30 Nisan 2018

How To Crochet a New England Patriots Diaper Cover

How To Crochet a New England Patriots Diaper Cover



In this video I will show you how to crochet a New England Patriots themed diaper cover. This diaper cover is adjustable for a 0-9 month baby.
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How to Crochet a Toddler Beanie Hat Tutorial

How to Crochet a Toddler Beanie Hat Tutorial



  • Learn how to crochet a toddler beanie hat. To crochet this toddler beanie hat you will need an I hook, a I (6.00mm) hook, worsted weight yarn. I used acrylic, but any worsted weight yarn of your choice you will work. A yarn needle to fasten off.

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How to Crochet a Simple and Easy Snowflake Tutorial

How to Crochet a Simple and Easy Snowflake Tutorial



In this video I will teach you how to make this beautiful snowflake.
You will need a crochet hook that fits your yarn or one size smaller if you crochet loosely.
I am using Bernat Softee Baby Yarn and an F (3.75MM) Hook.
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Crochet motif tutorial VERY EASY Crochet motifs for beginners

Crochet motif tutorial VERY EASY Crochet motifs for beginners



  • Crochet motif tutorial VERY EASY Crochet motifs for beginners, CROCHET pattern HOW TO JOIN MOTIFS CROCHET TUTORIAL

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Crochet snowflake pattern Crochet doily christmas Crochet snowflake ornaments

Crochet snowflake pattern Crochet doily christmas Crochet snowflake ornaments

Crochet snowflake pattern Crochet doily christmas Crochet snowflake ornaments How to crochet snowflake
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Crochet Leaf Motif in Bruges Lace Tutorial


  • Crochet Leaf Motif in Bruges Lace Tutorial

    The simple leaf is made of 100% cotton yarn, the meterage is 169 meters in 50 grams. Hook 1.5 mm or 2 mm.
    Everything about Knitting and Crocheting. Step by step knitting and crocheting tutorials for beginners. Detailed video recommendations for experienced masters. Learn about the various techniques of knitting and crocheting: the Bruges Lace, Guipure Lace, Patchwork, Arans, Decorative Lace, Irish lace, Knitting and Crocheting with Sequins, Hairpin Lace, Jacquards, Brumstik, Tenerife, Filet knitting and much more... Hand made Clothes Collections from SHERU STUDIO. We are happy to share our experience and knowledge with you!
    Everything Maid By Hands - Made With Love!
    Todo lo que necesite saber de tejido a mano. Paso a pasotutoria para pricipiantes. Videos y recomendaciones para profesionales. Aprenda las diferentes tecnicas de tejido a mano: Encage de Brujas, Encage Guipur, Patchwork, Arans, Cordon Decorativo, Encage Irlandes... muchos mas. Coleccion de Ropa Hecha a Mano de SHERU Estudio. Estamos felices de compartir nuestro conosimiento y esperiencia con todos ustedes.

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Crochet Summer Skirt Scalloped Frilled Pattern

Crochet Summer Skirt Scalloped Frilled Pattern

Beautiful Lace pattern skirt For one year old the size is customizable
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Uncinetto Tunisino - Lavorazione Circolare

Uncinetto Tunisino - Lavorazione Circolare



  • L'uncinetto tunisino è un punto a metà tra la maglia e l'uncinetto, si lavora con un uncinetto lungo come un ferro. Il lavoro si svolge da destra a sinistra e da sinistra a destra, ogni giro è composto da un'andata, dove si raccolgono le maglie, e un ritorno dove si chiudono le maglie...

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Knitting stitch pattern embroidered, embroidery Tutorial

Knitting stitch pattern embroidered, embroidery Tutorial





  • I won't include selvedges and side stitches in the instructions below, just the instructions for the panel itself.

  • Set up row (wrong side): purl 5, make 3 yarn overs, purl 5.

  • Row 1 (right side): knit 3, knit 2 stitches together, make 3 yarn overs, drop all yarn overs made in the previous row, make an SSK decrease, knit 3.

  • Row 2 (wrong side): purl 4, make 3 yarn overs, drop all yarn overs made in the previous row, purl 4.

  • Row 3 (right side): knit 2, knit 2 together, make 2 yarn overs, drop all yarn overs made in the previous row, SSK, knit 2.

  • Row 4 (wrong side row): purl 1, make a left-slanting purled decrease (purl 1, keeping the yarn in front of the work, slip this stitch back to the left needle, pass the next stitch over the one you've just purled and off the left needle, slip the purled stitch to the right needle), make 2 yarn overs, drop all yarn overs made in the previous row, purl 2 together, purl 1

  • Row 5 (right side) - this is the row when we turn the messy strands into a lovely heart:
    knit 2 together, cast on 4 stitches on the right needle using backwards loop cast on, drop all yarn overs made in the previous row, knit 1 under the 5 loose strands, make a yarn over, knit 1 again under the 5 loose strands, cast on 4 stitches on the right needle using backwards loop cast on, SSK

  • Row 6 (wrong side): purl 2 together, purl 3, purl 2 together (stitch + yarn over), make 3 yarn overs, purl 4, make a left-slanting purled decrease.

  • Repeat rows 1 - 6 to make a lovely panel with lacy hearts.

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How to make knit the bamboo pattern in - embroidered knitting Tutorial

How to make knit the bamboo pattern in - embroidered knitting Tutorial


  • In this DROPS video we show you how to work the bamboo pattern on the Snow Princess jacket in DROPS 156-1 in the round.

  • This jacket is made in DROPS Nepal, in the video we knit with DROPS Eskimo.

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How to knit A.1 for the cloth in embroidered Drops tutorial


  • How to knit A.1 for the cloth in embroidered Drops tutorial

    In this DROPS video we show you how to knit the beginning following chart A.1 for the Thistle in Bloom cloth in DROPS 170-34.

  • This cloth is made in DROPS Belle, but in the video we knit with a thicker yarn, DROPS Eskimo.

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How to crochet askew puff stitch - Embroidered Tutorial

How to crochet askew puff stitch - Embroidered Tutorial



  • In this DROPS video we show you have to crochet askew puff stitches.
    Cast on an odd number of chain stitches + 2 chain stitches. In the video we have 13 + 2chain stitches.
    ROW 1: Insert the crochet hook into the 3rd chain stitch from hook, pick up yarn and pull it through, yarn over and insert the crochet hook into the same stich, pick up yarn and pull it through, yarn over and insert the crochet hook In the same stitch, pick up yarn and pull it through = 6 sts on hook. Yarn over and pull thread through all 6 sts, 1 chain stitch = 1st puff stitch.
    * Skip 1 stitch, put crochet hook into next stitch, pick up yarn and pull it through, yarn over and insert the hook into the same stitch, pick up yarn and pull it through, yarn over and insert the hook into the same stitch, pick up yarn and pull it through = 6 stitches on needle. Yarn over and pull the thread through all 6 stitches, 1 chain stitch *, repeat * - * all the row = 7 puff stitches. Turn.
    ROW 2: Change color, work 2 chain stitches. * Insert the crochet hook into the 1ststitch in the puff stitch from the previous row, pick up yarn and pull it through, yarn over and insert the crochet hook into the same stitch, pick up yarn and pull it through, yarn over and insert the crochet hook into same stitch, pick up yarn and pull it through = 6 stitches on crochet hook. Yarn over and pull the thread through all 6 stitches and work 1 chain stitch *, repeat * - * all the row = 7 puff stitches that turn the other way. Turn.
    ROW 3: Change color and repeat row 2 to desired measurement.

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How to cast on using a crochet hook and a knitting needle

How to cast on using a crochet hook and a knitting needle



  • In this DROPS video we show you how to cast on using a crochet hook and a knitting needle to get a nice edge. Make a start loop with the crochet hook, place the crochet hook and knitting needle next to each other. * Put the thread behind the knitting needle, get the thread on front with the crochet hook and pull it through the loop on the crochet hook *. Repeat * - * to the desired stitch numbers - 1. Put the thread behind the knitting needle and put the loop on the crochet hook to the knitting needle. Now work stockinette st.


 
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Knitting - Knit Technique - Right to Left Tutorial

Knitting - Knit Technique - Right to Left Tutorial



  • Hi everyone! This video explains the knit stitch on the Knook. It is a better explanation and I highly recommend this video than the first one I did.

  • There are 2 ways to knit and 2 ways to purl on the Knook. To create a knit stitch, you can 1) knit the stitch from right to left or 2) knit the stitch from left to right. To create a purl stitch, you can 1) purl the stitch from right to left or 2) purl the stitch from left to right. Combining which knit and which purl will determine how your final stitches will look like, crossed or uncrossed. More on that in the upcoming video.

  • There are two more videos after this one that explains the other knit and purl techniques. Hope this video clarifies some confusion. Have fun and Blessings!

  • Materials:
    Yarn: Lion Brand Hometown USA Green (Not sure the exact color, but I think it is the only green color for this particular line)
    Knook: Modified crochet hook 15 mm
    Cord: Rattail

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Knook: Herringbone Stitch Pattern Tutorial


  • Knook: Herringbone Stitch Pattern Tutorial




  • The Pattern:
    Cast on odd number of stitches.

  • Row 1: *K2tog through the back loop. Then, insert knook back in to the 2nd stitch farthest from the knook (this stitch will be the knitted stitch nearest the next live stitch). Do not do anything to this stitch yet. Next, insert the knook in to the next live stitch. Knit these two stitches together through the back loop. Continue this repeat until you get to the end of the row. You should have knitted the last two stitches through the back loop together. To end the row, insert the knook back in to the 2nd stitch farthest from the knook (in this case, the very last knitted stitch), and K tb this stitch.

  • Row 2: *P2tog. Then, insert knook back in to the 2nd stitch farthest from the knook (this stitch will be the purled stitch nearest the next live stitch). Do not do anything to this stitch yet. Next, insert the knook in to the next live stitch. Purl these two stitches together (P2tog). Continue this repeat until you get to the end of the row. You should have purled the last two stitches together. To end the row, insert the knook back in to the 2nd stitch farthest from the knook (in this case, the very last purled stitch), and P this stitch.

  • **Continue Rows 1 and 2 until you get to your desired length.**

  • A few notes about this pattern:
    Herringbone is dense and stiff. The pattern takes up more yarn than the usual. It also requires a size up or two on the knook/hook. I highly suggest you do a swatch first to determine how many you need to cast on for a specific project.

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Punto Zigzag paso a paso ( Crochet ) Agujas Knooking

Punto Zigzag paso a paso ( Crochet ) Agujas Knooking


Cómo tejer el punto del derecho en zigzag y revés con las agujas KNOOKINS ! Crochetitas nivel fácil agujas y lana o algodón y a practicar.... no dejes de tejer tus sueños :-) Buen crochet.
Las Agujas ¡ knooking
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Knooking - How to Knit - Tutorial

Knooking - How to Knit



In this tutorial I show the art of Knooking and how to knook the knit stitch using a knooking needle hook.
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29 Nisan 2018

Crochet Spiral Edging Tutorial 1 Crochet Spiral Fringe

Crochet Spiral Edging Tutorial 1 Crochet Spiral Fringe




  • Free crochet patterns, learn how to crochet spirals, crochet spiral fringe, crochet for beginners, curly fringe to crochet, crochet corkscrew, crochet borders, free crochet edgings, fringe that easy to work around the corner. In this crochet video tutorial you will see a great way to end your pattern with a crochet spiral fringe edging. Easy to crochet spirals made of double crochet stitches. You can make your spirals very long to create a nice curly fringe, for this just begin the spiral with a long chain. These beautiful spirals are really fast and easy to crochet. Thanks for watching!
    Edging was made with Crochet Hook 2.25mm (which is #2 US standard) and with yarn: 55% Cotton, 45% Poly Acryli, 160m/50g.

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How to Crochet Baby Sandals FlipFlops - 0-6 months

How to Crochet Baby Sandals FlipFlops - 0-6 months




  • In this week's tutorial I show you how to crochet some cute baby sandals for ages 0-6 months, to fit up to 10cm. For a slightly bigger shoe you can chain more at the beginning and follow the same pattern, adjusting your stitch count accordingly. This will work for up to around age 2 or 3 but after that you will need a different pattern. Maybe I will design one in time

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Crochet & Knitting Beautiful Wavy Cast on Technique

Crochet & Knitting Beautiful Wavy Cast on Technique




Hi. This is very beautiful style of casting the stitches and can be used both in knitting and crocheting as well.. in case of knitting after casting on, either increase by doubling every stitch or by working lace stitch between every loop
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Crochet 12-Petal Flower Tutorial


  • Crochet 12-Petal Flower Tutorial

    We used: 100% cotton yarn, a meter of 169 meters in 50 grams, a hook of 1.3 mm or 2.0 mm, beads (uneven, coarse): d = 0,25-0,35 cm. We inspire you with new styles, designs and ideas of clothing for women, men, children, animals, and also jewelry, items for home decor and much more! Each model is presented with full-color photos and FREE detailed patterns: charts and schematics. Find new beautiful designs made in all possible techniques, FREE easy-to-follow instructions, exciting new crochet and knitting patterns and much more. A lot of crochet and knitting video tutorials of how to make dresses, sweaters, vests, scarves, hats, tops, shawls... also clothing for men, children. We are glad to share our skills and experience with You!

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How to Crochet Flower with Beads Tutorial

How to Crochet Flower with Beads Tutorial


  • How to Crochet Flower with Beads you will see in this video tutorial. Yarn is 100% cotton,169 meters in 50 grams. Beads d = 0.8 cm. Hook 1.5 mm or 2 mm. We inspire you with new styles, designs and ideas of clothing for women, men, children, animals, and also jewelry, items for home decor and much more! Each model is presented with full-color photos and FREE detailed patterns: charts and schematics. Find new beautiful designs made in all possible techniques, FREE easy-to-follow instructions, exciting new crochet and knitting patterns and much more. A lot of crochet and knitting video tutorials of how to make dresses, sweaters, vests, scarves, hats, tops, shawls... also clothing for men, children. We are glad to share our skills and experience with You!

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Cross Stitch Knitting Pattern Tutorial Long Loops Extended Stitches

Cross Stitch Knitting Pattern Tutorial Long Loops Extended Stitches


  • Free knitting stitch pattern tutorials, long loop stitch pattern, extended loops stitch pattern, learn how to knit the cross stitch, knitting stitch patterns for beginners. With this video tutorial you will learn another beautiful stitch pattern made of long loops or extended stitches. The cross stitch pattern looks the same beautiful on the right and on the wrong side. Happy knitting! Stitch was made with yarn: 55% Cotton, 45% Poly Acryli, 160m/50g

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Front Cross Cable Stitch Pattern Knitting Tutorial Easy Cable Stitch Patterns

Front Cross Cable Stitch Pattern Knitting Tutorial Easy Cable Stitch Patterns


  • Easy cable stitch pattern, 1 by 1 cable stitch, C1F Cable, C2F, learn how to knit cables for beginners, beautiful cables on the right side of a fabric. In this tutorial you will learn how to knit a simple knitting stitch pattern with cables where each cable is two stitches wide, with one stitch crossing to the left over the other one. This knitting video tutorial demonstrates a swatch of 3 cables, each cable worked over 2 stitches, which is 1 by 1 cable stitch (C1F cable - cross 1 front) or C2F (cable 2 stitches wide and 1 stitch cross on front). Thanks for watching! Stitch was made with Knitting needles 4 mm, and with yarn: 55% Cotton, 45% Poly Acryli, 160m/50g.

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The Provisional Invisible Cast On Tutorial

The Provisional Invisible Cast On Tutorial


  • This knitting video tutorial will help you how to knit the provisional invisible cast on. We cast on stitch to circular knitting needles. After you cast on with this method you will have life stitches on both needles and you can continue to work in two directions. Ones you complete several rows working in one direction and in the opposite direction you won`t be able to see the beginning of your work. Your cast on row will be invisible on the right and on the wrong side. For demonstration we worked the swatch casting on with the same methiod but using 2 different colors. Thanks You for watching! Steel Crochet Hook size 2mm or 2.25mm (#4 or #2 US standards) and yarn: 55% Cotton, 45% Polyacrylic, 160m in 50g, 5 ply. Knitting is one of the most popular and fun types of needlework. Learn this beautiful art - Art of Knitting - together with our free video tutorials. To begin knitting you just need to have desire, patience and a little of free time. With these beginners knitting series of lessons you will get to know many methods of casting on stitches before starting to knit. Learn how to complete your needle work. Learn how to knit and purl stitches. Learn how to bind off or cast off, and check gauge. Watching our basics knitting video tutorials you will learn how to work the edge stitch and what kind of edge you can create. We will show you how to increase and decrease stitches in the middle of the row or on the edge. You will get to know about many knitting techniques. Learn about circular knitting, radial and partial knitting. Learn how to join pieces together or stitch them giving a specific shape. With our simple, easy and detailed knitting video instructions, you will get to know what the rapport is, how to knit a sample and why you need it for. Knitting process is fun and pleasure. We will do everything possible for you to be able to create any knitted masterpiece by yourself!

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How to Knit Increase Tutorial


  • How to Knit Increase Tutorial

    In this knitting basics video tutorial you will see how to add a big amout stitches on the both sides of the swatch.
    Everything about Knitting and Crocheting. Step by step knitting and crocheting tutorials for beginners. Detailed video recommendations for experienced masters. Learn about the various techniques of knitting and crocheting: the Bruges Lace, Guipure Lace, Patchwork, Arans, Decorative Lace, Irish lace, Knitting and Crocheting with Sequins, Hairpin Lace, Jacquards, Brumstik, Tenerife, Filet knitting and much more... Hand made Clothes Collections from SHERU STUDIO. We are happy to share our experience and knowledge with you!
    Everything Maid By Hands - Made With Love!
    Todo lo que necesite saber de tejido a mano. Paso a pasotutoria para pricipiantes. Videos y recomendaciones para profesionales. Aprenda las diferentes tecnicas de tejido a mano: Encage de Brujas, Encage Guipur, Patchwork, Arans, Cordon Decorativo, Encage Irlandes... muchos mas. Coleccion de Ropa Hecha a Mano de SHERU Estudio. Estamos felices de compartir nuestro conosimiento y esperiencia con todos ustedes.

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28 Nisan 2018

Crochet Large Multi Layered Flower Tutorial

Crochet Large Multi Layered Flower Tutorial



 

In this crochet flower pattern I will show you how to crochet layered flower.This beautiful same 9-layer flower you can use in your interior. To the center of your crochet flower pattern you can add a bead! Crochet layered flower pattern  was made with Crochet Hook 2.25mm (which is #2 US standard) and with yarn: 55% Cotton, 45% Poly Acrylic, 160m/50g.
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Crochet Small Butterfly Tutorial

Crochet Small Butterfly Tutorial


Follow free detailed video instructions to learn how to crochet many different butterflies. In this tutorial, you will see how to crochet a small butterfly that can be used on many different items as a little appliqué. This crochet butterfly pattern is good for hair clips/ hair bands, bag embellishing, home decore ... with this pretty crochet butterflies you can add some summer design to just about anything. Also, it is a great embellishing for a little princess's dress. Enjoy! Butterfly was made of 100% Cotton Mercerized, 169m/50g,4 ply; and with Steel Crochet Hook 1.5 mm or 2mm (#8 or #4 US standards).

 

source:https://www.sheruknitting.com/free-crochet/crochet-free-elements/651-crochet-butterflies-tutorial-15.html
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How to Make Crochet Cord with Heards Tutorial

How to Make Crochet Cord with Heards Tutorial




  • To create hearts, we used: 100% cotton yarn, 169 meters in 50 grams, hook 1.3 mm or 2.0 mm, Beads: d-0.8 cm.
    Everything about Knitting and Crocheting. Step by step knitting and crocheting tutorials for beginners. Detailed video recommendations for experienced masters. Learn about the various techniques of knitting and crocheting: the Bruges Lace, Guipure Lace, Patchwork, Arans, Decorative Lace, Irish lace, Knitting and Crocheting with Sequins, Hairpin Lace, Jacquards, Brumstik, Tenerife, Filet knitting and much more... Hand made Clothes Collections from SHERU STUDIO. We are happy to share our experience and knowledge with you!
    Everything Maid By Hands - Made With Love!
    Todo lo que necesite saber de tejido a mano. Paso a pasotutoria para pricipiantes. Videos y recomendaciones para profesionales. Aprenda las diferentes tecnicas de tejido a mano: Encage de Brujas, Encage Guipur, Patchwork, Arans, Cordon Decorativo, Encage Irlandes... muchos mas. Coleccion de Ropa Hecha a Mano de SHERU Estudio. Estamos felices de compartir nuestro conosimiento y esperiencia con todos ustedes




source:https://www.sheruknitting.com/free-crochet/free-romanian-lace/2103-how-to-crochet-heart-cord-with-beads.html
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Crochet Double Layered Flower Tutorial

Crochet Double Layered Flower Tutorial



  • In this video tutorial you will know how to crochet an gorgeous trim petal flower. Begin the work from crochet this puffy little round element in tutorial 7 of the crochet elements and projects then we make mesh that we fix petals to. In this tutorial, a master show you flower with a layer of the petals and flower with double layer of the petals. In this case, petals are trims that give a flower bigger volume.
    Lets make the first round of the this flower:

  • -Begin making our flower from the round element;
    -The last round of the round element should consist of sc 18;
    -Lets start round 1;
    -chain to bring up the yarn;
    -chain 3 for the chain space;
    -insert the hook into the next stitch by making a sc;
    -chain 3 for the chain space and sc into the next stitch;
    -repeat chain 3 for the chain space and sc into the next stitch;
    -chain 3and sc into each stitch;
    -In total, it should be 18 chain spaces;
    -keep this way till the end of the round.
    In this video we used yarn: 60% acrylic 40% mohair, 500 m in 100 gm and crochet hook 2 mm or 2,5 mm. Thanks for watching!

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Irish Crochet Double Layered Flower Tutorial

Irish Crochet Double Layered Flower Tutorial

Here crochet 3D 6-petal flower, gorgeous flower to crochet, Irish crochet flower, crochet double layered flower, beautiful flower to crochet, crochet flower collection, free crochet flower patterns, free flower patterns, Irish crochet flower pattern.In todays tutorial I will be making this 6-petal flower with a beautiful raised center.Crochet flower was made with yarn :100% Cotton, 169m/50g, Fingering / 4 ply (14 wpi), and Crochet hook #4 (US standard), 2.00 mm diameter.
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Old Norwegian Cast On, Beautiful Scalloped Knitted Border

Old Norwegian Cast On, Beautiful Scalloped Knitted Border


This is my attempt on variation to Scalloped Border Pattern.. I hope all knitters and even crocheters are going to love it because it can be used for both knitted and crocheted projects..

*Important : with one scallop, we get short of 2 Stitches.. means we have to cast on 2 extra stitches for every scallop ..
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How To Make Flower Bouquet Easter Lily- Craft Tutorial

How To Make Flower Bouquet Easter Lily- Craft Tutorial



Send Easter Lily Bouquets to Celebrate the Holiday Easter is a traditional Christian holiday that has evolved into a springtime celebration. Usually a time of chocolate bunny themed Easter gift baskets, egg decorating and pastel candies, you can skip the sugary treats and give a gift that truly represents the rebirth and awakening of spring: Easter lily flowers. Send a beautiful bouquet of Easter lilies to all the important people in your life.
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27 Nisan 2018

Elegant Organza Kanzashi Flower with Dangles Video Tutorial

Elegant Organza Kanzashi Flower with Dangles Video Tutorial


This is my first Kanzashi Flower with dangles. Hope you will like them.

These flowers will suit any occasion and are perfect fashion accessory for any ages.

Happy Crafting!!!
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Tutorial Posavasos Estrella Ganchillo | Crochet

Tutorial Posavasos Estrella Ganchillo | Crochet


Vuelta 1: Hacer un anillo mágico repitiendo 5 veces: *3 varetas, 2 cadenetas*
Vuelta 2: 3 varetas en el espacio de 2 cadenetas de la vuelta anterior. En el siguiente espacio de 2 cadenetas *3 varetas, 2 cadenetas, 3 varetas. Repetir lo mismo en cada espacio de 2 cadenas. Cerrar con un punto deslizado
Vuelta 3: 3 varetas en el espacio de 2 cadenetas de la vuelta anterior. 1 vareta, 1 medio punto entre los 2 grupos de 3 varetas de la vuelta anterior, 1 vareta, en el espacio de 2 cadenetas *3 varetas, 2 cadenetas, 3 varetas*. Repetir lo mismo hasta el final de la vuelta
Vuelta 4: 3 varetas en el espacio de 2 cadenetas de la vuelta anterior. 2 vareta, 1 medio punto en el medio punto de la vuelta anterior, 2 vareta, en el espacio de 2 cadenetas *3 varetas, 2 cadenetas, 3 varetas*. Repetir lo mismo hasta el final de la vuelta

Cortar la lana. Endurecer el posavasos como explicamos en el vídeo
source:http://www.lanasyovillos.com/es/home/posavasos-estrella
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26 Nisan 2018

Tutorial Crochet Flower Gerbera

Tutorial Crochet Flower Gerbera




  • PETALS

  • Make 20
    Chain 10
    Row 1: Chain 1, 2 single crochet, 3 half double crochet, 1 double crochet, 2 single crochet, in the corner (1 slip stitch, chain 1, 1 slip stitch), on the other side of the petal continue wth 2 single crochet, 1 half double crochet, 1 double crochet, 3 half double crochet, 2 single crochet. Finish with a slip stitch with the first single crochet of the petal.
    Cut the yarn leaving al ong end for sewing

  • CENTRAL PART
    Row 1: 6 single crochet magic ring (6 stitches)
    Row 2: 1 increase around (12 stitches)
    Row 3: 1 single crochet, 1 increase. Repeat around (18 stitches)
    Row 4: 2 single crochet, 1 increase. Repeat around (24 stitches)
    Change colour
    Row 5: Make 1 reverse single crochet around (crab stitch, see the video for more information)

  • BOTTOM PART
    Row 1: 6 single crochet magic ring
    Row 2: 1 single crochet, 1increase. Repeat around (9 stitches)
    Rows 3-4: 1 single crochet around (9 stitches)
    Row 5: 2 single crochet, 1 increase. Repeat around (12 stitches)
    Row 6: 3 single crochet, 1 increase. Repeat around (15 stitches)
    Row 7: 4 single crochet, 1 increase. Repeat around (18 stitches)
    Row 8: 2 single crochet, 1 increase. Repeat around (24 stitches)
    Row 9: 1 single crochet around
    Add wadding

  • Sew the botton part with the central part making a cone (taking the back part of the reverse single crochet

  • Sew 10 petals in one row, and 10 petals between the 10 petals of the previous row

  • Place the BBQ stitch in the middle of the bottom part and take a large piece of green yarn. Roll the green yarn around the stich to cover it


source:http://www.lanasyovillos.com/en/accesories/gerbera
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Tutorial Pendientes o Aros a Crochet o Ganchillo

Tutorial Pendientes o Aros a Crochet o Ganchillo


Video Tutorial



Material
1,5mm yarn
Crochet hook
Scissors
Earings

source:http://www.lanasyovillos.com/en/accesories/earings
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Tutorial Top o Camiseta de Verano Calada a Crochet o Ganchillo

Tutorial Top o Camiseta de Verano Calada a Crochet o Ganchillo


Video Tutorial




  • To adapt the sizes

  • - Start with a chain multiple of 3 to have the width
    - Continue making the lace stitch of chain 3 to have the length before the armhole
    - Make the decreases on the armhole
    - Crochet the suspenders

  • sizes in cm

  • Instructions for S size using 4mm yarn and 4,5mm hook

  • Round 1: Chain 66 + chain 3
    Round 2: *Skip 3 chains, 1 single crochet on the 4th. chain 3* Repeat around
    Round 3: *Start with chain 3, 1 single crochet in the 2nd chain of the chain 3 space of the previous round, chain 3, 1 single crochet in the 2nd chain of the chain 3 space of the previous round
    Rounds 4-40: Repeat the round 3
    Rounds 41 - 43: 1 decrease on each side of the armhole, crochet normally in the center
    Suspenders
    Rounds 44-61: 3 groups of chain 3 + 3 starter chains (3 holes and a half)

  • Crochet 2 parts and sew them together


source:http://www.lanasyovillos.com/en/clothes/lace-top
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Tutorial Easy Blouse Crochet

Tutorial Easy Blouse Crochet




Make 4 granny squares. We made 22 rows on each granny, but if you want the blouse larger or smaller, make more or less rows.

Sew the 4 grannys following the red line as we show on the picture and video



Place the yarn in one corner and make 1 single crochet on each stitch to the corner of the granny. Chain 62, turn and make 60 half double crochet. Join with 1 single crochet to finish the suspender. Single crochet to the other corner, repeat the suspender with chain 62 and 60 half double crochet. Repeat the same to have 4 suspenders.

source:http://www.lanasyovillos.com/en/clothes/blouse-squares
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Tutorial Crochet Baby Beret


  • Tutorial Crochet Baby Beret
    Video Tutorial

    9 months old (learn with the video how to make other sizes)

  • NOTES: Puff stitch --> 2 double crochet together, always chain 2 between all the puff stitch

  • Row 1: 6 puff stitch magic ring, with chain 2 between all the stitches
    Row 2: 1 increase around
    Row 3: *1 puff stitch, 1 increase* Repeat around
    Row 4: *2 puff stitch, 1 increase* Repeat around
    Row 4: *3 puff stitch, 1 increase* Repeat around
    Row 4: *4 puff stitch, 1 increase* Repeat around
    Rows 4-7: 1 puff stitch around
    Row 8: *4 puff stitch, 1 decrease* Repeat around
    Row 9: *3 puff stitch, 1 decrease* Repeat around
    Row 10: 1 puff stitch around
    Row 11: *1 double crochet on the puff stitch, 1 double crochet on the chain 2 space* Repeat around
    Rows 12-13: *2 front post double crochet, 2 back post double crochet* Repeat around


source:http://www.lanasyovillos.com/en/accesories/baby-beret
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Tutorial Monedero Crochet o Ganchillo Cierre Metálico Coin Purse

Tutorial Monedero Crochet o Ganchillo Cierre Metálico Coin Purse



  • Video Tutorial

    Round 1: 6 single crochet magic ring (6 stitches)
    Round 2: 1 increase around (12 stitches)
    Round 3: *1 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (18 stitches)
    Round 4: *2 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (24 stitches)
    Round 5: *3 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (30 stitches)
    Round 6: *4 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (36 stitches)
    Round 7: *5 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (42 stitches)
    Round 8: *6 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (48 stitches)
    Round 9: *7 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (54 stitches)
    Round 10: *8 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (60 stitches)
    Round 11: *9 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (66 stitches)
    Rounds 12-25: 1 single crochet around


source:http://www.lanasyovillos.com/en/accesories/vintage-coin-purse
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Tutorial Shorts Crochet o Ganchillo en Punto V (Uve)

Tutorial Shorts Crochet o Ganchillo en Punto V (Uve)




  • To addapt the size:


  • - Chain to have the width needed. Crochet the elastic stitch like we explain in the video

  • - Crochet the V stitch to on the buttocks

  • - Crochet some round with increases, making them in a symmetric shape in the back part

  • - Crochet as many round as you need to separate the legs

  • - Separate the legs by the middle and crochet rounds without increases to the length needed


  • Small size using 4mm yarn and 3,5mm needle


  • Round 1: Chain 16

  • Rounds 2-120: Elastic stitch --> Back loops only, 1 single crochet around

  • Join the rounds 1 and 120 making a belt

  • Rounds 1-6: Crochet the V stitch

  • Rounds 7-9: Crochet 2 increases in the back part symmetrically the rest ot the round crochet the V stitch

  • Round 10: Crochet the V stitch

  • Separate the legs

  • Rounds 11-12: Crochet the V stitch

  • Fasten off

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Tutorial Sleepydoll Amigurumi Crochet

Tutorial Sleepydoll Amigurumi Crochet




 

  • HEAD

  • Round 1: 6 single crochet magic ring (6 stitches)

  • Round 2: 1 increase around (12 stitches)

  • Round 3: *1 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (18 stitches)

  • Round 4: *2 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (24 stitches)

  • Round 5: *3 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (30 stitches)

  • Round 6: *4 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (36 stitches)

  • Round 7: *5 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (42 stitches)
    Round 8: *6 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (48 stitches)
    Rounds 9-15: 1 single crochet around (48 stitches)
    Round 16: *6 single crochet, 1 decrease* Repeat around (42 stitches)

  • Round 17: *5 single crochet, 1 decrease* Repeat around (36 stitches)
    Round 18: *4 single crochet, 1 decrease* Repeat around (30 stitches)
    Round 19: *3 single crochet, 1 decrease* Repeat around (24 stitches)
    Round 20: *2 single crochet, 1 decrease* Repeat around (18 stitches)
    Round 21: *1 single crochet, 1 decrease* Repeat around (12 stitches)
    Stuff
    Round 22: 6 decreases

  • BODY

  • Round 1: 6 single crochet magic ring (6 stitches)

  • Round 2: 1 increase around (12 stitches)

  • Round 3: *1 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (18 stitches)

  • Round 4: *2 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (24 stitches)

  • Round 5: *3 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (30 stitches)

  • Round 6: *4 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (36 stitches)

  • Round 7: *5 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (42 stitches)
    Round 8: *6 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (48 stitches)
    Rounds 9-14: 1 single crochet around (48 stitches)
    Round 15: *6 single crochet, 1 decrease* Repeat around (42 stitches)
    Rounds 16-19: 1 single crochet around (42 stitches)
    Round 20: *5 single crochet, 1 decrease* Repeat around (36 stitches)
    Rounds 21-24: 1 single crochet around (36 stitches)
    Round 25: *4 single crochet, 1 decrease* Repeat around (30 stitches)
    Rounds 26-29: 1 single crochet around (30 stitches)
    Round 30: *3 single crochet, 1 decrease* Repeat around (24 stitches)
    Rounds 31-35: 1 single crochet around (24 stitches)
    Stuff and sew

  • HAT

  • Round 1: 6 single crochet magic ring (6 stitches)

  • Round 2: single crochet around (6 stitches)
    Round 3: *1 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (9 stitches)
    Rounds 4-5: 1 single crochet around (9 stitches)
    Round 6: *2 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (12 stitches)
    Rounds 7-8: 1 single crochet around (12 stitches)
    Round 9: *3 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (15 stitches)
    Round 10: 1 single crochet around (15 stitches)
    Round 11: *4 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (18 stitches)
    Round 12: 1 single crochet around (18 stitches)
    Round 13: *5 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (21 stitches)
    Round 14: 1 single crochet around (21 stitches)
    Round 15: *6 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (24 stitches)
    Round 16: *7 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (27 stitches)
    Round 17: 1 single crochet around (27 stitches)
    Round 18: *8 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (30 stitches)
    Round 19: *4 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (36 stitches)
    Round 20: *5 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (42 stitches)
    Round 21: *6 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (48 stitches)
    Rounds 22-27: 1 single crochet around (48 stitches)
    Fasten off and sew

  • ARMS

  • Round 1: 6 single crochet magic ring (6 stitches)

  • Round 2: 1 increase around (12 stitches)
    Round 3: *1 single crochet, 1 increase* Repeat around (18 stitches)
    Rounds 4-5: 1 single crochet around (18 stitches)
    Round 6: *1 single crochet, 1 decrease* Repeat around (12 stitches)
    Change color
    Rounds 7-17: 1 single crochet around (12 stitches)
    Fasten off, stuff and sew

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Tutorial Bolero Crochet in English

Tutorial Bolero Crochet in English


  • 3,5mm yarn, 3mm needle
    Small size

  • Round 1: Chain 60. Slip stitch with the 1st chain
    Round 2: 60 double crochet
    Round 3: Repeat 4 (2 double crochet, 1 increase), 36 double crochet, repeat 4 (2 double crochet, 1 increase) (68 stitches)
    Round 4: Repeet 4 (3 double crochet, 1 increase), 36 double crochet, repeat 4 (3 double crochet, 1 increase) (76 stitches)
    Round 5: Repeat 4 (4 double crochet, 1 increase), 36 double crochet, repeat 4 (4 double crochet, 1 increase) (84 stitches)
    Round 6: Repeat 4 (5 double crochet, 1 increase), 36 double crochet, repeat 4 (5 double crochet, 1 increase) (92 stitches)
    Round 7: Repeat 4 (6 double crochet, 1 increase), 36 double crochet, repeat 4 (6 double crochet, 1 increase) (100 stitches)
    Rounds 8-9: 100 double crochet
    Round 10: Repeat 4 (7 double crochet, 1 increase), 36 double crochet, repeat 4 (7 double crochet, 1 increase) (108 stitches)
    Rounds 11-12: 108 double crochet
    Round 13: Repeat 4 (8 double crochet, 1 increase), 36 double crochet, repeat 4 (8 double crochet, 1 increase) (116 stitches)
    Round 14: 116 double crochet
    Round 15: Repeat 4 (9 double crochet, 1 increase), 36 double crochet, repeat 4 (9 double crochet, 1 increase) (124 stitches)
    Rounds 16-31: 62 double crochet
    Round 32: Chain 62, join with the 1st stitch in the 31th round
    Round 33: Repeat 4 (9 double crochet, 1 decrease), 36 double crochet, repeat 4 (9 double crochet, 1 decrease) (116 stitches)
    Round 34: 116 double crochet
    Round 35: Repeat 4 (8 double crochet, 1 decrease), 36 double crochet, repeat 4 (8 double crochet, 1 decrease) (108 stitches)
    Rounds 36-37: 108 double crochet
    Round 38: Repeat 4 (7 double crochet, 1 decrease), 36 double crochet, repeat 4 (7 double crochet, 1 decrease) (100 stitches)
    Rounds 39-40: 100 double crochet
    Round 41: Repeat 4 (6 double crochet, 1 decrease), 36 double crochet, repeat 4 (6 double crochet, 1 decrease) (92 stitches)
    Round 42: Repeat 4 (5 double crochet, 1 decrease), 36 double crochet, repeat 4 (5 double crochet, 1 decrease) (84 stitches)
    Round 43: Repeat 4 (4 double crochet, 1 decrease), 36 double crochet, repeat 4 (4 double crochet, 1 decrease) (76 stitches)
    Round 44: Repeat 4 (3 double crochet, 1 decrease), 36 double crochet, repeat 4 (3 double crochet, 1 decrease) (68 stitches)
    Round 45: Repeat 4 (2 double crochet, 1 decrease), 36 double crochet, repeat 4 (2 double crochet, 1 decrease) (60 stitches)
    Round 46: 60 double crochet

  • Medium Size

  • Round 1: Chain 70. Slip stitch
    Round 2: 70 double crochet
    Round 3: Repeat 4 (2 double crochet, 1 increase), 46 double crochet, repeat 4 (2 double crochet, 1 increase) (78 stitches)
    Round 4: Repeat 4 (3 double crochet, 1 increase), 46 double crochet, repeat 4 (3 double crochet, 1 increase) (86 stitches)
    Round 5: Repeat 4 (4 double crochet, 1 increase), 46 double crochet, repeat 4 (4 double crochet, 1 increase) (94 stitches)
    Round 6: Repeat 4 (5 double crochet, 1 increase), 46 double crochet, repeat 4 (5 double crochet, 1 increase) (102 stitches)
    Round 7: Repeat 4 (6 double crochet, 1 increase), 46 double crochet, repeat 4 (6 double crochet, 1 increase) (110 stitches)
    Rounds 8-9: 110 double crochet
    Round 3: Repeat 4 (7 double crochet, 1 increase), 46 double crochet, repeat 4 (7 double crochet, 1 increase) (118 stitches)
    Rounds 11-12: 118 double crochet
    Round 13: Repeat 4 (8 double crochet, 1 increase), 46 double crochet, repeat 4 (8 double crochet, 1 increase) (126 stitches)
    Round 14: 126 double crochet
    Round 15: Repeat 4 (9 double crochet, 1 increase), 46 double crochet, repeat 4 (9 double crochet, 1 increase) (134 stitches)
    Round 16: Repeat 4 (10 double crochet, 1 increase), 46 double crochet, repeat 4 (10 double crochet, 1 increase) (142 stitches)
    Rounds 17-35: 71 double crochet
    Round 36: Chain 71. Slip stitch with the 1st 35 round stitch
    Round 37: Repeat 4 (10 double crochet, 1 decrease), 46 double crochet, repeat 4 (10 double crochet, 1 decrease) (134 stitches)
    Round 38: Repeat 4 (9 double crochet, 1 decrease), 46 double crochet, repeat 4 (9 double crochet, 1 decrease) (126 stitches)
    Round 39: 126 double crochet
    Round 40: Repeat 4 (8 double crochet, 1 decrease), 46 double crochet, repeat 4 (8 double crochet, 1 decrease) (118 stitches)
    Rounds 41-42: 118 double crochet
    Round 43: Repeat 4 (7 double crochet, 1 decrease), 46 double crochet, repeat 4 (7 double crochet, 1 decrease) (110 stitches)
    Rounds 44-45: 110 double crochet
    Round 46: Repeat 4 (6 double crochet, 1 decrease), 46 double crochet, repeat 4 (6 double crochet, 1 decrease) (102 stitches)
    Round 47: Repeat 4 (5 double crochet, 1 decrease), 46 double crochet, repeat 4 (5 double crochet, 1 decrease) (94 stitches)
    Round 48: Repeat 4 (4 double crochet, 1 decrease), 46 double crochet, repeat 4 (4 double crochet, 1 decrease) (86 stitches)
    Round 49: Repeat 4 (3 double crochet, 1 decrease), 46 double crochet, repeat 4 (3 double crochet, 1 decrease) (78 stitches)
    Round 50: Repeat 4 (2 double crochet, 1 decrease), 46 double crochet, repeat 4 (2 double crochet, 1 decrease) (70 stitches)
    Round 51: 70 double crochet

  • Large Size

  • Round 1: Chain 80. Slip stitch
    Round 2: 80 double crochet
    Round 3: Repeat 4 (2 double crochet, 1 increase), 56 double crochet, repeat 4 (2 double crochet, 1 increase) (88 stitches)
    Round 4: Repeat 4 (3 double crochet, 1 increase), 56 double crochet, repeat 4 (3 double crochet, 1 increase) (96 stitches)
    Round 5: Repeat 4 (4 double crochet, 1 increase), 56 double crochet, repeat 4 (4 double crochet, 1 increase) (104 stitches)
    Round 6: Repeat 4 (5 double crochet, 1 increase), 56 double crochet, repeat 4 (5 double crochet, 1 increase) (112 stitches)
    Round 7: Repeat 4 (6 double crochet, 1 increase), 56 double crochet, repeat 4 (6 double crochet, 1 increase) (120 stitches)
    Rounds 8-10: 120 double crochet
    Round 11: Repeat 4 (7 double crochet, 1 increase), 56 double crochet, repeat 4 (7 double crochet, 1 increase) (128 stitches)
    Rounds 12-13: 128 double crochet
    Round 14: Repeat 4 (8 double crochet, 1 increase), 56 double crochet, repeat 4 (8 double crochet, 1 increase) (136 stitches)
    Rounds 15-16: 136 double crochet
    Round 17: Repeat 4 (9 double crochet, 1 increase), 56 double crochet, repeat 4 (9 double crochet, 1 increase) (144 stitches)
    Round 18: Repeat 4 (10 double crochet, 1 increase), 56 double crochet, repeat 4 (10 double crochet, 1 increase) (152 stitches)
    Round 19: 152 double crochet
    Rounds 20-40: 76 double crochet
    Round 41: Chain 76. Slip stitch with the 1st 40 round stitch
    Round 42: 152 double crochet
    Round 43: Repeat 4 (10 double crochet, 1 decrease), 56 double crochet, repeat 4 (10 double crochet, 1 decrease) (144 stitches)
    Round 44: Repeat 4 (9 double crochet, 1 decrease), 56 double crochet, repeat 4 (9 double crochet, 1 decrease) (136 stitches)
    Rounds 45-46: 136 double crochet
    Round 47: Repeat 4 (8 double crochet, 1 decrease), 56 double crochet, repeat 4 (8 double crochet, 1 decrease) (128 stitches)
    Rounds 48-49: 118 double crochet
    Round 50: Repeat 4 (7 double crochet, 1 decrease), 56 double crochet, repeat 4 (7 double crochet, 1 decrease) (120 stitches)
    Rounds 51-52: 120 double crochet
    Round 53: Repeat 4 (6 double crochet, 1 decrease), 56 double crochet, repeat 4 (6 double crochet, 1 decrease) (112 stitches)
    Round 54: Repeat 4 (5 double crochet, 1 decrease), 56 double crochet, repeat 4 (5 double crochet, 1 decrease) (104 stitches)
    Round 55: Repeat 4 (4 double crochet, 1 decrease), 56 double crochet, repeat 4 (4 double crochet, 1 decrease) (96 stitches)
    Round 56: Repeat 4 (3 double crochet, 1 decrease), 56 double crochet, repeat 4 (3 double crochet, 1 decrease) (88 stitches)
    Round 57: Repeat 4 (2 double crochet, 1 decrease), 56 double crochet, repeat 4 (2 double crochet, 1 decrease) (80 stitches)
    Round 58: 80 double crochet

  • Extra Large Size

  • Round 1: Chain 95. Slip stitch
    Round 2: 95 double crochet
    Round 3: Repeat 4 (2 double crochet, 1 increase), 71 double crochet, repeat 4 (2 double crochet, 1 increase) (103 stitches)
    Round 4: Repeat 4 (3 double crochet, 1 increase), 71 double crochet, repeat 4 (3 double crochet, 1 increase) (111 stitches)
    Round 5: Repeat 4 (4 double crochet, 1 increase), 71 double crochet, repeat 4 (4 double crochet, 1 increase) (119 stitches)
    Round 6: Repeat 4 (5 double crochet, 1 increase), 71 double crochet, repeat 4 (5 double crochet, 1 increase) (127 stitches)
    Round 7: Repeat 4 (6 double crochet, 1 increase), 71 double crochet, repeat 4 (6 double crochet, 1 increase) (135 stitches)
    Rounds 8-12: 135 double crochet
    Round 13: Repeat 4 (7 double crochet, 1 increase), 71 double crochet, repeat 4 (7 double crochet, 1 increase) (143 stitches)
    Rounds 14-17: 143 double crochet
    Round 18: Repeat 4 (8 double crochet, 1 increase), 71 double crochet, repeat 4 (8 double crochet, 1 increase) (151 stitches)
    Rounds 19-21: 151 double crochet
    Round 22: Repeat 4 (9 double crochet, 1 increase), 71 double crochet, repeat 4 (9 double crochet, 1 increase) (159 stitches)
    Round 23: Repeat 4 (10 double crochet, 1 increase), 71 double crochet, repeat 4 (10 double crochet, 1 increase) (167 stitches)
    Rounds 24-25: 167 double crochet
    Round 26: Repeat 4 (11 double crochet, 1 increase), 71 double crochet, repeat 4 (11 double crochet, 1 increase) (175 stitches)
    Rounds 27-51: 88 double crochet
    Round 52: Chain 88. Slip stitch with the 1st 51 round stitch
    Round 53: Repeat 4 (11 double crochet, 1 decrease), 71 double crochet, repeat 4 (11 double crochet, 1 decrease) (167 stitches)
    Rounds 54-55: 167 double crochet
    Round 56: Repeat 4 (10 double crochet, 1 decrease), 71 double crochet, repeat 4 (10 double crochet, 1 decrease) (159 stitches)
    Round 57: Repeat 4 (9 double crochet, 1 decrease), 71 double crochet, repeat 4 (9 double crochet, 1 decrease) (151 stitches)
    Rounds 58-60: 151 double crochet
    Round 61: Repeat 4 (8 double crochet, 1 decrease), 71 double crochet, repeat 4 (8 double crochet, 1 decrease) (143 stitches)
    Rounds 62-65: 143 double crochet
    Round 66: Repeat 4 (7 double crochet, 1 decrease), 71 double crochet, repeat 4 (7 double crochet, 1 decrease) (135 stitches)
    Rounds 67-71: 135 double crochet
    Round 72: Repeat 4 (6 double crochet, 1 decrease), 71 double crochet, repeat 4 (6 double crochet, 1 decrease) (127 stitches)
    Round 73: Repeat 4 (5 double crochet, 1 decrease), 71 double crochet, repeat 4 (5 double crochet, 1 decrease) (119 stitches)
    Round 74: Repeat 4 (4 double crochet, 1 decrease), 71 double crochet, repeat 4 (4 double crochet, 1 decrease) (111 stitches)
    Round 75: Repeat 4 (3 double crochet, 1 decrease), 71 double crochet, repeat 4 (3 double crochet, 1 decrease) (103 stitches)
    Round 76: Repeat 4 (2 double crochet, 1 decrease), 71 double crochet, repeat 4 (2 double crochet, 1 decrease) (95 stitches)
    Round 77: 95 double crochet

  • EDGE
    Round 1: *(1 x 2 double crochet bobble stitch, chain 1, 1 x 2 double crochet bobble stitch) in the same space, chain 3*, skip 3 double crochet or 2 rounds. Repeat from * to *
    Round 2: In the chain 1 space between the bobble sitch in the previous round *( 1 x 3 double crochet bobble stitch, chain 1, 1 x 3 double crochet bobble stitch) in the same space chain 3)*. Repeat from * to *
    Round 3: 8 double crochet in each chain 1 space of the previous round

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canal para realizar prendas y tecnicas de crochet paso a paso
un precioso y elegante chal para lucir en estas epocas que se nos presenta de bodas bautizos y comuniones

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precioso gorro de bebe para cualquier ocasión, elegante practico y lo mejor barato y rápido de hacer
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Athena Tabard Tunic│how to make?

Athena Tabard Tunic│how to make?

[caption id="attachment_1137" align="alignnone" width="210"]Athena Tabard Tunic4 Athena Tabard Tunic4[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1138" align="alignnone" width="210"]Athena Tabard Tunic3 Athena Tabard Tunic3[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1139" align="alignnone" width="210"]Athena Tabard Tunic2 Athena Tabard Tunic2[/caption]





  • SIZES

  • XS (S, M, L, 1X, 2X)

  • FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:

  • Bust 34 (37, 40, 43, 46, 49)"/86.5 (94, 101.5, 109, 117, 124.5) cm

  • Length 26 (26, 26 1/2, 27, 27 1/2, 28 1/2)"/66 (66, 67.5, 68.5, 70, 72.5) cm

  • Note: For best fit, choose size that is closest to actual bust with 1" or less ease.

  • GAUGE

  • 14 Fsc = 4"/10cm;

  • In Lace Stitch of upper body, 2 repeats (4 shells) = 3"/7.5cm, and 6 rows = 3 1/4"/8.5cm;

  • In Expanded Lace Stitch of lower body, 2 repeats (4 shells) = 3 1/2"/9cm;

  • In single crochet (edging), 15 sc = 4"/10cm;

  • In Mesh Stitch pattern of border, 8 repeats (sc, ch 1) = 4"/10cm, and 10 rows = 2"/5cm.

  • Note: Gauge is "as crocheted", gauge will change slightly when piece is blocked and worn. Length of piece, in particular, will increase when garment is blocked and worn.

  • STITCHES USED

  • Chain (ch), double crochet (dc), single crochet (sc), slip stitch (sl st)

  • SPECIAL TERMS

  • Fsc: Foundation single crochet (This technique creates a foundation chain and a row of single crochet stitches in one) –

  • Step 1:Place a slip knot on hook, ch 2, insert hook in 2nd ch from hook and draw up a loop; yarn over and draw through one loop on hook (the "chain"); yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook (the "single crochet").

  • Step 2:The following stitch is worked under the forward 2 loops of the stem of the previous stitch (into the "chain"). Insert hook into the face of the "chain" and under the nub at the back of the "chain", draw up a loop, yarn over and draw through one loop on hook (the "chain"), yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook (the "single crochet"). Repeat for the length of foundation.

  • To add Fsc to the end of a row (for underarms and straps): Ch 1 (as instructed), insert hook in the stem of the stitch just made (under 2 forward strands, just beneath the top loops), draw up a loop, yarn over and draw through one loop on hook (the "chain"), yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook (the "single crochet"). Make remaining Fsc as above.

  • sc2tog: Single crochet 2 together—Insert hook in next stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop, (2 loops on hook), insert hook in next stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over and draw through all 3 loops on hook.

  • shell: 3 dc in indicated stitch.

  • V-st: (Dc, ch 2, dc) in indicated stitch.

  • PATTERN STITCHES

  • Lace Stitch (for upper body)

  • Use the following three rows to work pattern even, without increases:

  • Row A: Ch 3 (counts as dc here and throughout), sk first dc, shell in next dc, *sk next (ch-3, sc, ch-3), shell in next 2 dc; repeat from * across, end with shell in next to last dc, dc in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn.

  • Row B: Ch 3, sk first dc, V-st in next dc, *sk next 4 dc, V-st in next 2 dc; repeat from * across, end with V-st in next to last dc, dc in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn.

  • Row C: Ch 3, sk first dc, dc in next dc, sk next (ch-2 and dc), *ch 3, sc in next sp between V-sts, ch 3, sk next (dc and ch-2), dc in next 2 dc; repeat from * across, working last dc in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn.

  • Use the following three rows to increase one stitch pattern repeat on each end over three rows:

  • Row D: Ch 3, dc in first dc, shell in next dc, *sk next (ch-3, sc, ch-3), shell in next 2 dc; repeat from * across, end with shell in next to last dc, 2 dc in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn.

  • Row E: Ch 3, dc in first dc, *V-st in next 2 dc, sk next 4 dc; repeat from * across to last 3 dc, end with V-st in next 2 dc, 2 dc in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn.

  • Row F: Ch 3, dc in first dc, ch 3, sk next dc, *sc in next sp between dc, ch 3, sk next (dc and ch-2), dc in next 2 dc, ch 3, sk next (ch-2 and dc); repeat from * across, end with sc in next sp between dc, ch 3, sk next to last dc, 2 dc in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn.

  • Expanded Lace Stitch (for lower body)

  • Use the following three rows to expand the stitch pattern for lower body

  • Row G: Ch 3, sk first dc, shell in next dc, ch 1, *sk next (ch-3, sc, ch-3), shell in next 2 dc, ch 1; repeat from * across, end with shell in next to last dc, dc in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn.

  • Row H: Ch 3, sk first dc, V-st in next dc, ch 1, *sk next 4 dc, V-st in next 2 dc, ch 1; repeat from * across, end with V-st in next to last dc, dc in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn.

  • Row I: Ch 3, sk first dc, dc in next dc, sk next (ch-2 and dc), *ch 3, sc in next ch-1 sp between V-sts, ch 3, sk next (dc and ch-2), dc in next 2 dc; repeat from * across, working last dc in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn.

  • Mesh Stitch (for border)

  • Round 1: Join yarn with sc in first corner ch-1 sp, *ch 1, [sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1] across to next corner marker, (sc, ch 1, sc) in marked corner ch-1 sp; repeat from * 7 more times, omitting last corner, instead end with sc in same ch-1 sp as first sc, ch 1; sl st in first sc.

  • NOTES

  • 1. Back and front are worked separately then assembled into one piece with a wide border and straps that connect front and back necks. To create the tabard silhouette the sides are seamed for a few inches.

  • 2. Work begins at the neck with a stretchy foundation, and proceeds downwards to underarm shaping and then to lower edge. The first row squeezes more stitch pattern repeats across the foundation than usual. This will cause the neck to curve, as desired to achieve shape and fit.

  • BACK

  • Bodice

  • With A, Fsc 30 (32, 32, 35, 37, 38), turn foundation over so sc edge is on top, begin work across sc edge.

  • Size XS only:

  • Row 1 (RS): Ch 3 (counts as first dc), (dc, ch 2, dc) in first sc (V-st made), sk next 3 sc, [V-st in next 2 sc, sk next 3 sc] 5 times, end with (V-st, dc) in last sc, turn—6 pattern repeats.

  • Rows 2–8: Work Row C of Lace Stitch, then Rows A­–C twice.

  • Size S only:

  • Row 1 (RS): Ch 3 (counts as first dc), sk first sc, (dc, ch 2, dc) in next sc (V-st made), sk next 3 sc, [V-st in next 2 sc, sk next 2 sc] 5 times, end with V-st in next 2 sc, sk next 3 sc, V-st in next sc, dc in last sc, turn—7 pattern repeats.

  • Rows 2–8: Work Row C of Lace Stitch, then Rows A­–C twice.

  • Size M only:

  • Row 1 (RS): Ch 3 (counts as first dc), sk first sc, (dc, ch 2, dc) in next sc (V-st made), sk next 3 sc, [V-st in next 2 sc, sk next 3 sc] 5 times, end with V-st in next sc, dc in last sc, turn—6 pattern repeats.

  • Rows 2–8: Work Row C of Lace Stitch, then Rows A­–F—8 pattern repeats.

  • Size L only:

  • Row 1 (RS): Ch 3 (counts as first dc), 3 dc in first sc (shell made), sk next 3 sc, [shell in next 2 sc, sk next 3 sc] 6 times, end with (shell, dc) in last sc, turn—7 pattern repeats.

  • Rows 2–9: Work Rows B and C of Lace Stitch, then Rows A­–F—9 pattern repeats.

  • Size 1X only:

  • Row 1 (RS): Ch 3 (counts as first dc), 3 dc in first sc (shell made), [sk next 3 sc, shell in next 2 sc] 2 times, [sk next 2 sc, shell in next 2 sc] 4 times, sk next 3 sc, shell in next 2 sc, sk next 3 sc, (shell, dc) in last sc, turn—8 pattern repeats.

  • Rows 2–9: Work Rows B and C of Lace Stitch, then Rows A­–F—10 pattern repeats.

  • Size 2X only:

  • Row 1 (RS): Ch 3 (counts as first dc), sk first sc, (dc, ch 2, dc) in next sc (V-st made), sk next 2 sc, [V-st in next 2 sc, sk next 2 sc] 8 times, end with V-st in next sc, dc in last sc, turn—9 pattern repeats.

  • Rows 2–11: Work Row C of Lace Stitch, then Rows A­–C once, then Rows A–F—11 pattern repeats.

  • Body

  • All Sizes: Fasten off. Turn. Begin with A.

  • shape underarm

  • Note: In the next row, short foundations are worked on each end to shape underarm.

  • Row 1: With A, Fsc 4, shell in first dc, [shell in next dc, sk next (ch-3, sc, ch-3), shell in next dc] 6 (7, 8, 9, 10, 11) times, end with shell in 3rd ch of turning ch, ch 1, Fsc 4, turn.

  • Row 2: Ch 3, sk first sc of foundation, V-st in next sc, sk remaining 2 sc, [sk first 2 dc of next shell, V-st in next 2 dc, sk remaining 2 dc of shell] 7 (8, 9, 10, 11, 12) times, sk next 2 sc of foundation, V-st in next sc, dc in last sc, turn—8 (9, 10, 11, 12, 13) pattern repeats.

  • Rows 3–12: Work Row C of Lace Stitch, then Rows A–C three times.

  • Rows 13–31: Work Rows G–I of Expanded Lace Stitch 6 times, then Row G once more. Do not fasten off.

  • Fit Tip: For longer or shorter body, add or omit rows by adding or omitting repeats of Rows G–I of Expanded Lace Stitch, end by working Row G once more.

  • Edging

  • Notes:

  • 1. Until this point, there is no obvious RS or WS. The last row of the body is now the RS.

  • 2. In the next round sc are worked evenly down side edge, across neck edge, and up other side edge. As you work the edging, place a marker in the 2nd sc of each 3-sc corner.

  • 3. If you have altered the length of the body, adjust the edging accordingly, as your sc count will different.

  • Round 1 (RS): Continue with A, rotate piece to work in edges of rows across body side edge, ch 1, 2 sc in first dc row edge, 2 sc in next 29 dc row edges to underarm foundation, sc in sc row edge of foundation; working across underarm foundation, 3 sc in first foundation ch (for corner), place marker in center sc of 3-sc corner, sc in next 3 ch; working in edges of rows across bodice side edge, 2 sc in next 9 (9, 9, 10, 10, 12) dc row edges to neck foundation, sk sc row edge of neck foundation; working across neck foundation, 3 sc in first foundation ch (for corner), place marker in center sc of 3-sc corner, sc in next 28 (30, 30, 33, 35, 36) ch, 3 sc in last ch (for corner), place marker in center sc of 3-sc corner; working in edges of rows across other bodice side edge, sk sc row edge of neck foundation, 2 sc in next 9 (9, 9, 10, 10, 12) dc row edges to underarm foundation; working across underarm foundation, sc in next 3 ch, 3 sc in last ch (for corner), place marker in center sc of 3-sc corner; working in edges of rows across other body side edge, sc in sc row edges of underarm foundation, 2 sc in next 30 dc row edges—62 sc from lower edge to marker at underarm corner, 23 (23, 23, 25, 25, 29) sc between markers at underarm and neck corners (not counting marked corner sc). Fasten off.

  • FRONT

  • Bodice

  • With A, Fsc 30 (32, 32, 35, 37, 38), turn foundation over so sc edge is on top, begin work across sc edge.

  • Row 1: Work Row 1 of back bodice for respective size—6 (7, 6, 7, 8, 9) pattern repeats.

  • Sizes XS (S) only:

  • Rows 2–5: Work Row C of Lace Stitch, the Rows A–C—6 (7) pattern repeats.

  • Size M only:

  • Rows 2–5: Work Rows C–F of Lace Stitch—8 pattern repeats.

  • Sizes L (1X) only:

  • Rows 2–6: Work Rows B–F of Lace Stitch—9 (10) pattern repeats.

  • Size 2X only:

  • Rows 2–8: Work Row C of Lace Stitch, then Rows A–F—11 pattern repeats

  • Body

  • Work same as back body to edging—8 (9, 10, 11, 12, 13) pattern repeats.

  • Note: If you altered the length of the back, remember to do the same for the front.

  • Edging

  • Work edging same as back edging, except when edging sides of front bodice, work 2 sc in each of 6 (6, 6, 7, 7, 9) dc row edges between underarm and neck foundations—62 sc from lower edge to marker at underarm corner, 17 (17, 17, 19, 19, 23) sc between markers at underarm and neck corners (not counting marked corner sc). Fasten off.

  • BORDERS AND STRAPS

  • Notes:

  • 1. The wide border is made continuously around front and back pieces, connecting at the neck with straps made in one with the border.

  • 2. Work begins at lower corner of front, to work across side edge of front body. In later rounds, decreases are worked at each armhole edge of bodice, to keep the border flat and avoid gapping.

  • 3. As each round is worked, move markers at each corner into the sc or ch-1 sp at the center of each corner.

  • Fit Tip: The underarms will eventually be built up 2"/5cm higher with the borders. But you may adjust the underarm drop here. For higher underarms, make the straps shorter by omitting Fsc in multiples of 2. For lower underarms, make the straps longer by adding Fsc in multiples of 2.

  • Hold pieces with WS facing. Place front and back lengthwise beside each other, with the neck edges side by side in the center.

  • Round 1 (WS):

  • First side: Join B with sc in first sc at lower corner of front to work across side of front, work 2 more sc in same sc (for corner), sc in next 61 sc to marker at underarm corner, 3 sc in marked sc (for corner), sc in next 5 sc, sc2tog, [sc in next 3 sc, sc2tog] 0 (0, 0, 1, 1, 1) time(s), sc in next 10 (10, 10, 7, 7, 11) sc to marker at neck corner, sc in marked corner sc; for strap, ch 1, Fsc 35 (35, 37, 37, 39, 39), taking care not to twist strap foundation, sc in corresponding marked corner sc of back; working across side of back, sc in next 16 (16, 16, 13, 13, 17) sc, [sc2tog, sc in next 3 sc] 0 (0, 0, 1, 1, 1) time(s), sc2tog, sc in next 5 sc to marker at underarm corner, 3 sc in marked sc (for corner), sc in next 61 sc, 3 sc in last sc (for corner); do not turn and do not fasten off.

  • Back Lower Edge: Rotate piece to work across lower edge of back.

  • Sizes XS (M, 1X) only: sk first dc.

  • All Sizes: Sc in next 3 (4, 3, 4, 3, 4) dc, sc in next ch-1 sp, [sc in next 6 dc, sc in next ch-1 sp] 7 (8, 9, 10, 11, 12) times, sc in last 4 dc—56 (64, 70, 78, 84, 92) sc across lower edge of back.

  • Second Side: Rotate piece to work across other side of back, 3 sc in first sc of side (for corner), sc in next 61 sc to marker at underarm corner, 3 sc in marked sc (for corner), sc in next 5 sc, sc2tog, [sc in next 3 sc, sc2tog] 0 (0, 0, 1, 1, 1) time(s), sc in next 16 (16, 16, 13, 13, 17) sc to marker at neck corner, sc in marked sc (for corner); for strap, ch 1, Fsc 35 (35, 37, 37, 39, 39), taking care not to twist strap foundation, sc in corresponding marked corner sc of front; working across side of front, sc in next 10 (10, 10, 7, 7, 11) sc, [sc2tog, sc in next 3 sc] 0 (0, 0, 1, 1, 1) time(s), sc2tog, sc in next 5 sc to marker at underarm corner, 3 sc in marked sc (for corner), sc in next 61 sc, 3 sc in last sc (for corner).

  • Front Lower Edge: Rotate piece to work across lower edge of front.

  • Sizes XS (M, 1X) only: sk first dc.

  • All Sizes: Sc in next 3 (4, 3, 4, 3, 4) dc, sc in next ch-1 sp, [sc in next 6 dc, sc in next ch-1 sp] 7 (8, 9, 10, 11, 12) times, sc in last 4 dc; sl st in first sc of border—56 (64, 70, 78, 84, 92) sc across lower edge of front. Fasten off. Turn.

  • Note: Exact stitch count is not absolutely critical, but as you begin the Mesh Stitch pattern in the next round, everything will work without fudging if there's an odd number of sc between markers from corner to corner (not counting marked corner sc).

  • Round 2 (RS): Sk back 2 sc to corner marker at lower front, join C with sc in marked sc; working across lower edge of front, ch 1, [sk next sc, sc in next sc, ch 1] across to next marker at other corner of lower edge, *(sc, ch 1, sc) in marked corner sc (for corner), move marker into ch-1 sp just made*; working across side edge, ch 1 [sk next sc, sc in next sc, ch 1] across to next marker at underarm, repeat from * to * (for corner); working across armhole edge of front, side of strap, and armhole edge of back, ch 1, [sk next sc, sc in next sc, ch 1] across to next marker at underarm of back; repeat from * to * (for corner); working across side edge, ch 1 [sk next sc, sc in next sc, ch 1] across to next marker at lower corner of back; repeat from * to * (for corner); ch 1, sk next sc, sc in next sc, ch 1] across to next marker at other corner of lower edge; repeat from * to * (for corner); working across side edge, ch 1 [sk next sc, sc in next sc, ch 1] across to next marker at underarm, repeat from * to * (for corner); working across armhole edge of back, side of strap, and armhole edge of front, ch 1, [sk next sc, sc in next sc, ch 1] across to next marker at underarm of front; repeat from * to * (for corner); working across side edge, ch 1 [sk next sc, sc in next sc, ch 1] around, sc in same sc as first sc, ch 1; sl st in first sc. Fasten off. Turn.

  • Round 3 (WS): With A, work Round 1 of Mesh Stitch pattern.

  • Note: In next round, decreases are worked at each armhole edge of bodice, to keep the border flat and avoid gapping. Take care to work in mesh pattern to next marked underarm corner as instructed. Continue in mesh pattern when encountering the other lower corner markers.

  • Round 4 (RS): Join B with sc in first corner ch-1 sp, *ch 1, [sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1] across to next underarm corner marker, (sc, ch 1, sc) in marked underarm corner ch-1 sp, [ch 1, sc in next ch-1 sp] 3 times, do not ch 1, sc in next ch-1 sp, [ch 1, sc in next ch-1 sp] across to 3 ch-sps before next underarm corner marker, do not ch 1, sc in next ch-1 sp, [ch 1, sc in next ch-1 sp] 2 times, ch 1, (sc, ch 1, sc) in marked underarm corner ch-1 sp; repeat from * once more, **ch 1, [sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1] around, sc in same ch-1 sp as first sc, ch 1; sl st in first sc. Fasten off. Turn.

  • Round 5 (WS): With C, work Round 1 of Mesh Stitch pattern. Fasten off. Turn.

  • Round 6 (RS): With A, work Round 1 of Mesh Stitch pattern. Fasten off. Turn.

  • Round 7 (WS): With B, work Round 1 of Mesh Stitch pattern. Fasten off. Turn.

  • Round 8 (RS): With C, repeat Round 4 (omitting ch-1 sp at each armhole in same way). Fasten off. Turn.

  • Round 9 (WS): With A, work Round 1 of Mesh Stitch pattern. Fasten off. Turn.

  • Round 10 (RS): Join B with sc in first ch-1 sp, sc in each sc and in each ch-1 sp around, working 3 sc in each marked corner ch-1 sp, end with 2 sc in same ch-1 sp as first sc; sl st in first sc. Fasten off.

  • FINISHING

  • Side Seams

  • Fit Tip: The tabard style of this vest is meant to hang open from the waist, with the seam ending somewhere between the fullest part of the bust and the narrowest part of the waist. How long you make the side seams is a matter of personal taste. To keep your options open, you can seam the sides as instructed, leaving a long tail and making a temporary fasten off. Try on the vest then decide if you want to add or remove stitches from the seams.

  • Hold front and back together, matching markers at underarm corners, matching sc of body down each side. With B, sew mattress seam from underarm marker for approximately 6"/15cm, or for length of side seam desired. Fasten off. Sew seam across other side in same way. Weave in ends. Block best to finished measurements (shown on schematic).

  • Using yarn needle, weave in all ends.


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  • SIZES

  • Small (Medium, Large, X-Large, XX-Large)

  • FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:

  • Bust 32 (36, 40, 44, 48)"/81.5 (91.5, 101.5, 112, 122) cm

  • Length 22 (22, 22, 22 1/2, 23)"/56 (56, 56, 57, 58.5) cm, measured from center back neck

  • GAUGE

  • In single crochet, 15 sts = 4"/10 cm;

  • One Motif = 5 1/2"/14 cm across at widest point;

  • In body pattern stitch, 4 repeats = 4"/10 cm and 5 rows = 3 1/2"/9 cm;

  • In body or sleeve trim, one trim arm repeat = 2 1/2"/6.5 cm wide x 3"/7.5 cm long.

  • STITCHES USED

  • Chain (ch), double crochet (dc), half double crochet (hdc), single crochet (sc), slip stitch (slip st)

  • SPECIAL TERMS

  • Fsc: Foundation single crochet (In this design, Fsc is used to add stitches at the underarms) –

  • Step 1:Ch 1 as directed, insert hook under the forward 2 loops of the stem of the previous stitch (2 strands just below the top loops of the sc) and draw up a loop, yarn over and draw through one loop on hook (the "chain"); yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook (the "single crochet").

  • Step 2:The following stitch is worked under the forward 2 loops of the stem of the previous stitch (into the "chain"). Insert hook into the face of the "chain" and under the nub at the back of the "chain", draw up a loop, yarn over and draw through one loop on hook (the "chain"), yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook (the "single crochet"). Repeat for the length of underarm as directed.

  • dtr2tog: Double treble crochet 2 together –[Yarn over 3 times, insert hook in next indicated st and draw up a loop, [yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook] 3 times] twice, yarn over and draw through all 3 loops on hook.

  • tr2tog: Triple treble crochet 2 together –[Yarn over 4 times, insert hook in next indicated st and draw up a loop, [yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook] 4 times] twice, yarn over and draw through all 3 loops on hook.

  • BODY PATTERN STITCH

  • Pattern Round: Ch 1, 4 sc in beginning ch-sp, (4 sc, ch 5, 4 sc) in each ch-5 sp around, 4 sc in same ch-sp as beginning; join with ch 2, dc in first sc (join counts as beginning ch-sp), do not turn.

  • Note: Pattern stitch will grow slightly in length and width, and will block to measurements. Garment provides generous amount of stretch when worn.

  • YOKE

  • Notes: Yoke is a ring of 7 (7, 7, 8, 8) motifs that are joined to each other as work progresses. Each motif has seven arms that are crocheted and numbered counterclockwise (see diagram). Arms 1 and 2 form the neck edge, arms 3 and 7 are joined to neighboring motifs, arms 4–6 form the lower edge of the yoke.

  • Tip: To keep the ring of motifs from twisting, use one long scrap of yarn to mark and stabilize the neck edge. After completing First Motif, loop and secure the yarn marker through arms 1 and 2. After joining Motif 2, loop end of yarn marker through arms 1 and 2, and so on.

  • First Motif

  • Ch 7; join with slip st in first ch to form a ring.

  • Round 1: Ch 1, work 21 sc in ring; join with slip st in first sc.

  • Arm 1

  • Row 1: Ch 8, place marker in first ch from hook.

  • Row 2 (RS): Work 16 sc over the ch-8 just made, sk first sc of ring, slip st in next sc, turn.

  • Row 3: Sk slip st, [ch 4, sk next 3 sc of arm, sc in next sc of arm] 4 times, turn. Note: The last sc may be difficult to see because it is squashed; the top loops are just past the marker.

  • Row 4 (RS): Do not ch 1, work 5 sc in each of the 4 ch-4 sps of arm, sk next sc of ring, slip st in next sc of ring, turn.

  • Arm 2

  • Row 1: Sk slip st, ch 8, sk next 6 sc of previous arm, sl st in next sc, turn.

  • Row 2 (RS):Do not ch 1, work 16 sc in ch-8 just made, slip st in next sc of ring, turn.

  • Rows 3 and 4: Work same as Rows 3 and 4 of arm 1.

  • Arms 3–6

  • Work as for arm 2 four more times.

  • Arm 7

  • Rows 1–3: Work same as Rows 1­­–3 of arm 2.

  • Row 4 (close motif):Do not ch 1, work 5 sc in the next 2 ch-4 sps of arm, 3 sc in next ch-4 sp, insert hook from front to back in marked ch of arm 1, yarn over and draw through all loops on hook to close motif, 2 sc in same ch-4 sp, 5 sc in last ch-4 sp, sk next sc of ring; join with slip st in first sc of ring. Fasten off.

  • Motifs 2–6 (6, 6, 7, 7)

  • Note: Motifs are joined to neighboring motifs at the tips of arms 3 and 7 while working the joining row (Row 4). Arrange and join motifs to neighboring motifs as shown in assembly diagram.

  • Ch 7; join with slip st in first ch to form a ring.

  • Round 1: Ch 1, work 21 sc in ring; join with slip st in first sc.

  • Arms 1–6

  • Work as for arms 1–6 of First Motif.

  • Arm 7

  • Rows 1–3: Work same as Rows 1­–3 of arm 2 of First Motif.

  • Row 4 (joining row):Do not ch 1, work 2 sc in first ch-4 sp, insert hook from front to back in 3rd sc at tip of arm 3 of previous motif, yarn over and draw through all loops on hook to join motifs, 3 sc in same ch-4 sp; 3 sc in next ch-4 sp, insert hook from front to back in marked ch of arm 1, yarn over and draw through all loops on hook to close motif, 2 sc in same ch-4 sp, 5 sc in last ch-4 sp, sk next sc of ring; join with slip st in first sc of ring. Fasten off.

  • Last Motif

  • Ch 7; join with slip st in first ch to form a ring.

  • Round 1: Ch 1, work 21 sc in ring; join with slip st in first sc.

  • Arms 1 and 2

  • Work as for arms 1 and 2 of First Motif.

  • Arm 3

  • Rows 1–3: Work same as Rows 1­–3 of arm 2 of First Motif.

  • Row 4 (joining row) and close motif: Work 2 sc in first ch-4 sp, insert hook from front to back in 3rd sc at tip of arm 7 of First Motif, yarn over and draw through all loops on hook to join motifs, 3 sc in same ch-4 sp; work 5 sc in remaining 3 ch-4 sps, sk next sc of ring; slip st in next sc of ring.

  • Arms 4–7

  • Work as for arms 4–7 of Motif 6 (6, 6, 7, 7). Fasten off.

  • YOKE NECK EDGE

  • Note: Finishing the neck edge now makes Yoke more stable and allows you to try on and more accurately determine the body length as you crochet.

  • With RS of Yoke motif ring facing, join yarn with slip st in 3rd sc at tip of any arm 1.

  • Round 1 (RS): Ch 1, sc in same sc of arm 1, *ch 5, sk next 6 sc of arm 1, dc in next sc, ch 5; sc in 3rd sc at tip of arm 2, ch 1, dtr2tog over 7th sc following last sc made and 8th sc of arm 7 of next motif (8th sc following slip st join), ch 1; continuing on this motif, sc in 3rd sc at tip of arm 1; repeat from * around neck edge of remaining motifs omitting last sc; join with slip st in first sc.

  • Round 2: Ch 1, sc in same sc as join, *4 sc in next ch-5 sp, sc in next dc, 4 sc in next ch-5 sp, sc in next sc, sc in next ch-1 sp, sc in next dtr2tog, sc in next ch-1 sp, sc in next sc; repeat from * around omitting last sc; join with slip st in first sc—98 (98, 98, 112, 112) sc.

  • Round 3: Ch 1, working in opposite direction, *rev sc in next sc, ch 1, sk next sc; repeat from * around; join with slip st in same sc as beginning. Fasten off.

  • LOWER YOKE

  • Note: To keep things neat, it is advisable to weave in all ends now.

  • With RS of Yoke motif ring facing, and beginning at the tip of any arm 4 (first free arm past motif join) of any motif, join yarn with slip st in 3rd sc at tip of arm 4.

  • Round 1 (RS): Ch 8 (counts as dc, ch 5), *sk next 6 sc of arm 4, dc in next sc, ch 5; sc in 3rd sc at tip of arm 5, ch 5, sk next 6 sc of arm 5, dc in next sc, ch 5, dc in 3rd sc at tip of arm 6, ch 5, trtr2tog over 7th sc following last dc made and 8th sc of arm 3 of next motif (8th sc following slip st join), ch 5; dc in 3rd sc at tip of arm 4; repeat from * around lower edge of remaining motifs omitting last dc; join with slip st in 3rd ch of beginning ch.

  • Round 2: Ch 1, 6 sc in each ch-5 sp around; join with slip st in first sc—252 (252, 252, 288, 288) sc. Fasten off.

  • Mark Center Front: Place a marker in any arm 5, in the sc from Round 1 (between 6-sc groups).

  • Size Small only:

  • With RS facing, beginning at center front marker, sk next 38 sc; join yarn with slip st in next sc.

  • Round 3: Ch 1, sc in same sc as join, sc in next sc, [ch 5, sk next 4 sc, sc in next 2 sc] 41 times; join with ch 2, sk last 4 sc, dc in first sc (join counts as beginning ch-sp)—42 ch-sps.

  • Size Medium only:

  • With RS facing, beginning at center front marker, sk next 38 sc; join yarn with slip st in next sc.

  • Round 3: Ch 1, sc in same sc as join, sc in next sc, *[ch 5, sk next sc, sc in next 2 sc] twice, [ch 5, sk next 4 sc, sc in next 2 sc] 6 times, [ch 5, sk next sc, sc in next 2 sc] 4 times, [ch 5, sk next 4 sc, sc in next 2 sc] 11 times*, [ch 5, sk next sc, sc in next 2 sc] twice; repeat from * to * once more; ch 5, sk next sc, sc in next 2 sc; join with ch 2, sk last sc, dc in first sc (join counts as beginning ch-sp)—50 ch-sps.

  • Size Large only:

  • With RS facing, beginning at center front marker, sk next 38 sc; join yarn with slip st in next sc.

  • Round 3: Ch 1, sc in same sc as join, sc in next sc, **[ch 5, sk next sc, sc in next 2 sc] twice, [ch 5, sk next 4 sc, sc in next 2 sc] 6 times, [ch 5, sk next sc, sc in next 2 sc] 4 times, *[ch 5, sk next 4 sc, sc in next 2 sc] 3 times, [ch 5, sk next sc, sc in next 2 sc] twice; repeat from * once more; [ch 5, sk next 4 sc, sc in next 2 sc] 3 times**; [ch 5, sk next sc, sc in next 2 sc] twice; repeat from ** to ** once more; ch 5, sk next sc, sc in next 2 sc; join with ch 2, sk last sc, dc in first sc (join counts as beginning ch-sp)—54 ch-sps.

  • Size X-Large only:

  • With RS facing, beginning at center front marker, sk next 44 sc; join yarn with slip st in next sc.

  • Round 3: Ch 1, sc in same sc as join, sc in next sc, *[ch 5, sk next sc, sc in next 2 sc] twice, [ch 5, sk next 4 sc, sc in next 2 sc] 7 times, [ch 5, sk next sc, sc in next 2 sc] 4 times, [ch 5, sk next 4 sc, sc in next 2 sc] 6 times, [ch 5, sk next sc, sc in next 2 sc] twice. [ch 5, sk next 4 sc, sc in next 2 sc] 6 times*; [ch 5, sk next sc, sc in next 2 sc] twice; repeat from * to * once more; ch 5, sk next sc, sc in next 2 sc; join with ch 2, sk last sc, dc in first sc (join counts as beginning ch-sp)—58 ch-sps.

  • Round 4: Work Pattern Round of Body Pattern Stitch.

  • Size XX-Large only:

  • With RS facing, beginning at center front marker, sk next 44 sc; join yarn with slip st in next sc.

  • Round 3: Ch 1, sc in same sc as join, sc in next sc, *[ch 5, sk next sc, sc in next 2 sc] twice, [ch 5, sk next 4 sc, sc in next 2 sc] 7 times, [ch 5, sk next sc, sc in next 2 sc] 4 times, [ch 5, sk next 4 sc, sc in next 2 sc] 6 times, [ch 5, sk next sc, sc in next 2 sc] twice. [ch 5, sk next 4 sc, sc in next 2 sc] 6 times*; [ch 5, sk next sc, sc in next 2 sc] twice; repeat from * to * once more; ch 5, sk next sc, sc in next 2 sc; join with ch 4, sc in first sc (join counts as beginning ch-sp)—58 ch-sps.

  • Round 4: Ch 1, 2 sc in beginning ch-sp, *2 sc in next ch-5 sp, [ch 5, 2 sc in same ch-5 sp] twice, (4 sc, ch 5, 4 sc) in next 9 ch-5 sps, **2 sc in next ch-5 sp, [ch 5, 2 sc in same ch-5 sp] twice; repeat from ** once more, (4 sc, ch 5, 4 sc) in next 16 ch-5 sps*, 2 sc in next ch-5 sp, [ch 5, 2 sc in same ch-5 sp] twice; repeat from * to * once more; (2 sc, ch 5, 2 sc) in same ch-sp as beginning; join with ch 2, dc in first sc (join counts as beginning ch-sp)—66 ch-sps.

  • BODY—All Sizes

  • Notes: Work continues in joined rounds with RS always facing.

  • Divide for Armholes

  • Round 1: Ch 1, 4 sc in beginning ch-sp, *ch 1, Fsc 8 (8, 8, 12, 12) for underarm, sk next 8 (10, 10, 11, 13) ch-5 sps for armhole*; (4 sc, ch 5, 4 sc) in next 13 (15, 17, 18, 20) ch-5 sps across back; rep from * to * once more for other underarm, (4 sc, ch 5, 4 sc) in next 12 (14, 16, 17, 19) ch-5 sps across front, 4 sc in same ch-sp as beginning; join with ch 2, dc in first sc.

  • Round 2: Ch 1, 4 dc in beginning ch-sp, *sc in first sc of underarm foundation, [ch 5, sk next 2 sc, sc in next 2 sc] 1 (1, 1, 2, 2) times, ch 5, sk next 2 sc, sc in last sc of underarm*, (4 sc, ch 5, 4 sc) in next 13 (15, 17, 18, 20) ch-5 sps; repeat from * to * once more across other underarm, (4 sc, ch 5, 4 sc) in next 12 (14, 16, 17, 19) ch-5 sps, 4 sc in same ch-sp as beginning; join with ch 2, dc in first sc—30 (34, 38, 42, 46) ch-sps.

  • Rounds 3–17: Work Pattern Round of Body Pattern Stitch 15 times or for desired body length before trim.

  • Body Trim

  • Note: Trim is similar to one arm of a motif, with repeats worked sideways around lower edge.

  • First Trim Arm

  • Row 1: Ch 1, 4 sc in beginning ch-sp, 4 sc in next ch-5 sp, ch 10, place marker in first ch from hook.

  • Row 2 (RS): Work 20 sc over ch-10 just made, 4 sc in same ch-5 sp of body, 4 sc in next ch-5 sp of body, turn.

  • Row 3: Ch 4, sk next 11 sc, sc in next sc, [ch 4, sk next 3 sc, sc in next sc] 4 times, turn.

  • Row 4:Do not ch 1, 5 sc in next 5 ch-4 sps, 4 sc in same ch-5 sp of body, 4 sc in next ch-5 sp of body, turn.

  • Second Trim Arm

  • Row 1: Ch 10, sk next 15 sc, slip st in next sc, turn.

  • Rows 2–4: Work Rows 2–4 of first trim arm.

  • Repeat Rows 1–4 of second trim arm 12 (14, 16, 18, 20) more times around.

  • Last Trim Arm

  • Rows 1–3: Work Rows 1–3 of second trim arm.

  • Row 4 (close trim round):Do not ch 1, 5 sc in next 3 ch-4 sps, 3 sc in next ch-4 sp, insert hook from front to back in marked ch of first trim arm, yarn over and draw through all loops on hook to close trim round, 2 sc in same ch-4 sp, 5 sc in remaining ch-4 sp; join with slip st in first sc of trim. Fasten off.

  • SLEEVES

  • With RS facing, join yarn with slip st in 8th (8th, 8th, 12th, 12th) ch of one underarm foundation (this should be the last ch of the underarm foundation).

  • Round 1: Ch 1, sc in same ch, (4 sc, ch 5, 4 sc) in next 8 (10, 10, 11, 13) ch-5 sps around armhole, sc in first ch of underarm foundation, [ch 5, sk next 2 ch, sc in next 2 ch] 1 (1, 1, 2, 2) times; join with ch 2, sk last 2 ch, dc in first sc—10 (12, 12, 14, 16) ch-sps.

  • Rounds 2–21: Work Pattern Round of Body Pattern Stitch 20 times or until sleeve measures desired length before trim.

  • Sleeve Trim

  • Work trim around sleeve edge in the same manner as body trim, working 5 (6, 6, 7, 8) arms. Fasten off. Weave in ends.

  • Work second sleeve on opposite armhole in same manner.

  • FINISHING

  • Using yarn needle, weave in all ends. Block top, as desired.

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    bride or can be crocheted in a color for
    bridesmaids. It is beautiful, elegant and could
    be worn on any special occasion.




  • Shawl measures 15” (38 cm) wide (from
    back neck to lower edge) and 86” (218.5 cm)
    long (across lower edge)
    Notes

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    with right side facing at all times. Motifs are
    joined using a “join-as-you-go” technique
    into a long strip.

  • 2. The body of the shawl is worked beginning
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  • I recommed you to make a swatch of the stitch so you wont have problems to understand to summer top pattern .

    S size
    80 ch
    R1 randomly 60 inceases, total 140 dc
    R2 randomly 20 increases , total 160 dc
    begin the ring stitch , into the second round of the stitch there will be 14 rings

    M size ( the size that I work in the tutorial )
    120 ch
    R1 randomly 60 increases, total 180 dc
    R2 randomly 20 increases, total 200 dc
    begin the ring stitch , into the second round of the stitch there will be 20 rings

    L size
    160 ch
    R1 randomly 60 inc , total 220 dc
    R2 randomly 20 inc, total 240 dc
    begin the ring stitch , into the second round of the stitch there will be 24 rings

    XL size
    200 ch
    R1. randomly 60 inc, total 260 dc
    R2 randomly 20 inc, total 280 dc
    begin the ring stitch , into the second round of the stitch there will be 28 rings

    Note
    If the neck line is too large into the unworked loops of the ch with a smaller hook work 2 sc rounds, if necesary into the second sc round work some dec ( 8 - 10 ). If it fits perfectly then work a sc round with the same crochet hook suize and a crab stitch round with a smaller crochet hook size . Work sigle crochets around the arm hole too when the top is finished and a crab stitch round with a smaller size hook .
    The rings sticth is worked in sequance of 4 rounds or rows , then this sequence is to be repeated for the lenght. This is very important for the to p construction.
    For all sizes work one sequence of the ring stitch after the dc rounds then divide in front and back , leaving outside the straps ( 2 rings per one strap for all sizes) .So after the border is ready , you will work in rows .
    Into the 3rd row make your first increase ( watch the video )  and then increase in each of your 5th row or into the first row of each new sequence  , for one side and then you will repeat exactly the same for the other side . You will continue increasing into the 5th round after the two parts ( front and back ) will be joint together . If it's too ruffle you can increase in each of the 10th round or you can actually stop increasing
    In mine ( M size ) I increase only 3 times more after I joint the back and the front .
    When the lenght until underarms is perfect join again in rounds and on the underarm add at list 10 ch , into the next round you will work on the 10 ch  as the pattern stitch says .


Source:http://www.oanacrochet.com/2016/06/crochet-rings-summer-top.html
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