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Free Crochet Patterns | Free Vintage Crochet Patterns Paris de maman, le blog d'une maman parisienne encore enceinte Papillon et Mandarine Nunoya, Japanese fabrics and kimonos. Barcelona, Spain. Divine Cupcakes All of the cuteness, none of the guilt. My knitting group meets at Eugene's first cupcakery, The Divine Cupcake. Organic, vegan and amazing. Flavors like Cherry Bomb, The Electric Pumpkin, Thai Me Up and my favorite Peanut Butter Cup. Inspired to knit cupcakes and the fact that Valentines Day is approaching I wanted something cute and sweet. Knit in the round, these little cupcakes "bake" up in just a couple of hours and are guaranteed to make someone smile. Divine Cupcakes size US 4 (3.5mm) needles- double point or circular- use whichever method you prefer to knit in the round 3 colors worsted yarn fiber filling embroidery floss size 6 seed beads Cupcake: CO with Color A 6sts, join in round. 1: *kfb* 12sts 2: knit 3: *k2, m1* 18sts 4: knit 5: *k3, m1* 24sts 6: knit 7: *k4, m1* 30sts Knit for 10 rows. Frosting: Switch to Color B 1: *k5, m1* 36sts 2: *yo, k2tog* 3: knit 4: Create picot edge: Pick up stitch directly 2 rows below (same row as color change.) 5-6: knit 7: *k4, k2tog* 30sts 8: knit 10: knit Cherry:

l'enfant moderne * felicie à paris * Patron : burda, juin 2010 Coton violet : Toto tissus, il y a... pffffiou! Liberty : euh... sais plus! "Ooooh qu'il a l'air beau, cet Alfred!" Et vous pourriez bien avoir raison... ... ... ... enfin, petit détail qui compte, le bas des jambes d'Alfred est doucement arrondi, avec une parementure du même sus-dit liberty! Mais hélas, non, décidément, Alfred n'est pas beau. Que toutes les prof de S.E.S. en lycée acceptent mes plus plates excuses, ce monsieur ne sait pas ce qu'il dit. Autant vous dire qu'à l'écoute de ce diagnostic (qu'en toute honnêteté, je partage), j'ai dévêtu Alfred et ai décidé de l'exiler loin, très loin, afin que cette image de mon postérieur élargi de 70cm de chaque côté ne vienne plus hanter mes cauchemars! Ne pleurez pas trop pour Alfred, une copine est tombée amoureuse de lui, et comme elle est plus petite et plus fluette, on verra bien sur elle que C'EST LA FORME qui veut ça!!

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Fun Flower Pillow Author by Michelle Grissam Introduction This cheery, cuddly pillow is sure to brighten even the dullest day. Materials List Sport Weight Baby Yarn, 2 colors A & B (pick your favorites!) Notes I used 2 colors for the front of the flower and one single color for the back. The Pattern Flower Pillow Body (make 2) *Do not join rounds; use a piece of yarn or safety pin to mark the first stitch of each round* With Color A: Ch 4, join with sl st to first ch to form ring Rnd 1. ch 1, 9 sc in ring (9 sc total) Rnd 2. 2 sc in each sc around (18) Rnd 3. Rnd 14. 1st Petal Row 19. sc in each of the next 21 sc, turn (21) Row 20. ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, sc in next 19 sc, 2 sc in last sc, turn (23) Row 21. ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, sc in next 21 sc, 2 sc in last sc, turn (25) Row 22. ch 1, sc in each sc across, turn Row 23-24. repeat row 22 Row 25. ch 1, dec over next 2 sc, sc in each sc across w/ dec over last 2 sc, turn (23) Row 26-35. repeat row 25 (3) Row 36. sc in each sc across *Fasten off*

13&3 Boîte à ouvrage Heirloom Crochet - Vintage Crochet Patterns and Instructions - Australian Welcome to the Australian Crochet Lace Page Use any method of Australian crochet lace to create your own Masterpiece Heirlooms from our selection of vintage and antique pattern, design and instruction books on CD or Digital Download. Whether that want to learn a new skill, or simply improve an existing one, you will be following a well-loved path taken by many ladies who enjoyed and appreciated fine needlework, crochet and lace-making! Please enjoy browsing our pages, and be prepared for one of the beautiful patterns from the past to inspire you to create your own heirloom - one which you may want to keep and enjoy for yourself or give as a treasured gift to a loved one. Heirloom Crochet is dedicated to bringing you quality reproduction CDs of rare and exceptional fine vintage and antique crochet and needlework books. Home | Site Map | Our Policy | Contact Us | ©2007 HeirloomCrochet.com

Giant Amigurumi Toadstool Pattern! Believe it or not I have been making good progress on my list of unfinished projects. This bad boy was one that I had been consistently working on in between other projects for about a year (yeah, I know). This thing is huge! Materials: Size G, 4.5 mm Crochet Hook 1 Skein each Red Heart Classic Acrylic Yarn in Red, Black, and Off-White (This really doesn't use a whole skein of yarn; if you have some good-size leftover balls they should be fine.) 1 Sheet White Craft Felt Off-White or Grey Embroidery Thread Batting Tacky Glue Handfull of Weights (I like to use the inexpensive glass pebbles found in the floral department at craft stores.) Abbreviations: rnd - Round ch - Chain sc - Single Crochet slst - Slip Stitch dec - Decrease Rnd 1: Beginning with the red yarn, start your first round with a magic loop, then crochet 6 sc into the loop, join to the first sc with a slst, and pull the loop tight. (6 sc) We will not be joining the other rounds; just work them in a seamless spiral.

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