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Crochet Basket Weave Afghan Baby Blanket - Pattern & Tutorial Often, I received feedback from readers asking me where to get the yarns I used for my crochet and/or knitting projects. Frankly speaking, I bought most of my yarns from the local yarn shops around here and I do understand that it is hard for many of you to get the exact one. This time, to make my pattern more yarn-search-friendly, I used Lion Brand, a well known yarn company where you can order online or buy them from shop if they are available. This blanket is made from cotton medium worsted yarn, the basket weave pattern makes it warm and cozy in cold weather. If you need a very warm version for snowy winter, change the yarn to wool. Get the crochet pattern & picture tutorial on how to crochet this basket weave baby blanket after the jump: {Get full details on next page.} Pages: 1 2 Get all updates via email: Highlights from Our Partners
TECHknitting Free Dolman Sleeve Crochet Sweater Pattern | A Crafty House: Knitting and Crochet Patterns, Crafts and Printables I have to admit, many crocheted sweaters out there look like something my great great great grandmother might wear (sorry to offend any of you crocheters out there). Yes, sorry to be harsh, but it's rare that I come across crochet sweater patterns that I would actually make and more importantly wear. While I think many designers out there are making improvements, it is still hard to come across fun and stylish patterns. I think crocheting has a bad reputation -- and while knitting has "come back" as cool and fun, crochet hasn't quite caught up yet. I hope to maybe start changing that reputation, one pattern at a time. Here are the techniques you'll need to know for making this sweater. This sweater is worked in two pieces and is then seamed on the sides, under the armpit, and then at the top of the sleeves to the neck. Materials: 3 skeins Caron Simply Soft yarn in the color of your choiceSize US 9/I 6.0mm Crochet hookTapestry needle to seam and weave in ends Gauge: Instructions:
Söta filtdjur – Cute animal felties Mollie Makes är en av mina favoriter när det gäller pysselmagasin. Jag har inspirerats av tidningen tidigare och bland annat sytt en liten filthamster som present åt en av barnens kompisar. Jag köper tidningen digitalt och laddar hem den till min iPad men det går även att köpa tidningen i tryckt format, på välsorterade tidningsställen. I nummer 2 (som kom ut i juni förra året) så finns en beskrivning på söta filtdjur (“Cute Club Felties”) och mina döttrar har önskat sig sådana. —-While reading issue no 2 (from June last year) I found this tutorial on cute felt animals (“Cute Club Felties”) and my daughters begged me to make them. Mönstret finns att ladda ner här (“Issue two templates”). Alla djur har en egen liten väska med packning. Kaninen har en morot, katten har en fisk och elefanten har en banan. Äldsta dottern hittade en liten lagom låda som fungerar som säng.
Plaid Sunburst : tuto pour le tour d'assemblage! Coucou! Comme je sentais que ce qui vous freinait à faire ce joli plaid, c'était en partie le dernier tour d'assemblage, voici un petit tuto en photos qui vous aidera peut-être! Le but est donc de réaliser une rangée de 3 B (brides) par trou et de 3B, 1ML (maille en l'air), 3B dans chaque coin tout en "s'accrochant " aux autres carrés déjà assemblés. C'est parti : 1/ commencer par faire 1 côté : 3 fois 3 B dans chaque trou 2/ au coin : les choses se présentent ainsi : Retirer alors votre crochet de la boucle, le passer à travers le coin du plaid et rattraper votre boucle : 3/ faire alors une maille en l'air : et encore un groupe de trois brides dans le même trou que précédemment. Vous avez fini ce coin. 5/ Accroccher le côté : Retirer à nouveau le crochet et comme pour le coin, le passer à travers le trou du carré lié au plaid, et reprendre votre boucle. Faire une maille en l'air. 6/ faire ensuite vos 3 B dans le trou du carré à assembler qui se présente. Et ainsi de suite jusqu'au coin suivant! dans le même trou!
weloveamigurumi: Guide to Reading Japanese Patterns Just thought I'd make a guide on reading Japanese amigurumi patterns to complement this awesome guide, which I've seen linked a couple of times, since it isn't amigurumi-specific and hence didn't include some of the stitches commonly used to make amis. I am of the (very biased!) view that Japanese amis are some of the awesomest things ever, so I think it would be wonderful if others could learn how to read these patterns too. :) Do keep in mind that while I've only been working from these patterns, I'm still kind of new to this, so for those who have experience with these patterns (and in Japanese), if I've missed out something or got something wrong somewhere, please feel free to correct me! :) Now that's out of the way, let's get started! *This guide uses US stitch-terminology. INTRODUCTIONJapanese ami patterns usually look like this: You may also see a stitch-counting guide at the side of the pattern, which shows how many stitches you should have in each row.
Marie Françoise La semaine dernière je vous ai montré Marie Françoise, retrouvée chez mes parents, elle avait besoin d'un peu de nettoyage et d'une tenue... aujourd'hui c'est chose faite, j'ai donc le plaisir de vous la montrer Je vous propose également les explications de la robe Fournitures : de la laine layette bleue et blanche, un crochet 3 et 2 boutons Abréviations utilisées :ml : maille en l'airms : maille serréemc : maille couléebs : bride simple Exécution de la robe :Chainette : avec la laine bleue faire 72 ml 1er et 2eme rang : 3ml et un rang de bs 3eme rang : 3ml, 1bs dans les 9 mailles suivantes, sauter 17 mailles dans la 18eme faire 3bs, 1bs dans les 16 mailles suivantes, 3bs dans la maille suivante, sauter 17 mailles, dans la 18eme faire 1bs, puis faire 1bs dans les 9 dernieres mailles 4eme au 9eme rang : 3ml et un rang de bs A l'issue du 9eme rang, fermer par 1mc 11eme rang : 3ml et un rang de bs, fermer par 1mc 13eme au 16eme rang : 3ml et un rang de bs, fermer par 1mc Bon crochet à toutes
How to make gift bags from newspaper When I bought something at a store recently, the clerk handed me my purchase in a bag made from a newspaper. I liked it very much and had to make some more—thus today's DIY recycled newspaper project: gift bags made from the Wall Street Journal. You can vary the dimensions, of course, but here's what I used to create a bag that's 5" tall, 4.5" wide, and 3" deep. Stack two sheets of newspaper on top of each other. Cut out a rectangle that's 15.5" wide and 8.25" tall. Fold a flap 1.25" down from the top. Cut two pieces of cardstock or chipboard to 4.25" x 1", then glue them on the widest two panels just under the top fold. Put glue on the outside of the 0.5" tab and bring the left-most panel over to form the body of the bag, aligning the cut edge of the panel with the folded edge of the flap. Upend the bag so the 2" flap is now up. Put glue on both flaps and fold them inward to form the bottom of the bag.
Carina's Craftblog: Tutorial: crochet granny triangle So! Here we go with the granny triangle tutorial. Did you master the magic circle yet? If you don't fancy using the magic circle, you can make a ring by making 4 chain stitches and joining them into a ring. July 2012 - Please note: these days I do very little crochet because I'm working on an embroidery book. Por favor, respeta mis derechos de autor. Round 1 Img. 1: Ch3 in the magic circle, counts as first dc, 2dc into circle, ch2, 3dc, ch1, 3dc, ch2, 3dc, ch1, 3dc, ch2, 3dc, ch1, join into top of chain Img. 2: notice how I am holding the ring? Img. 4: See how that's all neat and tight? Round 2 Img. 7: chain 3, counts as first dc Img. 8: 2dc in the corner/ch space, ch2, then 3dc in the corner Img. 9: find the ch1 space from the last round - sometimes a bit tricky to find.. Img. 10: 3dc into the ch1 space, then repeat the following sequence twice: 3dc in corner, ch2, 3dc in corner, 3dc in ch1 space. You can of course add more rounds if you want a larger triangle! Thank you!
OTHR - Pillow Pal Giraffe pattern by K4TT ~ Crocheted with materials listed, models which have been produced are approximately 16 inches long. However, depending on your crochet style, this measurement may/will vary. ~ Pattern: Easy Materials Used in Model: Red Heart® WW 4-Ply Yarn in 0320 Cornmeal, 0336 Warm Brown and 0365 Coffee poly-fil fiberfill Size US H/6-5.00mm crochet hook (US) Crochet Needle for sewing Long Straight Pins for positioning Each pattern is complete with instructions to make the Pillow Pal Giraffe. PLEASE NOTE: If you do not have a ‘confirmed shipping’ address associated with your paypal.com account - your order may be delayed as it is PAYPAL’S POLICY for the seller to manually accept these payments.