Here are five tips to help you out if you're new to thread crochet, a type of crochet that is especially popular during the Christmas holiday season.
Upgrade your style with this gorgeous hair accessory. It's fun to make and fun to wear! This pattern is perfect if you: - Want to learn lace work - Need a quick introduction to crochet thread - Are looking for a crochet accessory for the summer! My pattern testers rate the difficulty level at intermediate, although with the guide of the pictures they believe confident beginners can also give it a shot. The pattern includes detailed step by step introductions, pictures to guide you along, and notes to help you along the way. You should be familiar with ch, sc, hdc, dc, and tr. Don't hesitate to email me at contactmadebycoral [!at] gmail.com for pattern-related questions. Follow me on instagram @madebycoral_ for updates on all my new designs. TERMS: This pattern is for PERSONAL USE only. All rights for this pattern go to MadebyCoral. Please do not redistribute, sell, or make tutorials using my pattern. Please do not sell items that you make using my patterns. By purchasing this pattern you are agreeing to these terms.
Crochet Forget-me-not flowers Bunch(This bouquet contains 48 small flowers) I hope you enjoy knitting these bright Forget-me-not flowers and arranging your display. The many advantages of having knitted flowers, of course, is that you don’t have to water them and they don’t’ wilt! These items are made from cotton crochet thread. The stems are made from wire which can be bent or cut to desired length. It's lovingly handmade with 100% recycled cotton. Thank you for looking, please contact me if you have any questions! I am happy to do custom orders! Note: The package of the flower is included, you receive a complete bouquet❀.(*´◡`*)❀.
PDF pattern for the fairy floss top ~along with a pattern lookbook This pattern uses crochet US terminology and is suitable for intermediate beginners. It is made to measure, making it inclusive to any size <3!! ** pattern states that the selling of the finished product is not allowed but feel free to sell your finished pieces** how much yarn will you need? yarn usage will differ depending on size, hook, and yarn weight- inside the pattern you will see examples of yardage for different size bodies. As an example- A ~medium size top with a 5mm hook and lace weight mohair- calls for ~75g of yarn/ 270 yards Optional Materials: 5.0 mm crochet hook sport weight (3) yarn or lace-weight mohair ( I used this) Necessary Materials : yarn needle crochet thread #10 1.5 mm hook measuring tape stitch markers
Crochet Forget-me-not flowers Bunch(This bouquet contains 48 small flowers) I hope you enjoy knitting these bright Forget-me-not flowers and arranging your display. The many advantages of having knitted flowers, of course, is that you don’t have to water them and they don’t’ wilt! These items are made from cotton crochet thread. The stems are made from wire which can be bent or cut to desired length. It's lovingly handmade with 100% recycled cotton. Thank you for looking, please contact me if you have any questions! I am happy to do custom orders! Note: The package of the flower is included, you receive a complete bouquet❀.(*´◡`*)❀.
Learn to crochet a veil for mass with this Solomon's Knot crochet veil pattern. It's the perfect catholic crochet project to start this year off!
Knit a lovely lace design for your home or to give as a gift! Knit with size 10 crochet thread using U.S. size 0/2mm needles. Designed by Nazanin Fard.
This tutorial came about when I was asked about the thread I used when I made the watering can. It's crochet thread, Coats & Clark, Classic. The miniaturist wanted to weave baskets with it. I suggested using waxed linen, 2 ply. The wicker furniture makers use waxed linen, 3 ply. I purchased some 2 ply months ago wanting to weave baskets but never got around to it. The miniaturist said she couldn't get the 2 ply so I thought I could do the same thing with painted crochet thread. This is the result of a question from a miniaturist and my experimentation. I hope you enjoy it. There's my ball of crochet thread with Delta's Ceramcoat Autumn Brown and Apple Barrel's Golden Brown. I used what I had on hand. The brown glass stain is used to coat the baskets after they are finished, that's just an option. You will need 26 gauge covered wire. I have the kind that is wound with thread. Sometimes it's a little tedious to work with because the thread will unwind. There is a different kind, Fibre-Craft makes it and it has more of a coating. I am told it's easier to work with. She buys it from www.createforless.com. We are going to use mat board for the bottom of the basket. Choose a "basket" looking color and paint the crochet thread and one piece of the covered wire. I just dip my finger and thumb in the paint and run the thread through and hang it up to dry. I cut the thread 24 inches (70 cm) long. It seems an easy length to handle. Four pieces should do for a little basket. Don't forget to paint one piece of the covered wire, too. The next thing to do is find a mould. The ones I used for this project are a cap from my hair spray bottle, I cut the bottom off a Reese's Pieces candy container and I made a mould from odds and ends of Fimo. The moulds should be at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) tall. I like to use plastic because the tacky glue will not stick and I can wipe the glue off. Remember 1 inch equals 1 foot for sizing the basket. You don't want to make the basket too big. You have to fill it after you've made it. A big basket takes more to fill! I made the bottoms from mat board. I traced around the Reese's Pieces container, then drew another line about an 1/8" (4mm) inside the original line. I cut on the new line. For the other moulds I used my circle and oval templates to measure for the bottoms. You want the mat board bottoms to be smaller than the bottom of the mould. Cut the mat board bottom out. See how it's smaller than the bottom of the hair spray cap. We are going to drill holes into the edge of the mat board. (I suppose you could drill into the flat face of the mat board and bend the wire out from the mat board, but I think that would create bulk.) You see my little pin vise drill on the table. This is a good little tool. You will need an UNEVEN amount of holes. We want as many spokes, that's the 26 gauge wire, as we can get into the mat board edge. The circle you see is 7/16" (6mm) in diameter. I have 17 pieces of wire to stick into it. Cut the wire into 1 inch (2.5 cm) pieces, cut one piece 2 1/2" to 3" (63mm to 77mm), that's your handle. After trying to devise a method for measuring where the holes should be I gave up and just started marking free hand. Remember you must have an uneven number. Also, it's better to error on having too many spokes than too few. Use a "T" pin to pierce a hole in the edge. Now, drill a hole, removing paper so that the wire will have a place to be. If you skip this the mat board will be hard to keep together. It will split apart. When you drill, hold the mat board between yours fingers and thumb, squeezing it, almost. You will feel the drill. So, this is what you need to do: Pierce a hole with the "T" pin, drill out the hole, dip the end of the wire into YELLOW WOOD GLUE, get a good amount on the wire and put the wire into the hole. If you are using the wound thread type of covered wire I found if I twisted the wire in the direction that the thread was wound it helped. This twisting kept the thread from unwinding. I've got my first wire in, it's the handle. You see all of my marks? Go around the circle, piercing, drilling, dipping and inserting at every other mark. Be sure you are holding tightly to the circle. When you have half the wire in, place the assembly onto your table and press hard to seal the mat board together. Now, begin again, piercing, drilling, dipping and inserting until you have all the wire in. Press on the mat board again to seal. I like to leave this to dry, if not over night at least several hours. If you don't let this dry adequately the wire spokes will twist while you are weaving causing you headaches. I wanted to show you how the mat board sealed around the wire spokes. After your bottom/spokes assembly is dry you can paint it a "basket" color. Leave this to dry. I don't understand why this picture chose to load in sideways but it did. I can't seem to get it turned so we will just have to be satisfied with it! Center the bottom of the basket onto your mould. Fold the wire spokes down around the mould. You will have to do this at the edge of your table because of the long handle wire. Lift your basket off the mould and tacky glue the end of the painted crochet thread to the bottom. Press the basket back onto the mould. Begin to weave, over, under, over and under. Pull tightly and the basket will begin to grip the mould before you know it. Second row begun. Over, under, over and under . . . . You see, I haven't even gotten up the side and the basket is staying on the mould by itself. I am holding the hair spray cap. Try to keep your weaving even. Every so often set the basket up at eye level and check. If you find you are high on one side use your tweezers to push the thread down. This will only move 2 rows at the most, so check often so you can keep everything looking nice. Doesn't hurt to unweave if you need to neaten things up a bit. You are going to run out of thread. Weave under with the thread that's running out. That's the original thread end you see on the right. Place a new end behind the spoke your ending thread is coming out of and just continue to weave. You will trim the ends off when you finish the basket. I usually weave until I have a 1/2 inch (13 or 14mm) high sides. This is a 6 inch (15.5 cm) basket in life-size. I don't like them too deep, then I have to fill it! See my ends where I started new thread? Carefully PUSH the basket off the mould. If you pull, the basket comes off and then you squeeze the basket misshaping it. If you do this, put the basket back on the mould to reshape. Trim the ends of the thread close to the weaving. Trim off the spokes close to the weaving. Don't leave any wire sticking up. Don't cut your handle off. Use the painted wire for the rim. Bend the wire around the mould. Cut the wire, leaving a little extra, maybe a 1/4" (6 or 7mm). Slip the wire off the mould and straighten it. Apply tacky glue to about 1/2" (13 or 14mm) to start. Start winding the thread around the wire. Continue to wrap the thread until about 1/2" (13 to 14mm) is left of the wire. Apply tacky glue to this end and wrap the thread to the end of the wire. Bend the wire rim around the mould to shape. Place the basket back on the mould and apply tacky glue to the edge. Press the rim down on top of the basket. Trim the ends so they butt, apply glue to the ends. The rim is glued on the outside of the handle. Hold this until the glue tacks and is holding the rim to the basket. Carefully push the basket off the mould. Use small clips to hold the rim together until the rim is dry. To get the length and shape of your handle right, find a cylinder to shape it around. I am using a 7/8" (22mm) dowel here but you could use anything around the house. Trim the handle to the top of the rim. I threaded the crochet thread onto a large eyed needle, a tapestry needle. I want to sew a "X" at the base of the handle. I inserted the needle from the inside of the basket and came out right under the rim. I crossed the thread over and behind the handle. There's the "X". Apply tacky glue to the end of the thread inside the basket. Don't cut the thread that the needle is on. Start wrapping the handle with the crochet thread. Wrap the thread until you have about 1/2" (13 to 14mm) left. Apply tacky glue to the wire and finish wrapping the handle. The handle has been wrapped, don't cut the thread. I didn't even take the needle off while I wrapped the handle. I am going to need it to sew another "X". Apply tacky glue to the rim and press the handle down onto the rim. When the handle has dried sew another "X" on this side of the basket. Trim off the extra thread and apply tacky glue to the end. Touch up any paint you might have missed. I have some little plastic clamps I bought when I first go into miniatures. I know Hobby Builders still carry them. They come in handy for this type of thing. This is the basket made with the Reese's Pieces candy container. These are the baskets made from my Fimo mould. This is the basket made from the cap of my hair spray bottle. I am showing the difference between the baskets that I painted with the glass stain. I painted BOTH baskets with the golden brown, I painted the one on the right with the glass stain, too. I really like this one. This is also showing the glass stain effect. Both baskets were painted with the autumn brown and the one on the right was painted with the glass stain, too. I hope you have fun trying this out. I think you be very happy with your finished baskets. I will have the item number for the Fibre-Craft wire for you with the next post. I have something else to share, how to make a fly swatter. I will try to have it posted tomorrow. Have fun, expand on it, make it better, just keep making minis!!!
PDF pattern for the quiet moon top with pattern lookbook This pattern uses crochet US terminology and is suitable for Advanced beginners- intermediates. Or beginners looking for a challenge. It is made to measure, making it suitable for any size <3!! and also reversible! ** pattern states that the selling of the finished product is not allowed but feel free to sell your finished pieces** Materials needed: ***beware of using stiff materials like Lily's Sugar n Cream, which will result in a garment that does not stretch. worsted weight or bulky weight yarn (5)- color 1 worsted weight or bulky weight- color 2 6.5 mm hook 5.0 mm crochet hook (only for detailing) yarn needle, measuring tape, scissors - optional materials for lace trimming #10 crochet thread 1.5 mm hook
Crochet hook size matters - a lot for project final outcomes. Here’s your guide to everything you need to know about crochet needle sizes.
FREE Tiny Flowers Bouquet Crochet Pattern
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Thank you for visiting my store!! Crochet pieces handmade by me. The size, color and shape of pieces are clearly shown on the photo. Macrame bag: Macrame bag (thrifted) Grey Cinta: Feel like bliss from Lion Brand Mint Cinta: Feel like bliss from Lion Brand Lacey Cinta: Heathered Tweed Yarn from Loops &Threads + Grey lace cotton Viola Scarf: Impeccable Yarn from Loops & Threads Yellow Rozele: Impeccable Yarn from Loops & Threads + Heathered Tweed Yarn from Loops &Threads Each bag takes about 5-7 business days to ship out. Care instructions: Bag can be hand-washed in warm water. Dry flat away from direct sunlight. Do not iron or dry clean. If any threads come loose from washing, easily tuck them back in with a bobby pin or needle. Mark that returns, exchanges and refunds are not accepted. Photos are references only. If you have any questions, feel free to direct me on etsy or instagram @_kelliix. Have a wonderful day!
Whether you're looking for a quick stocking stuffer idea or a little something for yourself, this free crochet pouch pattern is chic and quick!
Made-to-Order crochet Monstera leaf coasters made with white and dark green acrylic thread. Comes with four pieces. *Cotton thread can be used upon request, but may change the color, size and time to complete order. These measure about 5 inches across. You can purchase the base pattern for these from CamexiaDesigns on Etsy, but I adapted this pattern to better suit coaster use.
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
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Upgrade your style with this gorgeous hair accessory. It's fun to make and fun to wear! This pattern is perfect if you: - Want to learn lace work - Need a quick introduction to crochet thread - Are looking for a crochet accessory for the summer! My pattern testers rate the difficulty level at intermediate, although with the guide of the pictures they believe confident beginners can also give it a shot. The pattern includes detailed step by step introductions, pictures to guide you along, and notes to help you along the way. You should be familiar with ch, sc, hdc, dc, and tr. Don't hesitate to email me at contactmadebycoral [!at] gmail.com for pattern-related questions. Follow me on instagram @madebycoral_ for updates on all my new designs. TERMS: This pattern is for PERSONAL USE only. All rights for this pattern go to MadebyCoral. Please do not redistribute, sell, or make tutorials using my pattern. Please do not sell items that you make using my patterns. By purchasing this pattern you are agreeing to these terms.
Today we talk about Lacy Crochet Edgings. Sometimes you`re working on a project for a long time and there is just one detail missing.
Let's make this crochet lace pattern, it looks stylish, easy, and fun to make. You can use it in many crochet works.
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Crochet Forget-me-not flowers Bunch(This bouquet contains 48 small flowers) I hope you enjoy knitting these bright Forget-me-not flowers and arranging your display. The many advantages of having knitted flowers, of course, is that you don’t have to water them and they don’t’ wilt! These items are made from cotton crochet thread. The stems are made from wire which can be bent or cut to desired length. It's lovingly handmade with 100% recycled cotton. Thank you for looking, please contact me if you have any questions! I am happy to do custom orders! Note: The package of the flower is included, you receive a complete bouquet❀.(*´◡`*)❀.
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This beautiful crochet cord pattern is based on a lush lace ribbon. It is a popular crochet project because it beautifies objects and accessories.
Free shipping. These lightweight earrings make a wonderful gift from kids to adults. Give it as a bridesmaid gift, teacher gift, anniversary gift, mother's day gift, or as a stocking stuffer. Flower made with 100% cotton thread, size 10 cotton crochet thread, Aunt Lydia's crochet thread. https://www.redheart.com/crochet-thread/aunt-lydias-crochet-thread-size-10, Diameter of flower is about 3.25". You can choose from seven colors of earring hooks, grey silver, white silver, black, bronze, copper, gold, and rose gold. See the last picture for details. Made in a smoke and pet-free environment. Thank you for visiting my shop!
Any parties at the horizon? These crochet patterns for doilies written by experienced artists will make your crochet-loving hearts beat faster.
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PDF pattern for the fairy floss top ~along with a pattern lookbook This pattern uses crochet US terminology and is suitable for intermediate beginners. It is made to measure, making it inclusive to any size <3!! ** pattern states that the selling of the finished product is not allowed but feel free to sell your finished pieces** how much yarn will you need? yarn usage will differ depending on size, hook, and yarn weight- inside the pattern you will see examples of yardage for different size bodies. As an example- A ~medium size top with a 5mm hook and lace weight mohair- calls for ~75g of yarn/ 270 yards Optional Materials: 5.0 mm crochet hook sport weight (3) yarn or lace-weight mohair ( I used this) Necessary Materials : yarn needle crochet thread #10 1.5 mm hook measuring tape stitch markers