84 p. 19 cm
133 p. 21 cm
133 p. 21 cm
Hand embroidery of crocheted bear's face.
Difficulty: Intermediate ✦✦✧✧✧ A crocheted necktie based off of a vintage skinny tie from my husband's collection. This free crochet pattern is relatively simple and straight forward and looks fantastic with embroidery embellishment.
View the stunning embroidery work of Michele Carragher, customer designer for Game of Thrones and Elizabeth I. Read the full interview.
I am so honored to be invited again by the wonderful Agatha from Green Issues by Agy to jump on board her new blogging train: Making Good...
Sashiko is a Japanese hand-sewing style that was originally used by working class people as a means to mend used clothing and household items. But it is so much more than that! The even, geometric patterns of sashiko create a beautiful decorative effect, so that they go beyond being purely practical
As a young child, I remember my wonderfully elegant grandmother wearing her cardigans backwards with…
In this crochet video, learn how to assemble your loom and make a strip of basic Hairpin Lace, plus some tips and tricks to help you!
Although you wouldn’t know it from looking at me, I really do love clothes and…
Exploring scale on crochet making: how about those tiny pin cushion? cute, no?
Learn how to make broderie anglaise lace (eyelet lace) by hand. It's really easy!
x, 326 p. 21 cm
What we like the least as knitters is having to join one yarn ball to another with bothersome knots, which later show on our projects. That’s why in the We…
♥ For a long time now I have been wanting to have a go at some crochet edgings, so when Merion at Love Crochet asked if I would put ...
This beautiful crocheted cord (or crocheted ribbon), also known as the Romanian cord, is a very popular element in Romanian and Irish laces. Also, it is widely used in freeform crochet. You can use this crochet cord in many different ways. You can make an elegant belt, embellish any of your handmade projects, make …
Theses Reader's Wrap Pocket Shawl Crochet Patterns make classic wrap to keep the chill off your shoulders. Pocket Wrap
Containing Instructions in Berlin Work, Crochet, Drawn-Thread Work, Embroidery, Knitting, Knotting or Macrame, Lace, Netting, Poonah Painting, & Tatting with...
The Spring Blooms design has a subtle curve which fits perfectly along the neckline of sweatshirts, t-shirts, tank tops, and more! The design is approximately 5.5" wide and 3.5" tall. Our stick and stitch templates are hand drawn and designed, created to help you create beautiful hand embroidered pieces. This listing includes a digital copy of the pattern; no physical item will be sent. You will additionally receive pattern transfer instructions If you prefer to purchase your stickers printed, cut, and ready to be embroidered, see my website LittleHooligansEmbroidery.com This listing does not include stitch recommendations or instructions as they are meant to be a canvas for your creativity. If you're looking for more guidance, I have online embroidery courses on my website!
Explore namolio's 944 photos on Flickr!
to bring a little comfort when wearing headphones while giving it a little magic, I created this collection of crochet headphone covers. several models to choose from. They attach around the helmet using a Velcro fastening system. two sizes available: - for helmets whose width at the top of the head does not exceed 3 cm - for gaming headsets whose width at the top of the head does not exceed 4.5 cm if you have the slightest doubt about the size contact me so that we can see it together restocked every Monday
This year's Stylecraft Blog Tour has been fun so far. If you've been following along, you'll have seen all sorts of pretty knits and hookings, each one designed by one of the Stylecraft Blogstars, and each reflecting its designer's style and personality. Clearly my own personality is 'Woman who likes looking at dead stuff that
Happy Saint Patrick's Day! The pattern I am sharing today is for these small reagent pouches. You can use this pouch to store your magical and special items :) The materials you will need are size 3 cotton crochet thread and a 3.25 mm (D) hook, a yarn needle, and scissors. I also used a few jump rings and some chain to attach the charms. The brand of thread pictured is Aunt Lydias size 3 crochet thread in the colors- bridal white, sage, and copper mist. These pouches have 6 sets of cables made up of front post double crochet stitches, and front post treble crochet stitches. The rest is done in single crochet. There are instructions for 2 different sizes. The taller white one measures 4" with a 3" opening at the top. The green one measures 3" with a 3" opening. Instructions are available in 2 different sizes- a 3" or 4" tall pouch. Size 3 cotton crochet thread color 1- 3" pouch- 50 yards 4" pouch- 70 yards color 2 (optional, used on the last round)- 5-10 yards 3.25 mm (D) hook yarn needle scissors Optional Materials- charms 4 mm and 5 mm jump rings small amount of chain jewelcrafting pliers Stitch Abbreviations sl st- slip stitch st- stitch ch- chain yo- yarn over sc- single crochet dc- double crochet fpdc- front post double crochet fptr- front post treble crochet Pattern Notes [ ] - work enclosed instructions the amount of times indicated. ( ) - Enclose additional information and the number of stitches you will have at the end of a round. Rounds 1-7 are worked in a spiral without joining. To help keep track place a stitch marker in the first or last stitch of each round. Tip- The repeated rounds 11-14 will always have 24 sc and 24 fpdc or fptr. 4" Pouch- Round 1- ch 2, 6 sc in second ch from hook, do not join. (6 sc) Round 2- [2 sc in next sc] 6 times, do not join. (12 sc) Round 3- [2 sc in next sc, sc in next sc] 6 times, do not join. (18 sc) Round 4- [2 sc in next sc, sc in next 2 sc] 6 times, do not join. (24 sc) Round 5- [2 sc in next sc, sc in next 3 sc] 6 times, do not join. (30 sc) Round 6- [2 sc in next sc, sc in next 4 sc] 6 times, do not join. (36 sc) Round 7- [2 sc in next sc, sc in next 5 sc] 6 times, do not join. (42 sc) Round 8- [2 sc in next sc, sc in next 6 sc] 6 times, sl st in next sc. (48 sc) Round 9- ch 1, sc in same st, sc in next sc, dc in next 2 sc, [sc in next 2 sc, dc in next 2 sc] around, sl st to first sc. (24 sc, 24 dc) Round 10- ch 1, sc in same st, sc in next sc, fpdc around next 2 dc, [sc in next 2 sc, fpdc around next 2 dc] around, sl st to first sc. (24 sc, 24 fpdc) Round 11- ch 1, sc in same st, sc in next sc, sc in next fpdc, fpdc around same fpdc, fpdc around next 3 fpdc, sc in same fpdc, [sc in next 2 sc, sc in next fpdc, fpdc around same fpdc, fpdc around next 3 fpdc, sc in same fpdc] around, sl st to first sc. (24 sc, 24 fpdc) Round 12- ch 1, sc in same st, sc in next 2 sc, sk next 2 fpdc, fptr around next 2 fpdc, fptr around the first skipped fpdc, fptr around the second skipped fpdc (shown in pictures 2 and 3 in the photo tutorial section), [sc in next 4 sc, sk next 2 fpdc, fptr around next 2 fpdc, fptr around the first skipped fpdc, fptr around the second skipped fpdc] around, sc in next sc, sl st to first sc. (24 sc, 24 fptr) Round 13- ch 1, sc in same st, sc in next sc, fpdc around next 2 fptr (shown in pictures 4 and 5 in the photo tutorials section), sc in same fptr, sc in next fptr, fpdc around the same fptr, fpdc around the next fptr, sk next sc, [ sc in next 2 sc, fpdc around next 2 fptr, sc in same fptr, sc in next fptr, fpdc around next 2 fptr, sk next sc] around, sl st to first sc. (24 sc, 24 fpdc) Round 14- ch 1, sc in same st, sc in next sc, fpdc around next 2 fpdc, [sc in next 2 sc, fpdc around next 2 fpdc] around, sl st to first sc. (24 sc, 24 fpdc) Rounds 15-26- Repeat Rounds 11-14 3 more times. Round 27- ch 1, sc in same st, sc in next 2 fpdc, [sc in next 2 sc, sc in next 2 fpdc] around, sl st to first sc. (48 sc) Round 28- ch 5 (counts as first dc and ch-2 space), [sk next 2 sc, dc in next sc, ch 2] around, sl st to third ch of first dc. (16 dc, 16 ch-2 spaces) Round 29- ch 1, sc in same st, 2 sc in next space, [sc in next dc, 2 sc in next space] around, sl st to first sc. (48 sc) If using a second color fasten off and join the new color in the same st. Round 30- [sl st in next sc] around, fasten off, see picture 6 in the photo tutorials section for finishing instructions. (48 sl st) 3" Pouch- Rounds 1-14- Follow instructions for Larger Pouch. Rounds 15-22- Repeat Rounds 11-14 2 more times. Round 23- ch 1, sc in same st, sc in next 2 fpdc, [sc in next 2 sc, sc in next 2 fpdc] around, sl st to first sc. (48 sc) Round 24- ch 5 (counts as first dc and ch-2 space), [sk next 2 sc, dc in next sc, ch 2] around, sl st to third ch of first dc. (16 dc, 16 ch-2 spaces) Round 25- ch 1, sc in same st, 2 sc in next space, [sc in next dc, 2 sc in next space] around, sl st to first sc. (48 sc) If using a second color fasten off and join the new color in the same st. Round 26- [sl st in next sc] around, fasten off, see picture 6 in the photo tutorials section for finishing instructions. (48 sl st) Drawstrings, make 2- ch 100, fasten off. Attaching the drawstrings Thread the end of the drawstring onto the yarn needle. Weave the drawstring in the spaces between the dc stitches on Round 28 of the 4" pouch, Round 24 for the 3" pouch. Stop when you reach the space next to where you started. Repeat this with the second drawstring, starting on the opposite side of the first drawstring, there should be 8 dc between the two drawstrings. Straighten out the ends of both drawstrings so the chain stitches are even. Tie the ends together and trim away the extra thread, leaving about 1/2- 3/4". Adding charms to the pouch Attach the 5 mm jump rings to any dc on Round 28 if you made the 4" pouch, Round 24 if you made the 3" pouch. Take some small pieces of the chain and attach a 4 mm jump ring to one end along with a charm and close the ring. Attach another 4 mm jump ring to the other end of the chain and secure it to the ring on the pouch. For the charms in between take a piece of chain and attach a 4 mm jump ring to an end. Secure it to one of the rings on the pouch. Repeat this for the other end. Attach a jump ring to a charm and close it around the center chain. For my pouches I attached 3 of the 5 mm rings onto the 3 dc stitches next to the drawstring. I used 5 small pieces of chain, 1 attached to each ring and 2 in between. ☘ Photo Tutorials ☘ ☘ 1 ☘ Rounds 1-8- The next round will start the foundation of the cables. ☘ 2 ☘ Stitch placement for the fptr on Round 13 Fptr around the fpdc stitches in this order- 3, 4, 1, 2 as shown in Picture 3. ☘ 3 ☘ Front post treble crochet stitches (fptr) on Round 12 Step One- Skip the first 2 fpdc shown in the above photo, fptr around the third fpdc. Step Two- Fptr around the fourth fpdc. Step Three- Fptr around the first skipped fpdc. Step Four- Fptr around the second skipped fpdc. ☘ 4 ☘ First set of front post double crochet stitches (fpdc) on Round 13 They may be hard to see, they are behind the second set of fptr. ☘ 5 ☘ Making the first 2 front post double crochet stitches (fpdc) on Round 13 Step One- Yo and insert hook from back to front around the first fptr. Step Two- Yo and draw up a loop, [yo and draw through 2 loops on hook] twice. Step Three- The second fptr may be hard to see. It is hiding behind the third and fourth fptr. You can pull them a little to the side to see the stitch better. Step Four- yo and insert hook from back to front around the second fptr, yo and draw up a loop, [yo and draw though 2 loops on hook] twice. ☘ 6 ☘ Finishing the last round- Step One- With the end just fastened off, thread the yarn needle and insert behind the 2 bars of the first sl st and pull through. Step Two- Insert into the center of the last sl st made. Step Three- Pull through to the back. Step Four- Weave in the end. I hope that you enjoyed this pattern :D Have a wonderful day! This pattern is by Julia Hart of Draiguna. Feel free to link to this pattern but do not reprint it on your site. You can sell items made from this pattern. Please credit me as the designer, Julia Hart of Draiguna, link to my etsy shop- draiguna.etsy.com, or to my blog- www.draiguna.com. Please do not claim this pattern as your own, sell, or distribute it. Thank you! © 2018 Draiguna
I love this third edging. "Jonquils" is a little more difficult, but not much. The picot stitches on top of the double crochets remind m...
My mom lives an urban life in a landlocked city, but I’ve always felt she…
A blog about crochet and other crafty DIY things
32 p. : 27 cm
Exploring scale on crochet making: how about those tiny pin cushion? cute, no?
Have a go at this toad-ally adorable craft project.
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 michxcao [!at] gmail.com if you have any questions. Happy making--I'd love to see any finished projects as well! <3
Crochet bottle wrap, adding little crochet sparkle when gifting your loved ones favourite tipple. Design by Lucy Djevdet.
The CTRL top is a relaxed, mesh top with short sleeves and a collar. It suits various gender expressions, body types, seasons, and styles. The Pattern The pattern is written in English, uses standard US crochet terminology, and is advanced beginner friendly. The pattern is made to measure, meaning that you can customize the lengths and widths of each component of the top. The pattern is designed for the top to be worn open, so attempting to make a top that can close by adding buttons will impact your ability to complete the top. There is also a pattern for a matching pair of pants and bandana in my shop, and a set which includes the top and pants patterns for a discounted price. <3 Feedback does not go unnoticed! The pattern was last updated December 2023. Your purchase of the CTRL Top Pattern includes: 1. The CTRL Top Pattern PDF, which includes some video of special stitches, and some photos alongside instructions. 2. A second, print-friendly PDF of the pattern. 3. A crochet pattern that has been tested by various crochet artists of sizes XS-XXL. 4. A Look Book, which features tester photos for inspiration. Materials - Fiber Quantity: Over 400 yards of yarn, 150 - 250 g Weight: 3/DK, or 4/Worsted/Medium - Hook* For size 3/DK yarn: US J (6.0 mm) hook For size 4/Worsted/Medium yarn: US H (5.0 mm) hook - Other Measuring tape Stitch markers Darning needle or smaller hook to join pieces *Check which hook works best with your yarn and tension. The squares should be a bit larger than 1 inch on both sides. The thinner yarn uses a bigger hook to make the squares larger. Permissions - The CTRL Top Written Pattern PDFs and your creation of the CTRL Top is for personal use. - Please tag or credit KITI STUDIO when you post or share your physical creation of the CTRL Top - You do not have permission to share or sell the pattern pdfs or the pattern instructions. - You may sell your physical creations using the CTRL Top pattern under the following conditions: - You crocheted the piece yourself and do not sell more than 25 units - You credit KITI STUDIO wherever you might describe the piece(s), which can include social media captions, website product descriptions, or price tags. - You tag KITI STUDIO when you post photos or videos of the piece(s)
If you have arthritis, carpal tunnel, or sore hands, then these hand stretches for knitters and crocheters could help you enjoy your crafting time again!
72 p. 23 cm
Photo above © yarnmaThis crochet pattern is available as a free download... Download Pattern: Hedgehog Pincushion
This unique scarf design is guaranteed to turn heads! It's a very simple construction with a stunning outcome. Trendy and warm this scarf can be worn in a few different ways.
DIY Crochet Basketweave Stool Cover Free Crochet Pattern
One of our favorite ways to finish hand woven fabric is with a hemstitch. It’s…