Refresh your summer kitchen decor with this tapestry crochet Citrus Fruits Potholder! Make lemons, oranges, or grapefruits!
If you are interested in crocheting and need a fun Spring/Summer venture we suggest making beautiful crocheted pillows. Select bright colored yarn, designs like chevron or flowers and your home will instantly become livelier and more beautiful. Handmade blankets and pillows can be another warm addition to your home and bedding. Different from the square Sunburst Pillow Free Crochet Patterns, these squares are just slip stitched together […]
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**Dit is een pdf-download, GEEN FYSIEK ARTIKEL OF KLEDING** Dit is een haakpatroon voor de SUNBURST MOSAIC BRALETTE | Hagedis en haak Met dit patroon kun je verschillende stijlen tops en jurken creëren: cami-bralette, triangeltop, cami met opstaande kraag, cami-jurk en hoogsluitende jurk. Het is voornamelijk geschreven voor de Cami Bralette-stijl. Patroon is in het Engels geschreven met Amerikaanse steno/afkortingen. Ervaringsniveau: gevorderde beginner/gevorderd. Document van 36 pagina's Maat: inclusief voor alle maten. Je hebt nodig: Een haak van 3,5 mm 100/200 g DK bamboe/katoengaren (XS-XL) Schaar: Stopnaald Meetlint **Helaas kunnen we geen retourzendingen accepteren of restituties verlenen voor onze patronen.** Als je een probleem hebt, kun je hier op Etsy een bericht sturen of een e-mail sturen naar lizardandhook [!at] gmail.com. Bedankt <3
Cambio de color en crochet (ganchillo). Haciendo cuadrículas en ganchillo.
Learn how to crochet shawl with gradient yarn using our step-by-step pattern. It ombines the mosaic crochet and an asymmetrical design
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El tapestry en crochet o ganchillo, es una técnica en la que consiste tejer combinando varios colores. Es dibujar con el ganchillo, una figura a medida que vas cambiando de color según el gráfico que hayas escogido para formar un diseño, usando diferentes colores para dibujar con el ganchillo . […]
Esta manta es una celebración del arte del crochet y del juego de ajedrez, con un mosaico en forma de tablero que te invita a explorar
CURSO DE CROCHET PREMIUM Con CROCHET PREMIUM, Convierte tus manos en una mina de oro. No importa si no tienes conocimiento previo, o si eres una experta en crochet, aquí aprenderás paso a paso técnicas profesionales para diseñar prendas únicas y además te enseñare a crear tu propia marca personal […]
Check out the Luxe Leopard Headband! This intricate crochet ear warmer is a modification of the Twist It Your Way Headband. I released this pattern last year and decided it needed some edits to add…
Brioche is a big thing in the knitting world. If you make a quick search, you will find lots of garments, shawls, and accessories with intricate curved stitch patterns. There is a complete concept of doing brioche in knitting. You have exact rules of how to place the stitches, change colors, make increases, and shape the lines. Crochet does not have all those possibilities, yet there are still some means and techniques to achieve the brioche look. Introduction to Brioche crochet The Wikipedia defines brioche knitting like “a family of knitting patterns involving tucked stitches, i.e., yarn overs that are knitted together with a slipped stitch from the previous row. Such stitches may also be made by knitting into the row below (equivalent to the slipped stitch) and dropping the stitch above (equivalent to the yarn over). The tucked stitches may form a second layer of knitting in front of the first layer, resembling an array of arches or (seen upside-down) of fish scales.” And apparently, we can achieve the same effect in crochet. I have been developing brioche crochet for several years now. I have started with an overlay mandala is just two colors to imitate the brioche look. Then a few other projects were designed for working in the rounds and rows with chain-spaces. For a so-called airy version of brioche. Here are examples of my brioche work: Brioche Waves blanket (and cowl), Coral Story Blanket, Alma Sweater, Helios Mandala. And Graphite Mandala is an example of a thick brioche (or, overlay version). All these patterns are available with 25% off through Monday, June 28th, 2021. Please use code BRIOCHE at the check-out. And you can purchase a masterclass for Brioche crochet from Patterns by Lilla Bjorn website HERE. The e-book includes ready-to-print information from this blog post with extended video tutorial on how to work brioche crochet in rows (and change colors), a complete pattern for the Brioche chair pad (see picture below) with step-by-step pictures and video tutorial for the first six rounds. And additionally, you will receive patterns for the Brioche Heart and Brioche Infinity pillow. All in one printable file without the ads. Characteristics of Brioche Crochet Like knitting, brioche crochet is in fact a ribbing made with front post stitches and chains. Usually, we work with just two colors using one color per round. The rounds can be worked either on the right side, or with alternation of right and wrong sides to prevent stitches from leaning. If the pattern uses rounds on the wrong side, we should work back post stitches instead of front post ones. The first two rows or rounds in brioche crochet are usually worked with double crochet (dc – US terms). And on the third row/round we start working with front/back post stitches. Here are two videos showing two set-up rows and how to work front/back post stitches in brioche crochet (I say rounds in the video - sorry, too excited :) The stitch pattern appears on the right side (so we only see the front post stitches on the right side). And the wrong side appears to be striped with just chain spaces. Because the fabric consists of two layers, it is quite thick. That is the reason why fine and soft yarns are recommended for brioche crochet, together with a bigger hook than you would normally use for this yarn. And because we work with a larger hook, the yarn should have a bit of a natural fluff to fill the holes. Alternatively, you can use two different yarns with the same weight, one of which has fluff. In my brioche work I am using the following Scheepjes yarns: Our Tribe, Metropolis (with two solid shades or in combination with Spirit). The front post stitches are always worked on the right side in front of chains and around of stitches of the same color below (unless otherwise instructed). So basically, we are building long curved cables. Special stitches and abbreviations (US crochet terms) To achieve an intricate brioche stitch pattern, we need to build increases and decreases. An increase is usually worked as two front post stitches around the same stitch below – with ch2-between: (FPdc, ch2, FPdc) around the next stitch. Here is a video showing an increase. Those two front post stitches form a V-shape. And on the next round, a brioche double crochet (brdc) is worked into this V. Brdc is a regular dc placed into a ch2-space from two rounds below in front of the chains from the previous round. Here is a video showing how to work brdc. In some places, two brdc with ch2 worked into the same V will form an increase as well. And decreases in brioche crochet are usually front post double or treble two together crochet stitches (FPdc2tog or FPtr2tog). They are always worked around two stitches of the same color below, and the stitch of different color between them is skipped. Here is a video showing a decrease. Try your hand in brioche crochet with these three patterns: Brioche heart, Brioche infinity pillow and Brioche chair pad which is exclusively available as a part of an e-book via Patterns by Lilla Bjorn website HERE. This ready-to-print e-book includes all three patterns and a complete masterclass on brioche crochet from this blog post, without ads. You will also receive a link to a video on how to work brioche crochet in rows and change the colors, and also a video tutorial for the first six rounds of the Brioche chair pad. Hope you enjoy! Subscribe to a newsletter not to miss a single post. You can also follow me on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram.
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Brioche crochet is a new trend. I fell in love with this technique so much that I want to shout about it on every corner. And make every crocheter try it. One day. Sooner or later, haha. And of course, the best way to attract attention is to create more patterns. So, here is a new one. An Archway Square! You can find the pattern on Ravelry HERE and Etsy HERE with an introductory 20% discount through Wednesday, July 5th, 2023. No codes are needed as the price has been discounted already. In this post, I will not talk about the basics of the brioche crochet technique and about how easy it is. You can read everything about it in Brioche Masterclass, which is free on blog. I know that the brioche fabric looks intricate and impossible to tackle by the advanced beginner, but the truth is, the brioche crochet patterns (at least mine) are easy to follow. Because every row or round uses just one color and very basic crochet stitches. If you click the link mentioned above, you will learn everything about the technique basics. You will also see short video tutorials explaining increases, decreases and how to work in rounds and rows. And here, I would like to talk about the advantages of the new Archway Square pattern. Fun Facts about Archway Square ~ To start with brioche crochet, you do not need prior training or special knowledge in crochet. It is enough to know how to do basic stitches (including front post), and to be able to keep consistent gauge/tension. ~ While consistent tension is important for a nice stitch definition, you do not need to obtain exact gauge to make this brioche square. You can choose any yarn at all, though thicker and softer yarns are best to learn the technique. ~ Brioche square is worked in rounds, and all are done on the right side. It is slightly easier than to crochet brioche in rows. So, this pattern is an absolute winner if you want an effective introduction to brioche crochet. ~ Usually, you need just two colors to make a brioche crochet square, however gradient yarns together with a solid shade will always look gorgeous! Please, keep in mind that for the best result, high contrast colors will look the best. ~ The yarn is not cut after every round, but it is brought up to the next rounds on the wrong side. What does it mean? Right! Almost no ends to weave! ~ You can reverse the colors for the same square, and they will look different. ~ The Archway Square pattern contains written instructions together with step-by-step pictures and introductory videos explaining technique, showing first rounds and the invisible join. ~ Depending on which weight of yarn you choose, you can use this square in different ways. As a front cover of a pillowcase, for example. Simply stitch it onto a ready fabric pillowcase in the same size, and you are done! Here is my brand-new pillow made with Scheepjes Chunky Monkey yarn and 4.5mm hook. With a smaller yarn weight, you can create blocks for a blanket or a bag. Because brioche crochet fabric is often thick and stiff, I suggest that you make a sample square with the yarn of your choice to see if you like the look of the stitches and the drape. ~ And the last fun fact (and also my favourite) is that you can make your square in any size by stopping after any round. So, you can make large squares, and small squares. And when you join them together with an invisible join (explained in the pattern), the fabric will look unique. With a different stitch pattern, depending on which round you stopped at. And if my words do not convenience you, have a look at these four samples. All samples are made with Scheepjes yarn. You can find it in your nearest local Scheepjes shop, or via online retailers: Wool Warehouse* (UK, international shipping), Caro's Atelier* (NL&Europe), Taemombo (US&Canada) This sample is after 37 rounds (yarn: Scheepjes Chunky Monkey). This sample is made of four squares after 27 rounds (yarn: Scheepjes Stone Washed) This sample is made of four squares after 17 rounds (yarn: Scheepjes Stone Washed and River Washed). And this sample was made by Laura aka @taemombo uses 16 squares after 11 rounds (yarn: Scheepjes Stone Washed). How cool is it? More than that! You can make small and large squares and join them together. And I can only imagine how many different illusions stitch patterns you can create by that. Would like to give it a try? Grab the pattern on Ravelry HERE and Etsy HERE. Hope you enjoy! Subscribe to a newsletter not to miss a single post. You can also follow me on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram.
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