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Every time I look at this yarn rainbow the very sight of it makes me soooooooo happy!!! Isn't happy colour a wonderful, wonderful thing? I think so, I really do, I feel like I can gaze at these colours and absorb all the vibrant, happy brightness into my soul and feel the warmth radiating. Simple pleasures..... I've had this Sunny yarn in my yarn bag for many months now, 18 shades of Summer Sunshine looking radiant right there. You can see in the above photo that I had already chosen the colour order for the first set of stripes - this is a great method if you are making a striped blanket with random colour order. I love it when a stripy blanket reaches the length when you think it could possible make a pretty good scarf. These stripy rows of "granny trebles" are so easy, so relaxing and so meditative, addictive too. I mentioned earlier about playing with yarn pegs as a way of working out a random stripe order. .....cafe + coffee + cake + chatter +crochet = complete bliss! ♥ 1. ♥ 2.

Feuilles tricotées Latest Post 2 skeins and 1 season of Chuck into my fingering weight project. New pattern finally delivered to my sample knitter after months of indecision. I get stuck on the silly things. Read More Our Story Tricksy Knitter is the brainchild of Megan Goodacre and Charles Jaimet. As a programmer (Charles) and designer (Megan), they had made a lot of websites, but one day thought it was about time they work on a personal project, just for fun. One rollercoaster ride and several thousand yards of yarn later, here we are, in Ottawa, with a growing library of knitting patterns, a huge how-to-knit section, a couple of books, an exclusive line of knitting accessories, and an online chartmaker. Have a look around, leave a comment, try out a pattern!

16 May 2005 Spiral Scrubbie Translation By Judith Prindle 3/05Based on the translation of the KnittedJapanese Tawahsi found here;(PDF file) My crochet version is 20 stitches by 21 rows.I used:size H crochet hookworsted weight acrylic yarn (doesn't take much)Gauge: didn't check but my finished scrubbie isabout 3 & 1/2 across if you squish it flat! Square-tastic! How to make them and how to join them.... H a p P y ♥ H o O k y!! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx a creative mint Nets Pets :: Handmade creatures and curios! 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. Dank des tollen Fußauslösers, konnte ich die ganzen Häkel-Schritte selbst fotografieren und da die liebe MaryjoO nichts dagegen hatte, stelle ich das Ganze nun auch hier in den Blog und wünsche viel Spaß beim Häkeln. Wolle: Cool Wool 2000/ Merino Superfein von Lana Grossa (Das aber nur als Info, ihr könnt selbstverständlich auch ganz andere Wolle nehmen. Die Merino Wolle ist zwar etwas teuerer, aber sehr weich & kuschelig und lässt sich außerdem ganz gut waschen.) Bedarf: Etwa 9 g Wolle habe ich pro Granny Square verhäkelt. Doppelstäbchen: Puff-Stich:

Vive le Crochet !!! Vous avez envie de créer mais vous ne savez pas trop par où commencer ? Vous avez des modèles de tricot sous la main mais vous préférez le crochet ? Alors cet article est pour vous ! ! Vous allez pouvoir apprendre à faire d’un modèle de tricot, un modèle exclusif de crochet. Voici les différentes étapes à suivre : A. B. C. D. imaginons que votre échantillon de 10 cm de côté vous donne 23 mailles serrées pour 14 rangs . 10 cm = 14 rangs et 10 divisé par 28 = 0.36 donc 28 cm = 14 divisé par 0.36 =>38.88 soit 39 rangs E. F. G. Vous devez donc diminuer (ou augmenter selon le sens de travail), de 44 mailles sur 12 rangs. Autre méthode : Conseils de dernière minute : Prenez votre temps et n’hésitez pas à faire et à défaire jusqu’ à ce que vous parveniez à ce que vous espériez. Si vous avez des questions ou un soucis, n’hésitez pas à me contacter et vive la création!

You Go Girl!: A Firm Foundation Welcome to Week Three of On the Edge... This Weeks Task: Create a Firm Foundation Difficulty Level: 3 Chocolates A firm foundation...I'd like to have a firm foundation. Ok, so I've established that a firm foundation might not be important for me, but it is important for the crochet edging that is going to grace that Posh Pillowcase you stitched up last week. Instructions for a Firm Foundation: Eat a chocolate. Mark every 1/2-inch around the hem of your Posh Pillowcase using a water-soluble marker. Measure a length or yarn that is fifteen times, yes 15, ten and five more times the width of the pillowcase. Thread the needle. Start on the "pocket" edge of your pillowcase. You will have a little hole like this in your pillowcase. Take the threaded needle up into the "pocket". Take a blanket stitch at every 1/2" mark all the way around the pillowcase. You probably need the other two chocolates about now. Don't forget to take a stitch at each seam. Look inside the "pocket". Done! Until then,

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