Free afghan pattern from Winkie Flash - Simply Crochet. Today we have something extra-special for you lovely readers as Wink from A Creative Being has stopped by to share her pattern for a groovy afghan inspired by a psychedelic blanket from Etsy. So over to Wink… This pattern uses US crochet terms – check out The Making Spot’s full list and conversions here You will need: a crochet hook (5mm)yarn (Stylecraft Special DK)a pair of scissorsa darning needle Let’s get started! 1. So: ch 41 2. Continue until you reach the end of the chain. So: sc 40 (40) 3. So: blo, sc around (40) 4. So: blo, sc 5, *fldc in 2nd row below, sc 10* (40) 5. You no longer have to count your stitches; just single crochet in the dc from the previous round and then make a front loop dc next to that. So: blo, sc 6, *fldc in 2nd row below, sc 10* (40) If you continue in this fashion you’ll quickly see the dc’s creating diagonal lines across your work.
Easy, right? And this is how far I’ve gotten on my groovy-ghan so far: Do you mind if i knit: Sewing up knitting or crochet with an invisible stitch. Hello! Would you like to know how I join all the seams of my knitting and crochet? You would?! That's great. I hope the following instructions are clear enough, and that they help you. In these instructions, I'm joining up the squares of my 'Little Squares Scarf'. Right, here goes! Having lined up your middle squares of the first row ready to be sewn up, thread your needle with some yarn. Although I have four squares in each row of my scarf, I am going to start by sewing up the centre of the middle two rows of squares.
Make sure your squares are all lying with the right side, (the front), facing up. 1. Above is another photo, to try and make it extra clear. In the photo above, you can see what I've just done. 2. This time, you will be taking your needle up and through the bar, in the chain that is at bottom RIGHT hand side of your square. You can see what I've just done, in the picture above. Now I'd like you to keep your squares flat on your work surface for the rest of your joining up. 3. Feather Stitch Tutorial. Feather Stitch Insert hk into next st, yo and pull up loop, inset hk into the st one row down and two st’s to the right (see blue dot), yo and pull up the loop, insert hk into the st 2 rows straight down (see green dot), yo and pull up the loop, inset hook into st one row down and two st’s to the left (see orange dot), yo and pull up the loop, yo and pull through all 5 loops on hk.
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For the purpose of practicing this skill, we’ll make a circular swatch in this tutorial. Yarn and hook size don’t matter for this practice swatch.You may mouse over images for left-handed views. Abbreviations: ch – chain dc – double crochet rep – repeat sl st – slip stitch tch – turning chain Round 1: Begin with the magic adjustable ring, ch 3 (tch made), 9 dc into ring. Picture below shows arrow pointing to tch and 3 dcs in ring. Pull tail to tighten ring. Sl st into tch to join. Do not turn. Round 2: sl st into space between tch and first dc on previous round. Ch 3 (tch made), dc into same space as sl st. Round 3: sl st into space between tch and first dc of previous round. FREE Crochet Patterns. Free Pattern. I'm still here and everything is fine. I just kind of hit a rut where I didn't really feel like doing anything crafty.
Anyways, here is the latest project. I like to wear skirts and it sucks not having pockets. So I came up with this belt pocket. I am making this a free pattern since I haven't put out any free patterns in a while. NOTE: If everything goes well, I plan on making a web series. ***UPDATE 8-12-13*** I tried recording the web series, but my daughter was too distracting. Police Box Belt Pocket April Folts 2013 For personal use only If you are going to post pictures anywhere, please link back to me so I get credit for the pattern. Hook size: F Yarn: 100% acrylic, 4 ply, Worsted Weight, RedHeart Olympic Blue, White, and Black Yarn STITCH EXPLANATION: FpSc = Front Post Single Crochet BpSc = Back Post Single Crochet sc = Single Crochet ch = Chain Row = Row Piece 1: When complete, fold bottom up to just below the black at the top.
Piece 2 (Outside Pocket) Row 1: Ch 21, turn, 20 sc. Crochet patterns. Crochet. Free Winter Crochet Patterns.