Hello dear Amigurumi FollowersToday we share Amigurumi Beautiful Pumpkin Free Pattern for you. As you kno
The Abrazo is a contemporary style chunky slipover that will effortlessly keep you dressed up and warm. Slipover features large openings for the arms, cropped in the front and slightly longer in the back, it is framed with an i-cord edging to give it a minimal look. First you will cast on and work the stitches for the back, after that you will work left shoulder then right shoulder as well as the front to shape the neckline and the armholes, then you will connect the front and back to work the body in the round. The slipover is worked in stockinette stitch all the way through. It is meant to be worn with little ease 5-10 cm of positive ease is built into the pattern. Choose a size that is closest to your bust circumference. Sizes Bust circumference of the finished slipover with ease built in; XS 36”, S 38”, M 41 ¾ ”, L 43 ¾ ”, XL 47”, 2XL 50”, 3XL 52 ¾ ”, 4XL 56 ¼ “, 5XL 61” approximately (XS 91, S 97, M 106, L 111, XL 120, 2XL 127, 3XL 134, 4XL 143, 5XL 154 cm). Gauge 7 stitches by 10 rows = 4” x 4” (10 x 10 cm) using size (US 19) 15 mm needles in stockinette stitch, blocked. Gauge is important, you will need to check it periodically as knitters tend to knit differently when knitting flat and knitting in the round. Yarn 480, (520), 580, (620), 680, (725), 800, (860), 880 grams of “Crazy Sexy Wool” from Wool and The Gang, or “The Wool” from We Are Knitters (200 grams = 80 meters / 87 yards). Suggested needles US 19 (15 mm) 32” or 40” / 80 cm or 100 cm circular knitting needles or needles to obtain gauge.
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🤲🏻 C H A L E C O D U O 🤲🏻 Teje este precioso Chaleco de Punto Reversible DUO para mujer combinando punto jersey y punto elástico. Una prenda básica, sencilla y muy versátil que podrás personalizar fácilmente a tu gusto. Es un chaleco de punto completamente reversible que podrás usar indistintamente por un lado o por el otro según te apetezca ¡los dos lados son bonitos!. Podrás tejer el Chaleco DUO tanto en plano, usando agujas rectas, como en circular, para evitar las costuras laterales. En el patrón encontrarás las indicaciones detalladas pasada por pasada para tejer tanto en plano como en circular. Talla S. Para contornos de pecho entre 82-90 cm + holgura aproximada de 10 cm. (100 cm. de contorno de pecho prenda terminada) Talla M. Para contornos de pecho entre 90-98 cm + holgura aproximada de 10 cm. (108 cm. de contorno de pecho prenda terminada) Talla L. Para contornos de pecho entre 98-105 cm + holgura aproximada de 10 cm. (115cm. de contorno de pecho prenda terminada) Talla XL. Para contornos de pecho entre 105-115 cm + holgura aproximada de 5 cm. (120 cm. de contorno de pecho prenda terminada) Una vez realizada la compra, se te abrirá una nueva página donde podrás efectuar la descarga de los patrones. También recibirás un correo electrónico con el recibo de tu compra y los links para la descarga. Al ser un proceso automatizado, asegúrate de revisar tu carpeta de Spam si no recibieses el correo.
Tops aux points fantaisies ou aux motifs assemblés , accompagnés de leurs grilles gratuites , trouvés dans la Galerie Picasa de " Claudia " . Top orné de motifs carrés colorés Crochet n° 1,25 Top violet / parme , aux points fantaisies Top aux rangs...
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¡Este es un PATRÓN de AMIGURUMI! Si estás buscando algo especial para regalar por un cumpleaños o Baby Shower...¿por qué no sorprendes a tus seres queridos con un regalo hecho a mano? ¡Puedes hacer ésta monada de Triceratops a crochet! ¡Puedes hacer una familia de dinosaurios con diferentes colores, a los más pequeños de la casa les encantará! ¡Incluso puedes usarlo como montura de su amiga Unga! El triceratops mide aproximadamente 23x8cm tejido con la aguja que recomendamos en el patrón. Recuerda, no es el objeto acabado, es un patrón para que realices este Triceratops tú mismo. Este patrón es de nivel intermedio, es muy sencillo de realizar y además tiene fichatutoriales para enseñarte como coser tu amigurumi. En el PDF encontrarás instrucciones básicas para el acabado, relleno y detalles de tu amigurumi terminado, así como fotografías y gráficos para realizar todas sus partes. Todo para que hacer tu Triceratops ¡sea ¡pan comido! Patrón descargable, en Español (con diagramas de los puntos, versión gráfica) en formato PDF. Podrás descargar tu patrón directamente una vez se confirme el pago. No podrás vender los artículos acabados con los patrones de Duende de los Hilos, tampoco está permitida la difusión en ningún canal de los patrones y/o todas las imágenes contenidas en su interior, no están autorizados para ser vendidos, compartidos, redistribuidos, modificados ni traducidos a cualquier otro idioma o publicar estos patrones o partes de estos patrones sin autorización expresa por escrito de Duende de los Hilos. No se admiten devoluciones en productos descargables.
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Aprende a tejer el Chal Praga a dos agujas, paso a paso y con vídeos explicativos. Verás que sencillo es y cómo vas a lucirlo este invierno!
Patron realizado por : Amis Tejiendo Momentos Materiales Aguja crochet 2.0mm Hilos 2 mm de grosor en colores blanco, negro y piel Ojos de seguridad de 7mm Aguja lanera Relleno siliconado Tijeras, alfileres y silicona líquida Pintura acrílica blanca y pincel fino Brazos (x2) color crema 1 - anillo mágico de 6 pb2 - 5
Te enseño a tejer esta hermosísima Hello Kitty, mide aproximadamente 15 cms de alto y quedarás feliz con el resultado ❤ Patrón gratuito de Amis Tejiendo Momentos, pueden seguir a la diseñadora en sus redes sociales: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amistejiendo/Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/amistejiendo/?_rdc=1&_rdrYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AmisTejiendoMomentosRaverly: https://www.ravelry.com/stores/amis-tejiendo-momentos Podes ver mas patrones como estos en la categoría PERSONAJES Materiales - Aguja crochet
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Animals seem to be a popular embroidery subject. They are everywhere online. I know that the Royal School of Needlework (RSN) teaches 'pet portraits' to their certificate and diploma (C&D) students, but it's not been available as a day class until recently. I had the good fortune to participate in the first offering of this online version of the class to non-C&D students. These are some of the bits and pieces that I had acquired by the end of the class: The class had a lot going for it even beyond the fact of it merely being available. It was six weeks long and held on Saturdays. Because the instructor, Jen Goodwin, was willing to teach at night in the UK I had a wonderfully civilised 10AM (California time) start time. The sessions were only three hours long which I found to be a good length for a Zoom class. (I tried a single six hour RSN class several months ago and it was tiring, not to mention the class started at 7AM for me which was just too early.) I did the entire class on a phone, but a tablet or something larger would be nicer! The following is going to be fairly geeky. I'm writing this with the intent to share and also as notes for myself. We spent the first four weeks with lectures and sample stitching. Jen gave us guidance on good and bad source materials for our animals and she helped us select our photos. I chose a head shot of one of my cats: Meili at nine months old from last November. She's in pretty good focus and her eyes look really nice which was something that was important to me. Once our source photos had been selected we started working on developing a stitching outline or pattern. Jen gave us good directions on how to create the outline. We then used those patterns to do more prep work including a stitch direction diagram, a black and white shaded drawing, a colour pencil drawing and an order-of-work breakdown. These were all excellent exercises intended to help us to really get to know our photo and how it would eventually be embroidered. I haven't had time to finish all of the prep work, but will before I start working on the final piece. We started the process of choosing appropriate ground fabrics and thread colours. I find choosing thread colours to be very challenging, so this was probably the part that interested me the most. We used colour photos of our animal subjects and held threads up to the photos to see what matched. Or, we used the actual animals themselves sometimes: The next steps were to stitch several samples of different types of fur one might encounter when stitching an animal. The class was geared towards helping us learn how to stitch any animal through the various exercises. Employing a subset of the threads that we intended to use on our portraits, we stitched the samples on muslin/calico. We weren't necessarily stitching samples of our animals, we just used colours that we had already selected for future use. The exercises were fun and very informative. (There were only six required samples. I added more boxes to play with later.) The most interesting thing about stitching the fur is that, unlike traditional shaded work where you come up in an already stitched area, you go down into an already stitched area. You want to see the end of the fur. That was kind of weird to get used to, but well worth it! I had a bit of a conundrum over which ground fabric to use on my project. I narrowed it down to two natural-coloured Italian Graziano linens. They are sold in the States as 'manuscript vellum' (left) and 'sandcastle' (right). (Cutting out Mei Mei's head from the cluttered background of the original photo made things much easier!) I ended up choosing manuscript vellum because I like the contrast better. At this point we could transfer our patterns to the ground fabric and start stitching, but I decided I would work on practice pieces first. We started with the eyes on our actual animals and, in my case, the neck which would be the first area I would start stitching on besides the eyes. I had a lot of trepidation over stitching the eyes. Our penultimate class was wholly dedicated to the eyes. By the way, after the first class, I didn't do any stitching during classes, I just observed and took notes. That worked better for me as I could completely focus on what was being taught. We could send Jen photos during the week of our progress if we wanted to. Back to the eyes....they were difficult, but not as hard as I thought they would be. I followed Jen's excellent instruction and ended up with these: They need a little more tweaking, but they're not bad for a first try. I put several copies of the eyes on one of my practice pieces (via ink jet). I want to try some other colour combinations as well. That's about where we ended the class. I think there will be many challenges ahead, but we were given excellent instruction. I feel I have a solid grounding in how to proceed, but I'm still going to have fun figuring out the colours. However, this is good for me to do and I'm glad I took the class so that it forced me to try something I knew would be difficult. The class had a nice amount of rigour, but we also laughed a lot! I highly recommend it if you are interested in learning to embroider animals. References Royal School of Needlework The class proved very popular and they plan on offering it again. As of this writing there is a class in the Fall. Some of the students in the class are sharing their work on Instagram. You can follow via #rsnspringpetportrait2021 Jen Goodwin Embroidery
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Materials - 3.00 mm crochet hook - 100 % cotton yarn for a 3.00 mm hook - Tapestry needle - Polyfiber fill Abbreviations (US Terms) st = stitch ch = chain sc = single crochet You will need: One color for the skin/fur, white and a contrasting color for the straps of the t-shirt. Oh! And a bit of brown yarn to embroider the eyes and muzzle. I use 100% cotton yarn. Finished size: From head to toe, Oliver measures 30 cm approximately. Of course, should you choose a different hook and yarn, final measures will vary. Ready! Let's begin! Leg 1 Start with the color of the skin/fur… 1. Make 2 chain stitches. Crochet 4 sc in the second chain from hook. 2. Crochet 2 sc in each stitch (8) 3. to 20. Crochet 8 sc Close and break the yarn. Leg 2 + body Start with the color of the skin/fur… 1. Make 2 chain stitches. Crochet 4 sc in the second chain from hook. 2. Crochet 2 sc in each stitch (8) 3. to 20. Crochet 8 sc DON’T BREAK THE YARN… let's go on 21. With the second leg still on your hook, chain 10 ch stitches and join leg 1. Crochet 8 sc along leg 1. Then crochet 10 sc along one of the sides of the 10-ch chain, 8 sc along leg 2 and, finally, 10 sc along the other side of the 10-ch chain. Total stitches: 36 22. to 27. Crochet 36 sc 28. Change to white and crochet 36 sc 29. Crochet 36 sc 30. Change to the contrasting color of the t-shirt and crochet 36 sc 31. Crochet *7 sc, one decrease*, repeat * (32) 32. Change to white and crochet 32 sc 33. Crochet 32 sc 34. Change to the contrasting color of the t-shirt and crochet 32 sc 35. Crochet 32 sc Start stuffing the body… 36. Change to white and crochet *6 sc, one decrease*, repeat * (28) 37. Crochet 28 sc 38. Change to the contrasting color of the t-shirt and crochet 28 sc 39. Crochet 28 sc 40. Change to white and crochet 28 sc 41. Crochet 28 sc Stuff some more… 42. Change to the color of the skin/fur and, only through back loops, crochet 28 sc DON’T BREAK THE YARN… We will go on with her head… Head 43. Crochet *1 sc, 2 sc in the next st*, repeat * (42) Stuff the neck area firmly… 44. Crochet *2 sc, 2 sc in the next st*, repeat * (56) 45. to 59. Crochet 56 sc With a bit of brown yarn, embroider the eyes between rounds 49 and 50. The distance between the eyes should be 12 stitches… 60. Crochet *2 sc, one decrease*, repeat * (42) 61. Crochet *5 sc, one decrease*, repeat * (36) Start stuffing the head… 62. Crochet *4 sc, one decrease*, repeat * (30) 63. Crochet *3 sc, one decrease*, repeat * (24) 64. Crochet *2 sc, one decrease*, repeat * (18) 65. Crochet *1 sc, one decrease*, repeat * (12) Stuff some more… 66. Crochet 6 decreases (6) Close. Break the yarn and weave in ends. Muzzle Using white… 1. Start with a magic ring of 6 sc 2. Crochet 2 sc in each st (12) 3. Crochet *1 sc, 2 sc in the next st*, repeat * (18) With a bit of brown yarn, embroider the nose in the middle of this white circle... Bear Ears Make two, using the color of the skin/fur… 1. Magic ring of 6 sc 2. Crochet 2 sc in each st (12) 3. Crochet *1 sc, 2 sc in the next st*, repeat * (18) 4. to 5. Crochet 18 sc 6. Press the opening with your fingers, aligning 9 stitches side by side and sc together the corresponding stitches, 1 sc into each pair of stitches (9). Close and break the yarn, leaving a long tail to sew to the head. Arms Make two. Using the color of the skin/fur… 1. Make 2 chain stitches. Crochet 4 sc in the second chain from hook. 2. Crochet 2 sc in each stitch (8) 3. to 20. Crochet 8 sc Do not stuff the arm… 21. Press the opening with your fingers, aligning 4 stitches side by side and sc together the corresponding stitches, 1 sc into each pair of stitches (4). Close. Break the yarn and leave a long tail to sew arms to body. Assembly - Sew the white muzzle to the head, in between the eyes. - Curve the ears and sew them to the head. - Sew the arms to the sides of the body. Done! Congratulations! © 2019 – “Oliver” is a design by Carla Mitrani for {Amour Fou} – All rights reserved. This pattern is for personal use ONLY. This pattern or parts of it must not be reproduced or published (printed or online), altered, resold or used for commercial purposes without authorization. You can neither reproduce, publish, alter, sell or use for commercial purposes FINISHED DOLLS made with this pattern without authorization. Thank you!
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