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Free Tatting Pattern Books

Free Tatting Pattern Books

How to Crochet with Pop-Tops Crochet a Flower With Pull Tabs For crafters who want to know how to crochet with pull tabs, we've come up with this free crochet pattern that will teach you how to crochet a flower. This is our first DIY project and it's a good introduction to recycled crafts. To download a printable version, click here » Step 1: Materials & Tools 6 pull tabs Crochet thread (1 or 2 colors). Step 2: Prepare Your Pull Tabs Choose tabs that are in good condition. Step 3: Start Crocheting Begin crocheting the center of the flower using a single stitch to cover the 'thin side' of the tab (top figure) (the side that's pulled when a can is opened). Step 4: Connect the Circle Pull the line of tabs into a circle and crochet them together (top figure). Step 5: Add Color to the 'Petals' Cover the outer ring of the pull-tab using a double stitch with different colored thread. Step 6: Cover and Connect Cover all tabs in this same manner, connecting each of the petals together. Step 7: Finish the Flower Acknowledgements

Frozen's Olaf Snowman Hat EASY Crochet Pattern by HulaLoopDesigns Items similar to Mouse Ears girls red crocheted hat finally. the rainbow beany. for free! - REVolution yes. you read that right! just finished this pattern and as a big fat thank you to all my loyal readers & followers, i will give it for free. so. grab yourself a nice hot cup of tea. or coffee. maybe some chocolate. or wine. who cares. you are on top of the world! and if if if IF you were just thinking this would be an awesome idea to pin, so more and more of us crafty ladies can share in this free tutorial: maybe just maybe it's an even more awesome idea to use the picture above of my lovely Sanne (wow, what a teeth huh? she's changing, but man scary. haha). because the text on the picture makes it even more easier for people to pin and repin it. because i love my lady! here we GO (oops i see now somebody stole my red yarn in this picture below or i forgot to place it, ahum, just picture RED in please): grab your supplies. i've used "Paris Drops" yarn. because i love the thickness & colors! i started with yellow. obviously. make a chain of 4. hello ring. here we go. still with me? rewind:

Christmas Hat Santa Hats Photo Props Beanie Winter Hats by YumbabY Girl in Air: How to Crochet Sesame Street Hats Newborn-Adult Sesame Street Hats! I have a pattern to share! I am going to attempt to share with you how to make these OH! So CUTE! Sesame Street Hats. I had a brain storm one day watching my son play with his favorite Elmo doll. I know these hats 'look' hard but trust me YOU can make these. In this tutorial I'm gonna share with you the patterns I found and TRY to explain how to do the other stuff I kinda just made up:0 You might have a better way but this is how and what I used to make these. I used Sugar'n Cream 100% cotton yarn. You'll need 1 skein of each color and a H/8-5.00mm hook. This pattern is for an average baby's head 6-12 months. Oscar in his trash can Big Bird catch in the children's net Elmo riding an Elephant at the Zoo Grover Cookie Monster Use the color yarn of your favorite character:1. So to sum it up and make it sound a little easier it's just 1. For the eyes: Round 1: 3 SC in 2nd CH from hk. Stuff head with polyester fiber fill or stuffing for shape Oscar: Use Black CH 20.

Easy Crochet Slouchy Beret | Quazen Here is a great crochet pattern for a slouchy beret or “tam”. You will need worsted or ymedium weight yarn and a J hook. Note: each row is ended by attaching the last stitch to the first ch-3 or ch-2 with a sl st. Ch 4 (counts as first dc). Ch 3 (counts as first dc). Ch 3 (counts as first dc). Ch 3 (counts as first dc). Ch 3 (counts as first dc). Ch 3 (counts as first dc). You can continue this increase for as long as you need to to make the hat wider. Once you have decided that the beret is wide enough: Ch 3 (counts as first dc.) Once the beret is long enough: Ch 2 (counts as first sc). Here is a good video showing how to sc2tog: After you have reduced the stitch number to betwen 40-50, ch 2 and sc in every st around. Wool is a great choice for slouchy berets in winter, and cotton in summer.

Men's Crochet Beanie Pattern – Crochet Hooks You This beanie pattern can be used so that you can crochet it with or without a cuff. If you crochet this Men’s Crochet Beanie Pattern without the cuff then it would be a beginner pattern. If you crochet this men’s beanie with the cuff then it becomes an easy skill level pattern. It’s up to you on which way you want to crochet it but either way, it looks good and does the job. You can use this pattern to make beanie’s for the men in your family or donate them as chemo caps for charity donations. For Visual Learners crochet along with me in the Men’s Crochet Beanie Video Tutorial. Materials Required 1 ball of Red Heart With Love Yarn, Color: Bluebell (medium worsted weight, category 4). 6.0mm crochet hook craft scissors yarn needle Skill Level Beginner to Easy Head Circumference Measurements Will fit Men’s head of 22-23.5 inches/56-60cm. Stitches & Terms This pattern is using U.S. stitches and terms. BPdc = Back Post double crochet ch = chain ch-3 = 3 chain stitches previously made dc = double crochet

Free Crochet Pattern: Rainbow Pocket Market Bag Inspiration is a funny thing. The Rainbow Pocket Market Bag was brewed up in my brain as a crazy combination of Earth Day, the Beatles’ Yellow Submarine, my constant struggle with getting organized, and the desire for a little color in a cloudy rainy week! And the result is a free crochet market bag pattern that’s useful all year long! To make this fun reusable bag I used a couple of specific crochet techniques, and I’ve included links to them in the bullet points of the pattern. I also borrowed the mesh pattern from the Artfully Simple Infinity Scarf – though worked in rounds, not spirals. I also remembered the lesson from a discussion on the Moogly Facebook page about bags – and included directions for two different types of handles! Rainbow Pocket Market Bag Add this pattern to your Ravelry Queue Sateenkaarilaukku.pdf – (Finnish) courtesy of Laura Rankonen – thank you Laura! Color A Circle Instructions: Round 1: Starting with a Magic circle, ch 2, work 12 dc into the circle.

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