New Loopy Scarf Pattern
Hello Friends...Check out my latest pattern, a super easy to make loopy scarf. It honestly can be whipped up in a few hours. Have fun with the colour combinations. Here are some photos:
Free Pattern :: Easy Striped Blanket
Hello Friends,
Remember this post? Well, I've finally finished the blanket, it only took me over a year! It's super easy to make, and if you like a mindless stitch that you can do in front of the TV, this one is perfect. Take a look at the final product...Free pattern below!
Required Crochet Stitches: chain (ch), single crochet (sc) Note: All terms are U.S.
Remember this post? Well, I've finally finished the blanket, it only took me over a year! It's super easy to make, and if you like a mindless stitch that you can do in front of the TV, this one is perfect. Take a look at the final product...Free pattern below!
Free Pattern :: Easy Striped Crochet Blanket
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Thank you -- Alison, Modern Grace Design
Required Crochet Stitches: chain (ch), single crochet (sc) Note: All terms are U.S.
Main Blanket: You can make this any size you like, all you need to do is chain an even number of stitches to start. For my blanket I wanted something fairly large, so I started off with:
ch 164,
Foundation Row - Sc into the 4th ch from hook. *Ch 1, skip next ch, sc into next ch*. Repeat pattern across and turn.
Row 1 - ch 2, (counts as first sc, ch 1). Skip first sc, *1 sc in next ch 1 space, ch 1, skip next sc*. Repeat pattern across, ending with 1 sc in last ch 1 space of turning ch, turn.
Row 3 and beyond - Repeat row 1. I used 3 colors for my blanket and changed whenever I felt like it, no rhyme or reason. I just sort of went with what looked good to me.
Foundation Row - Sc into the 4th ch from hook. *Ch 1, skip next ch, sc into next ch*. Repeat pattern across and turn.
Row 1 - ch 2, (counts as first sc, ch 1). Skip first sc, *1 sc in next ch 1 space, ch 1, skip next sc*. Repeat pattern across, ending with 1 sc in last ch 1 space of turning ch, turn.
Row 3 and beyond - Repeat row 1. I used 3 colors for my blanket and changed whenever I felt like it, no rhyme or reason. I just sort of went with what looked good to me.
Measurement - approx. 46" x 72", using worsted weight yarn.
Border - I did a simple sc border evenly around.
MIA
Hello Friends...I know I've been MIA of late, but ah, life gets busy. I have however, have had time to squeeze in some crochet time. Here's a couple of projects that I've managed to finish off so far this year:
Cowl with scalloped edging:
My first shawl!
Cowl with scalloped edging:
Unisex Cowl
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