Sunday, November 23, 2014
Crochet set for a baby girl!
A friend of mine has a cute little girl, she is now 6 months old. So, she asked me to do 2 caps, 2 headbands and booties for her! I was super excited, so this is my work. Needles to say, she was very happy and grateful, and the little girl was so cute in my creations! Hope you all enjoy in my creations and like them!
I really, really love how they turned out! The one with a purple bow is done with the pattern that I found here , but I've done some adjustments. And the pattern for the pink one I found here, but I also did adjustments, like you can see, the band is done with sc, and I added flower.
Crochet headbands done with star stitches, The butterfly is from garn studio pattern, and the flower pattern which I absolutely love and will surely include in some other projects can be found here (from YouTube).
These adorable booties are a pattern from maki crochet etsy shop, which I bought, so the link is here.
Friday, November 7, 2014
Tatting earrings!
The new earrings that I made! I found the tutorial on YouTube ("24atp" channel) this is a nice channel with lots of great tatting tutorials. It actually wasn't very difficult, just follow the pattern in the video and You shouldn't have any problem!
And this is how they look when worn! I really love them, usually I don't wear such big earrings, but I absolutely love the pattern! And now I'm thinking of doing them in maybe black, silver...would be nice! :)
Monday, September 29, 2014
Crochet neck warmer!
The summer is gone, autumn is coming with its beautiful colors, and colder days. So what's more to ask for an inspiration for scarves, neck warmers and beautiful accessories! And the feeling of warm soft yarn under fingers reminds me of warm winter nights by the fireplace, naturally, with yarn and hook in my hands!
Here are some of my newest works inspired by autum!
I found this pattern on DROPSdesign, and it is beautiful to work with. I made some minor adjustments. When I was first doing it, I didn't get the right number of chain spaces, because I think there is a little mistake in the pattern. So if You will be doing it, make sure to make 114 foundation chains, and then make a dc in the 4th chain from the hook. So you will have 112dc in the first row. And then in the second row, if You follow the pattern and make 4dc on each side, and one sc in each 3rd dc, You'll have 35chain spaces and then you'll have no problem doing it!
I really like this neck warmer, already worn it and it is nice, soft and warm! So I made another one, for this beautifull little girl!
This pattern is also from DROPS design, it is ok, I did the number of foundation chains like in the pattern, and works wonderful!
And the link for the deco rose, it's from Wind Rose Fiber Studio, and you can also find it on YouTube, just type 'deco rose crochet'.
Hope You like it and absolutely recommend You try it!
Here are some of my newest works inspired by autum!
I found this pattern on DROPSdesign, and it is beautiful to work with. I made some minor adjustments. When I was first doing it, I didn't get the right number of chain spaces, because I think there is a little mistake in the pattern. So if You will be doing it, make sure to make 114 foundation chains, and then make a dc in the 4th chain from the hook. So you will have 112dc in the first row. And then in the second row, if You follow the pattern and make 4dc on each side, and one sc in each 3rd dc, You'll have 35chain spaces and then you'll have no problem doing it!
I really like this neck warmer, already worn it and it is nice, soft and warm! So I made another one, for this beautifull little girl!
This pattern is also from DROPS design, it is ok, I did the number of foundation chains like in the pattern, and works wonderful!
And the link for the deco rose, it's from Wind Rose Fiber Studio, and you can also find it on YouTube, just type 'deco rose crochet'.
Hope You like it and absolutely recommend You try it!
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Let's talk about tatting!
Finally got my tatting needles! Here are the pieces that I made with them!
Now, I'm still learning, and these are my first ever pieces made with tatting technique, but I'm pretty satisfied how they turned out!
This a first choker I've ever made, I found similar pattern on Pinterest, so I adjusted it a bit.
And this is the one that turned out ok also, but it was supposed to be a choker, until I realized that it's too thick, so I turned it into a necklace, and am happy with it!
This one is my favorite! Just love the ribbon!
And the same one without the ribbon! (cause I really love the pattern), you can find it on You tube!
And this is just one beautiful necklace, it actually has beautiful beads on the edges! Since I really love it, I made the matching earrings!
As You can see, I've pretty much learned it from You Tube, and it's very easy and fun! I am so happy with the pieces I made, so I will be definitely doing some more beautiful tatting pieces soon!
Monday, September 1, 2014
Free crochet headband pattern!
Like I promised, here is a red & white flower headband!
It's actually very easy to do, and I had so much fun doing it!
Here is the pattern!
For this pattern you will need;
I've been using a Mirabela Unitas yarn, here is a link with all the info(and the aprox. gauge)!
It's a 100% cotton thread, organic. I've been using a 3mm crochet hook.
The finished size is 41cm, or 16.1inches.
The stitches that I used are the simple ones:
Round 1: Chain 106.
Round 2: Sc in second ch from the hook, make another 104sc.
Round 3: Turn the work, ch1, make a sc in the first sc from the hook, make another 104sc.
Round 4: Turn the work, ch1, sc in next sc(like the previous round), make another 104sc.
Now you have one basic ch and 3 rounds of sc! That's it for the white yarn! Fasten off! Here is a link to do that if you're an absolute beginner.
Round 5: Now work with the red yarn. Join yarn into the sole by making a slst. Make 3hdc in second sc from the hook, slst in next sc *3hdc, slst repeat from* till the end.
Round 6: (When you reach the end, make 3 slst in the end of the sc that you made with white yarn so you'll have a nice border), make 3hdc second sc from the hook, slst, *3hdc, slst repeat from * till the end just like in row 5. (When you reach the end, make another border on the other side with 3 slst). Fasten off.
And that's it for the headband! Now join red yarn with a sc in the end, and make 30ch, fasten off. Do that on the other edge too (so that you can tie it!).
If you need a larger or smaller headband, the number of sc must be dividable by 3, because of the red trim. For the basic chains (1. round), just use the formula number of sc * 3 + 1.
Now a flower:
Round 1: Ch4, slst in first ch,
Round 2: ch 3, sc in the round, *ch3, sc in the round, repeat from * till you have 5 petals.
Round3: Slst in space of 3chains, ch1, 3dc in the same space of 3chains, ch1, slst in the same 3ch space, repeat till you have 5 petals. Fasten off.
Round 4: On the back side, join the white yarn with slst, than ch4 on the back side, slst is sc, repeat till you have 5 chains on the back side.
Round 5: Sc, dc, tr, dc sc in each chain space.Fasten off.
Round 6: On the back side, join the red yarn with slst. Ch 5, slst in each sc till you have 5 chain spaces.
Round 7: Now work in those chain spaces: Sc, dc, 2tr, dc, sc. Fasten off.
Hope you'll have fun doing it! This is actually my first ever pattern, so please if you have any questions, or suggestions, do not hesitate to contact me! I will be happy to receive any info from you!
You are free to sell whatever you make from this pattern! But are not free to claim this pattern as your own! I would be very grateful if you mentioned me and my blog if you publish the finished item!
Here is the pattern!
For this pattern you will need;
- cotton yarn (142m in 50g), one red & one white
- 3 mm crochet hook
I've been using a Mirabela Unitas yarn, here is a link with all the info(and the aprox. gauge)!
It's a 100% cotton thread, organic. I've been using a 3mm crochet hook.
The finished size is 41cm, or 16.1inches.
The stitches that I used are the simple ones:
- ch - chain
- slst - slip stitch
- sc - single crochet
- hdc - half double crochet
- dc - double crochet
- tr - treble crochet
Round 1: Chain 106.
Round 2: Sc in second ch from the hook, make another 104sc.
Round 3: Turn the work, ch1, make a sc in the first sc from the hook, make another 104sc.
Round 4: Turn the work, ch1, sc in next sc(like the previous round), make another 104sc.
Now you have one basic ch and 3 rounds of sc! That's it for the white yarn! Fasten off! Here is a link to do that if you're an absolute beginner.
Round 5: Now work with the red yarn. Join yarn into the sole by making a slst. Make 3hdc in second sc from the hook, slst in next sc *3hdc, slst repeat from* till the end.
And that's it for the headband! Now join red yarn with a sc in the end, and make 30ch, fasten off. Do that on the other edge too (so that you can tie it!).
If you need a larger or smaller headband, the number of sc must be dividable by 3, because of the red trim. For the basic chains (1. round), just use the formula number of sc * 3 + 1.
Now a flower:
Round 1: Ch4, slst in first ch,
Round 2: ch 3, sc in the round, *ch3, sc in the round, repeat from * till you have 5 petals.
Round3: Slst in space of 3chains, ch1, 3dc in the same space of 3chains, ch1, slst in the same 3ch space, repeat till you have 5 petals. Fasten off.
Round 4: On the back side, join the white yarn with slst, than ch4 on the back side, slst is sc, repeat till you have 5 chains on the back side.
Round 5: Sc, dc, tr, dc sc in each chain space.Fasten off.
Round 6: On the back side, join the red yarn with slst. Ch 5, slst in each sc till you have 5 chain spaces.
Round 7: Now work in those chain spaces: Sc, dc, 2tr, dc, sc. Fasten off.
Hope you'll have fun doing it! This is actually my first ever pattern, so please if you have any questions, or suggestions, do not hesitate to contact me! I will be happy to receive any info from you!
You are free to sell whatever you make from this pattern! But are not free to claim this pattern as your own! I would be very grateful if you mentioned me and my blog if you publish the finished item!
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