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Free crochet patterns Techniques used in this pattern (British term / American term): Chain stitch – ch Slip stitch – sl.st Double crochet / Single crochet – dc/sc Children's Crocheted Mittens Printer-friendly version Send by email PDF version Small: 2-4 Year Large: 8-10 Year These instructions may be used for either size. Check yarn and hook for size you wish to make.

Porch pouf Crochet is perfect when you want to shape the yarn into certain shapes, and here´s a big round pillow dressed up with slip stitches. The pattern can be adjusted to fit any size round pillow. We crocheted the top and sides, and just pulled together in the bottom to avoid crocheting with the pillow inside. (The pouf is open under) It is important that the pillow you use for filling is big enough to stretch the cover properly, if you have a really soft and squishy pillow it has to be much bigger than the cover, or use more than one stacked on top of eachother. YarnPickles Fat&Happy, 500 g Free Crochet Pattern Crochet Victorian Jacket From RedHeart.com RED HEART® Soft Baby Steps™: 2 balls 9700 Baby Pink (MC) and 1 ball 9600 White (CC).Crochet Hook: 5mm [US H-8]. 8 Split ring markers yarn needle; 1 yard of ½” wide satin ribbon; one ½” button. Directions are for size 6 months; changes for 12 and 18 months are in parentheses. To Fit Chest: 18 (19, 21)”. Finished Chest: 22 (23, 24)”.

How to insert a zipper and line a crochet purse tutorial I just finished this awesome slate gray crochet purse from my original pattern and now I need to add those important finishing touches of a zipper and lining. I have created this tutorial to show in detail how I did this! To see more images of purses created with this pattern see my earlier blog post. Purchase this crochet purse pattern here! Inserting the zipper: Purchase a zipper that is an inch or two longer than your opening. Unzip the zipper and start pinning to the top of the purse.

Puff Daddy - knitted stool Puff is the Norwegian word for stool. We really liked the pouf from Christien Meinderstsma, but it´s way out of our price range. This simple pattern for a knitted stool has much thinner yarn, but the budget is just as thin;) Nice to rest your legs on, and very popular for the kids. What we used:Eskimo, 18 balls (Or yarn suitable for US #13 needles)Acrylic yarn would probably be a really good alternative, as it´s a piece of furnitureUS #19 circular needles2 cheap duves (feather and down)

Coldwater Creek Style Cardigan Create an elegant cardigan for work or play with this intermediate crochet pattern. This crochet cardigan pattern features a V-stitch design, open lace trim, and bone rings to close it. This cardigan instantly makes a simple outfit look more elegant, which makes it perfect for wearing to the office. Crochet blanket in 2 strands of Alpaca DROPS ALPACA UNI COLOUR (50g) 4.85 USD DROPS ALPACA MIX (50g) 4.85 USD Lots of new lessons and videos online! Have you seen all the new updates to the Tips & Help section? Here you will find not only new videos on a daily basis but also knitting & crochet lessons and lots of pattern inspiration for your next project! See more here

tapis This Crochet rugs are made by Olga at olinohobby.com All you need is yarn, old T-shirts & crochet hook. Now the images will guide you trough the process. And that is it simple but really nice! Thank you Olga for this tutorial! Source International Yarns and Latch Hook Kits shell: ([Tr, ch 2] 4 times, tr) in indicated stitch. Ch 72. Row 1 (RS): Sc in 2nd ch from hook, *sk next 4 ch, ([tr, ch 2] 4 times, tr) in next ch (shell made), sk next 4 ch, sc in next ch; repeat from * across, turn—7 pattern repeats. Row 2: Ch 8 (counts as tr, ch 4), sc in 3rd tr (middle) of first shell, *ch 4, (tr, ch 1, tr) in next sc (between shells), ch 4, sc in 3rd tr of next shell; repeat from * across, ch 4, tr in last sc, turn. Row 3: Ch 6 (counts as tr, ch 2), (tr, ch 2, tr) in first tr, sc in next sc, *shell in next ch-1 sp, sc in next sc; repeat from * across, ([tr, ch 2] twice, tr) in 4th ch of turning ch, turn. Row 4: Ch 1, sc in first tr, ch 4, (tr, ch 1, tr) in next sc, *ch 4, sc in 3rd tr of next shell, ch 4, (tr, ch 1, tr) in next sc; repeat from * across, ch 4, sc in 4th ch of turning ch, turn.

Holding Hands, Feeding Ducks pattern This is a scarf based on star stitch.The name comes from a song by The Brunettes. “Holding hands, feeding ducksWhen I met you, that's what I wanted to do” Yarn: Handpaintedyarn Colonia 140 or other thick-and-thin aran weight yarn, around 1.5 - 2 100-gram skeins.

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