I have heard from a lot of people that they’d like to make a garment in Tunisian crochet, but can’t find a pattern they like. Here is a round up of 21 Beautiful Tunisian Crochet Sweaters, Cardigans and Top Patterns for Women – that I love and can’t wait to share! Don’t forget to check
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These gorgeous crochet 3D roses are creative and decorative for many projects. This is a fun and easy method on how to crochet a rose!
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Today I'm answering one of the many knitting vs crochet questions I get by showing you how to knit when you already know how to crochet.
Hello friends! I have had many, many requests for a How-To tutorial so others could make a Crochet Chain Link Necklace, so I thought I ought to do it :-) These necklaces are simple, pretty & even practical, yep, they're baby proof! So here's what you need to know to make yourself a Crochet Chain Link Necklace: What you need: 90m (100yds) DK weight cotton (approx) 4mm (US#6) crochet hook Wool Needle to weave in ends Scissors Gauge: Gauge (or tension) is not really important for this pattern. Although if you work in a slightly tighter gauge than normal for this project the links of your chain will hold their shape better :-) Abbreviations: Ch = chain sl st = slip stitch dc = double crochet (sc = single crochet, if using U.S. crochet terms) yrh = yarn round hook Pattern: -Ch 20, join with sl st to form ring, taking care not to twist your sts. -Ch 1, dc (sc) in each st for 4 rounds. -Now you will be joining the working edge of your work (top) to the foundation ch (bottom). To do this insert your hook into the next st, then through the bottom loop of the foundation ch that is directly below it (see image above). -Now yrh, pull through all sts on hook (that was a sl st), now repeat these steps to the end, joining your link together. -Now you will need to weave in the tail that is remaining (see pics above) (You might be tempted to leave weaving in all the "tails" until you have completed all the chain links, but trust me it is MUCH easier to weave them in as you go :-) -Now you will roll the sl st join into the centre of your link, and gently squeeze your link to get it into a nice shape. (See pic above) - Now you will be making your 2nd link, through your first link. Ch 20, join with a sl st to form a ring around your first link (see pic above), complete this link as you did for your previous link. - Keep adding new links in this way until your necklace is at the desired length. - When your necklace is at the desired length, "close" your necklace by making one last link between the first link and last link, finish this link as before. Voila! you have finished making your amazing new necklace!! Of course, you can use different weight yarn if you would like. It's easy, if you're using a heavier weight yarn you might like to start off your links with fewer chain stitches, if you're using a lighter weight yarn you might like to use more chain stitches to create your links. And you don't have to use cotton yarn, you can use anything that you have at hand, or maybe treat yourself to a specialty luxury yarn. Experiment & have fun! Below are some pictures of other chain link necklaces I have made using various weight yarns & various fibres :-) Cherry Cotton 4 ply Saffron Cotton 4 ply Midnight Wool with silver beads Noro Sock Yarn © Copyright Shara Lambeth Designs 2012. Copyright remains that of the author at all times. The pattern is for personal use only. Reproduction of this pattern in anyway (electronic, email, photocopying, transcribing etc) is strictly prohibited, except with the explicit permission of the author. Please do not sell the pattern or the finished product that is made using this pattern without permission of the author, as this is a direct infringement of the copyright laws protecting this pattern. Also please be aware that copyright laws vary from country to country (sometimes even from state to state), I am Australian, in Australia, therefore my patterns are protected by Australian copyright laws. This copyright protection still stands no matter what country the item is made in or who makes it. Thank you :-)
Discover our cute Crochet Baby Seal Amigurumi Pattern. Perfect for crafting a lovable, soft companion for your little one.
Hi friends! It's so much fun to try new stitches and I've really enjoyed sharing some of my faves with you ( the blanket stitch & mesh stitch for example). I've been eyeing this crocheted cluster stitch for a while and am currently using it to make a rug for my daughter's bathroom. It's a
When I started quilting, I had no idea how to do this. My knots would look so ghetto, lol. This may be a no-brainer to a lot of you seasoned sewers out there, but for all of you that’d like a…
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Attaching amigurumi pieces is one of the most complicated things for beginners. In this tutorial I am showing two different ways to sew parts together.
I am short. There is no other way to put it. I’m barely 5′ tall. I think I’ve only bought two pairs of used jeans in my life that were already hemmed to my length…ever……
Amigurumi free patterns... You can find interesting ideas, tutorials and crochet tutorials about amigurumi otter here. Lots of amigurumi free crochet patterns are waiting for you.
Learn how to crochet wind spinners with this easy free pattern. This is an ideal project for summer and is very beginner-friendly.
The photo above © NiggyArts This tutorial explains how to crochet a realistic-looking cat that looks almost alive. I also describe different variations, such as how to create the eyes (crocheted, embr
Learn how to create a cute, snuggly sleeping fox amigurumi with our easy-to-follow crochet pattern that's perfect for gifts and decor.
A step by step crochet leaf tutorial in pictures. Many people are asking for a written pattern. I can give it a go by just looking at the images. This may not be right, but please feel free to correct in the messages below. Together we can work it out! Image 1: Chain 9 and… Read More »Step by Step Crochet Leaf
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I tend to see more cluster stitches made using the double crochet stitch than any other basic stitch. The 2 Double Crochet Cluster Stitch(2 dc-cl) is my personal favorite. It uses the minimum number of stitches needed to be classified as a cluster stitch, it creates a nice solid fabric, and it is the most flat of the cluster stitches. The 2 dc-cl is most closely related to a dc2tog (think of it as a half sibling). The difference between a 2 dc-cl and a dc2tog is that your stitch count does not decrease with a 2 dc-cl, but it does decrease with a dc2tog.
The Abuela Tank is crocheted in timeless granny stitch. Made from a light and cool cotton, it’s worked in two parts (front and back) from the bottom up with the edgings added after seaming. Instructions are given for one-color, however, multiple colors work beautifully (example in photo was made using Bombyx Silk from Treenway Silks - each color was hand-dyed by Treenway) SIZES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 To Fit Bust: in: (30-32)(34-36)(38-40)(42-44)(46-48)(50-52)(54-56)(58-60)(62-64) cm: (75-80)(85-90)(95-100)(105-110)(115-120)(125-130)(135-140)(145-150)(155-160) ACTUAL MEASUREMENTS Armhole to Armhole Width: in: 16 (18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32) cm: 40 (45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80) Length from Shoulder to Hem: in: 16.5, 16.5, 17.25, 17.25, 17.25, 17.25, 18.5, 18.5, 18.5 cm: 41.5, 41.5, 43, 43, 43, 43, 46.5, 46.5, 46.6 MATERIALS NEEDED: 3.5mm / E/4 crochet hook 3mm / D/3 crochet hook Tapestry needle for seaming and weaving in ends Note: Hook size is suggested, please adjust up or down to achieve gauge outlined below Yarn: Purl Soho Cotton Pure or any suitable yarn that achieves gauge outlined below: No of Skeins - 3 (3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 6) GAUGE 6 (3dc groups + 1ch) x 12 dc rows = 4 x 4 in / 10x10cm on a 3.5mm / E/4 hook Chart included to demonstrate method only. Tech Editor: Josephine Kush
Free pattern time! 😄 Many people are having a great time with Pokémon GO, so here's something to take along on your travels! Enjoy! 🐾 😘 You will need: One small skein of redyarn One small skein of white yarn Some leftover black yarn Polyester stuffing Your favourite crochet hook Your favourite sewing needle For the bal
Crochet hooks - for such a simple tool, they inspire endless debate, and often loyalty. Inline vs. non-inline, pencil hold vs knife hold vs whatever it is that person over there is doing - it's all good. You can buy them in any craft store, most little yarn stores, and even some major retailers... or you can make your own! In any big box craft store in the US you'll find Boyes and Bates hooks, and often a few Takumi bamboo hooks as well. Occasionally you'll see Rosewood or specialty hooks, and depending on the store, the choices just keep
Learn how to crochet a perfect stripe for your amigurumi with this free video and written tutorial. This will teach you how to crochet stripes perfectly both horizontally and vertically when crocheting.
Learn to make your own kumihimo braiding loom to make bracelets out of various materials you have around the house.
Explore the charm of making a soft, baby flamingo crochet with this easy and adorable pattern, perfect for gifts and personal projects.