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Crocheted Mini Phone PouchHow to make a mini very useful phone case. Chevron-style mini pouch.2024-02-17 15:30:10
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Starburst Shawl Crochet Tutorial!For the blanket version of this style, check out the tutorial in the link below... https://youtu.be/PfznniRv8m42024-01-10 09:48:09
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Crochet Zig-Zag Wing Shawl / Crochet Shawl TutorialsCrochet Zig-Zag Wing Shawl / Crochet Shawl Tutorials
This is so easy tutorial for beginners. When you watch this video,you can make it easily.2024-01-10 09:27:42 -
Aura Mountain Shawl Crochet PatternIn this tutorial I will show you how to crochet the Aura Mountain Shawl. It is super fun and only has two repeating rows. This shawl has a lovely squishy texture that looks the same on both sides. The yarn used for this shawl changes colors all by itself so no need to worry about color change.2024-01-10 01:21:24
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One-Row Rover Stitch Shawl - Crochet TutorialHere are the timestamps -
Row 1 - 01:53 Row 2 - 03:48 Row 3 - 06:53 Repeat Row 3 - 10:112024-01-10 00:28:11 -
Undulation Crocheted Ripple ShawlHow to Crochet an Easy, Beginner 1-Row Repeat Ripple Shawl, Scarf or Blanket! Undulation We're learning a super EASY 1-row repeating ripple, wavy crochet pattern that you can adapt into an easy crochet blanket, baby blanket, shawl, wrap, stole, scarf for a gift - you name it.
You have a quick setup row and then the simple repeating row comes next - just crochet that row as many times are you like, depending on the size of your finished stole, wrap, afghan, etc, and then there is a final finishing row.
This is great for the beginner crocheter so have no fear - whip out that yarn and hook and let's get to crocheting this gorgeous wavy crochet pattern!
Download the pattern here: https://www.expressionfiberarts.com/products/undulation.html2024-01-10 00:03:11 -
Openwork Lace Leaf Stitch - CrochetPattern by MYpicot. Instructions for a lacy leaf pattern, worked in rows Chart, written instructions and photo tutorial are available2023-02-17 16:51:00
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Onderwater ShawlPattern by Atelier Aolt. This is an easy to knit project with garter stitch and eyelet sections. Gauge is not important, You can make is as big or small as you want and you can make a symmetrical and asymmetrical triangle.2020-01-01 14:58:00
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Coasters Little Basket With LidThe coasters and the basket with lid are done in rope-crochet = crochet stitches made round rope. Yarns used: any yarn will do: from lace weight taken double or triple, to bulky. The definite size depends on the rope you'll use inside of your stitches and on the yarn used. You can make something fine and delicate as well as something sturdy. I worked with two strands of lace weight leftovers from shawls - I changed often one strand in color, so that I obtain that 'tweedy' effect. The final size is as you decide it's got to be -- no gauge needed but you'll need to crochet with a smaller hook than normally done with that yarn, because the stitches need to be tight to add some solidity.2016-02-28 03:23:00
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Small Talk ShawlThe Small Talk Shawl is a top down shawl that is not a triangle and sits well on the shoulders. It is composed of leaves, a modified center point, and can be made to any size desired. The author chose to use a sock yarn, but it can be done in any weight with appropriate hook.2016-02-22 22:41:00
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FantasmFantasm is a top down crochet shawl. It can be made in any weight yarn with appropriate hooks. Pattern is charted with written descriptions for three optional edges. Pictures are provided with 2 of the options.2016-02-22 22:01:00
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Crochet Toddler Slippers - DIYThe author seems to be confused as to whether these are knit or crocheted, but it doesn't matter. This is a very simple design, even I could do it! And I don't see why it couldn't be used for adult slippers too. Crochet a t-shape. The size of it is as follows: given fw is the width of the foot, and fl is the length of the foot, sw is the width of the stem of the T, and sl is the length of the stem of the T, tw is the width of the top of the T, and tl is the length of the top of the T, we have the following: sw=fw sl=fl tw=fl + fw + fl tl=fw Then, when you have crocheted the T, fold the arms of the T so that they overlap the stem of the T, and sew around the three sides. It ends up with a square toe and a sort of diagonal overlap, but I think that looks rather nice.2015-07-28 21:40:00