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Another hardwork done, I hope you will like it @shanta #chrocetbag #handbag #madewithlove #madewithpleasure #handmadelove #handmadebag #chrocet #chroceting #hardwork #customized (at Macrame Market)
My friend wanted hats for her eight chickens so I made her some!! They aren't perfect but being that its my first time making them. But she likes them and I think they are cute :)
http://geekandsundry.com/diy-25-not-so-wearable-geek-projects-you-can-knit-or-crochet/
Holy crap! The holidays are breathing down your neck and you have little to no money to buy your friends presents. What to do?! Never fear, Geek and Sundry is here with 25 geeky do-it-yourself projects that you can knit or crochet in no time! From Deadpool potholders to companion cubes, there is...
Last christmas I made nine of these, as gifts for my family :)
you would think by now that I'd be able to spell crochet correctly on the first try but nope
alhamdulillah. akhirnya bisa juga bikin rajutan yg seperti ini. pengen bisa nya udah lama banget..... #yarn #chrocet #tyaskya #seavioletfish #rajutan_si_gati
Crochet Christmas card
Create a simple Christmas tree card with some crochet ribbons -- choose the trimming/edging pattern of your liking. In this case, the pattern is as follows:
Row 1: Make a foundation of chains (ch) of a multiple of 3 ch + extra 4 chains.
Row 2: 1 dtr in the 5th chain from hook, dtr in each chain. (note: dtr UK term: /tr US term)
Row 3: 1 ch, (3sc 3ch, 3sc) into each 5 ch sp to end.
Create as many ribbons as you like, depending on the size of the card you have in mind. Their lenghts should taper off gradually.
For the top of the tree, crochet a simple circle/rosette, for example:
Row 1: 5 ch, join with sl st into a ring (or work into a magic ring).
Row 2: 3 ch, 14 (tr UK / dc US) into the ring, join with sl st into the 3rd chain of the initial ch 3.
Row 3: ch 3, dc (UK) / sc (US) in the next stich, repeat until end, sl st into the initial ch.
Press the crochet ribbons lightly--or not--(I prefer a shabby look, haha; to be honest I'm unable to create anything looking remotely polished), and glue onto thick paper of your choice.
Merry Christmas!