Monday, April 28, 2014
Sunday, April 27, 2014
delicate lacy white bedspread !
This is a gorgeous, delicate, lacy, fine white hand crocheted bedspread in what appears to be a pinwheel pattern. This is one of my favorite bedspread because it is so feminine, dainty and lacy. It reminds us of a delicate spider web. The threads on this piece are very fine and the stitches very tiny & it would also look lovely on a tea party table.
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Crochet For Home
Friday, April 18, 2014
Elegant Bag !
Handmade crochet bag in many colors - the favorite modern style knit bag.
At first glance the fabric looks complicated, but it’s really very easy to create,,the upper part made from a few rows of half single crochet , And the rest of the bag are from basket weave stitch
Here’s an example of the basket weave stitch pattern , Photos of the steps and diagram which is used for making it
It's big enough to carry all essentials,
This unique bag has a very practical cotton lining with a pocket for your bits and pieces. The plaited handle is very comfortable and smoothly, The
Border is decorated with colorful beads.
the Dimensions:
14.5 "x 3.5" x 13.75 "
Drop Length: Drop (distance from shoulder or handle to top of bag): 10 "
Abbreviations
ch: chain
dc: double crochet
fpdc: front post double crochet – yo, place hook around the front of the post of the st you are working, yo and pull up loop, yo, pull through 2 loops, yo, pull through 2 loops.
bpdc: back post double crochet – yo, place hook around the back of the post st you are working, yo and pull up a loop, yo, pull through 2 loops, yo, pull through 2 loops.
If these and other crochet abbreviations look like a foreign language to you, check out our handy crochet abbreviation guide here.
Row 1: Dc in the 4th chain from hook, dc in all chain sts across. When you get to the end of your row, ch 2 and turn.
Row 2: Skip the first dc, *fpdc in next 3 sts, bpdc in next 3 sts; repeat from * to the end of your row, dc in top chain of turning chain from the row below, ch 2, turn.
Row 3: Repeat Row 2.
Row 4: Skip first dc, *3 bpdc, 3 fpdc; repeat from * to end, dc in top ch of turning ch from row below, ch 2, turn.
Row 5: Repeat row 4.
Work Rows 2-5 until your fabric is the desired length.
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Bags
Thursday, April 17, 2014
How to Crochet Button Loops !
Crocheted button loops are nice alternatives to buttonholes. You can use crocheted button loops in a lightweight garment where you don't need a tight closure to the front or as a simple one-button closure at the top of the neckline. You work button loops into the last row or the last two rows of an edging of a garment.
If you're using a lightweight yarn, work the loop in the last two rows to give it more strength. If you're using a heavier yarn, a loop worked in the last row is sufficient.
To make a button loop on the last two rows of an edging:
On the next-to-last row of the edging, mark positions across the front edge where you want the beginning of your loops to be positioned.
Crochet across the row until you reach a marked position.
Make a chain just long enough to make a loop that the button can slip through.
Without skipping any stitches, continue crocheting until you reach the marker for the next loop.
Repeat Steps 2 through 4 across the row, turn.
For the last row, crochet evenly across, crocheting into each chain stitch in each loop.
To make a button loop on the last row of an edging:
Before you begin the last row, mark positions across the front edge where you want to place your loops, marking both the beginning and ending of each loop.
Crochet across the row until you reach the second marker for the first loop, turn.
Make a chain large enough to slip the button through.
Slip stitch (sl st) the chain to the edge at the first marker of the first loop.
Turn and work a single crochet (sc) stitch into each chain (ch) of the chain loop and continue across the row.
Repeat Steps 2 through 5 for each button loop.
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Crochet Lessons
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Different Techniques to Joining crochet motifs !
There are so many things crocheted with crochet motifs and squares. The only problem with making something with these motifs and squares is joining them. So I collect some popular methods for you,
you will find different solutions for joining different motifs,will make a huge difference in the way your project ends up looking. You could choose a textured join or a flatter join, a decorative join or one that nearly disappears into the work,we will want to be joining our granny squares to create a blanket or other item I thought we could do a roundup of all the different techniques so you can plan your blanket. Some of these methods allow you to join as you go which is pretty handy if you are making a large blanket,tablecloth or what you want, It's up to you! Once you're aware of all the creative possibilities, perhaps you'll see joining in a whole new light,
choose for finishing.
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Crochet Lessons
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Fabulous crochet dress for girl
One of the prettiest crochet dresses Characterized by open chest which is like Butterfly
two opposite pineapple units ,,, wonderful stitch for girls Older than four years
the skirt is comfortable and consists of repeating layers for the appropriate length of the dress
skirt pattern,
Each new row starts from the shaded in blue
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crochet for girls
Monday, April 14, 2014
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