I must tell ya, I’ve seen a lotta patterns in my day, but this one? It’s simply mouth-watering – and not just...
ca.1950-1970, Eastbourne, England, UK --- Nuns Knit During Break From the Beach, Eastbourne
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Crochet garments don't get easier or more beginner friendly than this one - The Crochet Twist Swancho! I set out to make a poncho that could easily
If you follow my Instagram or Facebook feeds, you will have already seen the new pattern I've been working on over the weekend, which includes an icord. I absolutely love them... which is why they appear in many of my projects. For those who are not so keen on knitting just a few stitches, I wanted to show you another way to get the same effect as a two-stitch knitted icord (or, as my mum calls it, "an iphone cord"!!!). It's so simple, even my four year old can do it! (Affiliate links to the supplies are marked with a '*') You will need: - A lucet (also called a 'knitting fork') - Suitable yarn for the size of your lucet. Using a yarn which is too fine will result in an icord that is very loose and loopy. For this tutorial I'm using a Pony Lucet Fork from loveknitting.com* and Rowan Big Wool* in shade 00068 Sun which is a nice size for this lucet - it produces a flexible cord which is neither too tight nor too baggy. It really is that simple! If you're wondering what you can use icords for, stay tuned, there will be a few icord projects coming up soon as well as my new pattern which will be ready later this week. UPDATE: Find it here*.
Esta es la historia de una chica, la autora del blog Verbal Vomit, que decidió dedicar una de las noches que pasó sola en su piso a tejer. Bajó a la tienda, compró un par de madejas y trató de teje…
Yarn Information: Zauberball 100 Herzstück 2261 4 skeins Schokotatze 2165 2 skeins Admiral Natur 980 4 skeins
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I don't know how many of you are knitters and Sherlock Holmes fans - but I thought you might like an advance peek at what will be the tren...
Hi, did you just find this from pinterest? If you're looking for the star pattern, it's right over here! Remember? Remember when I was downright scandalized I'd knit thirteen of these things? Yeah, well, those were the good old days. I had to cut myself
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Her she is, plain and simple: Puppi! She is completely crocheted, she has exaxtly Pullip size, she can wear Pullip and Barbie clothes and doll wigs. Her eyes are just half pearls, her mouth is an epoxy sticker........and although she sems to be alive somehow......this must be some kind of doll magic!^^
I’m starting to think that there is something in the water. Friends, left and right,…
If you follow my Instagram or Facebook feeds, you will have already seen the new pattern I've been working on over the weekend, which includes an icord. I absolutely love them... which is why they appear in many of my projects. For those who are not so keen on knitting just a few stitches, I wanted to show you another way to get the same effect as a two-stitch knitted icord (or, as my mum calls it, "an iphone cord"!!!). It's so simple, even my four year old can do it! (Affiliate links to the supplies are marked with a '*') You will need: - A lucet (also called a 'knitting fork') - Suitable yarn for the size of your lucet. Using a yarn which is too fine will result in an icord that is very loose and loopy. For this tutorial I'm using a Pony Lucet Fork from loveknitting.com* and Rowan Big Wool* in shade 00068 Sun which is a nice size for this lucet - it produces a flexible cord which is neither too tight nor too baggy. It really is that simple! If you're wondering what you can use icords for, stay tuned, there will be a few icord projects coming up soon as well as my new pattern which will be ready later this week. UPDATE: Find it here*.
Aujourd'hui , je vous propose des patrons et des modèles gratuits des accessoires pour la cuisine au crochet , et plus particulièrement des modèles des sous verres au crochet , vous trouverez d'autres modèles dans les articles suivants : Crochet : Patrons...
I’m starting to think that there is something in the water. Friends, left and right,…
Satin Pillows Necklace Sterling Boutique Handbag Tunisian Islander Onefellswoop FlexMitts Until I learned this month that I'm a finalist for the Crochet Liberation Front's Best Crochet Designer for Accessories award, I didn't realize how many accessories I designed in 2010! I've been staying out of trouble, writing up new crochet patterns, learning how my new website works, and how to make downloadable PDF's look the way I want them to--stuff like that. I'm still a bit stunned: I'm very honored to be nominated and to share the honor with the other designers in this category. Makes me wonder if I should write a book of accessories to crochet LOL. I guess these patterns can pile up if one keeps designing them, huh. Pallas Scarf Weightless Tunisian I don't think of them as "accessories" though. Maybe that's why I didn't realize how many I designed in a year. The crochet jewelry designs, especially necklaces & lariats, feel like they're from a different part of my brain than, say, Tunisian shawls and wraps. Remember that cowl fever I caught? Cowls, mobiae, and scarves are their own thing too. So are handbags, and fingerless gloves. Lovepod Boa Stitchmerge How-to (And then that Lovepod Boa, see at left--I don't know which part of the brain that one came from. Is it jewelry worn as a scarf, or vice versa?) The Crochet Liberation Front created the Flamies Awards about three years ago, and the winners are announced on a special episode of Mary Beth Temple's Getting Loopy podcast. ("Flamies" refers to flaming hooks of justice!) Chainmaille Cowl-Scarves Frostyflakes Superpattern Voting for the Annual Flamies Awards begins this week: March 15. I'm very excited because in only three years it has become the "academy awards" for crocheters. Aran Rozsanas Superpattern 1380 Cashmere Picots Do you have a favorite DesigningVashti crochet accessories pattern?
My version of the lionbrand crochet shrug: I've been browsing the lionbrand.com pattern website for weeks now. I always seem to stop...
Tenía unos ovillos de angora italiana muy suave y fina. Creo que tejí 2 días seguidos como de costumbre pienso mas en el ¿ juego? que en la posibilidad de volverme millonaria tejiendo!!!!