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Sophie's Universe CAL 2015

Sophie's Universe CAL 2015
Hello and Welcome to the Sophie’s Universe CAL 2015. You have no idea how excited (and how nervous) I am about this CAL. I hope that you will enjoy making this blanket with us. May you learn lots of new stitches and make many, many good friends along the way! Those of you who followed the Block a Week CAL 2014 will know that the CAL (crochet-along) was hosted by the Official CCC Social Group on Facebook (you have to be logged into Facebook in order to access the link to the group). IMPORTANT: Please do not copy, reproduce, or distribute this pattern in part or as a whole. Thank you, Dedri The CAL started on the 18th of January 2015, and ran for 20 weeks. Please note that this project is a continuous, square blanket, which has been specifically designed for this CAL, not a lot of individual squares. Index Resources **NEW** Book: Sophie’s Universe is now also available as a 216-page step-by-step book. Translations Difficulty Intermediate Gauge Size and Materials Wool Warehouse Deramores Loremar

Crochet Tutorial: The G.G. (Gorgeous Gal) Cardigan | YARNutopia by Nadia Fuad Designer, Rosetta Getty, created The Granny Square Mixed Media Cardigan. Fashion model, Gigi Hadid, was photographed by paparazzi wearing that sweater, and it exploded all over the Internet. Being the fashion maven that I am, I had to have it! So, I designed my very own! My G.G. (Gorgeous Gal) Cardigan was an intense work of creative fashion art. Here is a full length of the cardigan, you can really see the side slits as I walk: Here is a back view of the photo: Watch this video tutorial to learn how to make this cardigan: Pattern: Designed by Nadia Fuad Questions? Materials:–2 Skeins of Red Heart Super Saver Black (744 yards each skein) –1 Skein of Red Heart Super Saver in Medium Thyme, Aran, Buff, Warm Brown –1 Skein of Red Heart With Love in Berry Red -Size H-5.00mm Crochet Hook. NOTES: -This pattern is in American crochet terms. For Larger Sizing: My recommendations for larger sizes would be to use a larger crochet hook as well as making more rounds on your granny squares. Cardigan

Grinch Wreath | Love To Be In Stitches Grinch Wreath Just in time for Christmas! I am posting my Grinch wreath pattern for you to enjoy. If you find any errors or have any questions, please let me know If you use Ravelry, please be sure to add your finished item and you can even share them with me on Facebook ( ) Materials needed: Lime green yarn (I used RHSS worsted weight)Sage green yarn (I used RHSS worsted weight)Red yarn (I used RHSS worsted weight)G/4.25mm crochet hookPolyester stuffing12″ or 14″ foam floral ringYellow and black feltBlack embroidery flossSewing needleScissorsHot glue and glue gun (or needle and thread for sewing the eyes on)Embellishments (eg: bells, ribbon, bows, etc) – The options are ENDLESS!! Stitches used: NOTES for Foam Ring Cover **Make sure you have your foam ring close, because you will want to make sure you are not making your strip too tight OR too loose. Foam Ring Cover Starting with red: NOTES for Grinch Head **Work in continuous rounds. Grinch Head

Crochet Bobble Stitch Sheep Square After finishing my Bobble Stitch Blanket, I started getting ideas of other projects I could do with the bobble stitch. The bobbles reminded me of sheep wool and so the idea of a sheep granny square was born! Little did I know this small project would require so much math. I swear I mapped out that grid dozens of times. Finally I think I have it right! Here is a video tutorial on how to make a bobble: Finished sheep square with border measures approximately 10.5×10.5 Materials: -Size H Crochet Hook -Worsted weight yarn. -Tapestry needle Abbreviations: SC = Single Crochet DC = Double Crochet Bobble Stitch video tutorial above Pattern: Starting with green (background color) Chain 29, SC in second chain from hook and the rest of the way down chain, chain 1, turn (28 SC) Row 2-4: SC in each stitch across, chain 1, turn Row 5: SC in first 19, change to white and make your first bobble, SC in next, bobble, SC, change back to green and SC in the last 5 stitches, chain 1, turn SC around edges with green.

MINION HAT AND MITTENS SET This is a super fun hat and mitt set that should be fairly easy for beginners to crochet. It can be adapted to suit either a boy or girl. This pattern should fit a child between 4 and 9 years old. Abbreviations: sc = single crochet hdc = half double crochet sl st = slip stitch sc2tog = single crochet 2 together HAT In magic circle, ch 1 then do 7 hdc into magic circle. EYES: With white; make 2 Row 1: In magic circle, sc 6. INNER EYE: With black, make 2 6 sc in magic circle, join with a sl st and bind off, leaving a med long tail for sewing on. Sew inner eye to whites however you like; in the middle, to the sides, or even looking in opposite directions. Sew eyes onto the hat in the middle of the black stripe. HAIR AND BOW: Cut 4 equal strands of black wool. In pink: Ch 9. Now for the mittens :) I like to make them with an extra long cuff to keep little wrists from getting cold as well. Starting with pink: Ch 21 Row 1: skip 1st stitch, sc 20. turn Row 2: sc 20 in back loops only.

Amigurumi Crochet Rat Bookmark - "Book-Rat" - Supergurumi Show your own Book-Rat on Ravelry! A particularly erudite and well-read type of rat represents the Book-Rat. Always to be found in libraries, bookshops and/or private bookshelves and often so engrossed in a book to realize the approach of the bookowner that slams the book shut with the Book-Rat inside. Despite the now flattened appearance, the Book-Rat will remain faithful to the books and helps from now on to fight dog-ears and will remember your last read page in your favourite books. Not only helpful but just great looking, the Amigurumi Crochet Rat Bookmark. The depicted crochet rat has a lenght from head to the end of the body of 25 cm (9,84 inch) and from the head to the end of tail of 37 cm (14,56 inch). ATTENTION: The instructions of this site are intended solely for personal use . Rat Bookmark Crochet Pattern Needed Techniques Magic RingChain StitchSlip StitchSingle Crochet (SC)Half Double CrochetIncreaseDecreaseWeave In Needed Materials and Tools 18. 19. 7. 8. 24. 82. 84. And done!

Crochet Never Ending Granny Square ©2012 The Crochet Crowd This afghan will approximately measure 6.0 feet square. You will use 2 balls of each colour to make this fabulous afghan. Materials: Size J Crochet Hook or 6.0 MM Yarn: 12 Balls of Bernat Super Value Yarn. Helpful Tips When doing this afghan, you will only slip stitch at the starting point for each colour.When beginning, you need to build all the colours before you can fully rotate around for the very first time.You need to keep yourself organized by having your yarn in a box. Applying Colours Sequentially If you look carefully, all colours were added before the very first colour (RED) was allowed to circle around this afghan.When applying each colour for the very first time, you can only get to the white line in the rotation. At any rotation, you can stop growing your afghan and finish. How To Get Started Diagram Diagram Showing You The Steps. Solid Dots are the starting slip knots or slip stitches. How To Finish Free Pattern: Green Yellow Repeat the steps in BLUE.

DIY - mini pelote de laine au crochet C'est encore par hasard que je suis tombée sur des images de mini pelotes de laine tricotées, je les ai trouvées absolument adorables ! Comme je préfère le crochet, je me suis lancée avec cette technique, et voilà le résultat ! Je vous présente donc Pomponette, ma pelote 100% maison ^-^ Voici mon modèle pour confectionner votre propre petite pelote de laine, avec laquelle vous pourrez réaliser des porte-clefs, des bijoux, et toute sorte d'objets de décoration ! Mini pelote de laine au crochet Taille : 3 cm de hauteur Vous aurez besoin de : - fil de coton de la couleur de votre choix - un crochet de taille adaptée à celle de votre fil ; - ouatine de rembourrage ; - une bande de papier pour fabriquer votre étiquette. J'ai utilisé du fil coton 3 de Phildar et du coton fifty de Bergère de France, avec un crochet 2.0 mm. Abréviations : - m. s. : maille(s) serrée(s) ; - m. c. : maille(s) coulée(s) ; - suiv. : suivante(s). 1. 4 à 9. * 1 m. s. dans 1 m. s.* répéter 12 fois de * à * = 12 m. s.

Knotty Knotty Crochet Free Patterns Categories Free Crochet Patterns The following list is in alphabetical order by Category of where the patterns can be found. For items where the picture doesn’t match the category, it means there are patterns inside the category that have a mix of projects. Crochet is our specialty, so we obviously concentrate on crochet the most here on The Crochet Crowd. If you find a broken link within an article. Articles inside each category are in order of the newest to the oldest. *New* Scarves, Cowls and Wraps Category has been updated and sub-divided to make it easier for you to find projects. The Stitch is Right Crochet Wave Game Play The Stitch is Right with The Crochet Crowd. How it works is that you pick up to 10 colours. Once you are done, you send us an email with the final photo to win the category prize that you competed in. Categories Graphghan & Picture Afghans Resources Free Graph-ghan Tutorials by MikeyStitch Fiddle – Crochet, Knitting and Embroidery Graphs. Free Learning Resources

Design Adventures Crochet Graph Afghan Series In this 5 Part graph afghan series, you will learn key concepts from reading crochet graphs, designing your own graphs, preparation steps before you start, changing colours techniques with key concepts and then finally test drive a pattern to test your skills. Reference Materials List Throughout this series, Mikey will refer to the following reference materials that are free to use. Blank Graph Paper PDF (140 x 200 stitches for Afghan Sizes)Blank Graph Paper PNG Picture (140 x 200 Stitches for Afghan Sizes for Photo Editing Programs to do overlays over the graph. As discussed in Part 2)Letters, Numbers and Symbols Graphs by MikeyButterfly Blanket substitute graph and use crochet. Free Resources for Making your Own Graphs and Services that are Available: Yarn Hookers and Momma’s has free graphs to play to share. Part 1 – How to Read Crochet Graphs You need to know how to read graphs before you can make your own. Part 2 – Creating Your Own Graphs Establish your perimeter around your graph.

Getting started with Last Dance on the Beach CAL – It's all in a Nutshell No, it’s not time to start the Scheepjes CAL Last Dance on the Beach just yet, but it is time to get ready for it. This CAL is very special because it’s designed by 12 different designers and in loving memory of Wink, but at the same time this very special feature of 12 designers also means special challenges. To make life as easy as possible during this CAL, do yourself a favor and READ the tips and tricks and MAKE a gauge swatch. I know this sounds belittling, but I am saying this for a reason. Take the time to make a gauge swatch for this CAL. As I discuss in the tips and ticks video, the way you make your stitches are important for the height of the gauge swatch. During this CAL you are going to be using a range of hook sizes to get all your squares to the same size. If you still want to join the CAL, there are kits available in two yarns and in three color ways. Last Dance on the Beach starts on April 20, 2016. With love, Esther Follow me on Like this: Like Loading... Related

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