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Look At What I Made – Passionate About Crochet. “Crochet is more than just a craft. It is a lifesaving panacea, a necessary creative outlet, a calming tool and a rewarding passion. Sometimes, all we need is a little ball of yarn and a crochet hook to make us happy”. -Dedri.
FREE CROCHET PATTERNS AND TUTORIALS CROCHET LYDIA BLANKET PATTERN In order to make the Lydia blanket, you will need to make 48 Lydia Squares. You will need to add an extra round ( Round 8 below) to each square. Rounds 1 – 7: Follow the pattern for the Lydia Square HERE, using the colours specified above in Colours per Round. Round 8: Sl st your way to the ch-2 corner space. (Ch 1, sc, ch 2, sc) into theSOPHIE’S GARDEN
Sophie’s Garden. I know there are a few of you who have been patiently (and impatiently) waiting for the pattern for Sophie’s Garden, so I am excited and relieved to finally share it with you. The example above was made using 2 strands of Stylecraft Special Dk and a 5.5 mm hook. You can now find a list of the colours I used HERE. HOW TO CROCHET: CORNERS AND THE ELUSIVE HIDDEN STITCH Corners and the Elusive Hidden Stitch. When making crochet squares in the round your corners will be formed by working a few stitches into the corner stitch of the previous round. Examples: (Sc, ch-1, sc) (2 dc, ch-1, 2 dc) 5 tr. You get the picture. CHARLOTTE’S SUNSHINE BABY If you want a bigger blanket than Charlotte’s Sunshine Baby, you can always follow the pattern above until you have completed Round 39 ( a modified version of Round 29 of the Sunshine Owl CAL ). After that, continue from Round 30 to Round 61 of the Sunshine Owl CAL, followed by the 5-round Border from Sunshine Owl. SUMMER IN SWANAGE CROCHET BLANKET PATTERN Instructions. This blanket is made in parts. The first part consists of Beach Huts and Sandy Triangles that have to be joined together before continuing. The second part consists of the Beach, Waves, and Sky, which are made using the lazy wave stitch pattern. The last part is the border, which is simple and quick. SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE IN SCHEEPJES WHIRL Sophie’s Universe in Scheepjes Whirl. Jenny has been a very busy bee! She has fallen head over heels in love with Scheepjes Whirl, and every time I see her, it feels like she has started another Whirl project. Of all the Whirl projects she has made so far, her WhirlSophie
CHARLOTTE {LARGE CROCHET SQUARE PART 3}SEE MORE ON LOOKATWHATIMADE.NET SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE CAL 2015LOOK AT WHAT I MADE
Look At What I Made – Passionate About Crochet. “Crochet is more than just a craft. It is a lifesaving panacea, a necessary creative outlet, a calming tool and a rewarding passion. Sometimes, all we need is a little ball of yarn and a crochet hook to make us happy”. -Dedri.
FREE CROCHET PATTERNS AND TUTORIALS CROCHET LYDIA BLANKET PATTERN In order to make the Lydia blanket, you will need to make 48 Lydia Squares. You will need to add an extra round ( Round 8 below) to each square. Rounds 1 – 7: Follow the pattern for the Lydia Square HERE, using the colours specified above in Colours per Round. Round 8: Sl st your way to the ch-2 corner space. (Ch 1, sc, ch 2, sc) into theSOPHIE’S GARDEN
Sophie’s Garden. I know there are a few of you who have been patiently (and impatiently) waiting for the pattern for Sophie’s Garden, so I am excited and relieved to finally share it with you. The example above was made using 2 strands of Stylecraft Special Dk and a 5.5 mm hook. You can now find a list of the colours I used HERE. HOW TO CROCHET: CORNERS AND THE ELUSIVE HIDDEN STITCH Corners and the Elusive Hidden Stitch. When making crochet squares in the round your corners will be formed by working a few stitches into the corner stitch of the previous round. Examples: (Sc, ch-1, sc) (2 dc, ch-1, 2 dc) 5 tr. You get the picture. CHARLOTTE’S SUNSHINE BABY If you want a bigger blanket than Charlotte’s Sunshine Baby, you can always follow the pattern above until you have completed Round 39 ( a modified version of Round 29 of the Sunshine Owl CAL ). After that, continue from Round 30 to Round 61 of the Sunshine Owl CAL, followed by the 5-round Border from Sunshine Owl. SUMMER IN SWANAGE CROCHET BLANKET PATTERN Instructions. This blanket is made in parts. The first part consists of Beach Huts and Sandy Triangles that have to be joined together before continuing. The second part consists of the Beach, Waves, and Sky, which are made using the lazy wave stitch pattern. The last part is the border, which is simple and quick. SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE IN SCHEEPJES WHIRL Sophie’s Universe in Scheepjes Whirl. Jenny has been a very busy bee! She has fallen head over heels in love with Scheepjes Whirl, and every time I see her, it feels like she has started another Whirl project. Of all the Whirl projects she has made so far, her WhirlSophie
CHARLOTTE {LARGE CROCHET SQUARE PART 3}SEE MORE ON LOOKATWHATIMADE.NET SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE CAL 2015 FREE CROCHET PATTERNS AND TUTORIALS Joining Afghan Squares with Different Stitch Counts. (Sc, ch 1, skip 1) Join. Making Foursquares – joining 4 squares to each other to form a large square. Little Zoo Mobile. A Hand-Dyed Yarn Adventure. Crochet Organza Bag with Scrap Yarn. Working Away Tails of Yarn.Identifying a Ch-1
HOW TO CROCHET: CORNERS AND THE ELUSIVE HIDDEN STITCH Corners and the Elusive Hidden Stitch. When making crochet squares in the round your corners will be formed by working a few stitches into the corner stitch of the previous round. Examples: (Sc, ch-1, sc) (2 dc, ch-1, 2 dc) 5 tr. You get the picture. JOINING CROCHET SQUARES PART 3: 5 DIFFERENT WAYS TO JOIN 5 Different Ways to Join Crochet Squares (Solid Joins) 1. Single Crochet Join (Wrong Sides Together) Using a single crochet join with the wrong sides of the squares facing each other yields a sturdy seam that stands up, forming a little dam around each square. This method is quick and one of the simplest. Some people love the 3-dimensionaleffect.
SOPHIE’S STOOL PATTERN AND KITS Sophie’s Stool Kits. Each Sophie’s Stool kit contains the following: 9 skeins of Catona (50 grams each) 1 stool – 42 cm (16.5″) high and the seat is 30 cm (11.8″) in diameter. 1 ‘Authentic Sophie’s Universe’ label. 4 unique olive wooden buttons with the inscription ‘Live, Love, Laugh’. Please note thatthe kits do NOT
SOPHIE’S MANDALA {LARGE} Sophie’s Mandala {Large} This pattern has taken me 2 months to make and refine. I must admit that I did plenty of other things while “working” on the pattern, but even so, of all my patterns this one has taken the longest. I love how it turned out, though, and hope that you enjoy making it! The first 6 rounds of Sophie’s Mandala were HOW TO CROCHET: DOUBLE TREBLE CLUSTER {DTR3TOG} Initial Double Treble Cluster. Written Instructions. To make the initial double treble cluster at the beginning of a row/round, ch 5. This ch-5 will count as your first dtr. Yarn over 3 times. Insert your hook into the next st, yarn over and pull up a loop. You should now have 5 loops on your hook. *Yarn over and pull through 2 loops* threetimes.
FRUITY SEGMENT BALLS {CROCHET PUZZLE BALLS} These segment balls are perfect for little hands. They come apart into three segments that have to be ‘built’ to form the fruit. I’ve made a lime and a grapefruit (slightly larger), but you can easily use this pattern to make apples and pumpkins as well. SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE PART 17 {CAL 2015} Sophie’s Universe Part 17 {CAL 2015} Good morning! I had a bit of catching up to do, so I spent most of yesterday afternoon finishing Part 17 of my Stonewashed XL Sophie. I sat on “my” manky old couch with the doors open while the boys ran around outside and Christiaan cooked. See the blanket at SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE PART 8 {CAL 2015} Sophie’s Universe Part 8 {CAL 2015} This week we will be making the short sides a bit more interesting by introducing a large central flower (and some zigzags). I would like to say thank-you to everyone who posted photos of their flower-giving last week. This week I would like you to share some photos of the men in your lives (this can beany
SOPHIE’S ALTERNATE UNIVERSE Sophie’s Alternate Universe is an extension/modification of Sophie’s Universe, created by my friend Sonja Hollands. Sonja needed to make Sophie much larger, so she flipped her through 90 degrees again and added four half-gardens to create a ginormous Alternate Universe. It is a whopping 200cm x 200cm! Photos by Sonja Hollands.LOOK AT WHAT I MADE
Look At What I Made – Passionate About Crochet. “Crochet is more than just a craft. It is a lifesaving panacea, a necessary creative outlet, a calming tool and a rewarding passion. Sometimes, all we need is a little ball of yarn and a crochet hook to make us happy”. -Dedri.
FREE CROCHET PATTERNS AND TUTORIALS UNSEEN MANDALA: PATTERN {PART 1} Unseen Mandala Anna Moore – 3mm hook, 55g Whirl, 50cm/19″ blocked Unseen Mandala Minno Baarman – 2.25mm hook, 8/4 cotton, 44.5cm/17.5″ blocked HOW TO CROCHET: CORNERS AND THE ELUSIVE HIDDEN STITCH Corners and the Elusive Hidden Stitch. When making crochet squares in the round your corners will be formed by working a few stitches into the corner stitch of the previous round. Examples: (Sc, ch-1, sc) (2 dc, ch-1, 2 dc) 5 tr. You get the picture. HOW TO CROCHET: DOUBLE TREBLE CLUSTER {DTR3TOG} Initial Double Treble Cluster. Written Instructions. To make the initial double treble cluster at the beginning of a row/round, ch 5. This ch-5 will count as your first dtr. Yarn over 3 times. Insert your hook into the next st, yarn over and pull up a loop. You should now have 5 loops on your hook. *Yarn over and pull through 2 loops* threetimes.
CHARLOTTE’S SUNSHINE BABY If you want a bigger blanket than Charlotte’s Sunshine Baby, you can always follow the pattern above until you have completed Round 39 ( a modified version of Round 29 of the Sunshine Owl CAL ). After that, continue from Round 30 to Round 61 of the Sunshine Owl CAL, followed by the 5-round Border from Sunshine Owl. CHARLOTTE {LARGE CROCHET SQUARE PART 3}SEE MORE ON LOOKATWHATIMADE.NET SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE CAL 2015 HOW TO JOIN CROCHET SQUARES The idea is that you join all the squares in one direction first and then join all the squares in the other direction. To join the “unjoined” sides, turn the joined squares 90 degrees and repeat the whole process. The easier method by far is to join the crochet squares to each other in long strips, as if you were making a bunch ofscarves.
BLOCK 32: THE CROCODILE FLOWER {PHOTO TUTORIAL} Block 32 of the Block a Week CAL (hosted by Kimberly Slifer) is Joyce D Lewis’ Crocodile Flower Square. I love how the crocodile stitch looks, but have never been a fan of the work involved in making it. That being said, I absolutely love this square and there was a strange, meditative rhythm to making the crocodile stitch petals.LOOK AT WHAT I MADE
Look At What I Made – Passionate About Crochet. “Crochet is more than just a craft. It is a lifesaving panacea, a necessary creative outlet, a calming tool and a rewarding passion. Sometimes, all we need is a little ball of yarn and a crochet hook to make us happy”. -Dedri.
FREE CROCHET PATTERNS AND TUTORIALS UNSEEN MANDALA: PATTERN {PART 1} Unseen Mandala Anna Moore – 3mm hook, 55g Whirl, 50cm/19″ blocked Unseen Mandala Minno Baarman – 2.25mm hook, 8/4 cotton, 44.5cm/17.5″ blocked HOW TO CROCHET: CORNERS AND THE ELUSIVE HIDDEN STITCH Corners and the Elusive Hidden Stitch. When making crochet squares in the round your corners will be formed by working a few stitches into the corner stitch of the previous round. Examples: (Sc, ch-1, sc) (2 dc, ch-1, 2 dc) 5 tr. You get the picture. HOW TO CROCHET: DOUBLE TREBLE CLUSTER {DTR3TOG} Initial Double Treble Cluster. Written Instructions. To make the initial double treble cluster at the beginning of a row/round, ch 5. This ch-5 will count as your first dtr. Yarn over 3 times. Insert your hook into the next st, yarn over and pull up a loop. You should now have 5 loops on your hook. *Yarn over and pull through 2 loops* threetimes.
CHARLOTTE’S SUNSHINE BABY If you want a bigger blanket than Charlotte’s Sunshine Baby, you can always follow the pattern above until you have completed Round 39 ( a modified version of Round 29 of the Sunshine Owl CAL ). After that, continue from Round 30 to Round 61 of the Sunshine Owl CAL, followed by the 5-round Border from Sunshine Owl. CHARLOTTE {LARGE CROCHET SQUARE PART 3}SEE MORE ON LOOKATWHATIMADE.NET SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE CAL 2015 HOW TO JOIN CROCHET SQUARES The idea is that you join all the squares in one direction first and then join all the squares in the other direction. To join the “unjoined” sides, turn the joined squares 90 degrees and repeat the whole process. The easier method by far is to join the crochet squares to each other in long strips, as if you were making a bunch ofscarves.
BLOCK 32: THE CROCODILE FLOWER {PHOTO TUTORIAL} Block 32 of the Block a Week CAL (hosted by Kimberly Slifer) is Joyce D Lewis’ Crocodile Flower Square. I love how the crocodile stitch looks, but have never been a fan of the work involved in making it. That being said, I absolutely love this square and there was a strange, meditative rhythm to making the crocodile stitch petals. AMMONITE CROCHET HOOK ROLL PATTERN Size. 24 cm (9.5”) x 16 cm (6.3”) Notes. This hook roll has 12 ‘pockets’. If you would like to make more ‘pockets’, you will need to add 8 ch sts to the starting ch for each extra pocket.; If you would like to make fewer ‘pockets’, you will need to subract 8 ch sts from the starting ch for each pocket you wish to remove.; If you do change the number of pockets, please keep in CROCHET LYDIA BLANKET PATTERN In order to make the Lydia blanket, you will need to make 48 Lydia Squares. You will need to add an extra round ( Round 8 below) to each square. Rounds 1 – 7: Follow the pattern for the Lydia Square HERE, using the colours specified above in Colours per Round. Round 8: Sl st your way to the ch-2 corner space. (Ch 1, sc, ch 2, sc) into the SOPHIE’S STOOL PATTERN AND KITS Sophie’s Stool Kits. Each Sophie’s Stool kit contains the following: 9 skeins of Catona (50 grams each) 1 stool – 42 cm (16.5″) high and the seat is 30 cm (11.8″) in diameter. 1 ‘Authentic Sophie’s Universe’ label. 4 unique olive wooden buttons with the inscription ‘Live, Love, Laugh’. Please note thatthe kits do NOT
HOW TO CROCHET: STANDING SINGLE CROCHET Please note that this is only applicable to the standing SINGLE crochet. For an in-depth look at standing double crochet stitches, please see this tutorial by Tamara from Moogly.. The standing single crochet is used at the beginning of a new round when joining new yarn. SUMMER IN SWANAGE CROCHET BLANKET PATTERN Instructions. This blanket is made in parts. The first part consists of Beach Huts and Sandy Triangles that have to be joined together before continuing. The second part consists of the Beach, Waves, and Sky, which are made using the lazy wave stitch pattern. The last part is the border, which is simple and quick. HOW TO CROCHET: LAZY POPCORN STITCH {NO REMOVING YOUR HOOK} The Lazy Popcorn Stitch is an adaptation of the Popcorn Stitch. It bypasses the need for removing your hook from your work in order to complete the stitch. Make 5 dc’s in the indicated stitch/space { Photo 1}. Flip your work so that the back is facing you { Photo 2}. Insert your hook into the first dc of the 5-dc group ( indicated withan
FRUITY SEGMENT BALLS {CROCHET PUZZLE BALLS} These segment balls are perfect for little hands. They come apart into three segments that have to be ‘built’ to form the fruit. I’ve made a lime and a grapefruit (slightly larger), but you can easily use this pattern to make apples and pumpkins as well. JOINING CROCHET SQUARES PART 3: 5 DIFFERENT WAYS TO JOIN 5 Different Ways to Join Crochet Squares (Solid Joins) 1. Single Crochet Join (Wrong Sides Together) Using a single crochet join with the wrong sides of the squares facing each other yields a sturdy seam that stands up, forming a little dam around each square. This method is quick and one of the simplest. Some people love the 3-dimensionaleffect.
CHARLOTTE {LARGE CROCHET SQUARE PART 2} Charlotte {Large Crochet Square Part 2} Welcome to Part 2 of Charlotte, my new large crochet square. In this part, we will be adding 4 triangles to the small central square to create a larger square. If you have no idea what Charlotte is, have a look at the ‘ Reveal ‘ and Part 1 (where you will find all the information formaterials, size
TEN STITCH BLANKET PRINTABLE Ten Stitch lanket rochet Pattern ©D Uys 2013 www.lookatwhatimade.net Beginning Corner 1. (Sc, ch 2, sc) all in the only st of row 9 of theEnding Cor-
LOOK AT WHAT I MADE
Look At What I Made – Passionate About Crochet. “Crochet is more than just a craft. It is a lifesaving panacea, a necessary creative outlet, a calming tool and a rewarding passion. Sometimes, all we need is a little ball of yarn and a crochet hook to make us happy”. -Dedri.
FREE CROCHET PATTERNS AND TUTORIALS HOW TO CROCHET: CORNERS AND THE ELUSIVE HIDDEN STITCH Corners and the Elusive Hidden Stitch. When making crochet squares in the round your corners will be formed by working a few stitches into the corner stitch of the previous round. Examples: (Sc, ch-1, sc) (2 dc, ch-1, 2 dc) 5 tr. You get the picture. UNSEEN MANDALA: PATTERN {PART 1} Unseen Mandala Anna Moore – 3mm hook, 55g Whirl, 50cm/19″ blocked Unseen Mandala Minno Baarman – 2.25mm hook, 8/4 cotton, 44.5cm/17.5″ blocked HOW TO CROCHET: DOUBLE TREBLE CLUSTER {DTR3TOG} Initial Double Treble Cluster. Written Instructions. To make the initial double treble cluster at the beginning of a row/round, ch 5. This ch-5 will count as your first dtr. Yarn over 3 times. Insert your hook into the next st, yarn over and pull up a loop. You should now have 5 loops on your hook. *Yarn over and pull through 2 loops* threetimes.
CHARLOTTE’S SUNSHINE BABY If you want a bigger blanket than Charlotte’s Sunshine Baby, you can always follow the pattern above until you have completed Round 39 ( a modified version of Round 29 of the Sunshine Owl CAL ). After that, continue from Round 30 to Round 61 of the Sunshine Owl CAL, followed by the 5-round Border from Sunshine Owl. CHARLOTTE {LARGE CROCHET SQUARE PART 3}SEE MORE ON LOOKATWHATIMADE.NET SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE CAL 2015 HOW TO JOIN CROCHET SQUARES The idea is that you join all the squares in one direction first and then join all the squares in the other direction. To join the “unjoined” sides, turn the joined squares 90 degrees and repeat the whole process. The easier method by far is to join the crochet squares to each other in long strips, as if you were making a bunch ofscarves.
BLOCK 32: THE CROCODILE FLOWER {PHOTO TUTORIAL} Block 32 of the Block a Week CAL (hosted by Kimberly Slifer) is Joyce D Lewis’ Crocodile Flower Square. I love how the crocodile stitch looks, but have never been a fan of the work involved in making it. That being said, I absolutely love this square and there was a strange, meditative rhythm to making the crocodile stitch petals.LOOK AT WHAT I MADE
Look At What I Made – Passionate About Crochet. “Crochet is more than just a craft. It is a lifesaving panacea, a necessary creative outlet, a calming tool and a rewarding passion. Sometimes, all we need is a little ball of yarn and a crochet hook to make us happy”. -Dedri.
FREE CROCHET PATTERNS AND TUTORIALS HOW TO CROCHET: CORNERS AND THE ELUSIVE HIDDEN STITCH Corners and the Elusive Hidden Stitch. When making crochet squares in the round your corners will be formed by working a few stitches into the corner stitch of the previous round. Examples: (Sc, ch-1, sc) (2 dc, ch-1, 2 dc) 5 tr. You get the picture. UNSEEN MANDALA: PATTERN {PART 1} Unseen Mandala Anna Moore – 3mm hook, 55g Whirl, 50cm/19″ blocked Unseen Mandala Minno Baarman – 2.25mm hook, 8/4 cotton, 44.5cm/17.5″ blocked HOW TO CROCHET: DOUBLE TREBLE CLUSTER {DTR3TOG} Initial Double Treble Cluster. Written Instructions. To make the initial double treble cluster at the beginning of a row/round, ch 5. This ch-5 will count as your first dtr. Yarn over 3 times. Insert your hook into the next st, yarn over and pull up a loop. You should now have 5 loops on your hook. *Yarn over and pull through 2 loops* threetimes.
CHARLOTTE’S SUNSHINE BABY If you want a bigger blanket than Charlotte’s Sunshine Baby, you can always follow the pattern above until you have completed Round 39 ( a modified version of Round 29 of the Sunshine Owl CAL ). After that, continue from Round 30 to Round 61 of the Sunshine Owl CAL, followed by the 5-round Border from Sunshine Owl. CHARLOTTE {LARGE CROCHET SQUARE PART 3}SEE MORE ON LOOKATWHATIMADE.NET SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE CAL 2015 HOW TO JOIN CROCHET SQUARES The idea is that you join all the squares in one direction first and then join all the squares in the other direction. To join the “unjoined” sides, turn the joined squares 90 degrees and repeat the whole process. The easier method by far is to join the crochet squares to each other in long strips, as if you were making a bunch ofscarves.
BLOCK 32: THE CROCODILE FLOWER {PHOTO TUTORIAL} Block 32 of the Block a Week CAL (hosted by Kimberly Slifer) is Joyce D Lewis’ Crocodile Flower Square. I love how the crocodile stitch looks, but have never been a fan of the work involved in making it. That being said, I absolutely love this square and there was a strange, meditative rhythm to making the crocodile stitch petals. AMMONITE CROCHET HOOK ROLL PATTERN Size. 24 cm (9.5”) x 16 cm (6.3”) Notes. This hook roll has 12 ‘pockets’. If you would like to make more ‘pockets’, you will need to add 8 ch sts to the starting ch for each extra pocket.; If you would like to make fewer ‘pockets’, you will need to subract 8 ch sts from the starting ch for each pocket you wish to remove.; If you do change the number of pockets, please keep in CROCHET LYDIA BLANKET PATTERN In order to make the Lydia blanket, you will need to make 48 Lydia Squares. You will need to add an extra round ( Round 8 below) to each square. Rounds 1 – 7: Follow the pattern for the Lydia Square HERE, using the colours specified above in Colours per Round. Round 8: Sl st your way to the ch-2 corner space. (Ch 1, sc, ch 2, sc) into the SOPHIE’S STOOL PATTERN AND KITS Sophie’s Stool Kits. Each Sophie’s Stool kit contains the following: 9 skeins of Catona (50 grams each) 1 stool – 42 cm (16.5″) high and the seat is 30 cm (11.8″) in diameter. 1 ‘Authentic Sophie’s Universe’ label. 4 unique olive wooden buttons with the inscription ‘Live, Love, Laugh’. Please note thatthe kits do NOT
SUMMER IN SWANAGE CROCHET BLANKET PATTERN Instructions. This blanket is made in parts. The first part consists of Beach Huts and Sandy Triangles that have to be joined together before continuing. The second part consists of the Beach, Waves, and Sky, which are made using the lazy wave stitch pattern. The last part is the border, which is simple and quick. ORGANIZE YOUR YARN STASH Once I started designing in earnest, I needed a better way to organize my yarn stash. This is what it looks like now: Each yarn is attached to a page, by brand, and labelled with the Shade Number and the Shade Name. All these luscious strands of yarn (and a few of my pattern ideas) now live in these two files (with many more to follow): FRUITY SEGMENT BALLS {CROCHET PUZZLE BALLS} These segment balls are perfect for little hands. They come apart into three segments that have to be ‘built’ to form the fruit. I’ve made a lime and a grapefruit (slightly larger), but you can easily use this pattern to make apples and pumpkins as well. HOW TO CROCHET: LAZY POPCORN STITCH {NO REMOVING YOUR HOOK} The Lazy Popcorn Stitch is an adaptation of the Popcorn Stitch. It bypasses the need for removing your hook from your work in order to complete the stitch. Make 5 dc’s in the indicated stitch/space { Photo 1}. Flip your work so that the back is facing you { Photo 2}. Insert your hook into the first dc of the 5-dc group ( indicated withan
JOINING CROCHET SQUARES PART 3: 5 DIFFERENT WAYS TO JOIN 5 Different Ways to Join Crochet Squares (Solid Joins) 1. Single Crochet Join (Wrong Sides Together) Using a single crochet join with the wrong sides of the squares facing each other yields a sturdy seam that stands up, forming a little dam around each square. This method is quick and one of the simplest. Some people love the 3-dimensionaleffect.
CHARLOTTE {LARGE CROCHET SQUARE PART 2} Charlotte {Large Crochet Square Part 2} Welcome to Part 2 of Charlotte, my new large crochet square. In this part, we will be adding 4 triangles to the small central square to create a larger square. If you have no idea what Charlotte is, have a look at the ‘ Reveal ‘ and Part 1 (where you will find all the information formaterials, size
TEN STITCH BLANKET PRINTABLE Ten Stitch lanket rochet Pattern ©D Uys 2013 www.lookatwhatimade.net Beginning Corner 1. (Sc, ch 2, sc) all in the only st of row 9 of theEnding Cor-
LOOK AT WHAT I MADE
Look At What I Made – Passionate About Crochet. “Crochet is more than just a craft. It is a lifesaving panacea, a necessary creative outlet, a calming tool and a rewarding passion. Sometimes, all we need is a little ball of yarn and a crochet hook to make us happy”. -Dedri.
FREE CROCHET PATTERNS AND TUTORIALS HOW TO CROCHET: CORNERS AND THE ELUSIVE HIDDEN STITCH Corners and the Elusive Hidden Stitch. When making crochet squares in the round your corners will be formed by working a few stitches into the corner stitch of the previous round. Examples: (Sc, ch-1, sc) (2 dc, ch-1, 2 dc) 5 tr. You get the picture. CROCHET LYDIA BLANKET PATTERN In order to make the Lydia blanket, you will need to make 48 Lydia Squares. You will need to add an extra round ( Round 8 below) to each square. Rounds 1 – 7: Follow the pattern for the Lydia Square HERE, using the colours specified above in Colours per Round. Round 8: Sl st your way to the ch-2 corner space. (Ch 1, sc, ch 2, sc) into the SUMMER IN SWANAGE CROCHET BLANKET PATTERN Instructions. This blanket is made in parts. The first part consists of Beach Huts and Sandy Triangles that have to be joined together before continuing. The second part consists of the Beach, Waves, and Sky, which are made using the lazy wave stitch pattern. The last part is the border, which is simple and quick.SOPHIE’S GARDEN
Sophie’s Garden. I know there are a few of you who have been patiently (and impatiently) waiting for the pattern for Sophie’s Garden, so I am excited and relieved to finally share it with you. The example above was made using 2 strands of Stylecraft Special Dk and a 5.5 mm hook. You can now find a list of the colours I used HERE. CHARLOTTE {LARGE CROCHET SQUARE PART 3}SEE MORE ON LOOKATWHATIMADE.NET CHARLOTTE’S SUNSHINE BABY If you want a bigger blanket than Charlotte’s Sunshine Baby, you can always follow the pattern above until you have completed Round 39 ( a modified version of Round 29 of the Sunshine Owl CAL ). After that, continue from Round 30 to Round 61 of the Sunshine Owl CAL, followed by the 5-round Border from Sunshine Owl. HOW TO CROCHET: DOUBLE TREBLE CLUSTER {DTR3TOG} Initial Double Treble Cluster. Written Instructions. To make the initial double treble cluster at the beginning of a row/round, ch 5. This ch-5 will count as your first dtr. Yarn over 3 times. Insert your hook into the next st, yarn over and pull up a loop. You should now have 5 loops on your hook. *Yarn over and pull through 2 loops* threetimes.
SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE CAL 2015LOOK AT WHAT I MADE
Look At What I Made – Passionate About Crochet. “Crochet is more than just a craft. It is a lifesaving panacea, a necessary creative outlet, a calming tool and a rewarding passion. Sometimes, all we need is a little ball of yarn and a crochet hook to make us happy”. -Dedri.
FREE CROCHET PATTERNS AND TUTORIALS HOW TO CROCHET: CORNERS AND THE ELUSIVE HIDDEN STITCH Corners and the Elusive Hidden Stitch. When making crochet squares in the round your corners will be formed by working a few stitches into the corner stitch of the previous round. Examples: (Sc, ch-1, sc) (2 dc, ch-1, 2 dc) 5 tr. You get the picture. CROCHET LYDIA BLANKET PATTERN In order to make the Lydia blanket, you will need to make 48 Lydia Squares. You will need to add an extra round ( Round 8 below) to each square. Rounds 1 – 7: Follow the pattern for the Lydia Square HERE, using the colours specified above in Colours per Round. Round 8: Sl st your way to the ch-2 corner space. (Ch 1, sc, ch 2, sc) into the SUMMER IN SWANAGE CROCHET BLANKET PATTERN Instructions. This blanket is made in parts. The first part consists of Beach Huts and Sandy Triangles that have to be joined together before continuing. The second part consists of the Beach, Waves, and Sky, which are made using the lazy wave stitch pattern. The last part is the border, which is simple and quick.SOPHIE’S GARDEN
Sophie’s Garden. I know there are a few of you who have been patiently (and impatiently) waiting for the pattern for Sophie’s Garden, so I am excited and relieved to finally share it with you. The example above was made using 2 strands of Stylecraft Special Dk and a 5.5 mm hook. You can now find a list of the colours I used HERE. CHARLOTTE {LARGE CROCHET SQUARE PART 3}SEE MORE ON LOOKATWHATIMADE.NET CHARLOTTE’S SUNSHINE BABY If you want a bigger blanket than Charlotte’s Sunshine Baby, you can always follow the pattern above until you have completed Round 39 ( a modified version of Round 29 of the Sunshine Owl CAL ). After that, continue from Round 30 to Round 61 of the Sunshine Owl CAL, followed by the 5-round Border from Sunshine Owl. HOW TO CROCHET: DOUBLE TREBLE CLUSTER {DTR3TOG} Initial Double Treble Cluster. Written Instructions. To make the initial double treble cluster at the beginning of a row/round, ch 5. This ch-5 will count as your first dtr. Yarn over 3 times. Insert your hook into the next st, yarn over and pull up a loop. You should now have 5 loops on your hook. *Yarn over and pull through 2 loops* threetimes.
SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE CAL 2015 FREE CROCHET PATTERNS AND TUTORIALS Joining Afghan Squares with Different Stitch Counts. (Sc, ch 1, skip 1) Join. Making Foursquares – joining 4 squares to each other to form a large square. Little Zoo Mobile. A Hand-Dyed Yarn Adventure. Crochet Organza Bag with Scrap Yarn. Working Away Tails of Yarn.Identifying a Ch-1
HOW TO CROCHET: CORNERS AND THE ELUSIVE HIDDEN STITCH Corners and the Elusive Hidden Stitch. When making crochet squares in the round your corners will be formed by working a few stitches into the corner stitch of the previous round. Examples: (Sc, ch-1, sc) (2 dc, ch-1, 2 dc) 5 tr. You get the picture. UNSEEN MANDALA: PATTERN {PART 1} Unseen Mandala Anna Moore – 3mm hook, 55g Whirl, 50cm/19″ blocked Unseen Mandala Minno Baarman – 2.25mm hook, 8/4 cotton, 44.5cm/17.5″ blocked HOW TO CROCHET: STANDING SINGLE CROCHET Please note that this is only applicable to the standing SINGLE crochet. For an in-depth look at standing double crochet stitches, please see this tutorial by Tamara from Moogly.. The standing single crochet is used at the beginning of a new round when joining new yarn. FRUITY SEGMENT BALLS {CROCHET PUZZLE BALLS} These segment balls are perfect for little hands. They come apart into three segments that have to be ‘built’ to form the fruit. I’ve made a lime and a grapefruit (slightly larger), but you can easily use this pattern to make apples and pumpkins as well. JOINING CROCHET SQUARES PART 3: 5 DIFFERENT WAYS TO JOIN 5 Different Ways to Join Crochet Squares (Solid Joins) 1. Single Crochet Join (Wrong Sides Together) Using a single crochet join with the wrong sides of the squares facing each other yields a sturdy seam that stands up, forming a little dam around each square. This method is quick and one of the simplest. Some people love the 3-dimensionaleffect.
AMMONITE CROCHET HOOK ROLL PATTERN Size. 24 cm (9.5”) x 16 cm (6.3”) Notes. This hook roll has 12 ‘pockets’. If you would like to make more ‘pockets’, you will need to add 8 ch sts to the starting ch for each extra pocket.; If you would like to make fewer ‘pockets’, you will need to subract 8 ch sts from the starting ch for each pocket you wish to remove.; If you do change the number of pockets, please keep in SOPHIE’S MANDALA {LARGE} Sophie’s Mandala {Large} This pattern has taken me 2 months to make and refine. I must admit that I did plenty of other things while “working” on the pattern, but even so, of all my patterns this one has taken the longest. I love how it turned out, though, and hope that you enjoy making it! The first 6 rounds of Sophie’s Mandala were HOW TO CROCHET: FPDC2TOG {RAISED DC2TOG} How to Crochet: Fpdc2tog {Raised Dc2tog} Front post double crochet 2 together {fpdc2tog} is not a stitch you will come across often. It yields a lovely raised inverted V and is the same as a dc2tog, except that you work around the posts of the stitches rather than into the loops. It is also sometimes called a front post double crochetdecrease
HOW TO JOIN CROCHET SQUARES The idea is that you join all the squares in one direction first and then join all the squares in the other direction. To join the “unjoined” sides, turn the joined squares 90 degrees and repeat the whole process. The easier method by far is to join the crochet squares to each other in long strips, as if you were making a bunch ofscarves.
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Look At What I Made – Passionate About Crochet. “Crochet is more than just a craft. It is a lifesaving panacea, a necessary creative outlet, a calming tool and a rewarding passion. Sometimes, all we need is a little ball of yarn and a crochet hook to make us happy”. -Dedri.
FREE CROCHET PATTERNS AND TUTORIALS HOW TO CROCHET: CORNERS AND THE ELUSIVE HIDDEN STITCH Corners and the Elusive Hidden Stitch. When making crochet squares in the round your corners will be formed by working a few stitches into the corner stitch of the previous round. Examples: (Sc, ch-1, sc) (2 dc, ch-1, 2 dc) 5 tr. You get the picture. CROCHET LYDIA BLANKET PATTERN In order to make the Lydia blanket, you will need to make 48 Lydia Squares. You will need to add an extra round ( Round 8 below) to each square. Rounds 1 – 7: Follow the pattern for the Lydia Square HERE, using the colours specified above in Colours per Round. Round 8: Sl st your way to the ch-2 corner space. (Ch 1, sc, ch 2, sc) into the SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE PART 9 {CAL 2015} Sophie’s Universe Part 9 {CAL 2015} Hi and welcome to Part 9 of Sophie’s Universe. This week I want you to take photos of Sophie with your pet/pets. Most of you already do include your pets in the photos, I know. But for those of you who haven’t shared your furry friends yet, get clicking! SUMMER IN SWANAGE CROCHET BLANKET PATTERN Instructions. This blanket is made in parts. The first part consists of Beach Huts and Sandy Triangles that have to be joined together before continuing. The second part consists of the Beach, Waves, and Sky, which are made using the lazy wave stitch pattern. The last part is the border, which is simple and quick. HOW TO CROCHET: DOUBLE TREBLE CLUSTER {DTR3TOG} Initial Double Treble Cluster. Written Instructions. To make the initial double treble cluster at the beginning of a row/round, ch 5. This ch-5 will count as your first dtr. Yarn over 3 times. Insert your hook into the next st, yarn over and pull up a loop. You should now have 5 loops on your hook. *Yarn over and pull through 2 loops* threetimes.
SOPHIE’S GARDEN
Sophie’s Garden. I know there are a few of you who have been patiently (and impatiently) waiting for the pattern for Sophie’s Garden, so I am excited and relieved to finally share it with you. The example above was made using 2 strands of Stylecraft Special Dk and a 5.5 mm hook. You can now find a list of the colours I used HERE. SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE CAL 2015 SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE PART 8 {CAL 2015} Sophie’s Universe Part 8 {CAL 2015} This week we will be making the short sides a bit more interesting by introducing a large central flower (and some zigzags). I would like to say thank-you to everyone who posted photos of their flower-giving last week. This week I would like you to share some photos of the men in your lives (this can beany
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Look At What I Made – Passionate About Crochet. “Crochet is more than just a craft. It is a lifesaving panacea, a necessary creative outlet, a calming tool and a rewarding passion. Sometimes, all we need is a little ball of yarn and a crochet hook to make us happy”. -Dedri.
FREE CROCHET PATTERNS AND TUTORIALS HOW TO CROCHET: CORNERS AND THE ELUSIVE HIDDEN STITCH Corners and the Elusive Hidden Stitch. When making crochet squares in the round your corners will be formed by working a few stitches into the corner stitch of the previous round. Examples: (Sc, ch-1, sc) (2 dc, ch-1, 2 dc) 5 tr. You get the picture. CROCHET LYDIA BLANKET PATTERN In order to make the Lydia blanket, you will need to make 48 Lydia Squares. You will need to add an extra round ( Round 8 below) to each square. Rounds 1 – 7: Follow the pattern for the Lydia Square HERE, using the colours specified above in Colours per Round. Round 8: Sl st your way to the ch-2 corner space. (Ch 1, sc, ch 2, sc) into the SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE PART 9 {CAL 2015} Sophie’s Universe Part 9 {CAL 2015} Hi and welcome to Part 9 of Sophie’s Universe. This week I want you to take photos of Sophie with your pet/pets. Most of you already do include your pets in the photos, I know. But for those of you who haven’t shared your furry friends yet, get clicking! SUMMER IN SWANAGE CROCHET BLANKET PATTERN Instructions. This blanket is made in parts. The first part consists of Beach Huts and Sandy Triangles that have to be joined together before continuing. The second part consists of the Beach, Waves, and Sky, which are made using the lazy wave stitch pattern. The last part is the border, which is simple and quick. HOW TO CROCHET: DOUBLE TREBLE CLUSTER {DTR3TOG} Initial Double Treble Cluster. Written Instructions. To make the initial double treble cluster at the beginning of a row/round, ch 5. This ch-5 will count as your first dtr. Yarn over 3 times. Insert your hook into the next st, yarn over and pull up a loop. You should now have 5 loops on your hook. *Yarn over and pull through 2 loops* threetimes.
SOPHIE’S GARDEN
Sophie’s Garden. I know there are a few of you who have been patiently (and impatiently) waiting for the pattern for Sophie’s Garden, so I am excited and relieved to finally share it with you. The example above was made using 2 strands of Stylecraft Special Dk and a 5.5 mm hook. You can now find a list of the colours I used HERE. SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE CAL 2015 SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE PART 8 {CAL 2015} Sophie’s Universe Part 8 {CAL 2015} This week we will be making the short sides a bit more interesting by introducing a large central flower (and some zigzags). I would like to say thank-you to everyone who posted photos of their flower-giving last week. This week I would like you to share some photos of the men in your lives (this can beany
FREE CROCHET PATTERNS AND TUTORIALS Joining Afghan Squares with Different Stitch Counts. (Sc, ch 1, skip 1) Join. Making Foursquares – joining 4 squares to each other to form a large square. Little Zoo Mobile. A Hand-Dyed Yarn Adventure. Crochet Organza Bag with Scrap Yarn. Working Away Tails of Yarn.Identifying a Ch-1
HOW TO CROCHET: STANDING SINGLE CROCHET Please note that this is only applicable to the standing SINGLE crochet. For an in-depth look at standing double crochet stitches, please see this tutorial by Tamara from Moogly.. The standing single crochet is used at the beginning of a new round when joining new yarn. UNSEEN MANDALA: PATTERN {PART 1} Unseen Mandala Anna Moore – 3mm hook, 55g Whirl, 50cm/19″ blocked Unseen Mandala Minno Baarman – 2.25mm hook, 8/4 cotton, 44.5cm/17.5″ blocked ME, MYSELF, AND SCHEEPJESWOL The Cotton 8 for Sophie’s Universe is available in a UK Colour Pack and a US Colour Pack.. Alternatively you can find the individual colours HERE.. Softfun. The Softfun is a “comfort” yarn. It doesn’t snag either (have you notice that this is very important to me?) and being a double knit (light worsted weight) yarn, it is effortless to work with and super soft to boot. FRUITY SEGMENT BALLS {CROCHET PUZZLE BALLS} These segment balls are perfect for little hands. They come apart into three segments that have to be ‘built’ to form the fruit. I’ve made a lime and a grapefruit (slightly larger), but you can easily use this pattern to make apples and pumpkins as well. JOINING CROCHET SQUARES PART 3: 5 DIFFERENT WAYS TO JOIN 5 Different Ways to Join Crochet Squares (Solid Joins) 1. Single Crochet Join (Wrong Sides Together) Using a single crochet join with the wrong sides of the squares facing each other yields a sturdy seam that stands up, forming a little dam around each square. This method is quick and one of the simplest. Some people love the 3-dimensionaleffect.
CHARLOTTE {LARGE CROCHET SQUARE PART 3} Charlotte {Large Crochet Square Part 3} Welcome to Part 3 of Charlotte, my new Large Crochet Square. At the end of this part, you will have a lovely BIG square to use however your heart desires. Yes, I will be growing this square later on, and I am already working on it, but for now, this is all she wrote! HOW TO JOIN CROCHET SQUARES The idea is that you join all the squares in one direction first and then join all the squares in the other direction. To join the “unjoined” sides, turn the joined squares 90 degrees and repeat the whole process. The easier method by far is to join the crochet squares to each other in long strips, as if you were making a bunch ofscarves.
BLOCK 32: THE CROCODILE FLOWER {PHOTO TUTORIAL} Block 32 of the Block a Week CAL (hosted by Kimberly Slifer) is Joyce D Lewis’ Crocodile Flower Square. I love how the crocodile stitch looks, but have never been a fan of the work involved in making it. That being said, I absolutely love this square and there was a strange, meditative rhythm to making the crocodile stitch petals. BLOCK A WEEK CAL 2014 Block a Week CAL 2014. Although the Block a Week CAL 2014 has now ended, the patterns and tutorials are still available and will remain so. You can find all the information and links below. Four of the squares have now become paid-for patterns (indicated in the list below), but the rest remain free. Feel free to join and share at anytime.
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“Crochet is more than just a craft. It is a lifesaving panacea, a necessary creative outlet, a calming tool and a rewarding passion. Sometimes, all we need is a little FREE CROCHET PATTERNS AND TUTORIALS HOW TO CROCHET: CORNERS AND THE ELUSIVE HIDDEN STITCH When I first started crocheting I had no idea that there was a “hidden” stitch right after crocheting into a corner. Now that I understand what stitches look like and how they work I am mortified by this faux pas, and yet it never occurred to me that other people might be having the same problem. CROCHET LYDIA BLANKET PATTERN Gauge. Using the suggested hook and yarn, each square should be just over 10 cm (4″) big. Size. 95 cm (37”) x 72 cm (28”) Crochet Lydia Blanket Pattern SUMMER IN SWANAGE CROCHET BLANKET PATTERN Rows 30 – 35 – Alphen (1722) – 6 Rows.Cut 1 strand of Alphen and add in one strand of Ameland. Rows 36 – 41 – Alphen (1722) and Ameland (1725) – 6 Rows.Cut the other strand of Alphen and add in one more strand of Ameland. SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE PART 9 {CAL 2015} Dearest Dedri. Can you please let all know that the Sophie’s Universe map are not longer available to bee used for free. So we ni longer can see how many crocheters are in an ongoing journey to make Sophie’s We now have to set up an account and pay almost 20$ to HOW TO CROCHET: DOUBLE TREBLE CLUSTER {DTR3TOG} Written Instructions. Yarn over 3 times. Insert your hook into the next st, yarn over and pull up a loop {5 loops on hook}. *Yarn over and pull through 2 loops* three times. SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE CAL 2015SOPHIE’S GARDEN
I know there are a few of you who have been patiently (and impatiently) waiting for the pattern for Sophie’s Garden, so I am excited and relieved to finally share it with you. SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE PART 8 {CAL 2015} Hi Dedri. Thank you for such a beautiful dèign, and also to Esther for very helpfuĺ videos. Few days before end of December I’ve finished Mandala Madness. 17 weeks ILOOK AT WHAT I MADE
“Crochet is more than just a craft. It is a lifesaving panacea, a necessary creative outlet, a calming tool and a rewarding passion. Sometimes, all we need is a little FREE CROCHET PATTERNS AND TUTORIALS HOW TO CROCHET: CORNERS AND THE ELUSIVE HIDDEN STITCH When I first started crocheting I had no idea that there was a “hidden” stitch right after crocheting into a corner. Now that I understand what stitches look like and how they work I am mortified by this faux pas, and yet it never occurred to me that other people might be having the same problem. CROCHET LYDIA BLANKET PATTERN Gauge. Using the suggested hook and yarn, each square should be just over 10 cm (4″) big. Size. 95 cm (37”) x 72 cm (28”) Crochet Lydia Blanket Pattern SUMMER IN SWANAGE CROCHET BLANKET PATTERN Rows 30 – 35 – Alphen (1722) – 6 Rows.Cut 1 strand of Alphen and add in one strand of Ameland. Rows 36 – 41 – Alphen (1722) and Ameland (1725) – 6 Rows.Cut the other strand of Alphen and add in one more strand of Ameland. SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE PART 9 {CAL 2015} Dearest Dedri. Can you please let all know that the Sophie’s Universe map are not longer available to bee used for free. So we ni longer can see how many crocheters are in an ongoing journey to make Sophie’s We now have to set up an account and pay almost 20$ to HOW TO CROCHET: DOUBLE TREBLE CLUSTER {DTR3TOG} Written Instructions. Yarn over 3 times. Insert your hook into the next st, yarn over and pull up a loop {5 loops on hook}. *Yarn over and pull through 2 loops* three times. SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE CAL 2015SOPHIE’S GARDEN
I know there are a few of you who have been patiently (and impatiently) waiting for the pattern for Sophie’s Garden, so I am excited and relieved to finally share it with you. SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE PART 8 {CAL 2015} Hi Dedri. Thank you for such a beautiful dèign, and also to Esther for very helpfuĺ videos. Few days before end of December I’ve finished Mandala Madness. 17 weeks I FREE CROCHET PATTERNS AND TUTORIALS If you are interested in the Amigurumi Amish Puzzle Animals (Amamani), you can read more HERE.They are based on the original Crochet Amish Puzzle Ball, and as such come apart into three segments that have to be assembled to form the animals. HOW TO CROCHET: STANDING SINGLE CROCHET Please note that this is only applicable to the standing SINGLE crochet. For an in-depth look at standing double crochet stitches, please see this tutorial by Tamara from Moogly.. The standing single crochet is used at the beginning of a new round when joining new yarn. UNSEEN MANDALA: PATTERN {PART 1} Unseen Mandala Anna Moore – 3mm hook, 55g Whirl, 50cm/19″ blocked Unseen Mandala Minno Baarman – 2.25mm hook, 8/4 cotton, 44.5cm/17.5″ blocked ME, MYSELF, AND SCHEEPJESWOL The Cotton 8 for Sophie’s Universe is available in a UK Colour Pack and a US Colour Pack.. Alternatively you can find the individual colours HERE.. Softfun. The Softfun is a “comfort” yarn. It doesn’t snag either (have you notice that this is very important to me?) and being a double knit (light worsted weight) yarn, it is effortless to work with and super soft to boot. FRUITY SEGMENT BALLS {CROCHET PUZZLE BALLS} These segment balls are perfect for little hands. They come apart into three segments that have to be ‘built’ to form the fruit. I’ve made a lime and a grapefruit (slightly larger), but you can easily use this pattern to make apples and pumpkins as well. CHARLOTTE {LARGE CROCHET SQUARE PART 3} Stitch Count: 272 dc’s and 4 ch-2 corner spaces {68 dc’s per side}. At this point your square should be 32 cm (12.5”). Round 31 (Colour A) Join your yarn by making a standing hdc in any ch-2 cornerspace.
HOW TO JOIN CROCHET SQUARES Next you will need to place your squares side by side with the right side of both facing up (Photo 2).Starting with the block to your left , insert your hook from BLOCK 32: THE CROCODILE FLOWER {PHOTO TUTORIAL} Block 32 of the Block a Week CAL (hosted by Kimberly Slifer) is Joyce D Lewis’ Crocodile Flower Square. I love how the crocodile stitch looks, but have never been a fan of the work involved in making it. That being said, I absolutely love this square and there was a strange, meditative rhythm to making the crocodile stitch petals. BLOCK A WEEK CAL 2014 Although the Block a Week CAL 2014 has now ended, the patterns and tutorials are still available and will remain so. You can find all the information and links below.Four of the squares have now become paid-for patterns (indicated in the list below), but the rest remainfree
SOPHIE’S UNIVERSE PART 15 {CAL 2015} Happy Sophie Sunday, everyone! Most of you know that Number 2 had chicken pox over the last 2 weeks. On Saturday Number 3 woke up completely covered in spots and this morning Number 1 is sporting some mighty big blisters.Look At What I Made
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