Welcome to Lesson 3: Single Crochet. If you missed Lesson 2: Chain Stitch, you can find part a here and part b here . Be sure you have a go...
9 nove modelli PDF dettagliati all'uncinetto per realizzare gioielli all'uncinetto e decorazioni per la casa. Chiunque può seguire, bastano due mani e una buona visione. Questo elenco di modelli combinati include i seguenti modelli: anello YoolaLace, orecchini YoolaSunflower, YoolaHoops, collana YoolaTube, YoolaPomegranate, perline YoolPixie, YoolaCuff, YoolaDrops, YoolaPears, Ognuno di questi articoli è un regalo meraviglioso per qualsiasi età e occasione. Per quelli di voi che cercano un regalo originale dell'ultimo minuto questo potrebbe essere perfetto. Tieni presente che tutti i diritti sono riservati a YooLa (alias Yael Falk) ed è vietato fare uso commerciale del tutorial e/o del modello. Tieni presente che questo elenco è solo per il PDF e non include gli articoli stessi, gli articoli sono in vendita anche su elenchi separati. Alcuni di questi progetti sono già disponibili anche come VIDEO ONLINE istruzioni e KIT https://www.etsy.com/shop/yoola/?section_id=14732219 ------------------------------------- http://www.yoola.etsy.com ------------------------------------- Scopri una nuova tecnica all'uncinetto che ho sviluppato, l'ISK (Invisible Spool Knitting)! Questo non è l'uncinetto standard a cui eri abituato; cercando di trovare la formulazione giusta, la più accurata sembra essere l'ISK, una tecnica con la quale creerai disegni che sembrano lavorare a maglia, mentre usi un uncinetto.
ふんわりと空中をただよう…クモの巣のようにも、クラゲのようにも見えるニットアートを作る、造形作家・谷口聡子さん。繊細さと少しの毒々しさを兼ね合わせた独自の世界観を持つニット作品は、どれもとても幻想的。また、谷口さんが手掛けるアクセサリーブランド「a hINT of」のアクセサリーには、優しい美しさが…。今回は、谷口聡子さんのニットアートの世界をご紹介していきます。
Crochet is a very popular craft and is easy to get started with....you just need yarn and crochet hooks! This page contains links to the best beginner's tutorials and a large number of free patterns.
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Impressive work by my dear students ....I'm in such owe to have these talented ladies take the invisible spool knitting into great fresh directions. Floral necklace in reds and greens by Nehama Bar-Nissan inspired by Sowon Joo one could imagine Nehama lives in the southern hemisphere wiht this joyful spring vibe... wh
This is a MINI tutorial in a "recipe format" , meaning it is based on another full pattern, in this case the pixie beads : https://www.etsy.com/listing/58523856 This mini tutorial will reveal the recipe of making a round mesh ball, based on the pixie beads pattern idea , keep in mind if you are not familiar with the invisible spool knitting you will require to get the pattern mentioned above to understand it. No previous knowledge or experty is required in order to get hooked on ISK technique, only stable hands and good eyesight. ✔ Required Materials : ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Stainless steel crochet hook size 0.75 - copper wire - Wire cutter - ISK starter size M (24 loops) - optional ⌚ PREPARATION TIME: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It would take 15-30 minutes to make a mesh ball. ★ DIFFICULTY LEVEL : ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beginners ❤❤❤ FEEDBACKS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ “Fantastic kit, including Yoola's instructional videos that make the process so easy. As always, Yoola was super helpful when I contacted her - one of my favorite sellers! “- Catherine “I love it! Perfect for making those hard to find holiday gifts yourself! “- Jillian “Wonderful instructions. Do not go anywhere else for this type of item. Buy with confidence!! Thanks Yoola” Ann Marie ✉ CONTACT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Feel free to convo me with any questions, I'm email friendly ? FAQ ~~~~~~~~~ can I sell the items i will make following your patterns ? YES ! :) you can make to sell my jewelry to sell, all you have to do is make sure to specify all rights belong to YoolaDesign and include a link to www.Yoola.etsy.com or www.YoolaDesign.om . Using my photos to sell the items made by you is prohibited. The pattern itself and the photographs included in it are property of YoolaDesign, it is available for your personal use only. No reproduction in whole or in part or distribution of the pattern or its content is allowed. pls respect the time and effort I put in the development and preparation of each pattern. ✈ SHIPPING ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is an instant download product, right after finalizing the payment you will be able to download your purchase via your order page. This is not the standard crochet you have been used to; trying to find the right wording for it, the most accurate appears to be the ISK, a technique with which you will create designs that look like knitting, while using a crochet hook. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Back to shop : https://yoola.etsy.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GERMAN SPEAKERS : This tutorial is also available in German, convo me if you would like it sent to you, the video is in English. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Wire crochet ou fil crocheté. Très en vogue aux USA, ou au Canada, les bijoux en fils métalliques crochetés, font leur apparition chez nous... Comment crocheter du fil métallique?? et créer de magnifiques bijoux originaux?? Avant toute chose, il faut...
"Crocheting wire enables me to create interwoven forms that are structurally strong, yet visually and physically light. The forms allude to ethereal silhouettes associated with shadows, ghosts or decay.” She crocheted lungs too! Mondro studies the anatomy she crochets for months before getting her hook out and you can tell. Her pieces, which include hearts,
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Español SOLITARIA. Anillo hecho con hilo de fantasía plateado. Nivel: Principiantes Técnica :crochet Hilo: Madeira : Hilo para bordar plateado. Este hilo permite dar cuerpo y consistencia a la flor. Parece metal sin tener desventajas de las alergias al metal verdadero. Gancho. nº11 o el adecuado para la tensión deseada. Puntos usados: cadeneta, puntos altos. Roseta/ flor: Cerrar el hilo en redondo y hacer tres cadenetas ( magic loop crochet). A continuación hacer 19 puntos altos. Cerrar con un punto raso. Tirar del hilo donde se han montado los puntos, en el centro no debe quedar agujero. Dejar suficiente hilo para coser, unirlo al del aro inicial ( 30 cm.) Pasar los hilos por detràs entre los puntos hacia el centro de la flor. Dejar en espera. Aro del anillo: Con el mismo hilo y otro de color gris y buena torsión, por ejemplo DMC nº 8 hacer una cuerda de nudos( como los de atar zapatos) hasta obtener la circumferencia adecuada a nuestro dedo. Se unen los extremos cosiéndola. En este mismo punto se unen los hilos de la flor y el aro rematándolos bien. Listo para usar. Aunque un solitario sea un diamante que va engarzado solo, esta es una flor solitaria pero mucho más fácil de obtener... y por, supuesto, mucho más barata. Se puede mojar, pero es preferible no abusar de ello. Inglés: SOLITARIA Ring made of silver fancy yarn. Level: Beginners Technique: crochet Thread: Madeira: Embroidery Thread silver. This thread allows consistency to the flower. It seems metal without the disadvantages of real metal allergies. Hook. No 11 or suitable for the desired tension gauge. Stitches: chain, double crochet. Rosette / flower : Close the thread around and make three chains (see magic loop crochet on the net). Then crochet 19 double crochet. Close with a slip stitch. Pull the thread where the stitched are mounted in the center hole should not be. Leave enough thread to sew, attach it to the initial ring (30 cm.) Pass the thread behind between points towards the center of the flower. Stop waiting. Ring: With the same wire and a other in gray , for example DMC No. 8, make a knotted rope (such as tying shoes) to get the proper circumference to your finger. It ends sewing it together. At this point join the threads of the flower and the ring being topped well. Ready to use. Although a " solitario" is a diamond- in spanish language- that will crimp alone, this is an alone flower but easier to obtain ... and, of course, cheaper. It can be wet, but it's better not to abuse it.
Welcome to Lesson 3: Single Crochet. If you missed Lesson 2: Chain Stitch, you can find part a here and part b here. Be sure you have a good handle on chain stitch, as we will start with a chain today. You will need to have all of your materials, including the scribe, for today’s lesson. Live Wire First, I need to explain about the live wire. You will need to take your hook out of the crochet from time to time. When you put it back in, it is important to be sure all of your wires are still going the right way. When I refer to the “live wire” or “live side”, I am talking about the portion of the wire that is closest to the spool. live wire Notice that the “live side” of the wire is on the side of the hook closest to you. It will always be on this side of the hook. Anytime you pull your hook out, make sure you re-insert it with the live side nearest you. Materials For this sample, I will use a no.8 hook and 30 gauge copper wire. In metric that is a 1.50mm hook and 0.254mm wire. I will make a nine row sample with 9 stitches (including the turning chain) in each row. I will explain these terms as I go. Base Chain To start, make a chain of ten stitches. In abbreviated instructions, that will read as ch. 10 This is your base chain. You can count the chain stitches as illustrated below. Notice that you do not count the loop currently on the hook (your live loop). base chain with stitch count The First Single Crochet (sc) Now you have your base chain. You will insert the hook into the third chain from the hook. third ch from hook Always insert the hook from front to back. inserting the hook Take the wire over the hook and behind the existing chain. This is called a yarn over (yo). yarn over yarn over detail Draw the live wire (your yo) through the chain and keep it on the hook.You now have two loops on the hook. This is called drawing up a loop. draw up loop Yarn over again. yarn over Draw that yo through the two loops on the hook. the first single crochet (sc) You just finished your first single crochet (sc)! Experienced yarn crocheters please note: I do not wrap the live wire around my left fingers for tension as is done with yarn. The stiffness of the wire is sufficient to maintain tension. Another Single Crochet Do it again. Note the asterisk... it is a marker for future reference. *Now, insert the hook in the next chain to the left. insert hook in next ch Yarn over (yo). yo Draw up loop. You should have two loops on the hook again. two loops on the hook Yarn over (yo). yo Draw the yo through both loops on the hook. the second sc You have now done two single crochets (sc). Finishing the Row Repeat from * until you run out of chain (that should be 6 more times). Now you have one row and 9 stitches completed. That is, one turning chain and 8 single crochet. When counting stitches, the turning chain counts as a stitch. the first row Open the Loops This part is an extra step for experienced yarn crocheters. Chain 1 (this will be your turning chain for the next row) and remove your hook. turning chain Take your scribe and insert it into the first stitch to stretch it open a bit. You do not need to open the base of the turning chain. It kind of looks like a stitch but don’t think of it that way. Call it the base of the turning chain in your head at all time to avoid confusion and miscounting. inserting the scribe Work your way across the row, opening each stitch. As you are poking your scribe through each stitch, be sure you pick up the front and back portion of the stitch. When you look at the work from the top, the whole stitch makes a teardrop shape. It is really important to open the whole stitch. picking the whole stitch When you come to the end of the row, be sure to open the turning chain. It can be a little tricky; it doesn’t look like a normal stitch. Go ahead and open it. picking the turning chain Now that you have opened the loops, count the stitches and make sure you have the right number on your first row. count the stitches For the purpose of counting stitches in a row, note that #1 is the base of the turning chain I mentioned before. Also, stitch #9 is the turning chain. The turning chain is actually a chain stitch and not a single crochet. You count it as a stitch when you are checking the number of stitches in a row. Row Two You are ready to start row two. First you need to put your hook back into the live loop. Make sure the live side is closest to you. put the hook back in the live loop Turn the work. Keep your hook with its loop in your right hand and turn the work from left to right with your left hand. turn the work Take a look at your work and identify the base of the turning chain. base of the turning chain Insert your hook into the first stitch. Yarn over and draw up a loop. You have two loops on your hook. yo and draw up loop Yarn over again and draw the loop through both loops on the hook. You’ve now started row two! first sc on row 2 Keep on going down the row, making single crochets in each stitch. When starting a stitch, make sure you insert the hook under both parts of the stitch below, just like when you opened the loops with the scribe. working the next stitch Be sure to make a single crochet in the turning chain of the row below. make a stitch in the turning chain At the end of row 2, you should have made one turning chain and 8 single crochet for a total of 9 stitches. Now, chain 1. Remove your hook and open the loops with your scribe just like you did on row 1. picking the loops on row two You have completed row 2. Take a break and admire your work! row 2 completed Row 3 and Beyond Now you know all the steps for making single crochet. To keep going, just repeat what you did for row two until you can make nice, even stitches. carrying on with row 3 all the way to row 9 Finishing Out I have done 9 rows now. I am ready to finish out. Work your final row as before until you get to the last stitch. On the last stitch, yarn over and draw up a loop as before. working the last stitch Now yarn over and draw through both loops on the hook to make the last stitch. the last loop Clip the wire. I use my wire nippers to cut the live wire and pull the hook until the end of the wire pulls through. Stretch the loops with your scribe as you did for the previous rows. row 9 loops are all stretched Use your fingers to stretch and flatten your sample. You can pull extra hard on the edges to even out the sides. go on and pull really hard, it's strong stuff before stretching after stretching Clean Up To make your sample look nice and neat, tie off the ends by wrapping them around the loops three times. Then, clip the tails and tuck the pokey bits with your needle nose pliers. tie off the last stitch tie off the base chain nip off the tails tuck in the pokey bits You have now finished your nine stitch, nine row sample of single crochet (sc). Be sure to count your stitches carefully, as you work. If you find that you have an extra stitch, make sure you are not inserting your hook into the base of your turning chain. If you are short a stitch, make sure you are making a stitch in the turning chain of the row below. the finished sample Abbreviations Your new abbreviation is sc for Single Crochet. The instructions for this lesson in abbreviated format are as follows: start: ch 10 row 1: sc in 3rd ch from hook. sc 7 sts. ch 1, turn. row 2: sc 8 sts. ch 1, turn. rows 3-8: repeat row 2. row 9: sc 8 sts. Cut off and draw up lp. I hope you are enjoying crocheting in wire. Keep practicing and it gets easier. When I started learning, I had to look things up over and over until they came naturally. Don’t sweat it if you need to refer to the pictures and instructions frequently! If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments section below or on my facebook page Annabelle Jones Jewelry. Don’t be shy; if you are confused, somebody else probably has the same question! See you next week for Lesson 4: Half-Double Crochet.
9 nove modelli PDF dettagliati all'uncinetto per realizzare gioielli all'uncinetto e decorazioni per la casa. Chiunque può seguire, bastano due mani e una buona visione. Questo elenco di modelli combinati include i seguenti modelli: anello YoolaLace, orecchini YoolaSunflower, YoolaHoops, collana YoolaTube, YoolaPomegranate, perline YoolPixie, YoolaCuff, YoolaDrops, YoolaPears, Ognuno di questi articoli è un regalo meraviglioso per qualsiasi età e occasione. Per quelli di voi che cercano un regalo originale dell'ultimo minuto questo potrebbe essere perfetto. Tieni presente che tutti i diritti sono riservati a YooLa (alias Yael Falk) ed è vietato fare uso commerciale del tutorial e/o del modello. Tieni presente che questo elenco è solo per il PDF e non include gli articoli stessi, gli articoli sono in vendita anche su elenchi separati. Alcuni di questi progetti sono già disponibili anche come VIDEO ONLINE istruzioni e KIT https://www.etsy.com/shop/yoola/?section_id=14732219 ------------------------------------- http://www.yoola.etsy.com ------------------------------------- Scopri una nuova tecnica all'uncinetto che ho sviluppato, l'ISK (Invisible Spool Knitting)! Questo non è l'uncinetto standard a cui eri abituato; cercando di trovare la formulazione giusta, la più accurata sembra essere l'ISK, una tecnica con la quale creerai disegni che sembrano lavorare a maglia, mentre usi un uncinetto.