Here at Apartment Therapy, it’s no secret that color is everything. Obviously, we love highlighting colorful homes and DIY projects 24/7, but, for the third year in a row, we’ve actually deemed all of July — drum roll, please — Color Month. When it comes down to it, color’s the backbone of every decorating decision you make, from your wall finishes to your furniture picks. Should you go with the blue or gray couch? The pink or green art?
Learn a new crochet pattern for blankets and other winter projects like throws, scarfs, cardigans.
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São 11 lindas inspirações de mantas de crochê que além de aquecer também são lindos itens decorativos. Vem ver!
Arco İris Abstracto Manta De Ganchillo TAMAÑO: La labor mide aprox: Ancho = 80 cm. Largo = 128 cm MATERIALES: DROPS SNOW de Garnstudio ( (pertenece al grupo de lanas E ) 200 g del color 86, cobre 200 g del color 05, turquesa 200 g del color 85, curry 150 g del color 20, …
Ideas maravillosas para hacer mantas en ganchillo o crochet, cada modelo tiene su gráfico en la parte inferior del articulo, con esta variedad de diseños...
In this post you'll find 25 best free crochet afghan patterns for all skill levels. Learn more about your favorite craft!
São 11 lindas inspirações de mantas de crochê que além de aquecer também são lindos itens decorativos. Vem ver!
Un bonito gramy para una manta original, con esta publicación me despido asta el año que viene. Sean felices ganchillitos ❣️
SKEINS: 9 skeins of Purl Soho’s Gentle Giant; Colors A, B, C: 1 skein each; Color D: 6 skeins SIZE: 30 inches wide x 42 inches long COLORS: Color A Cowrie Pink, Color B Calico Pink, Color C Silver Mauve, Color D Heirloom White
No cabe ninguna duda que el punto zig zag a crochet tiene una forma adaptable a cualquier diseño que nos propongamos realizar en el hermoso Arte del crochet, ya sea mantas, faldas...
Do you know what the other think we all love is? Crochet blankets, evidently! You must admit that these patterns are just beautiful!
Discover crochet tips and find inspiration on Your Crochet's free patterns blog. Read our post, 'Elegant Ripple Stitch Blanket, Free Crochet Patterns'.
Designer Elizabeth Brassard brings us a playful & colorful blanket perfect for snuggling your little one. Knit in our cushy, comfy, Aran-weight Osprey, Skipping Stones presents a rippling texture flowing fluidly across a spectrum of up to 11 colors. The harmony between color, horizontal waves and straight vertical lines sparks imagination, curiosity and joy to this beginner-friendly blanket.
Today's blanket pattern is really special and a pinnacle of knit texture, color, and coziness to end the year! It's easy to knit, and it can be customized in so many ways. Even a beginner can use this pattern, and the fun of it is that you can make it your own. Read on! You
Looking for a cool crochet baby blanket? This one is easy, free and looks cute in many different color combinations. Beginners, try it today!
Ideas maravillosas para hacer mantas en ganchillo o crochet, cada modelo tiene su gráfico en la parte inferior del articulo, con esta variedad de diseños...
Knitty things that I'd like to do after this Holiday season. I'd love to knit chic knitwear: Lopi chic knit sweaters. I'd like to reorganize and be active in knit community in Ravelry. I'd like to redo my knitting needle storage and organize knitting needles in order.
Explore Your Crochet's free patterns blog and discover inspiring ideas to ignite your creativity. Read our post, 'Neat Ripple Blanket Free Pattern'.
This YoYo Puff Crochet Pattern Blanket brings all the colors of the rainbow into your home with it's vibrant and eye catching design.
Explore Your Crochet's free patterns blog and discover inspiring ideas to ignite your creativity. Read our post, 'Battenberg Blanket Free Crochet Pattern'.
Knitted blanket patterns should always be on hand because you never know when you’ll have a sudden rush to create something cozy.
Free Pattern: www.amazingknitting.com/2019/04/YellowSunnyBabyBlanket.html
Three and a half years ago I came up with my Granny Rectangle pattern. I was really pleased with it.......but, now I think I have an 'even better' version. The reason I say this is that my original version (left) had slightly bigger holes in the first round of treble clusters, which sometimes bothered me.
November 10th 1. crocheted granny squares 2. knitted showing a variety of stitches 3. knitted using various Fair Isle patterns Blankets, blanket, blankets. I just cannot get enough of them and at last count we had 21 in our house, yes, you read that right, 21. AND that does not include picnic rugs/blankets. I love them and cannot get enough of them, want to make me happy, make or buy me a blanket ♥ My mother has always surrounded our home with blankets, they bring back memories of snuggling up on the sofa and of good times. But my patience is not such that I can sit and knit or crochet without having a finished project quickly, but at the beginning of the year, I felt I had found my blanket, the Mood blanket 2014. And so I began and was quite enthusiastic and very pleased with myself on my colour choices, I did not fall out of love with nor did I become bored with it. But I have stopped and have not been able to look at it for several months, why, I hear you ask, I will explain. Recently I have been feeling guilty about abandoning my blanket and slowly my mind it coming round to picking it up again. I was so happy with the mood blanket, see post here that I rushed and did not take my time and so therefore did not notice my edges!! Not a problem, I hear you cry, crochet a border around it and the uneven edges will be hidden. But alas, my mistake was too great and I had committed the worst sin, I had on both sides of the blanket, by using different stitches, inadvertently reduced the blanket width by one third. There was nothing for it but to frog over 40 rows. It was heart breaking I tell you. All those new stitches learnt, all that enthusiasm and happiness just ripped out row by row. I couldn't bear to see it and in the bottom of my very messy wardrobe it was relegated. And there it has sat alone and almost forgotten. I had so wanted to prove to myself that I can sustain a long project but at this point it was looking unlikely. So happy with the colours, but you can even see here the different stitches produce a different tension. So it was with trepidation that I saw that one of my favourite crocheters and designers, Lucy from Attic 24 was about to start her very own CAL, (crochet-a-long) called the Cosy Blanket. Her ability to play and put brilliant colours together is second to none and I thought, ok, I CAN DO THIS! Unlike Lucy, I decided not to choose vibrant happy autumnal colours, but to have a focus and a plan for my blanket. It was to be for the bed in the spare room of which I had just painted the floor and am trying to create a calm Scandinavian white/cream feel in the room. So off to the online shop Woolware house and 15 balls of Scandinavian influenced colours and three days later they arrived on my door step. Lucy posts her progress on a Sunday and several people are following her colours row by row. Me, I am just hoping to complete this project. I am not sure yet whether it will be a full sized single bed or if I will just make it as a bottom bed runner, so a little smaller. Time will tell. What do you think so far? I decided to CAL with Lucy because she mentioned that the only stitch would be a treble crochet (UK) stitch and that it would be easy to do with your eyes closed and she is not wrong. I can crochet this whilst chatting with friends, watching the occasional TV and not have to concentrate on it, unlike the mood blanket where each row was a different stitch and tension. I think I will manage this and I hope to be finished before Christmas and that it may give me my crojo back to pick up the mood blanket in those dull days after Christmas. Wish me luck on both counts, I think I am going to need it! If you fancy joining in on Lucy's CAL, it's never too late, the link top her patter is here ♥Wish me luck on my blanket!♥ There has been a lot of interest on this blanket. For a list of colours used, please follow this link: here For pattern colour order follow the next two links: http://eclectichomelife.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/cosy-cal-with-lucy-from-attic-24.html http://eclectichomelife.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/attic-24-cosy-cal-part-3-scandinavian.html
Hoy seguimos tejiendo ara los bebes, pero en esta ocasión vamos a tejer mantitas para bebe a dos agujas que son perfectas para quienes esperan un pequeño o
6 Day Kid Blanket is a classic pattern, beloved by crocheters. This easy project comes in many versions, so check them out and get inspired!
Crochet baby blankets are one of the most popular projects out there, and I can totally see the attraction, cause they are really universal!
Eyes here, Lego lovers! Whether you've got a novice builder or a seasoned brickhead, wrapping up in a crochet lego blanket is a surefire way to please!
Porque el dinero a veces no nos da para comprar ropa de cama a cada rato, he aquí 8 cobijas calientitas que puedes hacer tú misma y no morir de frío.
Encuentra preciosos modelos de colchas de ganchillo modernas, y dale a tu recamara un estilo moderno que luciran espectaculares.
Inspired by quilts and the Scandinavian Nordic Star motif which is so popular in knitting and yoke sweaters. I wanted one for myself so put the crochet spin on it!
Grannysquare handmade afghan model blanket&pillow 130x130 cm blanket and 45x45 cm pillow 100% Handmade with colorful cotton yarns and love. Made with all organic and eco-friendly material