One of the provisional cast-on method utilising chain stitches with a crochet hook. Use a different yarn preferablly a slipperty asian cord or cotton as the stitches are unravelled later on for grafting or knitting in an opposite direction. Great technique for short-row toe-up socks.
Here is the final part of the "Crochet String Bikini" series. Yes, I did say Crochet String Bottoms! In order to start this project, you need to watch parts 1 and 2 first. You will have to watch all three parts in their entirety before you will be able to complete this project. Also the written instructions can be found on my blog at the following website (only after all 3 parts have been uploaded): www.amandacari85.blogspot.com Read Me (Disclaimer): As always my tutorial videos are based on my own patterns and creations. If I am ever inspired by someone's work I will not only state that in the video but in the description box as well. You are free to do whatever you want with your finished item. You can wear it, sell, keep it, give it away, or even throw it away. It is your creation! All I ask is that you at least learn something and have fun doing it!
Here is the second part of the three part series where I am showing you how I crochet my String Bikini Bottoms. Yes, I did say Crochet String Bottoms! You will have to watch all three parts in their entirety before you will be able to complete this project. Also the written instructions can be found on my blog at the following website (only after all 3 parts have been uploaded): www.amandacari85.blogspot.com Read Me (Disclaimer): As always my tutorial videos are based on my own patterns and creations. If I am ever inspired by someone's work I will not only state that in the video but in the description box as well. You are free to do whatever you want with your finished item. You can wear it, sell, keep it, give it away, or even throw it away. It is your creation! All I ask is that you at least learn something and have fun doing it!
This is the first part of the three part series that will be showing you how I crochet my string bikini bottoms. Yes, I did ay Crochet String Bottoms. You will have to watch all three parts in their entirety before you will be able to complete this project. Also the written instructions can be found on my blog at the following website (only after all 3 parts have been uploaded): www.amandacari85.blogspot.com Read Me (Disclaimer): As always my tutorial videos are based on my own patterns and creations. If I am ever inspired by someone's work I will not only state that in the video but in the description box as well. You are free to do whatever you want with your finished item. You can wear it, sell, keep it, give it away, or even throw it away. It is your creation! All I ask is that you at least learn something and have fun doing it!
Click "show more" Double Trellis Stitch is also known as Double Lattice Stitch and Double Diamond Stitch. Get the written pattern here on my website: www.freewebs.com This lace stitch can be used in any number of projects from shawls & afghans to shopping bags and table scarves. Here are some time stamps to find the place in the video you need. 0:00 Introduction 2:25 The formula to get the right number of beginning chains 3:05 Beginning border 3:30 Row 1 6:55 Row 2 9:45 Row 3 14:30 Row 4 17:30 Row 5 22:40 Top border
Unraveling sweaters is a great way to use yarn and re-create something new.
This Crochet lesson will be how to make a poncho and it can be adjected to fit a baby to an adult. It is rated as a easy/intermediate project. Stay up to date with Twitter and FaceBook - Just search for Bobwilson123. Share you latest projects, ideas and photos Don't have a FaceBook Page? Share your photos and send them to bobwilson123@iprimus.com.au. I will use them in a video to share with other YouTube viewers Find the Master List of Video's here claresaddictedtoyarn.blogspot.com Free pattern www.geocities.com
Crochet Soda Can/Coffee Cup Cozy Tutorial This can be made to make any simple cozy. You can change the stitch if you like Just remember if you are using thicker yarn to make the chains as long as you need itStay up to date with Twitter, Raverly and FaceBook - Just search for Bobwilson123. Share you latest projects, ideas and photos Don't have a FaceBook Page? Share your photos and send them to bobwilson123@iprimus.com.au. I will use them in a video to share with other YouTube viewers Find the Master List of Video's here claresaddictedtoyarn.blogspot.com Free written pattern claresaddictedtoyarn.blogspot.com.au
This is what the bags will look like when they are done. this prototype I made out of yarn because I could rip it out if I needed to. plastic does not rip out very easy, yarn is much more forgiving. Now I have my pattern and will start making these with plarn. I have posted the pattern in my etsy store, My user name is 33craft. come and look me up.
Mary Middleton teaches the Crochenit Basic Stitch. www.crochenit.com