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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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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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Westport, CTEverybody seems to want a free poncho pattern. I'm here to oblige today.This is about the simplest pattern you could ever find for a poncho. Basically you'll need your favorite lightweight yarn (spend as much or as little as you like), large circular needles, a lacy pattern, a newspaper pattern, and a sewing needle. You will make a rectangular stole and then sew one end to the bottom side of the other end. This will create the poncho.I decided
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
Westport, CTUS Size 13 needles2-3 skeins of Homespun yarnDimensions - approx 2ft by 5 ft (minimum 20 inches by 50 inches!)NOTE - The gauge is not terribly relevant for a prayer shawl. The important thing to know is that your prayer shawl should be somewhere between 20x50 inches to 24x60 inches.CO 60 stsBOTTOM EDGE - K across for 10 rows to form the garter stitch edgeMAIN BODY -1st Row and All Odd Rows - Knit across2nd Row and All Even
1. work 16 chains, then on those chains make 2 rows of 4 boxes as shown on the pictures. (interpreters comment: a box is made of 2 chains and a dtr) make 2 chains then on the first one of those chains make a puff stitch (consists of 10 half treble stitches) make 4 chains..make 3 chains and turn back. Make a treble crochet on 3rd of 4 chains you’ve made on the step 2
Size: Approx. 58" wide at top x 29" long at point (after blocking) Materials:400 yds. sport or DK weight handpaint wool, or any sport or DK weight wool or wool-blend yarn of choice (sample shown in Mountain Colors handpainted sport weight wool)(NOTE: worsted wt. yarn can be used to
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