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FREE CROCHET PATTERNS

FREE CROCHET PATTERNS

colour in a simple life Crochet Dreamz artesanias de ganchillo Azu Barón Vickie Howell | Blog Moogly LAS TEJE Y MANEJE Quizás si habéis pasado alguna vez por este blog os habréis preguntado ¿y quiénes son Las Teje y Maneje? Pues bien, esperamos que en este apartado obtengáis alguna que otra respuesta: Las Teje y Maneje son todas aquellas personas a quienes les gusta el ganchillo, las labores de punto y el "handmade” en general. Aquellas que, sin olvidar el ruido de las agujas de tricot de la abuela al topar, deciden reformular cualquier técnica tradicional y descubren que, puesta al día, no queda nada lejos de las corrientes más actuales de creatividad. Aquellas que, escapando de la aceleración diaria, tejen un paréntesis con el que, contrariamente a lo que muchos opinan, no pierden el tiempo, sino que lo ganan. Aquellas que aprecian con una sensibilidad especial el esfuerzo de cualquier regalo que esté hecho con unas manos, en vez de ser comprado y producido en gigantescas cadenas. Aquellas que realizan su tejemaneje particular creando e innovando con las técnicas de siempre para que éstas no desaparezcan.

crochet The time has finally come to make a tutorial about how to make my Grannysquare Blanket, yay! Since I don't know how to write patterns in English, I will do my best to present the process in pictures. Basic crochet skills are required. If you don't know them, YouTube has lots of great tutorials or you could purchase the book Happy Hooker which is great! What you need: Yarn (I use double alpaca yarn), 3 different colours and 1 colour for the borders (I use off-white) Crochet hook (I use this one, 4mm , highly recommended!) Scissors (& not in the picture: a needle for the finishing touch) The amount of yarn depends on how big you want to make your blanket. Start with 3 chain stitches which you connect with a slip stitch, to make it a tiny circle. Continue with the same colour of the yarn and make 12 double crochet stitches with 1 chain stitch between each double crochet stitch. Join together like the first row. The colour part is finished! The beginning of the off-white border. The border!

Wiggle It Crochet Trivet and Dishcloth Set What goes around comes around, and wiggly crochet is definitely coming around again! It’s popping up on Pinterest and Ravelry, in rugs and afghan squares. Usually worked in squares and rectangles, with a base mesh and ruffles worked on top, it’s got a great 3D big pop look. I found a great way to get the wiggly crochet look, but in the round! The trivet and dishcloth are essentially the same pattern; the trivet just keeps getting bigger! Add this pattern to your Ravelry QueueThe Base Mesh is made all in one color, but then each round of ruffles is added separately – make them all the same color, alternate two colors, make each one different… it’s up to you! US – G, 4.00mm hookWorsted weight kitchen cotton, in 2 – 9 colors (small amounts on up to 90 yds for base of trivet)Dishcloth: 5.5″ finished diameterTrivet: 11″ finished diameterClick HERE for the Video Tutorial! Base Mesh Instructions: Round 1: Make a magic circle, and sc 6 times in the ring. Round 3: Ch 4, dc in the same ch sp.

Little Christmas socks: the pattern Hello hello hello! How are you today? WWOOOOOOOOW! I am soooo thrilled by all your wonderful comments concerning the little socks:) Thank you so much! It is very easy you’ll see but I hope that I’ll find a way to explain it to you by using simple words… For these I used Nako Vizon a 100% acrylic yarn with a 4.5mm crochet hook…You can crochet with the yarn that you want but careful to pick up the right size crochet hook The socks are made using a single stitch (apart the beginning chain stitch (maille en l’air in french)) and it is: d.c (U.K terms) or s.c (U.S terms) or maille serree (in French)! I’m gonna make with you step by step this one: Here is a graphic pic to show you from where to begin and where to end with colorful parts: I’m gonna explain it to you with pics Don’t worry it is very easy So? I suggest that you make a sock with a single color to try out the pattern first and then you can make your own multi colorful one For this one I used 6 different colors as show in the graphic above…

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