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Petits rayons de miel

Petits rayons de miel

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Crochet Button Flowers Get out your button collection and create these fabulous Crochet Button Flowers! You’ll love to try this FREE Pattern and they’re perfect for decorating. The photo tutorial requires Translating so click on it up the top of the page on the website. The Pattern is available in English further down the page. Tutos : 50 grilles de carrés au crochet Tutos disponibles sur Otiskyprstu Clic droit pour agrandir - Right click to enlarge Crocheted Moccasin Slippers - Free Pattern Crocheted Moccasin Slippers by Sue Norrad Crochet moccasin slippers for the whole family with this free pattern, which includes directions for sizes from extra small to extra large. We also have a free Knitted Moccasin Slipper Pattern in a variety of sizes. MATERIALSYarn: 4 ply worsted weight yarn.

Free crochet patterns Foundation Chain: Multiples of 8 + 2 Techniques used in this pattern (British term / American term): Chain stitch – ch Double crochet / Single crochet – dc / sc Half treble / Half double crochet – h.tr / h.dc Crocheting the Day Away: Tunisian Crochet How-To… Basic Tunisian Crochet Stitch Welcome friends! This is my first How-To blog post and I am excited to share with you. I am going to show you how to Tunisian Crochet. Some of you may have heard of it and others maybe not. Either way, you will learn how to do it today!

Point Popcorn This popcorn crochet stitch really pops! The popcorn stitch (abbreviated pop or pc) is a nicely rounded, compact oval that stands out from the fabric. It takes a bit more time to make than other raised stitches, but it’s well worth the effort. For even more fun, you can work popcorn stitches so that they “pop” to the front or the back of the fabric, depending on where you want them to stand out. Work a 5-double-crochet popcorn stitch so that it pops to the front of your design: Work 5 double crochet (dc) stitches in the same stitch.

Scalloped Knitting Edge Stitch It’s amazing what you can do with two pattern rows when you’re knitting. This scalloped knitting edge is exactly what I’m talking about – the perfect way to add a special touch to the edge of a knitting project. It’s no where near as complicated as it looks, either! Scalloped Edge Stitch Cast on a Multiple of 11 + 2, when you’re finished you’ll have a Multiple of 6 + 2 1) purl Grayson pattern by Laura Aylor This pattern is available for $6.50 USD buy it now Spend $25 or more in my Ravelry shop in one transaction and you will automatically receive 25% off your entire purchase! An open-front cardigan knit top-down and seamlessly with simultaneous set-in sleeves.

Little Peach - Knitted DROPS poncho with hood and booties in ”Eskimo”. - Free pattern by DROPS Design GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. MOSS ST: Row 1: * K1, P1 *, repeat from *-*. Row 2: K over P and P over K. Tunisian Crochet Basics Tunisian (also known as Afghan) Crochet makes a dense and squishy fabric with a beautiful texture. It’s very easy to learn and very satisfying to hook up! This type of crochet is distinguished by the tool you use to work it, namely a long “Afghan” hook. Crochet Teddy Bear Written Pattern and Video Ears:1) magic circle or adjustable loop with 6st (6)2) 2sc in each (12) 3) 1sc then 2sc in next st (18)4) 1sc in next 5st then 2sc in next st (21)5) 1sc in next 5st then 2tog (18)6) 1sc in next 4st then 2tog (15)7) 1sc in each st for 1 row sl st next st and f/o leaving a long tail for sewing. Do not stuff the ears. Fold flat and shape. Pin to the top of the head then sew in place. Muzzle: 1) magic circle or adjustable loop with 6st (6)2) 2sc in each (12) 3) 1sc in each st for 1 rowsl st next st and f/o leaving a long tail for sewing. Add a nose with black embroidery thread.

Three Stitch Attached ICord [A How To Knitting Tutorial] Learn How To Make The Three Stitch Attached ICord In this video tutorial you will learn how to make the three stitch attached icord. Using an attached icord is a great decorative way of finishing off your knitting project which gives it a fully finished look. The 3-stitch icord bind not difficult to do and the uses for the attached icord method are many. You could, for instance, use it to finish off sleeves, vest armholes, bags, pockets, etc.

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