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Tuto fleur (en anglais)

Tuto fleur (en anglais)
Here’s a new skill to learn: crochet! We know how much you loved these beauties from issue 3, so Carmen Heffernan is back to share the crochet love with even more of you online. Supplies: Cotton DK yarn in various colours 3.5mm (UK9/US E4) crochet hook Tapestry needle Abbreviations: UK terms are used in this pattern ch – chain dc – double crochet htr – half treble crochet tr – treble crochet dtr – double treble crochet rep – repeat sl st – slip stitch st – stitch If you’d like to use a different weight of yarn, just check the label for the recommended crochet hook size and use that! Large Flower Row 1: ch 3 Round 2: 11 tr into 3rd ch from hook, join with sl st to top of beginning ch 3 (12 tr made) Round 3: Join 2nd colour into top of any tr st from last round. Fasten off. (6 x 4 ch loop spaces made) Round 5: sl st into 1st ch space. (2 ch, 3 tr, 2 ch ) over each 4 ch loop space. Round 7: sl st into 1st chain space. (2 ch, 4 tr, 2 ch ) over each 5 ch loop. Small Flower Row 1: ch 2

Tuto rosace (pas en français ni anglais) Etter at flere har ønsket seg denne oppskriften har jeg etter nøye overveielse bestemt meg for å legge den ut her på bloggen min. Den kommer opprinnelig fra et gammelt heklehefte som Solberg garn i sin tid ga ut. Såvidt jeg vet eksisterer ikke Solberg garn lengere, så da tar jeg sjansen på å presentere den her. Uansett har jeg skrevet om oppskriften, slik at det ikke skal være en direkte kopi..., håper ingen "arresterer" meg for dette!Jeg har forenklet, noe som kanskje har gjort det litt vanskligere hvis du ikke har heklet noe tidligere. Vikle garnet 8 ganger rundt pekefingeren. 2. omgang: Hekle 1 st i hver fm (28 st) 3. omgang: skift farge på garnet og hekle kun i bakerste maskeledd. 4. omgang: Hekle i bakre maskeledd, *3 hst, 2 lm 3 hst*. Skift farge. 5. omgang: hekle rundt neste lmb - 1 fm, 2 lm, 1 fm - , 2 lm hopp over 3 m. 6. omgang: *hekle 2 hst, 2 lm 2 hst, 2 lm*, gjentas rundt hele. 7. omgang: *3 hst, 2, lm, 3 hst, 2 lm* gjentas rundt hele Lykke til!

Stained Glass Rainbow Afghan There are currently no images from other crafters. close Terms & Conditions You must enter into this Agreement if you want to submit digital images or other content to Prime Publishing through Sharing Customer Images (the "Service"). 1) Eligibility. 2) Definitions. 3) License Grant for Materials. 4) Removal of Materials. 5) License for Name, Trademarks and Likenesses. 6) Specifications and Guidelines. 7) Representations, Warranties and Indemnities. 8) Restrictions. 9) No Obligation. 10) Changes to Agreement. 11) Prime Publishing Intellectual Property. 12) Communications. 13) Waiver. 14) Disclaimer. 15) Miscellaneous. Sharing Your Own Images Who can share images? You! What should I share? Please share images that will help other visitors. Do include captions for your images. What shouldn't I share? Behave as if you were a guest at a friend's dinner party: please treat the Prime Publishing community with respect. The same guidelines apply to your captions and notes. Where will my image appear?

Pretty Little Petals [Free Pattern] Strictly speaking, this post was intended to be the "Part Two" section of the Granny Oblong saga. Except that I went on a frogging spree, and now the whole thing is sitting in the "in progress" box (which has a lid, so I don't have to look at them for a while! :P) But since you were promised a pattern, and since this is called "eggbirddesigns" not "eggbirdthefrog", a pattern ye shall receive!! I hope you like it :) Pretty Little Petals ETA: You can now link to this pattern on ravelry here Notes sp - space sl st - slip stitch sc - single crochet dc - double crochet ch - chain The pattern is written in American terms, however if you prefer UK terms there is a fab 'translator' here. To Begin: create a magic loop (if you're unsure how to do this, click here). Round 1: Ch1, 2sc into each space around. Round 2: Ch1, *2sc in next sp, 1sc in next sp* - repeat between * 6 times [18 sts total] Round 3: Change colour. Round 4: Ch3 (counts as first dc), 5dc in the same space.

Tuto bracelet au crochet October 10th, 2008 Email 131 users recommend Plastic rings, covered with single crochet, make for bold, modern jewelry. Diane Gilleland Plastic rings, which are also sometimes called bone rings, are available in the home-decor or crochet section of your craft store. It's easy to join the rings together—just a couple of stitches does it. Photo: Diane Gilleland You can usually find bone rings in the home-decor or crochet section of your local craft store. What you'll need: Cloth measuring tapePlastic bone ringsUS size 8 steel crochet hookScissorsPearl cotton embroidery floss or crochet cottonCrewel needle22-gauge craft wireWire cuttersNeedle-nose pliers (optional)Begin by measuring your wrist, wrapping the measuring tape snugly. Reach the hook through the center of the ring and pull a loop back through. Yarn over and pull the first loop through the second. When you've crocheted about 10 stitches over the loose end, cut the end off close to your work. Stitch the two small rings together as shown.

How to make colourful crocheted flowers These tiny flowers are sweetly adorable, totally thrifty and really easy to do. In mere minutes, you can whip up a rainbow bouquet from scraps of your leftover yarn. And when you're done growing flowers you can gift them to all the crafty folk you know. Materials:• Cotton DK yarn in various colours• 3.5mm (UK9/US E4) crochet hook• Tapestry needle AbbreviationsUK terms are used in this pattern:ch – chaindc – double crochethtr – half treble crochettr – treble crochetdtr – double treble crochetrep – repeatsl st – slip stitchst – stitch If you'd like to use a different weight of yarn, just check the label for the recommended crochet hook size and use that. Row 1: ch 3 Round 2: 11 tr into 3rd ch from hook, join with sl st to top of beginning ch 3 (12 tr made) Round 3: Join 2nd colour into top of any tr st from last round. Round 5: sl st into 1st ch space. (2 ch, 3 tr, 2 ch ) over each 4 ch loop space. Round 7: sl st into 1st chain space (2 ch, 4 tr, 2 ch ) over each 5 ch loop.

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OCTAGON RUG There are currently no images from other crafters. close Terms & Conditions You must enter into this Agreement if you want to submit digital images or other content to Prime Publishing through Sharing Customer Images (the "Service"). 1) Eligibility. 2) Definitions. 3) License Grant for Materials. 4) Removal of Materials. 5) License for Name, Trademarks and Likenesses. 6) Specifications and Guidelines. 7) Representations, Warranties and Indemnities. 8) Restrictions. 9) No Obligation. 10) Changes to Agreement. 11) Prime Publishing Intellectual Property. 12) Communications. 13) Waiver. 14) Disclaimer. 15) Miscellaneous. Sharing Your Own Images Who can share images? You! What should I share? Please share images that will help other visitors. Do include captions for your images. What shouldn't I share? Behave as if you were a guest at a friend's dinner party: please treat the Prime Publishing community with respect. The same guidelines apply to your captions and notes. Where will my image appear?

Here goes a free pattern for a Croco-Flower.  It’s... Tutoriel sac hibou Je souhaite un agréable crochet à toutes celles qui voudraient réaliser ce joli sac Hibou ! Teeny Tiny Flowers This is a very simple little crochet pattern for small five-petalled flowers and leaves.I love making crochet flowers. I love the decorative nature of them, that they can be used to embellish all sorts of crochet, knit or fabric garments and objects. They can be used to decorate a bag, a hat, a cushion, a coat. First a word about yarn thickness and hook size.Below are three flowers made using the exact same pattern, but with different yarns and hooks.On the left, Rowan DK handknit cotton, on the recommended 4mm hook.In the middle, the same Rowan cotton, but on a 3.5mm hook.On the right, Rowan DK wool on a 3.5mm hook. I prefer to use a slightly smaller hook size than usual so that the flowers come out tighter/smaller (as in the middle flower). The pattern is written in UK terms, the stitches as follows :: sl st :: insert hook, yarn over, pull the loop back through the stitch, then through the loop on your hook. For US peeps: UK dc = US sc UK htr = US hdc UK tr = US dc Round 1 :: Round 2 ::

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