Traditional florals plant a refreshing new look in your home and closet.
These are super cute and work up quick. Get the free pattern via Ravelry, designed by DROPS. Don't forget to get some Sock-Stop, a fabric paint that makes socks & slippers non-slip. SUGGESTED MATERIALS - KnitPicks: This post contains affiliate links.
Classic pattern for sunburst granny squares gives you a lot of room for experiments. Make a blanket, set of coasters or something else!
VVCAL Free pattern – 33 different granny squares and various joining methods and a wide lace border with unique corners. This blanket was a joy and also a labor of love! I used KnitPicks Pale…
Vous l'avez aimé ? À vous de le faire maintenant ! And in English HERE ! Le principe de ce granny est de faire quelques mailles avec une couleur et de répéter ces mailles avec chacune des autres couleurs, attention donc à bien ouvrir la maille que...
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From Flower Men and Flower Dudes, to Flower Granny and Flower Grandads, we're loving these alternative (and adorable) bridal party roles!
The pattern that sums up crochet for me is the granny square. It’s so traditional but can be completely modern with the right colour choices, texture and design. The granny star is an extensi…
Learn to crochet the Granny Ripple Stitch in this step by step video tutorial, and then use the free printable to calculate your custom foundation chain!
Many triangular lace shawls – including my own designs – begin at the center back, with a small number of stitches, and then grow in ever-lengthening rows, which form 2 triangles, separ…
Learn to crochet drunken granny stitch. Very beautiful and attractive with modern design. Great and easy pattern for baby blankets and pillows.
The casual comfort of a cozy raglan is elevated by unusual construction and bold cables that ascend the torso on the bias to create flattering lines. Wake is worked in pieces of irregular shape—the back with a wide hem that wraps around to the hipbones and forms a graceful curve worked with short rows, the …
Granny ripple is a perfect crochet stitch for blankets. Explore beautiful color schemes and free crochet patterns in the post.
Greetings my Witchy and Pagan friends! This latest entry is all about creating Divination tools! There are so many tools that you can create, but I'm only going to address a few. You will learn how to create scrying mirrors, quicky scrying bowls, pendulums and pendulum boards and Norse runes. Since this will be a long entry, there will be a second post that I will make next week. That will be about creating your own unique oracle set and divination with different colored gemstones. Now to get crafting! 1. Scrying Mirror- Supplies you *need*: Picture frame (preferably wood) with the glass inside Black Acrylic Paint Wide paint brush newspaper/paper towel Sheet protector to use as a palate (or just use a paint palate) Steps: 1. First get your empty picture frame and take off the back so you can get to the glass. Once off, throughly wash the glass so it is perfectly clean of any dust. 2. Lay newspaper or a paper towel down, then place the glass on top. This is so you don't get black paint everywhere. Get your black paint and pour out a little on your sheet protector or palate. 3. In one direction begin to apply the paint on to the glass. Be very careful to apply evenly- don't glob it on! 4. Once the first is put on, wait about 10 min to air dry. Once dry it may seem like the black paint is perfectly put on and didn't streak, the best ways to check if you have missed any spots on the glass is to hold it up to the light! 5. If you have streaks (like in the picture) apply a second thin coat of black paint. Wait 10 min to dry (or until it's perfectly dry and you don't see any wet spots.) 6. Super carefully not to scratch the painted back, place the non painted side face down onto the picture frame and reassemble everything. You're done! EXTRA DETAILS for the mirror: 7. To make your mirror a little extra special, on the frame you can paint crescent moons, or wood burnish the out side with magical symbols! 2. Quicky Scrying Bowl Supplies: shallow wooden bowl (you can usually find these at thrift stores or goodwill if you don't have one on hand.) wood burning tool (aka pyrography tool that you can find at any craft store. They are around $12) Silver Paint Fine (thin) paint brush Steps: Preparation-> If you have bought the wooden bowl from a thrift shop, you need to throughly wash it with a anti bacteria soap. 1. With the bowl and begin to draw lightly with pencil of your desired design. I prefer to draw on it free hand but you can use a stencil. Have your wood burnisher on and heating up- make sure the tip is not touching anything so you wont catch something on fire. 2. Once the wood burnisher is sufficiently hot begin to trace your design on the wood. 3. Once completed burnishing, trace the design below it in silver paint! 5. Wait for it to dry and you are done! See, wasn't that quick! :) 3. Pendulums Supplies: Option A: Natural Pendulum- Shell (or you can use a raw crystal, holey rock, etc... ) a small wood or ceramic bead for the end of the pendulum 12 inch leather chord 20 gauge brass wire (about 15 inches or so) scissors and needle nose jewelry pliers Option B- Chain and Crystal Pendulum Quartz Crystal (any crystal will work) 10 inch brass cable chain 10 inches of brass 20 gauge wire 2 small jump rings A small sparkly bead (for the end of the pendulum) Head pins for beads (or you can just use the wire) scissors Pendulum A steps: 1. Starting with your pre-cut wire begin wire wrapping from the top of shell (the point is facing downwards). You need to create a loop so that the leather cord can go through this loop. (When you are wire wrapping, treat it like you would be creating a pendant, if that makes sense.) 2. Once the shell (or crystal etc.) has been wire wrapped, tie one end of the chord through the top loop of the shell several times. 3. Now at the other end of the leather chord, slide your wood bead or ceramic bead on and then tie the end! 4. Congrats your done! Pendulum B steps: 1. Starting with your pre-cut wire, begin wire wrapping from the top of crystal (the point is facing downwards). You need to create a loop so that the jump ring can go through it. (When you are wire wrapping, treat it like you would be creating a pendant, if that makes sense.) 2. Open the jump ring with your needle nose pliers and place the wire wrapped stone on it. Then with your 10 inch cable chain, slide the last link onto the jump ring too. Close the jump ring tightly. 3. Now with your head pin (see below for what these look like) or with your wire, slide a sparkly crystal bead onto it. The create a loop at the end of that. Next get your other jump ring, open it up with needle nose pliers, and slide the last link of the chain onto it. After that, slide the crystals head pin loop onto the jump ring. Close the jump ring tight. (Example below- a bead with a head pin on it) 4. You're done! It should look like this: 4. Pendelum Board Supplies: A smooth, cut piece of wood. (In the picture is a 5"X5" wood square that you can get at Michaels or any craft store.) Wood burnishing tool Pencil Steps: 1. On the wood piece, draw on your design. I chose to do a pentacle :) At the top and bottom, write the word "Yes." To the right and left of your design, right the word "No." Then in the in-between areas write "Maybe." The reason behind writing all this stuff is that when the pendulum is swinging, you know what the answer to your question was. *As you draw, have your wood burnisher heating up* 2. Once sufficiently hot, trace your wood burnisher over the design over the sketch. Feel free to embellish as you go! 3. You're done! 5. Norse Elder Futhark Runes Supplies: 24 river rocks silver acrylic paint A list of all the runes you can print one here: http://www.badalijewelry.com/runekey.htm fine paint brush sheet protector (as your paint palate) Steps 1. One gather your rocks from a river if you can, I say this because they are super flat and smooth and perfect to work on. 2. One by one, with your silver paint (on the sheet protector palate), begin painting each rune on the rock. As you do this, meditate on the symbols meaning. 3. Ta da, that's it! ---------------------------------------------------------- Well everyone, I appreciate you guys reading and I can't wait for the second part of this post. It will definitely be more fun and creative! So what do you guys think so far!?! Comment below! :D Goodnight! ~Brittany
This is basically my favorite thing ever. Look at all these amazing projects! Get the pattern via LoveCrafts, designed by Megan Ellinger. And, if you're a crocheter, here's an option for YOU! Get the pattern via LoveCrafts, designed by Megan Ellinger. SUGGESTED MATERIALS: This post contains affiliate links.
Hello there, granny-loving people! We have two special treats for you today. These free crochet patterns for Modern Granny
The Genevieve Poncho is beautiful in its simplicity boasting classic lines and scrumptious big cables. The minimalistic design has a lovely drape and feminine appeal. Using bulky weight yarn and large needles, it knits up more quickly than imagined. The pattern has just enough changing stitches to keep your interest but also is easy for the new knitter. My Genevieve Poncho has an A-line Shape, is long and can be made with or without cuffs. Knitted from 100% Cascade Eco wool, it serves as warm and fashionable outerwear, delightfully swirling around you. Measurements after blockingNeck: 19-inch circumference Bust/Chest: 44-inch circumference measuring 7 inches from necklineLength: 28.5 inchesOptional Cuff: 7-inch lengthApproximately 1375 yards in #5 bulky weight yarn for poncho without cuffs long ponchoFor Cuffs: Approximately 160 yards of #5 bulky weight yarn Shown in Cascade Eco Bulky Yarn - Sapphire
How to Knit the Basket Weave Stitch Diagonal Braided + Woven Cables Easy Free Knitting Pattern + Video Tutorial with Studio Knit
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Persnickety Crochet Blanket Pattern persnickety (per-SNIK-i-tee) adjective, informal.1. overparticular; fussy. 2. snobbish or having the aloof attitude of a snob. 3. requiring painstaking care. The Persnickety Crochet Blanket pattern came about from a desire to document the total time and costs involved in publishing a crochet pattern. You can read about that on the blog if you’re interested. Spoiler alert, it took 213 hours and 35 minutes totime of the writing that blog post. Why is it called Persnickety? Well, when I first designed it, I thought to myself, “Wow that’s a very “fussy, prissy” square”. I went to an online thesaurus and typed in “prissy” and the synonym “Persnickety” jumped out at me as the right name. Persnickety has some interesting techniques, but you have all the assistance you could wish for in this pattern. You’ll find lots of help for the persnickety bits with close-up photos, round by round photos, charts and even links to video. You can do this! The pattern includes; a written pattern (the pattern includes both UK & US terms), a chart, video for all rounds of the pattern, including mirrored videos for left handed folks a full glossary of all stitches and techniques extensive, very detailed help with close up and round by round photos My layout option with help how to plan your own layout A single colour and what I've called the Eva colourway pink options with yardage for each Blanket Size 8 ply 57"/1.2 metres square You will need: As a guide, you'll need approximately 4,400 metres of 8 ply cotton that is 2.43 metres/2.66 yards per gram to make the single colour version. How to access the pattern This is the digital PDF pattern. Your download link will be on the order confirmation screen, in your order confirmation email and in your account, if you have one.
This lovely blanket combines granny clusters and the bobble stitch, all curving around a cheerful rainbow. Get the pattern via Etsy, designed by Melanie Poulter of Melu Crochet. More From This Designer: This post contains affiliate links.
Using Manos Wool, 113 Wildflowers. Pattern available for free here.
This lovely blanket combines granny clusters and the bobble stitch, all curving around a cheerful rainbow. Get the pattern via Etsy, designed by Melanie Poulter of Melu Crochet. More From This Designer: This post contains affiliate links.