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Those amazing crochet shorts! Free charts and written patterns of the motifs!

Those amazing crochet shorts! Free charts and written patterns of the motifs!
DISCLAIMER!This is not a project for a beginner in any way. Nor is it for the faint of heart. You're going to need a good working knowledge of crochet and garment making to pull this off. So, these shorts keep popping up on pinterest. I've also been seeing a lot of 'where can I get this pattern'? I'm also going to give you a written step by step of the bottom bit, which is just a pineapple motif, you may need to adjust the number of stitches involved to match the motif in the shorts (I counted 7 TR in the first round) The first bit, the waist band is super easy, Just single crochet until the chain is as long as your waist (or hips-wherever you want them to sit) is wide. The next bit is just a bunch of these pretty circles: Notes. join each round, R1: 12 DC in magic ring. join. The next bit is pineapple motifs. Written instructions are as follows: R1:Chain 4 (counts as first double crochet).

Prendisole. Pagine venerdì 25 maggio 2012 Prendisole. Prendisole. Schema. Pubblicato da Evhenia a 12:59 Invia tramite emailPostalo sul blogCondividi su TwitterCondividi su FacebookCondividi su Pinterest Etichette: prendisole Nessun commento: Posta un commento Post più recentePost più vecchioHome page Iscriviti a: Commenti sul post (Atom) How To Crochet: Blanket Stitch By Robin Beers – 242 Comments The photo above is a baby blanket I am working on for charity. I am using a J-hook for this with worsted yarn. Decide how wide you want your blanket to be and chain the proper number in multiples of 3. Note: If you are left handed, just put your mouse over the photo for a left-handed view. Start with a foundation row of a multiple of 3 chains. I chained 12 here. Row 1: Make 2 double crochets in the 3rd chain from the hook. *Skip 2 ch. Make 2 double crochet in the same ch. Repeat from * to the end of row 1 ending with 1 sc in the last ch. Row 2: Chain 2, turn, make 2 dc in first sc. **Skip the next 2 dc, Make sc and 2 dc in next sc. Repeat from ** across ending with 1 sc in the top of the ch-2. Repeat Row 2 until desired length is made. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask. Update: A lot of folks have asked about a border for their finished project. Click here for more blanket patterns!

Photo Tutorial: Folding Single Crochet Stitch (in Beyond the Square #23) - Sewing Daisies A quick tutorial... To show you how to do the Folding Single Crochet Stitch used in Beyond the Square Motif #23 (round 4). Combined with the Front Loop Treble (used in round 3), you can create this lovely ridge effect. Please note that there is a video tutorial available. Click Video to view. Video A little disclaimer... I use American crochet terminology in my tutorials . Crochet Stitch Anatomy 101... To succesfully complete round 4 of Beyond the Square motif #23, you need to work with the BACK loops of round 2 & 3. To identify the correct loops to work with, turn your work over. the BACK loop of round 2, has a distinct edge of single loops (see blue ridge in photo)the BACK loop of round 3, is the loop found on the FINGERS side of your work. *To complete the Folding Single Crochet Stitch - you must insert your hook (pick up) the BACK loops of rounds 3 & 2 (in that order). Insert hook into BACK loops of rounds 3 & 2Yarn over x1Pull yarn through first two loops only How easy is that?!... To recap:

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