Here we have another amazing tiny item for you to enjoy your evening and crochet something beautiful with your crafty hands. If you are free for this evening you can sit cozy, bring your hook and yarn, and start crocheting with a cup of tea. Thanks to the author for such a simple and creative […]
This no-sew crochet axolotl is quick, easy and cute! It would make a great addition to your next market/craft fair or a fun gift.
Extrait des 24 petits riens à broder avant Noël, hors série n°1, de Broderie Créative paru en octobre 2009, épuisé.
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Your favorite brands under one roof: Patons, Bernat, Caron, Lily Sugar‘n Cream, Phentex, and now Red Heart! New and innovative yarn is added all the time. Again, people give me ideas and I had to revamp The Average Joe Willy Warmer. We need characters!! These make the perfect stocking stuffer for the Man. Lyle Lion. [...]
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Here is the Halloween Crazy Quilt canvas KCA 013-18: Sadly, It is the only Crazy Quilt canvas that I have not yet stitched and written a guide for. Some of you have been hinting strongly that I needed to get stitchin' to finish the Trilogy! Well wait no more! Six sections are figured out and started! This is a tiny Chartreuse wedge of the fan: Here are two different checkerboard sections: Here is a close-up of the oblique orange section in upper right quadrant: And, lastly, the three different patterns in the upper right quadrant. Notice the use of many different Combination stitches. My stitching goal with the Crazy Quilts is to create a pattern in each patch. Each patch has alot of visual interest, because it should represent an individual fabric. I achieve this by layering the stitches...layers of pattern and threads and stitches. There are 13 patch sections in the body of the Block, plus the Fan. The Fan is made up of 10 wedge sections. 23 sections total. I'm off to a healthy start...HOORAY! And just as a reminder, here are Spring & Christmas Crazies: And looking lovely on my bed:
mohair lace shawl made by D. Abília Ferreira from Santarém similar to broomstick lace (known in portuguese as "ponto peruano") but not exactly the same. (blogged)
My mother in law Nola was visiting this week, and brought with her this lovely crochet and fabric creation, which she has just finished… Isn’t it beautiful? And isn’t she clever! …
Fall River is feminine triangle-shaped shawl worked top-down. Puff stitches add nice volume to the light lacy fabric. Size is easily adjustable and pattern will work with any yarn weight from Lace to DK. Finished size: wingspan 73.5” (187 cm), depth 35.5” (90 cm). Pattern is written row-by-row with large, clear charts. Materials Needed: • 2 skeins of Shoppel-Wolle Zauberball Crazy in shade 1660 Flussbet or 920 yards (840 meters) of any Fingering weight yarn • 3.5 mm (E) hook • Blocking pins • Tapestry needle and scissors Pattern is written in standard US terms and fully tested. Thank you for stopping by!
Originally designed to wear to the Kentucky Oaks Race, our Day at the Oaks lace crochet shawl is perfect for your special occasion.
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Lots of photos following, so brace yourself. I decided to do a CQ block - in pink, monochromatic (mostly) - using all of the stitches I have learned in TAST so far plus a couple of extras. This is the resulting block. Notice I did not use one single bead! You have no idea how hard that was for me to avoid the temptation. Really! This is the naked block I started out with. Close-up of the center floral motif. First, let me point out I added some sheer floral printed fabric over a couple of the shiny sections. This one is gathered slightly. I left some of the satin show along the seam. This is a little darker area from the sheer and is over a darker pink. Again, the satin shows along the buttonhole stitch area. I will list the stitches from top to bottom rows on each of the following close-ups. Cretan, French knot, knotted Cretan, buttonhole wheel (1/2), chain, French knot, lazy daisy/detached chain: French knot, Herringbone (both light pink and dark pink rows), Algerian Eyelet, fern leaf: This is kind of mixed up, but there are SRE petal stitch flowers, lazy daisy flowers, French knots, bullion rose and stitch, stem stitch rose and stem stitch, spider web rose: Web is straight stitch with couched connections; spider is whipped wheel with a little satin stitching over body and straight stitch for extending legs: Basque, scroll stitch, butterfly chain, French knots and lazy daisy (detached chains), straight stitch, up and down buttonhole: (From left to right in pie-shaped section) - French knot, buttonhole wheel (1/4), lazy daisy, straight stitch, French knot, running stitch, crossed buttonhole, bonnet: (butterfly) satin stitch, chain stitch, Fly 'Y' stitch; (below butterfly and in no particular order) French knots, wheat ear, straight, lazy daisy, feather stitch (bottom): Wheat ear, back stitch: (lace is added) Barred chain, half chevron, oyster, chain, buttonhole: Chain (3 rows), zig zag chain, Palestrina, cable chain, Chevron: There! I think that should be at least 35 unless I left out a seam somewhere. I you don't get close to the same count, let me know. This was so much fun and I will likely do it again, using my tags for reference.
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A free pattern for some pretty crochet flower coasters. They are like bright mini mandalas!
Pattern only!! This pattern is meant for intermediate crocheters! But if you’re a beginner wanting to move on to more challenging projects definitely try this pattern!! Note: I had to compress this file like crazy to even upload it, so pls excuse the "fuzziness"
This crochet pattern is for a McDonald's restaurant's Grimace character. This weird purple guy is a fun throwback to McDonald's original gang of restaurant mascots. ***WRITTEN IN ENGLISH*** An original pattern by Fat Lady Crochet. Please note this is a crochet pattern, not the finished physical item. This easy crochet pattern is written in US terms and is designed for crocheters with a solid understanding of simple crochet, and who don't mind a little bit of sewing. Lots of photos are included to help you along the way. Materials • 150 grams size 4 (worsted weight) yarn in Purple • Scrap amounts size 4 yarn in Black, White, Red • Crochet hook size H 5.00 mm • Crochet hook Size G 4.00 mm • Tapestry needle • Fiber fill • Stitch marker • 2 x 1/4-inch black buttons ONLY if piece is being made for people over 3 years of age. Notes • Grimace's Legs, Body and Head are worked in one piece, using 2 strands of yarn held together. • Grimace is worked in continuous rounds from the bottom up; do not join unless instructed to do so. Place marker in first st of round and move up as work progresses. • Grimace's Arms and Eyes are worked separately and then sewn on. • Stuff firmly, but not so the stuffing shows through the stitches. • The finished piece is approximately 10 inches tall. • A magic ring may be used to begin pieces if preferred. • 1 strand Bulky (size 5) yarn may be substituted for 2 strands yarn held together without any alterations to pattern needed. Thank you for supporting my small, Canadian, woman-owned business. Please do sell lots of your finished work, but credit fat.lady.crochet on Instagram and Fat Lady Crochet on Facebook. You do not have permission to sell, publish or reproduce this pattern anywhere. This is an instant PDF download, NOT the finished crochet piece. Once payment has been received, you will be able to download this pattern. If you have trouble downloading your pattern, please message me. Sorry, no returns, refunds or exchanges on PDF downloads.
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The top that you all requested a pattern for... I finally plucked the design from my head and put it to paper! I designed this top or those of us that are top heavy and need more support, while being comfy of course! I teach you how to custom fit this design to your unique shape. THIS IS A PATTERN ONLY. NOT A MADE PRODUCT If you would like me to make one for you please message me. there is a listing you may also order one on. I am fairly new to pattern writing. If you need help please email me at Crystalmooncreatives [!at] gmail.com. You may also join my FB group Community for Creatives BST I hope you all love this pattern as much as i enjoyed making it for you all!! Tag me in your finished work plz!! I cannot wait to see everyone loving their mushroom top!
Cooler weather has arrived. Make some cute Animal Hats. There are lots of cute animal hat Crochet Patterns to create. A great gift for your animal lover.