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Eclectic Gipsyland

Eclectic Gipsyland

Crochet School Sorry I've taken so long to post this very last post of the crochet school series. Would you believe me if I said I don't want it to end? haha That's not the real reason, although it is a little weird to be writing the last crochet school post (for now). Let's cover those questions first: Carly asked "I think you mentioned that you can weave in ends with a hook. Hi carly, Since you're making a blanket, I would probably just try to find a bigger needle. Nia asked "I understand how to make the corners when seaming horizontally but what about vertically.. do we skip the corners and just seam the sides? Since you only do one corner from each side when seaming horizontally, you'll pick up those other two corners when you to the vertical stitches. Leigh Anne asked "I was thinking of making some washcloths to give as Christmas gifts to show off some of my new skillz :) But what fiber yarn would you suggest?? Make sure you are crocheting into the right loops. Don't be afraid to ask for help!

recyclage et Cie . . . Enfiler des perles.. Ca semble tout simple, dit comme ça: enfiler des perles ... et bien avec un mode d'emploi , insérer des perles dans son tricot c'est tout de suite très très simple: That seems quite simple, said like that: thread pearls and well with an instructions for use, insert pearls, it is very very simple at once: Il faut un crochet fin ( 1mm, 0.75mm ou 0.6mm pour des perles très fines), des perles ( oui je sais ça a l'air evident comme ça, mais on ne sait jamais!) A fine hook (1mm, 0.75mm or 0.6mm for very fine pearls), pearls is needed (yes I know that looks evident like that, but you never can tell!) Ensuite sortez la maille où vous souhaitez enfiler la perle. Then take out the stitch where you wish to thread the pearl. Ensuite remettez la maille sur l'aiguille de gauche et tricotez la comme vous le souhaitez. Then put back the stitch on the left needle and knit as you wish it. Et enfiler des perles redevient le jeu d'enfant qu' on aimait tant!

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The Royal Sisters Knit Spirit Maneki Neko the Lucky Cat « 3EyedBear There are a few legends around the Maneki Neko. She (or maybe a he) supposedly saved some rich guy’s life long long ago by waving him to go away from under a tree that got hit by lightning. Also there’s a story about a beheaded cat that brought the grieving owner luck after being reincarnated into a wooden statue or appearing in a poor woman’s dream with a good business-proposal. Point is, since the 17th century this cat brings Luck, Health, Wealth and Love, so we felt the need to repay his duties by recreating him in the purest and delicate canvas of all: paper. May Maneki Neko keep on being our beloved good luck charm and live his paper-life in good health, prosperity and full of love himself. It’s the least we can do. We have four Maneki Neko’s to choose from: -Gold, for Wealth -Pink, for Love! Good luck everybody! TAGS: None Vicente O.

Tuto pompon au crochet De retour pour un tuto. Cette fois-ci, pour apprendre à faire un pompon au crochet. Pleins d'avantages, aucun inconvénient!! Au départ, je voulais faire un pompon pour le bonnet de Mini, mais réaliser un pompon selon la méthode classique (enrouler un fil autour de cercles en carton), c'est une vraie galère!!! Alors qu'au crochet, en 20 mn maximum, le tour est joué!! On commence par faire une chainette, ici de 310 mailles en l'air. Ensuite, on pique le crochet dans la dizième maille en l'air à partir du crochet, Puis on pique le crochet dans la dixième maille en l'air à partir du crochet, On pique encore le crochet dans la dizième maille en l'air à partir du crochet, Et on répète l'opération jusqu'au bout de la chainette. C'est uniquement à ce moment là qu'on fait un jeté. Et on tire doucement le fil à travers toutes les mailles sur le crochet. Ensuite, on tire le fil avec le crochet, puis on coupe le fil. On peut aussi le suspendre dans le sapin de noël et s'en servir de décoration!!

knittingmilouze | Agitations tricotesques, couturesques, etc… craft blog This is the photo tutorial for making a zippered lining for the Lucky Wristlet. The tutorial shows, step-by-step how to make a zippered lining for the Lucky Wristlet. Let me know if something isn't clear. I will be happy to help you! Detailed instructions (text is above its corresponding photo) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. ... and end at the same point in the side seam. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. ... and place one side of the open zipper so the teeth start right at the 1/2" mark. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. I have a very detailed tutorial for sewing in a lining for a Starling Handbag. 58. 59. 60. 61. 60.

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