Via Freeform crochet has always been immensely attractive for me. It shows the amazing creative genius of the artist and the skills to turn those varied shapes and forms into tangible, awe-striking masterful constructions. Once in a while, I like to delve into freeform crochet, but this summer, the desire to fully engage into it is hugely pronounced. I have already made several freeform necklaces, but I decided to bead them all and the beading is going slow. So, I have nothing to show you right now, but I am hopeful to have them ready by the end of the week. How about you? Have you tried freeform crochet? What have you made? Via Via Via
Hello! I won a few skeins of this soft, misty, almost magical brushed mohair in the October Monthly Challenge hosted by the gregarious Maryanne from Woolhogs fame and WOW! At first I was speechless - what is a cotton lover to do with mohair yarns?! It is so delicate and raw simultaneously that I was completely in awe. Inspiration struck after I touched the strands, played with the yarn between my fingers and put mood boards together. I started dreaming up endless ideas, possibilities and patterns so utterly suitable to the raw look of the yarn, but finally settled on a mesh pattern. Mood-boards put together from my Raw Rustic Pinterest Yarn: African Expressions Love Brushed Mohair Hook Size: 7mm Pattern: liveinternet.ru nr 10 as found on Pinterest Hint: In order to prevent total chaos, I imported the pattern into the Doceri app on the Ipad and colour coded the rows as seen in the below image. SHARE THIS | TWEET THIS
These cute little wide mouth martian crochet sacks are taking the internet by storm in the crochet community! They are lovingly called Yip-Yips because they resemble the puppet characters from the TV show Sesame Street. Hang them around the house or on the rear view mirror in your car. They can hold a variety of
Language English Level Easy/Intermediate Construction The Petra Sweater is worked bottom up in flat knitting, in garter and 1x1 rib band stitch. It’s an easy stitch but it requires to count rows. For both the front and back pieces, you will start by working 8 rows in 1x1 ribs, then work the rest of the body in garter and 1x1 rib band stitch. You will cast off stitches to shape the underarms, and then you will cast off stitches once you reach the neckline. You’ll work each shoulder separately with decreases to shape the neckline. The sleeves are also worked in flat knitting, from bottom to top. You will work the whole sleeve in garter and 1x1 rib band stitch, with increases to shape to sleeves. You will pick up stitches along the neckline to work the collar in garter and 1x1 rib band stitch with 4 mm needles. Shape and sizes The Petra Sweater is meant to be worn adjusted, with a comfortable ease. It goes down to the hips, and the sleeves stop at the wrists. Sizes XS/S – S/M – M/L – L/XL – XL/2XL are suited for an approximate bust circumference of 80/85 – 85/90 – 90/95 – 95/110 – 110/125 cm. Make sure to take your measurements in order to chose the size that fits you best, depending on your morphology, and the fit you are aiming for. You will need • 9 (10 – 11/12 – 12 – 14) skeins of Cotton Merino – 50 g/105 m (color 100) from Katia Yarns • 1 pair of 5 mm knitting needles • 1 pair of 4 mm knitting needles for the collar • 1 tapestry needle, scissors, pins and a flat surface to block your knitting Techniques Cast on – knit and purl – decreases – increases – cast off – pick up stitches – seam Sample 18 st x 27 r = 10 x 10 cm with 5 mm needles, texture stitch.
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And here it is, a free knitting pattern for the new Bee Calm Shawl. The shawl has a slightly asymmetrical triangular shape and lovely drape. With love to Terrazzo yarn by Scheepjes. Hope you enjoy! Purchase ads free printable pdf file on Ravelry HERE and Etsy HERE. Materials Scheepjes Terrazzo 745 Pergamena x 8 balls (30% Viscose, 70% Wool; 50g/175m) Find Terrazzo via your local Scheepjes shops, and via online retailers: Wool Warehouse* (UK, international shipping), Caro's Atelier* (NL and Europe), Taemombo (US and Canada). 3.25 mm and 3.75 mm needles Gauge for body: 22 sts x 30 rows to measure approx. 10 x 10 cm over seed stitch using 3.25 mm needles, after blocking Gauge for honeycomb: 22 sts x 26 rows to measure 10 x 10 cm over honeycomb stitch using 3.75 mm needles, after blocking Measurements Bee Calm shawl measures approx. 100 x 255 cm/39 x 100in Abbreviations and stitch guide approx. approximately k knit kfb knit front and back to increase by 1 st: insert needles into the next st, knit-wise; knit as you normally would but do not slip st from needle, instead bring needle around to the back and knit through back loop of same st RS right side st(s) stitch(es) p purl WS wrong side 1/2 LPC slip 1 st to cable needle and hold in front, p2, k1 from cable needle 1/2 RPC slip 2 sts to cable needle and hold in back, k1, p2 from cable needle Repeat format […] rep instructions in […] s many times as indicated in the pattern INSTRUCTIONS Copyright An original Lilla Björn Crochet Design (Tatsiana Kupryianchyk). Copyright 2014-2022. All rights reserved. This pattern is for personal use only. It cannot be sold, redistributed or edited in any way. Translations and video tutorials are not allowed. You can sell your finished products, but you cannot use my pictures to promote them. Please, always credit me as a designer of this pattern. Thank you! Purchase ads free printable pdf file on Ravelry HERE and Etsy HERE. Body Beg with 3.25 mm needles and cast on 1 st. Row 1 (RS): Kfb, turn – 2 sts. Row 2: P2, turn. Row 3: Kfb, k1, turn – 3 sts. Row 4: P3, turn. Row 5: Kfb, k2 – 4 sts. Row 6: P4, turn. Row 7: Kfb, k3, turn – 5 sts. Row 8: P5, turn. Row 9: Kfb, p1, k3, turn – 6 sts. Row 10: P3, k1, p2, turn. Row 11: Kfb, p1, k4 – 7 sts. Row 12: P4, k1, p2, turn. Pattern repeat Row 13: Kfb, p1, [k1, p1] rep to last 3 sts, k3, turn – 8 sts. Row 14: P3, [k1, p1] rep to last st, p1, turn. Row 15: Kfb, [p1, k1] rep to last 3 sts, k3 – 9 sts. Row 16: P4, [k1, p1] rep to last st, p1, turn. End of pattern repeat Rep rows 13-16 until you get 176 sts. Row 17 (RS): Kfb, p to last 3 sts, k3, turn – 177 sts. Row 18: P3, k to last st, p1, turn. Row 19: Kfb, k to end, turn – 178 sts. Row 20: P to end, turn. Rows 21-22: Rep rows 17-18 – 179 sts. Rows 23-30: Rep rows 13-16 twice – 180 sts. Rows 31-32: Rep rows 17-18 – 184 sts. Rows 33-38: Rep rows 19-20 three times – 187 sts. Rows 39-40: Rep rows 17-18 – 188 sts. Rows 41-42: Rep rows 19-20 – 189 sts. CHART for shawl's body Honeycomb panel Change to 3.75 mm needles. Row 43 (RS): Kfb, p1, k2, [p4, k2] rep to last 5 sts, p2, k3, turn – 190 sts. Row 44 (WS): P3, k2, [p2, k4] rep to last 5 sts, p2, k2, p1, turn. Row 45: Kfb, [1/2 RPC, 1/2 LPC] rep to last 3 sts, k3, turn – 191 sts. Row 46: P4, [k4, p2] rep to last st, p1, turn. Pattern repeat Row 47: Kfb, [k2, p4] rep to last 4 sts, k4, turn – 192 sts. Row 48: P4, [k4, p2] rep to last 2 sts, k1, p1, turn. Row 49: Kfb, p2, [1/2 LPC, 1/2 RPC] rep to last 3 sts, k3, turn – 193 sts. Row 50: P3, k2, [p2, k4] rep to last 2 sts, p2, turn. Row 51: Kfb, k1, [p4, k2] rep to last 5 sts, p2, k3, turn – 194 sts. Row 52: P3, k2, [p2, k4] rep to last 3 sts, p3, turn. Row 53: Kfb, p1, 1/2 LPC, [1/2 RPC, 1/2 LPC] rep to last 3 sts, k3, turn – 195 sts. Row 54: P4, k4, [p2, k4] rep to last st, p1, turn. Row 55: Kfb, p4, [k2, p4] rep to last 4 sts, k4, turn – 196 sts. Row 56: P4, [k4, p2] rep to end, turn. Row 57: Kfb, [1/2 LPC, 1/2 RPC] rep to last 3 sts, k3, turn – 197 sts. Row 58: P3, k2, [p2, k4] rep to last 6 sts, p2, k3, p1, turn. Row 59: Kfb, p3, k2, [p4, k2] rep to last 5 sts, p2, k3, turn – 198 sts. Row 60: P3, k2, [p2, k4] rep to last st, p1, turn. Row 61: Kfb, p1, k1, [1/2 RPC, 1/2 LPC] rep to last 3 sts, k3, turn – 199 sts. Row 62: P4, [k4, p2] rep to last 3 sts, k2, p1, turn. Row 63: Kfb, p2, [k2, p4] rep to last 4 sts, k4, turn – 200 sts. Row 64: P4, [k4, p2] rep to last 4 sts, k3, p1, turn. Row 65: Kfb, k1, 1/2 RPC, [1/2 LPC, 1/2 RPC] rep to last 3 sts, k3, turn – 201 sts. Row 66: P3, k2, [p2, k4] rep to last 4 sts, p2, k1, p1, turn. Row 67: Kfb, p1, k2, [p4, k2] rep to last 5 sts, p2, k3, turn – 202 sts. Row 68: P3, k2, [p2, k4] rep to last 5 sts, p2, k2, p1, turn. Row 69: Kfb, [1/2 RPC, 1/2 LPC] rep to last 3 sts, k3, turn – 203 sts. Row 70: P4, [k4, p2] rep to last st, p1, turn. End of pattern repeat Rep rows 47-70 four more times – 251 sts. Then rep rows 47-54 once more – 255 sts. CHART for honeycomb panel Edge Change back to 3.25 mm needles. Rows 71-72: Rep rows 17-18 – 256 sts. Rows 73-78: Rep rows 19-20 three times – 259 sts. Rows 79-80: Rep rows 17-18 – 260 sts. Rows 81-88: Rep rows 13-16 twice – 264 sts. Rows 89-90: Rep rows 17-18 – 265 sts. Row 91 (increase): Kfb, [k9, kfb] rep to last 4 sts, k4, turn – 292 sts. Row 92: P to end, turn. Row 93: Kfb, [k2, p2] rep to last 3 sts, k3 – 293 sts. Work approx. 5 cm in the established 2x2 ribbing. In the beg of RS rows, always work kfb and introduce increased stitched to the existing ribbing pattern on the next rows. After the ribbing is finished, cast off. Block the shawl. Congratulations! Your shawl is now finished! Purchase ads free printable pdf file on Ravelry HERE and Etsy HERE. Subscribe to a newsletter not to miss a single post. You can also follow me on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram.
*DIGITAL DOWNLOAD PATTERN* NOT A SWEATER FOR SALE* refunds cannot be issued for this pattern. Here are these cute fingerless gloves that I designed inspired by the Powerpuff Girls a few months ago. It was very enjoyable to design this and write the pattern. It will also suit you very well while keeping your hands warm. If you wish, you can make it from cotton yarn and use it even in spring and summer! In addition to detailed written instructions, there are photo guides. Materials Needed: ◆ Himalaya Everyday Super Lux 100% Acrylic , 100 gr (3.5 oz) = = 250 mt (.273 yds)- 8 ply DK Yarn. ◆ 2.5 or 3 mm crochet hook (for ribbing) ◆ Stitch markers. ◆ Measuring tool (e.g., ruler, tape measurer). ◆ Scissors & yarn needle SKILL LEVEL: Advanced Beginner / Intermediate Skills Needed: ★ ch = chain ★ dc = double crochet ★ tr = treble crochet ★ sc = single crochet ★ slst(s) = slip stitch(es) ★ st(s) = stitch(es) ★ blo single crochet- blo sc= back loop single crochet ★ inc = increase ★ sk st = skip stitch ★ dec = decrease Terminology: This pattern uses US terminology All rights reserved. This pattern is FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. The pattern (or parts of it) may not be reproduced, distributed or resold, translated, published, altered, shared or posted (for sale or free) over the internet or offline. Recording a youtube video based on or inspired by this pattern is not allowed. "Don't allowed you to sell a finished product." Please do not hesisate to contact me, if you need any help or support.🤍
This chunky crochet basket has a such a unique texture, thanks to the "diagonal chevron" stitch pattern.
This is a DIGITAL PATTERN, not a finished physical object. You will receive a pdf file with instructions on how to craft this top yourself. This pattern will require BOTH knitting and crocheting. If you want to modify it to be for just one or the other, you can message me and I'll help you, but please note that this pattern is intended to be made using both. Welcome to the Nereid Top! This 12-page, made-to-measure pattern will guide you in making this sea fairy top with knitted body and arms, and crochet accents. It is flexible in terms of size and can also be modified to have short sleeves. The top is made in three parts: torso/body, and two sleeves, which are then attached to the body and finished off with a crochet border and an i-cord bow. Please message me on Instagram (@beauumeadow) or email me at [email protected] if you have any questions. Happy making--I'd love to see any finished projects as well! <3
A soft, super cute earring/jewelry holder. 100% handmade. Made with cotton yarn. sizing: square mesh- 8x8.5in oval mesh- 9x8in dc w net-9x7in simple dc- 8x6in
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This is a downloadable PDF only. NOT a finished product. As this is a digital file that is automatically sent to you, I do not accept refunds. This is a PDF crochet pattern for the Boho Book Nook. The Boho Book Nook is a boho-style hanging basket that is the perfect size for a couple books or journals, a stack of magazines, a place for mail, or whatever you need it for! Finished size on dowel rod is approx. 12 inches wide and 11 inches long. Level: advanced beginner. Uses US terms, in English language only. Finished size: approximately 12 inches wide and 11 inches long at completion, not included hanging string. Pattern includes instructions for adjusting the size. Materials needed: 6mm hook Approximately 350 yards of worsted weight (4) cotton yarn 2 12-inch by 5/16-inch dowel rods (pattern can be adjusted for most other sizes, but pattern is written for a dowel rod that is at least 12 inches in length) Yarn needle Scissors Pattern uses two strands held together and is designed to have no seaming. Photos are included for construction. I used 2 skeins of I Love This Cotton in Antique Gold. Stitches used: Sc Dc Mini bean stitch Thank you so much for supporting my shop! I would love to see your finished creations, use #belleandbeancrochet on Instagram to tag me! If you have questions or need help with my pattern, feel free to contact me at belleandbeancrochet [!at] gmail.com, or message me on Instagram @belleandbeancrochet.
Bullion Stitch is one of the most decorative in crochet, so check out this post to learn more - beautiful projects and free tutorials!
Handmade crocheted star pillow to add some style to your room or to add to your living room This item is made to order, so please understand that it can take up to 2 weeks to make. But of course, let me know if it is a rush order and I will do all I can to get it to you in a timely manner!
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Lil Teabag, a free crocheted amigurumi pattern, designed by The Cozy Chipmunk. She also makes a cute bookmark!
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I pulled out the giant pom pom maker to finish this Crochet Modern Low Tide Throw in style! Which it needed to be modern and hip for my daughter's best friend. I love making blankets for "clients" when they can give me a clear vision of what they want it to look like.