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Have you been like me and just loved on those adorable fabric roses and wanted to make some of your own? Well today wait no
Paper flowers (MC)We will need:- Corrugated paper- Scissors- White floral tape- White floral wire- Glue- Small beadsInstructions:1.Cut a strip of paper about 4-5 inches (10-13
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I like sea shell flower scarves. Nice pattern and made special by beads.
Beading color flower for jewelry and...For work, we need ordinary polyester thread, bead needle (and preferably several, as they quickly break down), glass-cutting of multiple
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Can a tropical island located in the usual German village between Berlin and Dresden? Yes, easily! Moreover, this has really exists, and no one is not particularly
I love jewelry- a lot. I rarely wear it (only on Sundays) and I have tacky 90 year old grandma pretty funky taste so I feel guilty
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Westport, CTIt's a very easy pattern that uses up odds and ends of yarn. I had about 450 g of yarn in total. I had more of the black (Color A) since it was used for the borders as well.US Size 15 circular needleWith Color A (double stranded worsted weight BLACK), cast on 58 stsKnit Garter Stitch border (knit every row) for 10 rows (5 ridges)Switch to Color B (Homespun in charcoal gray) and knit in stockinette st for 8-10
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Granny Square ScarfMeasurements:8" x 50" [20.5 x 127 cm] without fringe.Materials:Lily® Sugar’n Cream Yarn: (Solids 2.5 oz/70.9 g/Ombres 2 oz/56.7 g)Main Color (MC) 2 ballsContrast A 2 ballsContrast B 2 ballsSize 5 mm (U.S. H or 8) crochet hook or sizeneeded to obtain gauge.Gauge:Motif = 31/2" [9 cm] square.Steps:Motif I (make 14)With MC, ch 4. Join with sl st to form ring.1st rnd: Ch 3 (counts as dc). 2 dc in ring. (Ch 1.3 dc )
Belle Fleur ScarfMaterialsCrochet Hook: 4mm [US G-6]Yarn needleSTITCH NATION by Debbie Stoller “Alpaca Love”: 2 balls 3620 Fern A, 1 ball each 3520 Peacock Feather B, 3920 Ruby C, 3580 Dusk D, and 3650 Lotus E.InstructionsMSL (Small Leaf)Row 1: With A, ch 8; slip st in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next ch, hdc in next ch, dc in next 2 ch, hdc in next ch, slip st in last ch; turn. Row 2: Ch 1, skip slip st, sc
Curious how to crochet shell stitch? Well - I'll tell you all about it. A shell in crochet is basically just a group of stitches worked into one base stitch. See the granny square for an example of a 3 stitch shell, though the granny square stitches are worked into the chain space rather than 1 stitch. You most often use shells in combination with other crochet stitches to form a more advanced pattern.
Skill level: Intermediate Size: Approx. 18” wide x 60” long Materials: 700 yds. worsted wt. yarn (sample shown in Caron “Color Match”) Size K/10.5
Crochet an elegant shawl with a unique pineapple lace design, inspired by a vintage doily. This intermediate shawl crochet pattern is a great way to create an evening cover-up. The eco-friendly yarn makes this project a green crafting idea or a green gift idea. Materials: Yarn: Caron International's Simply Soft Eco (80% Acrylic, 20% NatureSpun™ Polyester): 10 oz #0034 BlackCrochet Hook: One size US J-10 (6 mm) crochet hook, or size to obtain gauge.Yarn needleFinished
… or granny stripes shawl…Use the yarn you like (cotton or wool) – as many colours as you like, and a crochet hook that matches the yarn. Start: ch 5, join to a ring with slip st in first ch. Row 1: ch 4 (= first dc), 2 dc, ch 3, 3 dc in ring(I started all the rounds with 4 ch (instead of 3 ch) as first dc. Felt it made the edge a little more elastic.) Row 2: 4
We all have those days where you simply cannot find the perfect accessories , this happened recently.I didn't have the right cowl, I grabbed a ball of chunky yarn and a hook to create a warm and cosy very easy cowl .I wanted large stitches that are in keeping with the chunky knits all over the shops I wanted mine to be crocheted. .My cowl covers that part of the neck you