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This listing is for a crochet PATTERN (pdf), not the finished product! Instant download after purchase, emailed by Etsy after purchase clears. No refund on digital items. This dress is constructed from the top down, with clear instructions on how to customize the size to achieve the perfect fit for each individual. The dress is worn with a waist belt, so if you have one lying around, this is a good opportunity to put it to use! A mini pattern for a simple crochet belt is also included, if you prefer that. Materials needed: 10 skeins (50 grams/100 metres per skein for a size S, which is the default size in these instructions. When expanding the size, you will need a couple of skeins extra per size. I used Maxi Vip by Lana Gatto (Burgundy, code 1012) for this design, which is made with a blend of merino wool (80%) and cashmere (20%). If you need to find a substitute for this yarn, I would stick to yarn with the same, or similar, traits (merino wool especially) to achieve the fit and drape that is intended for this dress. 5,5 mm (I-9) crochet hook Scissors, stitch markers and a darning needle I am using US crochet terms in this pattern. If you have any questions regarding this pattern, feel free to get in touch via Etsy, or email me at highinfibrecrochet [!at] gmail.com. You can also find me on Instagram: @highinfibre. Please do not share, sell, alter or rewrite this pattern. Of course you may sell items created by my patterns, but please reference my shop, Highinfibrecrochet, @highinfibre and the specific design. Happy crocheting! There is nothing like the joy of a handmade product, let’s celebrate sustainable and homemade fashion!
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Hello again, friends! I get a lot of questions about my poms and how to make them. Well, you asked for it, so here it is – a video tutorial for how I make my XL poms! Thank you for your patience, it’s tough getting a kid free morning around here to plan a video...Read the Post
Hi Friends, Today I'm sharing a technique that's been around for a while but never gets old. My friend Lani showed me a gorgeous card she...
Here recently I was on a baby blanket making spree. One of my friends had a shower, and then another friend asked if I could make a couple for showers she was going to also. And in all honesty, I just didn't want to spend all my time crocheting a full blanket, so I decided to crochet around fleece,
Hi Friends, Today I'm sharing a technique that's been around for a while but never gets old. My friend Lani showed me a gorgeous card she...
Maan is not for the faint at heart. She is not a flimsy, barely there layering piece, but a wrap with a lot of character, presence, and substance. She stands out in the crowd and will add something extra to any outfit while keeping you warm and cozy. She is an eye-catcher, but also your shield. Knitting this wrap is a treat for the adventurous intermediate to experienced knitter. Because of the variety of stitch patterns and techniques, there’s no room for boredom and there’s just enough repetition to get a sense of rhythm and structure. CONSTRUCTION Maan is a large triangle shawl worked top-down, starting with a classic garter tab. All the colorwork is done using the slip-stitch technique, so you will be handling only one strand at the time. The stitch pattern for Maan is written out and charted, the mosaic colorwork is charted only. SIZE Approx 225 cm / 88.5” wingspan along the top edge and 70 cm / 27.5” deep. YARN DK weight yarn. MC approx 750 m / 820 yards. CC1 approx 500 m / 550 yards. CC2 approx 375 m / 410 yards. Sample shown in Schoppel-Wolle Leinen Los. DIFFICULTY Maan uses some intricate techniques and stitches, which are all carefully explained in the pattern, but please keep in mind this is not a mindless tv-knit! Test knitters rated the difficulty level as 3 out of 5.
These are five of the most commonly used knots in beadwork. Beginners will have fun tying each of them.
Today I am joining a good friend-- Lee of May Chappell and the Love all around Quilt Block tour. She is a delight and believe me when I say that her booth at market is always awesome. She has an eye of design and it shows in her quilt patterns as well.
Norwegian Granny Square Pattern Norwegian is one of the 52 six-inch granny square patterns from my Siren’s Atlas collection. The 7-page pattern includes everything you need to succeed; a written pattern (you choose UK or US terms), a chart, round by round photos, and a link to a private video showing how every round is made. You will need: Yarn: 40 metres 8 ply/DK/Light Worsted yarn Hook: 4 mm Named after seas and oceans of the world, Siren's Atlas takes you on a voyage around the world. The Norwegian Sea is a marginal sea in the North Atlantic Ocean, northwest of Norway. It is located between the North Sea and the Greenland Sea and adjoins the North Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Barents Sea to the northeast. 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 cute snowman Christmas countdown craft was made by Theresa Villanueva Vredeveld's kiddos! She said she cut out a white circles on paper then used scrapbooking brads to connect the paper carrot nose in the middle.
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Pattern is written using Standard American Terms and includes a lot of pictures to show you the process step by step. Lace diagonals shawl is the winner of Design Wars challenge. Diagonal lace shawl is simple and elegant, in a slightly asymmetrical triangular shape. It’s fun play of diagonal blocks in 2 different pattern sections which will show beautifully when worn. And just before get bored you have to alternate panels - delicate floral lace with simple plain stitch and vice versa. It can be worn in a multitude of ways. Wrap it around your neck as scarf, wear it like a cowl or bandana, or just throw it over one shoulder to give a pop of color. Samples made with col. Asphalt Heather and col. Cornmeal , Knit Picks Palette yarn
I'm finally getting around to putting up some Fall decor around the house and I thought that I might whip up another piece of button art. I've been inspired by some really neat projects by the BustedButton (you have to see The Little (button) Mermaid piece she is working on!). I thought a button candy corn
Hi everyone! It’s Kelly here bringing you a new addition of the Press Exhibit. I hope everyone is enjoying their summers so far! Things get pretty hectic around here during the summer m…
Crochet Pattern “The Cozy Creative” Pattern. ****** This listing is for an INSTANT DOWNLOAD Crochet Top PATTERN PDF, not a finished Top ****** Instructions include: Sizes: XS/S, S/M, M/L, L/XL, XL/2XL, 2XL, 3XL Measurements XSmall/Small: Width around 29”Length 121/2 ” Small/Medium: Width around 35” Length 14 1/2” Medium/Large: Width around 41”Length 16 1/2” Large/X-Large: Width around 47”Length 18 1/2” X-Large/2X-Large: Width around 53” Length 20 1/2” 2X-Large/3X-Large: Width around 59” Length 22 1/2” Made with any #5 Bulky Weight Yarn Patterns are written in American English in standard U.S. terms. Pattern is Easy to read and Simple to make. For a Intermediate Crocheter. NO REPRODUCTIONS OF THE PATTERN ARE ALLOWED. Items made from the pattern are allowed to be sold as long as the pattern is credited. :) **We cannot accept returns or issue refunds on any of our patterns.**
Designed by felt artist Kelsey Linville, the traditional poinsettia pattern is used to create a festive poinsettia flower approximately 6” x 6”. Get the instruction on our blog! Kelsey Linville, creator of In Bloom Felt Studio, is a self-taught felt florist who loves to brighten up spaces around the world with her bold and colorful forever blooms. Kelsey’s philosophy is that creativity sparks joy. She wishes to share that with others through her designs and tutorials. When she’s not in her studio, Kelsey loves to spend her time in the great outdoors with her husband and two children. About Our Dies Extra deep, wafer thin dies are designed to cut Benzie’s Wool Blend Felt and Bellwether 100% wool felt with ease. Works equally well with paper and cardstock too! Use wire snips to separate steel dies. Dies compatible with most manual die cut machines, for best results use Benzie Design's Metal Shim. Made in the USA.
Dora’s Christmas Pudding Beanie Hat Crochet Pattern with Holly Berry tutorial! Toddler size free on the blog, with baby to adult sizes available in the PDF.
Already have the password? Access it here: Quilting Resource Library Starting the quilting journey - or revisiting it after a long holiday can be a little overwhelming! There are so many projects, a plethora of notions, fabrics
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Today I am sharing this colorful newspaper owl craft for kids that is super bright and beautiful and is perfect if you have old newspaper laying around the house. I love to make crafts with
I get really excited about Valentine’s Day because it’s an opportunity to put God’s Word and His truths into the hands of so many kids! Think about it, if your child goes to school, he or she is probably being asked around this time to send in a collection of Valentines to pass out to […]
Build Your Own E-book of LavishCraft Designs. Choose any pattern combo totaling over $15 and get 15% off automatically! Must be made as a single purchase, add to cart Underlying Structures Cowl Revamped and updated as of 4/12/18. Dynamic Movement & Deep Texture! Unique cables and slipped stitches combine to form wavy helix-like motifs cupped around ‘peekaboo’ pockets of Reverse Stockinette. Charted and Written (Abbreviated) Pattern. Recommend chart reading skills. US English knitting terms & abbreviations Intermediate Skill Level: Complex Cabling , Slip Stitches, Provisional CO, Graft or 3-Needle BO.. Must be able to ‘read’ work for WS. Only RS Rows provided on charts and written out. Worked flat from a provisional CO. Join with Kitchener Grafting or 3 Needle BO. For optimal results project needs blocking. ~ Materials ~ 400 yards (365 m) DK weight yarn @ approx 246 (225 m) per 100 g ~ Sample used 375 yards (340 m) 1.5 balls Berocco Fiora in Marietta US 5 (3.75 mm) Needles Cable Needle ~ you will need one, the cables are very tight Row Counter Stitch Markers (4) ~ Optional Tapestry Needle Scrap Yarn & Crochet Hook ~ for Prov CO Blocking Surface, Wires &/or T-pins ~ Measurements ~ 56.5 x 7” (142.5 x 18 cm) ~ Gauge ~ Gauge not critical but will affect size and yarn requirements. For needle selection: 19 sts x 34 r = 4” (10 cm) square Firmly Blocked Stockinette 88 r in pattern (1 rep) = 11.25” (28.5 cm) The final image is the WS Additional Chattiness ~ A wonderfully helpful tip for a cable needle replacement can be seen in Shanel’s Project . She bent an aluminum DPN - the crossings tend to get very tight and the singlet wants to slip off even a jogged CN. ~ Because I have seen it mentioned in a few project notes, I will address the first project-yarn-row of the prov CO being knit and equaling a WS row. This is ok, it WILL NOT make a row of purl bumps on the RS of your work! As long as there is only ONE row made in project yarn before starting the RS chart, you can k them, p them, rib them, or any combo thereof and once you remove the scrap yarn they will simply be loops on the needle. They only ‘become’ sts when the removed row of scrap yarn is replaced with your grafting sts - I promise… Don’t believe me? I’m not offended. And honestly? Good for you! - Always seek confirmation of iffy sounding claims. I didn’t believe it the first time I came across it either so I fully encourage you to try it out for yourself with just a few sts CO and removed.
Maybe you’ve heard of this packing tape transfer method before but I just found out about it not too long ago and couldn’t wait to try it out. It’s so easy to d…
When my sweet sister was here last summer, she wanted to make a Family Home Evening Chart. Unfortunately we didn't get around to it. My n...
Many of you will recognize Maralee’s studio. She was the first winner of our Studio Showcase contest (see original post HERE). She did a great job getting her studio organized, and designed a portion of it around Stamp-n-Storage products.One year later her studio is still one of the most viewed pages in our Studio Showcase and has received tens of thousands of views and MANY pins to Pinterest, along with glowing comments and some questions in our comments section.Well, that was just Phase I! She has since completed Phases II and III, and sent us updated pictures earlier this year. In her note she answered many of the questions that had been posted and summarized the whole process.Let’s turn it over to her!*********Dear Stamp-n-Storage -This may be a long over due note but I once again want to send some picture of my finished craft room, inspired by Stamp-n-Storage. I just finished phase III….. my husband calls it the FINAL phase. We’ll see!It all started with Stamp-n-Storage Ink pad and punch storage, a few Rubbermaid type drawers, sitting on a Costco table and I still needed more room. So I designed my room to make it work better. At first I was going to go to Lowe’s and buy ready made cabinets, but they are not cheep and then I needed someone to install them (my husband is not that handy). I ended up getting an estimate from a local cabinet shop (Haverna Cabinets, in Bend,OR) and they put my design to paper and fit everything in so neatly. That was phase I. I had sent pictures earlier.Phase II, because I quilt besides stamp, I needed the right space for my machines and cutting table. They made that work.Phase III was just finished. I had the grand idea for my ribbon rack, (the ribbon sits on the shelf with the dowel in front so ribbon is easily removed) and of course I needed more room for my Stampin’Up clear mount stamps and another Stamp-n-Storage unit. They made all fit in plus added the coffee bar in the little nook.Now this did not come without a cost, but the shelving is made with the stuff used for garage cabinets so it was a little less expensive and in the end I got just what I wanted, all things very handy for making cards, working on the computer and doing small (6 people or so) classes. Love my room, what’s not to love. I hope I answered some of the questions that I have seen on the blog. Now get organized and keep on Stampin’Maralee R*********Nicely done, Maralee! Enough chit chat, let’s get to the pictures!This is the main work area with plenty of counter top, TONS of stamp storage and space for a computer:Turning a little more to the left and we see her quilting area:Stepping back a bit and we can see more of the room and the table for her classes:By the door is this neat little space with more cabinets for displaying cards, storing stamps and ribbon and the perfect spot for a 36 Combo Holder!Perhaps most importantly: The coffee nook!Great job, Maralee! Keep on stampin’, indeed!Well? What do you think? Let us know in the comments.
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LYRA THE HYENA Lyra the Hyena is traveling the world, visiting all her animal friends, and she’s pleased to meet you along the way! Lyra’s pattern is a part of the Amigurumi World Tour, a designer collaboration CAL running from 16 March – 26 April 2020. Check out #AmigurumiWorldTour on Instagram to see 12 designs from around the globe and collect them all! (See my Instagram stories for a list of designers) This pattern will teach you how to make Lyra's furry mane using yarn! Lyra's Saddlebag is a separate pattern, available for FREE at Projectarian.com. ________________________________________ WHAT YOU'LL GET ________________________________________ – FULL 37-page PDF pattern with accurate, easy-to-follow instructions. All the information you’ll need to prepare for making Lyra, including yarn quantities, tools, skills, and other supplies. – High quality images to guide you through every step. – Helpful notes and tips throughout the pattern. – Free bonus Booklet: Projectarian’s Pro Tips for Amigurumi (ami & sewing help). ____________________________________ PATTERN INFO ________________________________________ YARN: Lyra the Hyena is designed with acrylic yarn in double knit weight knit (DK, which is the equivalent to yarn weight 3, light worsted, 8 ply or 11 wpi), with thinner yarn for her eyes. TERMINOLOGY: US terminology with metric and imperial sizes. SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate Although it is rated intermediate, this pattern contains loads of photos, plus extra tips and a bonus section that will teach you all the required skills and techniques. DELIVERY: Instant download in PDF format. English only. This listing is for a digital file, not a physical book. _____________________________________ COPYRIGHT ________________________________________ Lyra the Hyena | Crochet Pattern by Projectarian. This pattern or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the designer. Copyright and intellectual property rights reserved. Copyright © 2020
Use this granny purse crochet pattern to crochet a bag for your little girl. She'll love the flowers, hearts, and colors of this little bag!
Vivika’s Prayer Flag Project has taken on a new meaning after a recent diagnosis of breast cancer. Read more about it at Generation Q Magazine’s Facebook page or here. ‘You are My…
Get your wiggle on! Finally, a mug as exciting as your morning coffee! And large enough to properly dose a caffeine fix. We love this hand thrown ceramic mug's tactile patterning achieved through a glazing process akin to textile resist dyeing.Product Specifications:Sold Individually; available in French Blue, Mustard, Rust and White12 oz capacityWhite glaze interior, colored glaze exterior and glazed handleMicrowave and Dishwasher safe, though hand-washing ceramics is recommended to ensure a longer life.Handmade in Costa Mesa, CAThis is special because...Carved Color Ceramics is a happy little pottery studio born out of a not so little accident, when Founder/Designer Taylor sustained a brain injury in a car crash. Due to digital screen limitations, she was forced to take a break from her graphic design career. Ceramics had always been a part of her life, and this was the “bump” she needed to start throwing clay professionally!TBI’s and concussions are often referred to as “invisible injuries," and Art Therapy was instrumental for Taylor's emotional and physical recuperation. In addition to creating incredible, functional ceramics, Taylor uses her platform to educate around Art Therapy as a means of recovery for traumatic brain injuries.
Knit a cosy double layered cowl with the Crassula cowl pattern and practise your stranded colourwork skills. Crassula knits up quickly and features a fun stitch pattern that blends traditional fair isle patterns into a modern gradient. The simple, geometric pattern is easy to follow and perfect for colourwork beginners, while the shifts in pattern across the length of the cowl will hold the interest of more experienced knitters. The cowl is gently shaped to sit snugly around your neck and flare out around your shoulders. Before and after the stranded colourwork you’ll work a section of plain stockinette, beginning with a provisional cast on. When the knitting is complete the provisional cast on is removed and the two ends are joined together with a three-needle bind off, using a neat trick to turn the join to the inside — don’t worry there’s a video!