Collane, anelli, bracciali, quelli che vedete sono solo alcuni dei lavori realizzati da me, grazie alla lavorazione delle palline all’uncinetto. Come già accennato nello scorso post, le …
Le palline all’uncinetto sono divertenti da fare e possono servirti per tantissimi usi, sono anche facili da fare se sai come farle, quindi ecco un tutorial semplice e veloce per imparare a farle d…
Collane, anelli, bracciali, quelli che vedete sono solo alcuni dei lavori realizzati da me, grazie alla lavorazione delle palline all’uncinetto. Come già accennato nello scorso post, le …
Le palline all’uncinetto sono divertenti da fare e possono servirti per tantissimi usi, sono anche facili da fare se sai come farle, quindi ecco un tutorial semplice e veloce per imparare a farle d…
Crochet Christmas Bauble Ornament Free Crochet Patterns
Ai bambini notoriamente piacciono le cose piccole anche perchè riescono a prenderle bene con le loro manine. Allo stesso tempo bisogna stare attenti che gli oggetti non siano troppo piccoli per non…
Video tutorial e tecnica base per fare le palline all’uncinetto inamidate con la colla vinilica
Video tutorial e spiegazioni per fare le piastrelle all’uncinetto, versatili per numerose creazioni
Hello! Katy here. It feels like I’ve been going on about baubles for ever! I am so so pleased to finally present our free pattern to you. But first, a little back story… My crocheted-ba…
A new and FREE pattern for original Floral Ear Muffs is already here!
Non sentite anche voi nell'aria profumo di festa? È ora di pensare a realizzare delle palline di Natale fai da te: ecco alcune idee da provare subito!
raccolta di idee per realizzare grembiuli fai da te per essere alla moda in cucina
The larksfoot stitch is one of those beautiful and multipurpose crochet stitch patterns that will give a fabulous, one of a kind look to any
Intrecci di Fili, la Magia che nasce dalla destrezza delle mani, la trasformazione, la meravigliosa arte che mi accompagna da sempre.... Raccolta di schemi e progetti e tecniche di lavorazione.
Hello lovely readers, before I jump into today's post I really wanted to thank you all for the wonderful comments on my last post. My rules seemed to resonate with a lot of you, especially number 3.Thou shalt not feel guilty for having too many wips on the go at once.There's no shame, we're all the same! (sorry, been watching way too much embarrassing bodies it seems. Those of you outside the UK probably won't have a clue what I'm talking about and may think I've lost my mind completely, don't worry it's just my silly sense of humour) It's a common side effect though of being addicted to yarn. It's impossible to solely concentrate on one project at a time, so let us rejoice 'we shall no longer worry about all the ufo's we have languishing at the bottom of our baskets, or hidden away in a drawer or cupboard. We are now liberated! Fear not hooky friends, no more will we allow ourselves to be judged for buying more yarn than is necessary, and flitting between projects. Agreed? Right, down to today's business. Over the weekend I was doing my usual browsing online, and came across two awe inspiring projects here and here. I was knocked sideways by the gorgeous palettes chosen by both these very talented crocheters. I couldn't find a pattern, but as it looked like a fairly simple concept and with the visuals to guide me, I decided to try my hand at working up one for myself. I grabbed some yarn, (yes you guessed it) my trusty Catania Cotton and a 3.5mm hook, found a comfy spot on the sofa and proceeded to make my first block. One turned into two, turned into three, four, five. I got quite carried away with it. I was so happy with the results I took the crazy notion that I might try and write up a pattern for it to share. So without further ado, I hereby present my very first attempt at a Crochet Tutorial. I've decided to call my interpretation the Happy Flower Block. Please bear in mind I'm completely self taught and have limited ability in this area, therefore if there are any mistakes I can only apologise. I've tried to be as detailed as I can, combining written instructions along with a pictorial guide. Please let me know how you get on? It would please me no end to hear you've given it a go, and it worked *fingers crossed* x x x Just click on the images for a larger, more detailed view. Please Note: Rounds 6&7 do not start in a corner space. I begin the round where the previous finishes. Also, pictures are as a guide only and do not always correspond exactly to the written instructions beside/beneath. Thank you. Ok, here goes *deep breath* x Foundation Ring Round One Round Two Round Three Round Four Round Five Round Six Round Seven A join as you go method for joining these squares can be found here...
I’ve been meaning to make a 6 color spin ball for quite a while now, never got around to it, never really felt like it either. Then, I had all this leftover cotton from the rainbow loafers and kn...
Eccomi con un nuovo video tutorial con una variante della maglia bassa, se il disegno della classica maglia bassa ti ha stufato e vuoi un punto base semplice ma ricco e diverso dal solito ecco la v…
Pallina di Natale ad uncinetto - tutorial per realizzarne una uguale o personalizzarla con decorazioni a vostro piacimento
Love going out during cold weather with this Stone Fence Crocheted Sweater. This lovely garb will keep you warm and toasty specially...