I have been able to follow my creative interests down many winding roads and most recently had the opportunity to design my perfect summer crop top, the Eucalyptus Crop Crochet Pattern.
The crochet cast-on method creates a really neat edge that resembles a chain cast-off edge; it is sometimes known as the cast-off cast-on method.
Little girl’s and boy’s will love playing Mum’s and Dad’s with this hand made baby basket. A great birthday gift as it will grow with the child as games go from simply playi…
flea-market finds: a bilingual tape measure with centimetres on one side and inches on the other, a batch of crochet hooks, made from a hard kind of plastic and much more comfortable than the metal ones (unfortunately with no sizes shown on them), and a pair of long wooden knitting needles with hooks instead of points - I'd be grateful if anyone could tell me the purpose of these! They are too long for crochet hooks, and have stoppers on the end like knitting needles. Maybe you just knit with them in the ordinary way and the hooks stop the stitches from slipping off? I haven't tried them yet. Edit: now I know that these are Portuguese knitting needles and even found a video that shows how they are used watch
04-16-2018 STITCHES YO - yarn over CH - chain SS - slip stitch SC - single crochet DC - double crochet HTC (half treble crochet); YO 2x, insert hook into next stitch; YO and draw up a loop (5 loo...
Shuttle is a customizable millipede amigurumi, whereby you can make your critter as long or as short as you please (like a pill bug)!
I have received an order for a baby blanket using squares with no holes. Well, I couldn't find a pattern for such a square. So, I made u...
I've had several people ask me recently what I know about Bosnian crochet. The truth is: not much. But I've done a little bit of research and put together a basic guide about what it is and where you can find more info if this is a niche type of crochet that interests you.
Hello my dear friends, seriously ~ I am hooked! Hooked on crocheting mini flowers from a pattern I made up this morning and now I just can't seem to want to stop making these tiny blooms. It takes not even 5 minutes to have one done. Right now I have no idea what I am going to use them for but I am sure something will pop into my mind. I first learnt how to crochet when I was 8 or 9 years old in school (yes, in those days we were still taught how to sew, knit, crochet and cook at school, something I think they should bring back, I actually learnt how to sew when I was about 5 years old and my Grandma taught me how to ) and I have always loved to crochet. When I was a teenager I would crochet large doilies or tablecloths and sell them to make a bit of extra pocket money. These days I still like to crochet but nothing too big but I do love making smaller pieces like snowflakes, little hearts or like these little flowers now. Take a look ... ... aren't they just so neat and tiny?! These could be made plain and then you could dye them any color you would like either with food coloring or even Easter egg colors! They could be used to embellish tags or pincushions or anywhere you would like them to be! And you can use them to make these ... ... an old idea with a new twist ... ... instead of using little flowers of paper or book pages you can use these to make your little flowers pins! And because I love to create and I think I am a happier person because of it I would like to share how to make these tiny flowers with you today. I am sharing the instructions two ways ... ...once as a graphic with the crochet symbols and secondly as written instructions as well . How to make a tiny flower ... ... you start off with a magic ring/circle ~ if you don't know how to make a magic circle you can find many videos on 'how to' on the net. There is only one round you need to crochet for this flower ... ... form a magic ring ~ into this ring crochet ... 3 chain stitches, one double crochet, 3 chain stitches, one slip stitch. Repeat this 4 more times ~ making the 5 petals for the flower ~ finishing with a slip stitch. Now just fasten off, tighten the magic ring by pulling the tail of the thread, cut off and you are done with your little flower. I hope my instructions are written so you will be able to make this little flower and now all you have to do is find something you want to embellish with them. I hope you are well and life is treating you kind. Have a peaceful and creative day, Karen B.
Hello my dear friends, seriously ~ I am hooked! Hooked on crocheting mini flowers from a pattern I made up this morning and now I just can't seem to want to stop making these tiny blooms. It takes not even 5 minutes to have one done. Right now I have no idea what I am going to use them for but I am sure something will pop into my mind. I first learnt how to crochet when I was 8 or 9 years old in school (yes, in those days we were still taught how to sew, knit, crochet and cook at school, something I think they should bring back, I actually learnt how to sew when I was about 5 years old and my Grandma taught me how to ) and I have always loved to crochet. When I was a teenager I would crochet large doilies or tablecloths and sell them to make a bit of extra pocket money. These days I still like to crochet but nothing too big but I do love making smaller pieces like snowflakes, little hearts or like these little flowers now. Take a look ... ... aren't they just so neat and tiny?! These could be made plain and then you could dye them any color you would like either with food coloring or even Easter egg colors! They could be used to embellish tags or pincushions or anywhere you would like them to be! And you can use them to make these ... ... an old idea with a new twist ... ... instead of using little flowers of paper or book pages you can use these to make your little flowers pins! And because I love to create and I think I am a happier person because of it I would like to share how to make these tiny flowers with you today. I am sharing the instructions two ways ... ...once as a graphic with the crochet symbols and secondly as written instructions as well . How to make a tiny flower ... ... you start off with a magic ring/circle ~ if you don't know how to make a magic circle you can find many videos on 'how to' on the net. There is only one round you need to crochet for this flower ... ... form a magic ring ~ into this ring crochet ... 3 chain stitches, one double crochet, 3 chain stitches, one slip stitch. Repeat this 4 more times ~ making the 5 petals for the flower ~ finishing with a slip stitch. Now just fasten off, tighten the magic ring by pulling the tail of the thread, cut off and you are done with your little flower. I hope my instructions are written so you will be able to make this little flower and now all you have to do is find something you want to embellish with them. I hope you are well and life is treating you kind. Have a peaceful and creative day, Karen B.
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Are you planning a crafting get together? Or do you know a crocheter who has a birthday coming up? If so, these yarn ball cupcakes are the perfect treat for your party! Or make them for yourself just because you love yarn! These are actually very simple to make and use store bought items: -
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Holden the Hookhog by Linda grimm via Ravelry. This amigurumi project is designed to hold your hooks and needles. This creation uses less than a skein of yarn! buy the pattern for a wee fee now
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
In between wrapping Christmas gifts I've been working on three new knit girls :-) My knitting gauge is still not quite as it should be; the first two girls turned out a bit smaller than I intended. Violet and Jennifer ended up eight and a half inches tall. But I love small dolls, so they will fit right in. Their big sister Virginia is a few rows larger, which made her nine and a half inches tall. They all have lots of lovely mohair hair, and they were so fun to make. Now to get them dressed!
Sembols сбн : Single crochetпр-6раз : İncreaseуб : Decrease6раз : 6 times repeatвп : Chainво вторую от крючка : from the second hook Туловище : Body Голова : Head Уши : Ears Лапы : Arms нижние : Legs
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...
Crocheted thread edging can add a beautiful heirloom-quality to so many articles in a hope chest. This simple crocheted edging is t...
There are a few new projects in the works. The top I started some months ago is in construction. This will be a Mexican peasant top, but it needed some crochet around the neckline which was finis…
•Nessie Pattern-learning in English. •NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES. •Pattern for advanced crocheters. •Time I need to create ONE Nessie: 16 hours. a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n • fluffy yarn and hook I used - 4 and a half skeins of Himalaya Koala (1 skein - 3.5 oz - 109 yards)/ 100 grams - 100 meters)) & size of hook - 4.5 mm. SO, IN TOTAL I NEED 450 meters of fluffy yarn; • size of my Cuddly Rainbow Nessie Monster - 49.1' (1.25 m). The pattern consists of 66 pages of step-by-step creation of the Nessie Monster from fluffy yarn, 21 videos and more than 50 photos of the process. This listing includes two files. The first one is the pattern-learning with video- and photo- materials. The second is a shortened version of the pattern so that you can just print the Monster pattern itself. AND YES, you can sell ready-made Nessie Monsters, BUT please only according to the original design in the pattern-learning! This is like my copyright protection as a designer! I decided that it would be safer if I write all this🤞🏻 OF COURSE, you can change all the color combinations, the structure/type of the yarn, the size and shape, quantity of all the details that are in the pattern and there are ON Nessie (horns, felt details, tail detail). First of all, it is your creative imagination🌈☁️✨I'm just talking about keeping the original shape design and the main idea of Nessie's Monsters, which is in the pattern-learning! Also please do not forget to tag me under the post with your incredible Nessie’s! Please note the complexity of this pattern-learning. Unfortunately, I will not give you the basic knowledge of how to start crocheting with fluffy yarn, but I will TRY to teach you how to crochet a Nessie from fluffy yarn. Have you got your hook and fluffy yarn READY? So let's go together on an unforgettable journey of creating Cuddly Nessie Monster!
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Add to your Favorites/Queue on Ravelry Purchase the PDF pattern on Etsy Materials: Baby Weight Yarn (#3) G 4.25mm Crochet Hook Yarn Needle Difficulty: Expirienced Stitches: CH: Chain- Yarn over pull through one loop. SS: Slip stitch- Insert hook into stitch. Yarn over and pull through both the stitch and loop on the hook. DC: […]
Mrs. Prsicilla Hewitt from Priscilla’s Crochet http://priscillascrochet.net - the author of this wonderful pattern - has given me permission to make a YouTube tutorial video on how to make this ca...
Fortune's Shawlette, and your requests, are the inspiration for Fortune's Wrap! While the Shawlette is small and dainty, looking lovely as a light summer layer on the shoulders or as a cozy cowl, Fortune's Wrap is oversize, cozy, crazy versatile... with a little bit of bling! Disclaimer: This post includes affiliate links. The bling on the ends of the Fortune's Wrap come from a bit of Kreinik Twist held together with the yummy Lion Brand Superwash Merino. It's optional of course, but it's a great way to dress up your wrap, and your look! The wrap itself is nicely long
Winter is not going away anytime soon in the north hemisphere, so there’s still time to crochet some wintery projects like these convertible mittens.
Creating a Crochet Sculpture I love creating freeform crochet sculptures. It gets me into a state of “flow”, helps me relax, and brings about a sense of joy. Today I thought I’d…
INNOCENT BABY Free English Pattern Hello amigurumi lovers ... I share this chubby fish's pattern with you in English :) I would like to thank @buketilerengarenk owner of the pattern that allows to share. English Translation @samyelidesign MATERİALS: ❤️Yarns: -Lanosa alara 937 (for body and head) -Gazzal baby coton 3411-3412-3414-3422-3432(for clothes, pacifier and baby bottle) -Nako sphagetti effect 75533 (for hair) ❤️2 mm hook ❤️3 mm needles ❤️12 mm eyes ❤️Fiberfill ABBREVİATİONS: ch:chain st: stitch mr: magic ring sc: single crochet inc: increase (2 sc in the next st) dec: decrease ss: slip stitch popcorn: ( )*6 : Repeat whatever is between the brackets the number of times stated ~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~• HEAD: Start with skin color 1) magic ring and 8 sc into it (8) 2) 8 inc (16) 3) (sc, inc)*8 (24) 4) (2 sc, inc)*8 (32) 5) (3 sc, inc)*8 (40) 6) 2 sc, inc, (4 sc, inc)*7, 2 sc (48) 7) 4 sc, inc, (5 sc, inc)*7, sc (56) 8-17) sc in each st around (56) ( 10 rnds) 18)12 sc, (inc, sc)*4, 6 sc, (inc, sc)*4, 22 sc (64) Place eyes between round 17th and 18th leaving 8 sts between them 19) 11 sc, (inc, 2 sc)*4, 9 sc, (inc, 2 sc)*4, 20 sc (72) 20-23) sc in each st around (72) ( 4 rnds) 24) 11 sc, ( dec, 2 sc)*4, sc, 6 ss from FLO (upper lip), 2 sc, (dec, 2 sc)*4, 20 sc (64) 25)12 sc, (dec, sc)*4, 6 ch (lower lip), skip 6 cc in the bottom row, (dec, sc)*4, 22 sc (56) 26) 4 sc, dec, (5 sc, dec)*7, sc (48) 27) (6 sc, dec)*6 (42) 28) 2 sc, dec, (5 sc, dec)*5, 3 sc (36) 29) (4 sc, dec)*6 (30) 30) (3 sc, dec)*6 (24) 31) (2 sc, dec)*6 (18) 32) (sc, dec)*6 (12) Fasten off MUZZLE: Start with skin color 1) 6 sc from upper lip in the 25th row, 2 sc from the side, 6 sc from the lower lip, 2 sc from the side (16) 2-5) sc in each st around (16) ( 4 rnds) 6) (2 sc, dec)*4 (12) 7) (sc, dec)*4 (8) 8) 4 dec (4), Fasten off EARS: (2 pcs) Start with skin color Magic ring and 6 sc into it (6) BOTTLE: Start with skin color 1) magic ring and 8 sc into it (8) 2-5) sc in each st around (8) ( 4 rnds) 6) (sc, inc)*4 (12) 7) sc in each st around (12) 8) (sc, inc)*6 (18) 9) (2 sc, inc)*6 (24) Continue with pink color 10) (3 sc, inc)*6 (30) 11) 30 sc from BLO (30) 12-13) sc in each st around (30) 14) 30 sc from BLO (30) Continue with white color 15-17) sc in each st around (30) (3 rnds) 18) (3 sc, dec)*6 (24) 19) sc in each st around (24) 20) (3 sc, inc)*6 (30) 21) sc in each st around (30) 22) (4 sc, inc)*6 (36) 23-25) sc in each st around (30) (3 rnds) 26) (4 sc, dec)*6 (30) 27) (3 sc, dec)*6 (24) 28) (2 sc, dec)*6 (18) 29) (sc, dec)*6 (12) 30) 6 dec (6) PACIFIER: Start with pink color 1) magic ring and 6 sc into it (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) (sc, inc)*6 (18) 4) sc, (inc, 2 sc)*5, inc, sc (24) 2 pieces thus far... 5) Combine two parts (3 sc, inc)*6 (30) Start with skin color 1) magic ring and 8 sc into it (8) 2-8) sc in each st around (8) (7 rnds) RİNG OF PACIFIER: Start with pink color 15 ch, ss to first ch , 30 sc to chain ring LEFT ARM: Start with skin color 1) magic ring and 6 sc into it (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) (sc, inc)*6 (18) 4-6) sc in each st around (18) (3 rnds) 7) 9 sc, popcorn, 8 sc (18) 8) (sc, dec)*6 (12) 9-26) sc in each st around (12) (18 rnds) 27) 11 sc, Fasten off RİGHT ARM: Start with skin color 1) magic ring and 6 sc into it (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) (sc, inc)*6 (18) 4-6) sc in each st around (18) (3 rnds) 7) 9 sc, popcorn, 8 sc (18) 8) (sc, dec)*6 (12) 9-26) sc in each st around (12) (18 rnds) 27) 5 sc, Fasten off LEFT FOOT: Start with skin color 1) magic ring and 6 sc into it, ss (6) 2) 7 ch, starting from chain 2nd: inc, 5 sc, 12 sc (19) (place marker here) 3-8) sc in each st around (19) (6 rnds) 9) 1 ch, return, 1 skip the st, 7 sc, dec (8) 10) 1 ch, return, 1 skip the st, 5 sc, dec (6) 11) 1 ch, return, 1 skip the st, 3 sc, dec (4) 12) 1 ch, return, 1 skip the st, sc, dec (2) Continue without turning. 13) 4 sc (side), (dec, 5 sc, dec) from FLO (front), 4 sc (side) (17) (place marker here) 14-30) sc in each st around (17) (17 rnds) 31) 10 sc, 3 inc, 3 sc, dec (19) (place marker here) 32) 3 dec, 12 sc, inc (17) 33) (3 inc, 14 sc (20) 34-40) sc in each st around (20) (7 rnds) 41) 18 sc, cut the yarn. RİGHT FOOT: Start with skin color 1) magic ring and 6 sc into it, ss (6) 2) 7 ch, starting from chain 2nd: inc, 5 sc, 12 sc (19) (place marker here) 3-8) sc in each st around (19) (6 rnds) 9) 11 sc, 1 ch, return, 1 skip the st, 7 sc, dec (8) 10) 1 ch, return, 1 skip the st, 5 sc, dec (6) 11) 1 ch, return, 1 skip the st, 3 sc, dec (4) 12) 1 ch, return, 1 skip the st, sc, dec (2) Continue without turning. 13) 4 sc (side), (dec, 5 sc, dec) from FLO (front), 4 sc (side) (17) (place marker here) 14-30) sc in each st around (17) (17 rnds) 31) 9 sc, 3 inc, 3 sc, dec (19) 32) 3 dec, 12 sc, inc (17) 33) (3 inc, 14 sc (20) 34-41) sc in each st around (20) (8 rnds) We are combining the legs. 42) 8 sc, 3 ch, 20 sc from left leg, 3 sc to 3 chains, 20 sc from right leg, 3 sc to 3 chains (46) 43) sc in each st around (46) 44) (inc, sc)*4, 6 sc, (inc, sc)*2, 8 sc, (inc, sc)*2, 6 sc, (inc, sc)*4, 2 sc (58) 45-51) sc in each st around (58) 52) sc, dec, 4 sc, dec, 38 sc, dec, 4 sc, dec, 3 sc (54) 53) 3 sc, dec, 3 sc, dec, 32 sc, dec, 3 sc, dec, 3 sc, dec (49) 54-55) sc in each st around (49) 56) 3 sc, dec, 11sc, (dec, 2 sc)*5, 9 sc, dec, 2 sc (42) 57-58) sc in each st around (42) 59) 11 sc, dec, 18 sc, dec, 9 sc (40) 60-67) sc in each st around (58) (8 rnds) We are combining the arms. 68) 10 sc, 3 sc with arm, 17 sc, 3 sc with arm, 7 sc (40) 69) 10 sc, 9 sc (shoulder), 17 sc, 9 sc (shoulder), 7 sc (52) 70) 9 sc, dec, 7 sc, dec, 15 sc, dec, 7 sc, dec, 6 sc (48) 71) 9 sc, dec, 7 sc, dec, 12 sc, dec, 7 sc, dec, 5 sc (44) 72) 8 sc, dec, 7 sc, dec, 10 sc, dec, 7 sc, dec, 4 sc (40) 73) 6 sc, dec, 3 sc, dec, 3 sc, dec, 8 sc, dec, 3 sc, dec, 3 sc, dec, 2 sc (34) 74) 5 sc, dec, 7 sc, dec, 6 sc, dec, 7 sc, dec, sc (30) 75) (3 sc, dec)*6 (24) 76) (2 sc, dec)*6 (18) 77) sc in each st around (18) 78) (sc, dec)*6 (12) 79-80) sc in each st around (12), 81) 2 sc, Fasten off ADD THE HAİRS: OVERALLS: k: knit p: purl yo: yarn over 〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️ Start with any color you like Knitting needles 3 mm We collect 22 sts on the needles 1) 22p sts 2) 3k, yo, k, yo, 3k, yo, k, yo, 6k, yo, k, yo, 3k, yo, k, yo, 3k (30 sts) 3) 30p sts 4) 4k, yo, k, yo, 5k, yo, k, yo, 8k, yo, k, yo, 5k, yo, k, yo, 4k (38 sts) 5) 38p sts 6) 5k, yo, k, yo, 7k, yo, k, yo, 10k, yo, k, yo, 7k, yo, k, yo, 5k (46 sts) 7) 46p sts 8) 6k, yo, k, yo, 9k, yo, k, yo, 12k, yo, k, yo, 9k, yo, k, yo, 6k (54 sts) 9) 54p sts 10) 7k, yo, k, yo, 11k, yo, k, yo, 14k, yo, k, yo, 11k, yo, k, yo, 7k (62 sts) 11) 62p sts 12) 8k, yo, k, yo, 13k, yo, k, yo, 16k, yo, k, yo, 13k, yo, k, yo, 8k (70 sts) 13) 70p sts 14) 9k, yo, k, yo, 15k, yo, k, yo, 18k, yo, k, yo, 15k, yo, k, yo, 9k (78 sts) 15) 78p sts 16) 11k, 17 skip sts, 22k, 17 skip sts, 11k (44 sts) 17) 44p sts 18-29) 44 sts (1 row knit, 1 row purl) (12 rows) 30) k, yo, 42k, yo, k (46) 31) 46 p sts 32) k, yo, 44k, yo, k (48) 33) 48 p sts 34) k, yo, 46k, yo, k (50) 35) 50p sts 36) 50k sts 37) 50p sts 38) 12k, yo, 2k, yo, 21k, yo, 2k, yo, 13k (54) 39) 54p sts 40-49) 54k 1 row and 54p 1 row (10 rows) 50) 13k, yo, 2k, yo, 23k, yo, 2k, yo, 14k (58) 51) 58p st LEGS OF OVERALS: split to 2 pieces the stitches (29+29) 1-18) 29 sts (1 row knit, 1 row purl) the other leg will be the same way. ARMS OF OVERALS: Continue from 16th row. 1) 17k+ 2k from the armpit (19) 2) 19p STS 3-14) 19 sts (1 row knit, 1 row purl) the other arm will be the same way. FRİLLS FOR LEG AND ARM: 1) BLO, ( 2 dc in the next st)*4, ( 3 dc in the next st)*2, repeat this way until the end of the row. COLLAR OF DRESS: Start with white color 1) sc in each st around (22) , return 2) 1ch, 3 sc, 1skip, (5 dc in the next st, 1 skip, sc)*5, 3 sc (22) CROCHET OVERALLS: hook: 2,2 mm yarn: Yarnart Jeans 1) 46 ch, ss in the 11th chain from the hook, 3 ch, dc to the same stitch, 35 dc (36), return 2) 1 ch, FLO, (sc, inc)*18, sc (55), return 3) 3 ch, 55 dc (55), return 4) 1 ch, FLO, 6 sc, 10 ch, skip 10 sc, 23 sc, 10 ch, skip 10 sc, 6 sc (55), return 5) 3 ch, 6 dc, 10 sc in the chains, 23sc, 10 sc in the chains, 6 dc (55), return 6) 1 ch, FLO 55 sc (55), return 7) 3 ch, 55 dc (55), return 8) 1 ch, FLO (4 sc, inc)*11 (66), return 9) 3 ch, 66 dc (66), return 10) 1 ch, FLO 66 sc (66), return 11) 10 ch, ss, 3 ch, 66 dc (66), return 12) 1 ch, FLO 8 sc, inc, 10 sc, inc, 27 sc, inc,10 sc, inc, 9 sc (72), return 13) 3 ch, 72 dc (72) , return 14) 1 ch, FLO 12 sc, inc, 5 sc, inc, 10 sc, inc,12 sc, inc, 10 sc, inc, 5 sc, inc, 12 sc (78), return 15) 3 ch, 78 dc, ss 16) 3 ch, 16 dc, dc next 2 sts together, dc, dc next 2 sts together, 36 dc, dc next 2 sts together, dc, dc next 2 sts together, 16 dc, ss ( 74) 17) 3 ch, (5 dc, dc next 2 sts together)*repeat until the end, ss 18) 3 ch, (7 dc, dc next 2 sts together)*3, 10 dc, (dc next 2 sts together, 7 dc)*3, ss 19) 5 ch, ss to the opposite side, split into two parts and create legs. LEGS OF OVERALLS: 1) dc in each st around, 5 dc in the chains 2) sc in each st around Cut the yarn, do the other leg in the same way FOR EDGES: start with white color (sc, ch)*repeat until the end, ss
【Materials】 Yarn (color: skin, pink, black, gray, red ) Eye accessories Button accessories Crochet hook Toy stuffing Needle 【Abbrevations】 MR-Magic Ring sc-single crochet inc-increase dec-decrease ch-chain stitch hdc-half double crochet dc-double crochet FLO-through front loops only BLO-through back loops only ss-slip stitch sp-space 【Hand】x 2, make with skin color R1: MR 8 sc (8) R2: … Girl Doll – Mia Crochet Pattern Read More »
Bosnian crochet Боснийское вязание Slip stitch crochet вязание соединительными/слепыми столбиками Dutch knitting Shepherd's crochet/knitting gobelinstitch panting названия этого способа вязания, которые мне попались в сети. Пояса, шапочки, береты, шарфы, рукавички, носки, покрывала, коврики и…