Showing posts with label Crochet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crochet. Show all posts
Monday, 8 December 2014
Monday, 1 December 2014
First day of the Last month of the Year!
OMG! I didn't realize that I have not posted anything for more than 6 months!
Where was I all these months?..... I was right here at home!
Guess I should just pick up from where I had left off... So, I found a bag of scarves which I had made quite some time back. Some of these will be sent to the friends who I was thinking of while making them, some of the scarves will be sent to a friend to aid in her charity project and maybe I might start an Etsy shop
I have selected a pattern for my next project! This is a 12 inch square that I have tried and it looks great. So, let's see maybe an afghan...
Guess I should just pick up from where I had left off... So, I found a bag of scarves which I had made quite some time back. Some of these will be sent to the friends who I was thinking of while making them, some of the scarves will be sent to a friend to aid in her charity project and maybe I might start an Etsy shop
I have selected a pattern for my next project! This is a 12 inch square that I have tried and it looks great. So, let's see maybe an afghan...
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
Granny Squares for a new friend
This is so amazing ......
So I started looking for unique patterns.... I wanted to make something new. But I knew I wanted to make flowers.
Kate's blog has this amazing pictorial tutorial that helped me understand Squaring the big circle. So when I had to increase the size of a square I added the last row according to this tutorial.
Materials Used : 4 ply acrylic yarn, 4.5 mm hook
The first square was a pink flower.
But I couldn't stop at one, so made another one in orange....
I found the pattern here. The flowers look so beautiful! I know I'm going to make more of these but I still have to figure out where to use them. :-D
The second pattern is by Donna Mason-Svara. These squares look so beautiful when made using 2 or 3 colors.
But I used scraps left over from the blanket that I had made for my baby girl.
But I used scraps left over from the blanket that I had made for my baby girl.
I could have made this one better... :-(


This cute and simple pattern is by Debi.
This last square..... I couldn't find the pattern for this one, but it looked so good. So one day, I spent every spare moment staring at it till I understood how to make it :-D

If I manage to find a free pattern written by someone I will add a link here. If not then maybe I will try to write it myself.
I definitely hadn't planned on making so many, but it took so long to mail the squares that I kept adding to the parcel :-D
Finally hubby dearest managed to find the time to mail them!
So isn't this amazing? Sitting in my little home I read about this project, I get a chance to be part of this project, I learn new patterns put up by these wonderful human beings around the world and now these squares from India are a part of a project in the UK.
Thank you, 'the snail of happiness' for giving me this opportunity to be part of this wonderful project!
Thank you, 'the snail of happiness' for giving me this opportunity to be part of this wonderful project!
Tuesday, 25 February 2014
Half Granny Square Triangular Shawl
I had started working on my shawl in January, wasn't sure how long I would take to complete it...I completed it today! Oh I'm so happy...
I used a 5.5 mm crochet hookThe variegated color yarn is 6 ply acrylic and the yellow is 4 ply acrylic yarnThe instructions by Ambar E. Rivera helped me make this simple and easy shawl.
I gave it a very simple border of flowers.
A row of single crochets on the longer side of the shawl.
I love it!
I used a 5.5 mm crochet hookThe variegated color yarn is 6 ply acrylic and the yellow is 4 ply acrylic yarnThe instructions by Ambar E. Rivera helped me make this simple and easy shawl.



Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Urban Shells Scarf Pattern
Urban Shells Scarf Pattern
Pattern By : Katherine Crombie
Yarn : 4 ply acrylic (I'm using 4 ply since I dont have any 8 or 10 ply yarn)
Crochet Stitches Used :
Ch =chain
SC = single crochet
DC = double crochet
TC = treble/triple crochet
Foundation Chain : 36 chains
For this pattern, you will have to log-in to ravelry.com
This is yet another very simple pattern using shells.
Monday, 13 January 2014
Granny Scarf - Simple Stripes
Pattern By : ME ;-D
(should I take credit? I dont think so, this simple pattern has been around from granny's time and we have seen it, maybe be even used a blanket or a scarf made in this simple stitch.)
Yarn : 4 ply acrylic in 3 or 4 different colors (color A- black, color B - pink and color C - purple)
Hook : 5.5 mm
Crochet Stitches Used :
Ch =chain
SC = single crochet
DC = double crochet
st = stitch
sp = space
shell = 3DC in same sp or st, as indicated in pattern below.
Foundation Chain : 270 chains
Scarf Pattern
You can change colors every row from row 3 onwards or you can work 2 rows in the same color.
ch 270. (multiples of three, if you want a different length, then adjust accordingly).
Row 1: SC in second ch from hook, SC in each ch till the end. ch 3, turn.
Row 2: DC in first st, ch1. *skip next 2 st, 3DC in next st, ch1. Repeat from * till the end of the row, ending with 2DC in last st. ch 3, turn.
Row 3: *shell, ch1 in the ch1 sp. Repeat from * till the end of the row, ending with 1DC in last st. ch 3, turn.
Row 4: 1DC, ch1 in first ch1 sp. *shell, ch1 in the ch1 sp. Repeat from * till the end of the row, ending with 2DC in last st. ch 3, turn.
Repeat row 3 & 4, till you are happy with the width of your scarf.
End the scarf with the last row of SC just like row 1.
Weave in ends.
Wow.... this is the pattern! another very simple pattern :-)
(should I take credit? I dont think so, this simple pattern has been around from granny's time and we have seen it, maybe be even used a blanket or a scarf made in this simple stitch.)
Yarn : 4 ply acrylic in 3 or 4 different colors (color A- black, color B - pink and color C - purple)
Hook : 5.5 mm
Crochet Stitches Used :
Ch =chain
SC = single crochet
DC = double crochet
st = stitch
sp = space
shell = 3DC in same sp or st, as indicated in pattern below.
Foundation Chain : 270 chains
Scarf Pattern
You can change colors every row from row 3 onwards or you can work 2 rows in the same color.
ch 270. (multiples of three, if you want a different length, then adjust accordingly).
Row 1: SC in second ch from hook, SC in each ch till the end. ch 3, turn.
Row 2: DC in first st, ch1. *skip next 2 st, 3DC in next st, ch1. Repeat from * till the end of the row, ending with 2DC in last st. ch 3, turn.
Row 3: *shell, ch1 in the ch1 sp. Repeat from * till the end of the row, ending with 1DC in last st. ch 3, turn.
Row 4: 1DC, ch1 in first ch1 sp. *shell, ch1 in the ch1 sp. Repeat from * till the end of the row, ending with 2DC in last st. ch 3, turn.
Repeat row 3 & 4, till you are happy with the width of your scarf.
End the scarf with the last row of SC just like row 1.
Weave in ends.
Wow.... this is the pattern! another very simple pattern :-)
Friday, 10 January 2014
Bumpy Scarf Pattern..... work in progress
Monday, 6 January 2014
Bumpy Scarf Pattern
Starting with an absolutely simple pattern but the scarf looks stunning!
This pattern is simple enough for a beginner level.
Pattern By : Marie Anne St. Jean
Yarn : 4 ply acrylic in 3 different colors (color A- dark grey, color B - light grey and color C - white)
Hook : 5.5 mm
Crochet Stitches Used :
Ch =chain
SC = single crochet
DC = double crochet
TC = treble/triple crochet
Foundation Chain : 301 chains
Bumpy Scarf Pattern
With size I hook and Color A, ch 196 (I wanted the scarf longer, so I made ch 301)
Row 1: *SC in second ch from hook, DC in next ch, TC in next ch*, repeat across row, ending with TC in last st, break off. Attach color B, ch 1, turn.
Row 2: SC in first st, DC in next stitch, TC in next st, repeating across row, ending with TC in turning ch, break off. (You will be doing a SC in the TC of the previous row, DC in the DC of previous row, and TC in SC of previous row). Attach color C, ch 1, turn.
Repeat row 2, alternating colors A, B, and C until you have 10 rows, ending with color A.
Weave in ends.
Wow.... this is it! This is the pattern!
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