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[...] Weave Dishcloth Pattern Cast on 30 stitches Row 1: knit Row 2: * k6, p6; repeat from * to end of row Row 3: knit Row 4: * k6, p6; repeat from * to end of row Row 5: knit Row 6: * k6, p6; repeat from * [...]
[...] rings and clasp necklace chain The heart. Make 2 Cast on 3 stitches Row 1: knit to end of row Row 2: purl to end of row Row 3: kfb, k1, kfb (5) Row 4: purl to end of row Cut yarn, and slide to [...]
[...] for the first row. Row 1: Insert hook into the bar of the second chain from the hook. Single crochet into the back bar of each chain to the end of the row; Chain 1 and turn. (ch 1 does not count [...]
[...] with the pocket fold of the inner lining. Start at right side of the pocket edge. Single crochet the two pieces together by just crocheting the outer loops only. Single crochet in each of [...]
[...] ) Keep replacing the stitch marker into the last space of each new round. Round 3: *ch 4, single crochet in next ch 4 space; Repeat from * to end of round This is a little visual of what you will be [...]
[...] with the last stitches facing each other. Take those two stitches and join them with a single crochet. Place a stitch marker in that stitch to mark the beginning of the round. This will be [...]
[...] 21: dec in every 3rd (18) Round 22: dec in every other (12) Round 23: dec in every other (8) Cut yarn and secure. Weave in yarn ends. And that's all folks, you have an amigurumi ball! [...]
[...] . Decrease row. Cut blue yarn and attach white yarn. Crochet two rows. Cut yarn and weave in all ends. Flap Edging: I added this step because it cleans up the messy stripe edge [...]
[...] across all stitches (right side) Row 28: knit across all stitches (wrong side) Bind off. Cut yarn, and weave in your tails. Make up a yummy green cocktail or have a green beer and enjoy [...]
[...] next granny square. Keep repeating this process for the four remaining granny squares, ch 50. Cut yarn and secure. You're done! Now you can display your hard work! Have a great day! [...]
[...] 26") 2 small jump rings Clasp Chain 20 Join the last chain with the first chain by a slip stitch to create a round. Rounds 1-4: HDC (half double crochet) in each chain stitch to the end [...]
[...] prefer to use a small crochet hook for this. Using the inside loops of the bind off edge, slip stitch the seam closed. Secure and weave in loose ends. Turn the cover right side out and [...]
[...] marked in the photo below. Join your last stitch and the first stitch of the top row with a slip stitch. This is what your finished rectangle should look like. Cut yarn leaving a tail that's about [...]
[...] , 2 triple crochet; join with 3rd chain of the ch 4 at the beginning of the round with a slip stitch, slip stitch into the ch 1 space. Secure, and cut yarn. [ with mustard color yarn ] [...]
[...] needles worsted weight acrylic yarn, white and V-Day inspired colors Knitted Heart Pattern yarn needle Once the hearts are knitted up, embroider the romantic messages on them. To do this just [...]
[...] 5 Double Pointed Knitting Needles worsted weight acrylic yarn scrap yarn for eyes, and tongue yarn needle Sally the snake i-cord tutorial: 1. Cast on 5 stitches 2. Slide stitches to the [...]
[...] size 5 knitting needles -Worsted weight acrylic yarn in dusty blue, golden rod, red -scissors -yarn needle Cast on 6 stitches. Work back and forth in knit stitch until piece measures 3.5 inches. [...]
[...] Take the long tail and wrap around the center of the bow until you get the look you like. Use a yarn needle to tuck in the loose tails. Grab your clasp and jump rings. Use your pliers to open the jump [...]
[...] (12 spaces) Keep replacing the stitch marker into the last space of each new round. Round 3: *ch 4, single crochet in next ch 4 space; [...]
[...] , mark the last stitch of the round with a marker. Then when you reach back around to the stitch marker, remove it and crochet the stitch and replace the maker. Ears (make 2): Cream Yarn In [...]
[...] piece you just made and measure 5.5 inches from one of the ends, and mark it with a stitch marker on both sides just like I did in the picture below. The markers are a place point [...]
[...] . Take the time to plan out where pieces must be attached and mark those places with a stitch marker. I talk about this in a little more detail here. 3. Practice, practice, practice [...]
[...] apex of the heart, I added 3 rows of knit. Materials: US size 8 knitting needles worsted weight acrylic yarn, white and V-Day inspired colors Knitted Heart Pattern yarn needle Once the hearts are [...]
[...] moccasins with me!! Here's what you'll need: Size 5.5 mm crochet hook worsted weight acrylic yarn (brown, white, yellow, pink, blue) stitch markers yarn needle The Sole. [...]
[...] of the ocean, here's what you'll need: 2 US size 3 double pointed knitting needles worsted weight acrylic yarn (navy blue, and white) size 3.5 mm crochet hook scissors jump rings and clasp necklace [...]
[...] of Zelda: Wind Waker Link Pattern To make this cutie, here's what you'll need: -worsted weight acrylic yarn: grass green, pale green, yellow, peach -size 3.5mm crochet hook -stuffing ( I use scrap [...]
[...] needs. To make your own Loopy Bath Time Mitts here's what you'll need: - US size 5.5mm crochet hook - Lily Sugar'n Cream yarn - scissors - yarn needle Loopy Bath Time Mitts Pattern: Chain 16 [...]
[...] secure and weave in ends. Cut a bunch of pieces of brown yarn about 4 inches long. Use a crochet hook to knot the yarn to little "shelf" you made on the flap. Trim the fringe. Weave in [...]
[...] Hello my friends! It is Monday night so the reality tv is on and the crochet hook is out. Dramatic television plus yarn equals a pretty good night in my book, haha. [...]
[...] you'll need: -worsted weight acrylic yarn: grass green, pale green, yellow, peach -size 3.5mm crochet hook -stuffing ( I use scrap yarn) -safety eyes -small piece of black yarn (for the mouth) -yarn [...]
[...] 's what you'll need: Yarn, in pretty Valentine colors crochet hook scissors Make a really long crochet chain, then whip up a bunch of yarn pom poms. For a full tutorial on how to make these pom [...]
[...] and they can be worn as either a headband or bow tie. All bows come with a removable 25 inch crochet chain that can be tied around your head or collar. If you want to style one of these bows but don't [...]
[...] tail: This next part is a bit tricky. Make a slip knot (just as you normally would to start a crochet chain) as close to the bows center as possible, and chain 50. Secure yarn and cut. Whip up the [...]
[...] needle Loopy Bath Time Mitts Pattern: Chain 16 Flip the chain over so the back side of the crochet chain faces up. Notice the bar on the back of the crochet chain, this is what you will be [...]
[...] equals a pretty good night in my book, haha. I'm happy to say I finally completed my crochet wallet, it's been in the works for the past week and has been fun to design and crochet. It's [...]
[...] Weave Dishcloth Pattern Cast on 30 stitches Row 1: knit Row 2: * k6, p6; repeat from * to end of row Row 3: knit Row 4: * k6, p6; repeat from * to end of row Row 5: knit Row 6: * k6, p6; repeat from * [...]
[...] rings and clasp necklace chain The heart. Make 2 Cast on 3 stitches Row 1: knit to end of row Row 2: purl to end of row Row 3: kfb, k1, kfb (5) Row 4: purl to end of row Cut yarn, and slide to [...]
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