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Mariposas en crochet

Mariposas en crochet
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Fleurs au crochet Je vous présente des Fleurs au crochet que j'ai eu le plaisir de réaliser ! Vous trouverez pour ce modèle , mon ouvrage terminé et le tuto qui va au schéma. Voici 5 fleurs roses et mauves , auquelles j'ai rajoutées une perle pour la finiton ! J'ai trouvé le tuto sur le joli blog de " Katty " , les explications sont ici , elles sont données rangs par rangs! Dans la série des Fleurs au crochet, voici des nouveaux modèles trouvés sur le net . Voici des magnifiques fleurs au crochet , trouvées sur le site de " Passion-crochet " , les explications sont ici ! Il y a en tout 13 modèles de fleurs , les explications sont données rangs par rangs . Voici des jolie fleurs accompagnées de leurs grilles gratuites , trouvées sur le net ! Voici un choix important de magnifiques fleurs , trouvées sur Crochetclub.net , ici ou si vous êtes inscrites sur Facebook , sur la page d'une amie , ici ! Voici des belles fleurs et ses grilles gratuites , et de nombreux modèles supplèmentaires , trouvés sur la Galerie Picasa

Recycle your old t-shirts into yarn Are your hands itching to starting crocheting or knitting but you have no yarn at home? Do you have some old t-shirts laying around at home? If your answer is twice yes, than your problem is solved and you can start in no time ;-). Of course you can buy recycled T-shirt yarn in the shop, it has the same thickness as the one you will cut but it will have a different sentimental value. Nowadays we do think more in terms of recycling, well this is an excellent way to start. When searching on the net you will find more ways of 'how to cut your T-shirt into yarn', but for me this video explains it very well. The only part of the t-shirt used is the part just underneath the arms till just above the bottom seem of your t-shirt. This yarn is excellent for potholders or for home made carpets.

AllFreeCrochet.com - Free Crochet Books / Фото #47 - DMC Les Duos - Summerville Уведомления Все уведомления <div style="border:10px solid red;padding:20px;text-align:center"><img src=" настройках вашего браузера отключен JavaScript. К сожалению, наш сайт (как и многие другие) не может показываться вам нормально без этого компонента. <a href=" target="_blank" style="text-decoration:underline">Инструкции по включению JavaScript</a>. DMC Les Duos Фото 47 из 141 :: Вернуться в альбом :: Все альбомы Summerville #gallery 53664026 Вам необходимо авторизоваться для того, чтобы оставлять отзывы. +Оригинал Все размеры HTML и BB код В избранном у... Понравилось Статистика Просмотров: 2,793 2 сегодня Размещено: 05.03.2012 новостиразмещение рекламы / контактыблагодарностисвязь с администрациейответы на вопросысмс рассылка Gallery.ru

CROCHETED ROPE BASKET I love having little baskets and containers around to keep things tidy, and have really been wanting to experiment with different materials to crochet with recently. This little basket is not only a perfect way to practice crocheting with rope, but also to hold little odds and ends! For this project I used a Size P crochet hook and one package of clothesline rope. To begin, start with a slipknot and then chain five stitches. In order to close up your loop, send your hook through the center of the original slipknot and chain one. Your loop should look like the one above. Send your hook through the center of the loop and single crochet six stitches. One completed round should look something like this. Chain one, and go around the circle again. Stitch markers definitely make it easier to keep track of where your rounds begin and end. Round and round we go... When your base is as wide as you want it (mine was four rounds), it is time to begin building up the walls. Keep going... and going...

Pretty Little Petals [Free Pattern] Strictly speaking, this post was intended to be the "Part Two" section of the Granny Oblong saga. Except that I went on a frogging spree, and now the whole thing is sitting in the "in progress" box (which has a lid, so I don't have to look at them for a while! :P) But since you were promised a pattern, and since this is called "eggbirddesigns" not "eggbirdthefrog", a pattern ye shall receive!! Pretty Little Petals ETA: You can now link to this pattern on ravelry here Notes sp - space sl st - slip stitch sc - single crochet dc - double crochet ch - chain The pattern is written in American terms, however if you prefer UK terms there is a fab 'translator' here. To Begin: create a magic loop (if you're unsure how to do this, click here). Round 1: Ch1, 2sc into each space around. Round 2: Ch1, *2sc in next sp, 1sc in next sp* - repeat between * 6 times [18 sts total] Round 3: Change colour. Round 4: Ch3 (counts as first dc), 5dc in the same space. To finish, just sew in your ends, and hurrah!

Crochet! -- Talking crochet ... Garden Baby HeadbandsDesign by Lori Zeller A dainty butterfly and delicate flower adorn these fashionable little headbands that make cute accessories for Baby's wardrobe. The pattern for these easy-to-stitch thread bands can be easily adjusted to fit any length of elastic for a perfect, comfortable fit! Skill LevelBeginner Finished SizeHead circumference 13-15 inches Materials Crochet cotton size 10: 50 yds each white and pink, 5 yds pastels, 2 yds mint Size 5 steel crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge26 inches 1/4-inch-wide elastic4mm white pearl beadSewing needle and threadTapestry needle Gauge 4 sts = 1/2 inch;3 pattern rows = 1/2 inchCheck gauge to save time. Pattern NotesWeave in loose ends as work progresses.Join rnds with a sl st unless otherwise stated.Inc or dec number of rows of headband to fit infant head comfortably and adjust elastic as needed. Elastic PreparationCut a 13-inch length of elastic, overlapping ends 1/4 inch; sew ends tog to form a circle. Butterfly Headband

Cardigan - Home Via duitang.com on Indulgy.com Yo-Yo Puff Step-by-Step Tutorial | Beautiful Crochet Stuff EmailShare 508EmailShare Hi everyone! Today I will show you how to make yo-yo puff. I’m sure you will enjoy making crochet yo-yos and use them for your next projects. I’ve chosen to make a hot holders with yo-yo puffs, but when I saw how beautiful they are I decided to make something for my friend’s daughter. Start with chain 4; join with slip stitch in first chain to form a ring. Round 1: Chain 8, yarn over the hook four times. Insert your hook into the ring. Yarn over and pull through the first two loops. Yarn over and pull through the first two loops. Yarn over and pull through the first two loops. Yarn over and pull through the first two loops. Yarn over and pull through the last two loops. Repeat these steps 18 times. Round 2: Chain 3, yarn over the hook two times. Insert your hook in the next stitch and make a triple crochet. Yarn over the hook two times. Insert the hook in the next stitch. Insert the hook in the next stitch. Yarn over and pull up a loop.

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