
Anleitung: Sunburst Flower Granny Square haekeln « Kasa Amend Geschafft: Meine Foto-Anleitung zum Häkeln der Sunburst Flower Granny Squares für eine dieser tollen Decken, wie sie viele wahrscheinlich von Sandra Juto oder dieser Flickr Group kennen, ist fertig. Für eine Freundin, die heute Geburtstag hat, wollte ich schon längst mal meine kleine Übersetzung dieser englischen Anleitung von MaryjoO abtippen. Nun hab ich mir etwas mehr Zeit genommen, um die Anleitung noch etwas detaillierter auszuarbeiten. Wolle: Cool Wool 2000/ Merino Superfein von Lana Grossa (Das aber nur als Info, ihr könnt selbstverständlich auch ganz andere Wolle nehmen. Häkelnadel: 4,0 (etwas dicker als zur Wolle empfohlen, dadurch wird die Decke schön locker) Bedarf: Etwa 9 g Wolle habe ich pro Granny Square verhäkelt. ::::: RUNDE 1: Der innere Strahlenkreis ::::: Beginne mit einer einfachen Schlaufe und häkel 4 Luftmaschen. Verbinde die Luftmaschen mit einer Kettmasche zu einem Kreis. Jetzt kann es mit den Strahlen losgehen. Doppelstäbchen: ::::: RUNDE 2: Puff-Stiche :::::
Crochet DROPS skirt with zigzag pattern in Alpaca. Size S-XXXL DROPS ALPACA UNI COLOUR (50g) 2.90 GBP DROPS ALPACA MIX (50g) 2.90 GBP DROPS ALPACA UNI COLOUR (50g) 3.30 EUR DROPS ALPACA MIX (50g) 3.30 EUR DROPS 152-155 are now available in the stores for 1£ per catalogue – no yarn purchase required! Find the DROPS Spring & Summer 2014 Collection here! The DROPS knitting and crochet experts are also working full time making new tutorial videos for this new collection! - DROPS xtra xtra low prices, and your quality guarantee NOTE: This pattern is written in British English. CROCHET INFO 1: Turn every dc row with 1 ch, this ch does not replace first dc. CROCHET INFO 2: Replace 1st tr at beg of every round with zigzag pattern with 3 ch and finish every round with 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round. STRIPES: See diagram A.1. 1 row in diagram = 1 row with tr and zigzag pattern SKIRT: The piece is worked top down. BUTTON PLEAT: Along the other side of the opening work 5 rows with dc and dark brown eco back and forth, cut the thread. Diagram
Water Marble Tutorial. Supplies: orange stick or... Water Marble Tutorial. Supplies: orange stick or toothpick, shot glass or cup (the smaller the circumference, the less polish you end up wasting), room temp. water, nail polish, tape (optional, but it helps with the clean up) I like to begin by prepping my nails with base coat and one coat of polish. Here I used China Glaze Innocence for a nice neutral base. Steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Most importantly, have fun! We would love to see pictures of all your water marbling attempts, so get dipping!
Little Tin Bird » Basic Granny Square Pattern As promised, here is my pattern for the Basic Granny Square. I didn’t invent this pattern in the slightest, (obviously) but I’m going to show you step by step how to make the basic granny square. When I started to learn I couldn’t find a pattern that I could understand easily and so I hope to change that by doing one with lots of pictures :-) This is the pattern I used to make the squares for the Granny Alice blanket (above). For this pattern, you will need to know how to chain stitch, and how to make a UK treble (TR) stitch. If you don’t know how to make a TR stitch, have a look HERE. I am using Rowan Handknit Cotton DK (and a 4mm hook) to write this pattern as I think it’s easier to see the stitches with cotton than wool. Basic Granny Square Pattern. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. You may wish to block your squares. I hope this pattern is of some help to you anyway :) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Windowsill Sprouting my way through the Winter. My orchids are dark speckled and bruised from the cold. The flowery Lantana shrubs are like coarse twine unraveled in a pile on the ground. The tall ornamental grasses, which I love for their swaying grace, stand in stiff bunches like little scarecrows scattered across the lawn. My herbs…oh, let’s not even go there (I think thyme and cilantro are barely holding on). Then there’s the pile of dead and crispy Christmas trees strewn around the fire pit. We like to collect the discarded trees at the end of the season and use them for firewood throughout the winter, but right now, as I look out across the pathetic winter landscape of our backyard, they only add to the overall state of things. My windowsill, on the other hand, is more alive than ever- with lentil sprouts galore! Tricking yourself into thinking its springtime is one way of looking at it, but sprouting lentils is also a great way to add a super fresh, nutrient packed component to a meal or salad.
Passion-Crochet Coverup undefined Click on image for larger view. PRINTABLE VERSION (text only) Sizes: Directions for small size (6-8). Changes for medium size (10-12) are in parentheses. Materials: Reynolds Parfait, 13 (15) 30-gram balls. Gauge: 13 sts = 2"; 3 rows = 1" (No. 1 Hook). To Make Joint Dc (j-dc): Holding back on hook the last lp of each dc, work 2 dc in ch-1 sp, yo hook and through 3 lps on hook.To Make Blocks: Dc in dc, j-dc in ch-1 sp, dc in next dc.To Make Spaces: Dc in dc, ch 1 sk 1 st, dc in next st (1 sp); ch 1, sk 1 st, dc in next st for each additional sp.To Dec 1 Sp: At beg of row, ch 2, sk first dc, dc in next dc (counts as 1 dc), work in pat across; at end of row, work to last dc, ch 1, sk last dc, dc in 3rd ch of turning ch.To Dec 1 Bl: At beg of row, ch 3, sk dc, j-dc; dc in next dc, work in pat across; at end of row, work to last bl, sk j-dc, dc; dc in top of turning ch. BACK: Beg at lower edge, ch 144. ROW 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across - 143 sc.
Chain-Chomp This is Chain-Chomp from the Mario Brothers games. I made this because my middle daughter begged me to. LOL. If the cube portion of the pattern just isn't working for you, you can always make a cube by crocheting 6 squares that are 3 to 4 inches in size and sew them together to form a cube. Materials: WW black, grey, white and red yarnsG HookSmall amount of white feltThread to match the feltYarn NeedleFiberfil This pattern requires a little more advanced work than most of the patterns I have to date. Gauge isn't really important, but your hook, yarn and natural tension should combine to create a moderately tight stitch. I tried using continuous rounds on this pattern, but it just doesn't work out as well due to it's nature. Numbers in ( ) at the end of each round/row indicate the total number of stitches that should be in each round/row. Using black yarn, make two half domes as follows: Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring. (6) Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around (12) Rnd 7-9: sc in each sc around (36) Ch 16.
Pendue au crochet © Photo Carole Ventura L'origine du crochet est incertaine. Les théories s'affrontent sur le fait de savoir s'il est né en Chine -on y trouve très tôt des poupées réalisées au crochet-, au Pérou -on retrouve sa trace en Amérique du Sud où certaines tribus primitives utilisaient des parures au crochet dans les rites de la puberté-, en Tunisie, en Egypte ou au Royame du Danemark.Certains pensent qu'il proviendrait d'Arabie d'où il se serait diffusé vers l'Est jusqu'en Anatolie, dans la région du Pamir, en Ouzbékistan, au Thibet... où il se pratique un art de la chaussette au crochet jacquard connu sous le nom de Jourab, Jurabi ou encore dzhuraby, puis vers l'ouest jusqu'en Espagne. En définitive il aurait suivi la route de la soie ainsi que les itinéraires commerciaux arabes à destination des autres pays méditerranéens. © Photo Larisa Vilenksy Via Project Gutenberg En Norvège, la technique du crochet s'appelle pjoning et se pratique (ou se pratiquait ?) Via Knitting in the Swamp
Babydoll Wrap Author Melissa L. Goss Introduction This fits wonderfully on most body types. Note: For useful diagrams please go to: Materials List -- Bernat Cool Crochet (sport) weight cotton/nylon yarn (1.75 oz/200 yds/50g per skein): --14 skeins #74040 ebony --Size F5—3.75mm hook or size needed to obtain gauge --Tapestry Needle Finished Size Fits most adult sizes Sleeves: 18 inches wide, 12 inches in length Body: 44 inches wide (12 inches per front panel, 20 inches per back panel), 24 inches in length (16 inches for upper body, 8 inches for lower body) Gauge Gauge Pattern Rows—-1 Inch 10 sc--4 Inches; 10 rows--3 Inches Notes Note: For custom fitting on smaller sizes, subtract 8 ch from right and left panels and 16 for the back panel. Special Stitches Puff Stitch--yo, *insert hook into st, yo, draw up loop,* 3 times (7 loops on hook), yo draw through all loops on hook, close by making a ch. Shell Stitch--5 dc in st Pattern Notes Pattern Row--Upper Body:
Mary Jane Slippers « ohmygoodknits! By Lisa Gutierrez on 04/01/2008 **I thought this was obvious, but apparently not: PLEASE OH PLEEASE do not use any of my photos without my permission! I’m a nice person, so if YOU ask nicely, I’d make a consideration. Also, don’t post this pattern anywhere else. A simple link to this page would be a great way to share it. PRINTER-FRIENDLY version link at bottom! I’ve received many messages via Ravelry about these slippers. Crocheted Mary Jane Slippers (women’s large–9.5-10) Materials: worsted weight yarnH-hook2 buttonstapestry needleyou’ll also need some yarn in a contrasting color. First, start with 8 DC into a circle. see the little tail on bottom? after cinching, slst into the top of the first DC, ch 2. [See THIS POST, if you need more information about the beginning round.] This is what my piece looked like after round 4: Work 2 rounds even (NO INCREASING). Now, we’re going to be working back and forth in ROWS. Keep working back and forth over these 23 stitches for 12 rows. Here goes!