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Le modèle des chaussons bien chauds à mettre à tous les pieds ! ~ Balaine

Le modèle des chaussons bien chauds à mettre à tous les pieds ! ~ Balaine

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Grayson pattern by Laura Aylor This pattern is available for $6.50 USD buy it now Spend $25 or more in my Ravelry shop in one transaction and you will automatically receive 25% off your entire purchase! An open-front cardigan knit top-down and seamlessly with simultaneous set-in sleeves. (One side of each pocket does need to be stitched down.) How To Make Simple Crochet Slippers IMPORTANT NOTE: This pattern uses US crochet terminology. You can find the SLIPPER SIZE, YARN and HOOK specifications at the end of this article !!! (To see more of my patterns, please visit my ONLINE SHOP!)

Little Peach - Knitted DROPS poncho with hood and booties in ”Eskimo”. - Free pattern by DROPS Design GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. MOSS ST: Row 1: * K1, P1 *, repeat from *-*. Row 2: K over P and P over K. Repeat row 2. Easy anklet slipper sock I have recently renewed my passion for crocheting, I have not crocheted since I was a kid and I was not very into it then how ever I find now that as an adult I quiet enjoy it. I have created my own pattern for a pair of anklet slipper socks that can easily be modified to fit any size and even turned into more of a boot/calf style bootie. materials: 1 Skein of yarn ( your choice) I used Red heart super saver in black Hook: H/8-5.00mm yarn needle for weaving in tail of yarn Tutos : 50 grilles de carrés au crochet Tutos disponibles sur Otiskyprstu Clic droit pour agrandir - Right click to enlarge

Crochet Rain Boots Spring is only 4 days away! And here in the Pacific Northwest, Spring usually brings a lot of rain showers. So get your rain boots on, we are going puddle jumping! Ok, we won’t be jumping in any puddles with these crocheted rain boots, but they are a cute accessory for your pre-walker. Crocheting the Day Away: Tunisian Crochet How-To… Basic Tunisian Crochet Stitch Welcome friends! This is my first How-To blog post and I am excited to share with you. I am going to show you how to Tunisian Crochet. Some of you may have heard of it and others maybe not. Either way, you will learn how to do it today! Tunisian Crochet is a fabulous way of mixing crocheting and knitting.

Easy Adjustable Slippers Update: Please see the Easy Adjustable Slippers Version 2 for the new and improved updated version of this pattern, along with step by step photos for visual learners! Finished Size: Any size you want it! Following the exact round and row count given: 4” (10 cm) wide, 9” (23 cm) long, fitting approximately a women’s size 6 Gauge: not important. For best fit, measure foot size and follow instructions for altering slipper. Need help understanding the abbreviations? Scalloped Knitting Edge Stitch It’s amazing what you can do with two pattern rows when you’re knitting. This scalloped knitting edge is exactly what I’m talking about – the perfect way to add a special touch to the edge of a knitting project. It’s no where near as complicated as it looks, either!

Wonderful DIY Crochet Crocodile Stitch Booties One of the most popular patterns to crochet right now is the Crocodile Stitch Boots in sizes baby to adults. These boots are so cute that everyone will love it, and they are comfortable to wear and great to look at. The crocodile stitch featured in these boots is much easier to crochet than it looks! They will be a great gift for your friends or baby . Above video is for crochet baby booties. For adult and baby sizes pattern, please check at Etsy for sale .

Tunisian Crochet Basics Tunisian (also known as Afghan) Crochet makes a dense and squishy fabric with a beautiful texture. It’s very easy to learn and very satisfying to hook up! This type of crochet is distinguished by the tool you use to work it, namely a long “Afghan” hook. You should choose a size that is at least two sizes bigger then the hook you would normally use with the same yarn.

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