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How to: Open Toe Crochet Sandals for any size | The C Side I walk barefoot at home. I would walk barefoot in the street if I could, but I can’t. My daughter is a little copy cat so she too walks barefoot, only problem is that the tiles sometimes get really cold and she jams her toes in the tables all the time (she takes after her mother). I had seen lots of crocheted baby sandals, booties, shoes but couldn’t find something that would fit a toddler and was not closed because her feet get hot and were simple and plain. You will need: Worsted weight (thick worsted not light worsted, you don’t want a flimsy pair of sandals right?) First you will need to draw out the feet on a piece of paper. This is a tutorial and I tried to explain it as clearly as possible, if you need any help leave a comment or send me an email jessyz [at] chocolatemintsinajar [dot] com and I’ll help you out. Related Wednesday's WIP: Something completely different July 27, 2011 In "Wednesday's WIP" Friday's Finished Object: I finally took out the sewing machine October 7, 2011
free caramel for you pattern is ready and hopefully without major errors.... get your free copy here or here and enjoy knitting!!special thanks to becca,...sometimes it's only a small stepto the right way ;)))) can hardly wait to see your caramellos ;) did a little sewing today, found an old tablecloth my mum gave me last year and had fun to make a cute dress out of it.. Crochet DROPS dress with lace pattern at the bottom and buttons in the side in ”Muskat DROPS MUSKAT UNI COLOUR (50g) 2.20 GBP DROPS MUSKAT UNI COLOUR (50g) 2.50 EUR DROPS 152-155 are now available in the stores for 1£ per catalogue – no yarn purchase required! The catalogues are printed in a limited edition, so visit your local DROPS store today! Find the DROPS Spring & Summer 2014 Collection here! The DROPS knitting and crochet experts are also working full time making new tutorial videos for this new collection! - DROPS xtra xtra low prices, and your quality guarantee NOTE: This pattern is written in British English. CROCHET INFO: Replace first dc on every dc row with 1 ch. PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 and A.2. DECREASE TIP: Dec 1 st by working 2 sts tog. DRESS: To make the texture the same on the entire piece, work piece back and forth in 2 parts and sew them tog when finished. FRONT PIECE: Work 90-97-104-111-125-139 ch on hook size 4 mm with Muskat. BACK PIECE: Work as front piece up to and with armhole dec = 54-58-62-64-68-72 sts on row. Diagram Do you need some help?
Crazy Cat Hat Author Brenda K. B. Anderson Introduction You know the look on your cat's face right before it tears through the room, stalking it's invisible prey? P.S. Materials List Materials: One skein (no more than 150 yards) of Lion Brand Homespun yarn in "Edwardian". Finished Size This hat will fit a tween, teen, or adult with a head circumference of up to 22". Gauge To make a gauge circle swatch, work rounds 1-6 of hat pattern. Notes Abbreviations and terms used in this pattern: Ch = chain Dc = double crochet Hdc = half double crochet sc = single crochet st(s) = stitch (stitches) Sc2tog = single crochet 2 stitches together. Sl st = slip stitch Tr = triple or treble crochet The back bump: This is also known as the back, backside, or butt of a chain stitch. Magic Ring: Most of the pieces in this pattern start out with a magic ring. The Pattern Directions: The top of the hat is crocheted in a spiral, starting at the top center. Make Hat Base: Round 1. Round 2. 2 sc into each st around (12 sts). Row 22. Row 23.
Tempest cardigan - Spring 2008 BACK Using MC, CO 76[82, 86, 92, 96, 102, 106, 112, 116, 122, 126, 132, 136] sts. Note: Slip first st of each row purlwise throughout pattern. Beginning with a RS row and MC, work 3 stripes in Large Stripe Pattern; for sizes D, E, F, K, L, M only, work -[-, -, 12, 12, 12, -, -, -, -, 14, 14, 14] rows in first stripe instead of -[-, -, 13, 13, 13, -, -, -, -, 15, 15, 15]. For all sizes, third stripe will end with a WS row. Shape Waist: Beginning with a RS row and CC, work in Small Stripe Pattern and shape waist as follows. Note that shaping (inc or dec) is worked in first row of each stripe. Next Row [RS]: Sl 1, k2, k2tog, k to last 5 sts, ssk, k3. Work 12 rows (3 small stripes) without shaping. 8 small stripes have been worked. Next Row [RS]: Sl 1, k2, m1, k to last 3 sts, m1, k3. Beginning with a MC stripe, work 2 stripes in Large Stripe Pattern, ending with a WS row. Next Row [RS]: Sl 1, k2, k2tog, k to last 5 sts, ssk, k3. Next Row[RS]: Sl 1, k2, k2tog, k to end. P 1 row.
Crochet DROPS skirt with squares in ”Fabel”. Size: S - XXXL DROPS FABEL UNI COLOUR (50g) 2.00 GBP DROPS FABEL PRINT (50g) 2.10 GBP DROPS FABEL LONG PRINT (50g) 2.30 GBP DROPS FABEL SPRAY PRINT (50g) 2.30 GBP DROPS FABEL MOULINE (50g) 2.00 GBP DROPS FABEL UNI COLOUR (50g) 2.25 EUR DROPS FABEL PRINT (50g) 2.45 EUR DROPS FABEL LONG PRINT (50g) 2.65 EUR DROPS FABEL SPRAY PRINT (50g) 2.65 EUR DROPS FABEL MOULINE (50g) 2.25 EUR DROPS 152-155 are now available in the stores for 1£ per catalogue – no yarn purchase required! The catalogues are printed in a limited edition, so visit your local DROPS store today! Find the DROPS Spring & Summer 2014 Collection here! The DROPS knitting and crochet experts are also working full time making new tutorial videos for this new collection! - DROPS xtra xtra low prices, and your quality guarantee NOTE: This pattern is written in British English. PATTERN: See diagram A.1 for square and A.3 for crochet edge at the bottom of skirt. SQUARE: Worked in the round. Diagram
Flaming June cardigan: Knitty Spring+Summer 2012 LOWER BODY Note: This section is worked with ribbed front edges. Be sure to work the first and last 8 sts of each row using the edge stitch patt. Markers are not placed at the exact sides of work for mitered decreases. They will be moved to the sides before increases are worked. With CC, CO 240[272, 296, 320, 342, 380, 398] sts. Work mitred decreases at each marker every RS row in this manner 13 (13, 13, 15, 15, 15, 15) times more, then every second RS row 3 (5, 5, 6, 7, 9, 9) times, switching from CC to MC after four garter ridge pattern repeats are completed. 172, (196, 220, 232, 250, 280, 298) sts Work even for 3.25[3.25, 3.25, 2, 2, 2.5, 2.5] inches. Next Row [RS]: Work to 2 sts before marker, kfb, work to marker, sl marker, k1, kfb, work to 2 sts before 2nd marker, kfb, work to marker, sl marker, k1, kfb, work to end. Work even until work measures 16.5[17, 17.5, 19. 20.5, 21, 22] inches from CO edge [measured at front edge], ending on a WS row, or desired length to armholes.