
Knitted Bunnies « Jo so and sew This bunny is so simple as it is made from a knitted square – any size is fine. (This one is in 8ply wool on 4mm needles and 28 stitches across.) With the same coloured wool (I have used contrasting wool here so you can see more clearly) and a very big running stitch – stitch across the middle of the square (fold in half if you want to be accurate.) Make sure you have a secure knot at the end as the thread will be pulled later. Knitted Bunny tutorial - Step 1 Then stitch up into one half of the square to make a triangular shape – as in the picture Knitted Bunny tutorial - Step 2 As you start to pull this thread you can see the head and ears of the bunny start to form. Knitted Bunny tutorial - Step 3 Before you pull it too tight – push in some stuffing (I have used pure wool here but you could use polyester) Knitted Bunny tutorial - Step 4 Pull the thread tight and make a couple of stitches through the hole to secure. Knitted Bunny tutorial - Step 5 Knitted Bunny tutorial - Step 6 Like this:
Virka en enkel sjal | Malin Bohm Jag har länge lovat er det här mönstret och nu har jag fått tummen ur och fotat processen. Jag är väldigt dålig på att läsa virk-/stickbeskrivningar, det är något i min hjärna som inte kan koppla texten till handen. Så det är därför lite svårt att skriva en virkbeskrivning, men, jag har gjort mitt bästa för att skriva en, på mitt eget vis. Om ni inte förstår så hojta till, så ska jag försöka beskriva bättre… Du behöver: Garn av trevlig kvalitet, förslagsvis ullgarn. Förkortningar: lm = luftmaskor st= stolpar 1. 2. (Arbetet ligger här åt fel håll, egentligen så virkar jag från höger till vänster) 3. 4. 5. Efter ett tag kommer ni börja se ett mönster. Detta mönster kan varieras. VARNING! Sorry, this description is only in Swedish. Vintage Fan Ripple Stitch Pattern pattern by Janis Cortese This pattern came about as a result of this thread, which I figured out from the photo linked in the first post. It would make a great afghan in DK-or-heavier yarn, and this sample that I’m working up in fingering is going to be a nice scarf. Done widthways, it’d be a nice stole. The sample piece in the photos is 10.5” (eight fans) wide. UPDATE: I’m defining a trtr as a 4-tuple stitch here. BTW, if you’d like to sell items made from this pattern, that’s fine by me, but I’d rather you didn’t sell the pattern. Commenter superlucypop linked to the following video in the comments for this pattern as well, which people may find useful.
the heartfelt company: Bubbly crochet edging Today as promised the edging of the lappity lap blanket. I have given it the name bubbly edging. I bought it at an Etsy shop; Be warned, I`ve spend many hours there looking at al the lovely craft books before I decided which books I would order. and there is a sale until the 5th of july. So hoppity hop to both shops for the book and the yarn. 1. 8 ch (chain) 1. 8 Losse 2. Don`t finish the tr/dc leave one loop on the hook, ( there are 2 loops on your hook). 2. Maak het stokje niet af maar laat 1 lus op de haak (je hebt nu 2 lussen op je haak). 3. (3 tr/dc total). 3. (3 stokjes in totaal). Pull the yarn through the 4 loops. Haal het garen door de 4 lussen. 4. 4 ch, repeat from 2 but go back 4 stiches. 4. 4 losse, herhaal vanaf 2 maar ga nu 4 steken terug. 5. 5. 6. 5 ch, close with a slip stitch. 6. 5 Losse, sluit met een halve vaste. Good luck and have fun.
290 Basket Weave Crochet Dishcloth MONDAY OCTOBER 17, 2011 Follow me onto #291 & the rest of the story… Basket Weave Dishcloth Original Design By: Maggie Weldon Copyright 2011 Maggie Weldon Skill: Easy Size: About 7” wide and 9” long. Materials: Worsted Weight Cotton Yarn; A Crochet Hook: Size H-8 (5.00 mm) Special Stitches Front Post Raised Double Crochet: (FPdc): YO, insert hook in front of work from right to left around next dc of previous row, YO, pull up a lp, (YO, pull through 2 lps) twice. DISHCLOTH Row 1: (Right Side) Starting at bottom, with A, ch 26, dc in 4th ch from hook (skipped ch count as first dc), [dc in next ch) across. (24 dc) Rows 2-3: Ch 3 (counts as first dc now and throughout), turn, FPdc in next 3 dc, BPdc in next 4 dc, [FPdc in next 4 dc, BPdc in next 4 dc] across. (24 dc) Rows 4-5: Ch 3, turn, BPdc in next 3 dc, FPdc in next 4 dc, [BPdc in next 4 dc, FPdc in next 4 dc] across. (24 dc) Rows 6-17: Rep Rows 2-5. All Rights Reserved ©2011 Maggie Weldon Enjoy, Maggie
Välkommen - Korg i Anya Garn: Schoeller Stahl Anya (200 g = ca 165 m) Virknål: Nr 10 eller enligt handlagVirkfasthet (mönster 1): 7 m = 10 cm, 1 v med mönster 1 = ca 1,5 cmVirkfasther (mönster 2): 6 dst = 10 cm, 1 v med mönster 2 = 3 cmKontrollera virkfastheten och byt till tunnare eller tjockare nål vid behov.Mönster 1: Virka Fasta maskor (fm) runt och runt.Slut varje varv med 1 smygmaska (sm) och ersätt den 1:a fm på följande v med 1 luftmaska (lm).
Whale crochet applique free pattern Looking for a quick and easy crochet project that you can whip up in very little time, that get adorable results this week? Mr. Steve the whale crochet applique might be a perfect fit for you. Well, I whipped up this tutorial for us to enjoy. For this project you will need to know crochet basic stitches. Let’s start with a supplies.- I used scraps yarn because Mr.Steve quite a small whale - 3.50mm crochet hook (you can make the whale bigger or smaller by using bigger or smaller size crochet hooks) 5 Easy and fun crochet applique-free pattern Get PDF pattern of 5 easy and fun free crochet applique. Here I made A video tutorial for Mr.Steve please check them out. Round1.Make magic ring or adjustable ring and 7sc in ring (7 sts) Round2.2sc in each st around (14 sts) Round3. turn next stitch from hook ( make hdc,hdc,dc in the same stitch) then sl st next, sl st next, chain 2 turn (make hdc,hdc,dc in the same stitch and sl st in the same stitch) Simple and cute crochet applique, right?!
Crochet Owl Pattern... I loved making the owl in my last post. When I saw the picture of it on Pinterest, I knew I wanted to make a few. But after searching for who posted the original picture, there was no pattern to be found. So, I decided to sit down and try to figure it out on my own. When I had requests for a pattern, well, I must say that I was very happy. {hugs} Laura I used Sugar and Cream cotton yarn with a H/8 - 5 mm crochet hook. Start with a magic ring and hook 6 single crochet into it. Second Round - Chain one and then hook 2 single crochets in each stitch. Third Round - Change colors and then chain two. Fourth Round - Change colors and chain one. Fifth Round - Chain two and double crochet into the same space. (from right to left) ch 2 + dc, 2 dc, 1 sc, 1 sc, 1 sc, 2 dc, 2 dc. Now, slip stitch in the next stitch, single crochet in the next three stitches and then hook two single crochets in the fourth, repeating - *1 sc in next 3 st, 2 sc in 4th st* The beak is embroidered on with yarn.