Better than a coupon, Ibotta pays you real cash money whenever, wherever you shop. Download the free app or visit Ibotta.com to get rebates and find promo. Mimi's Crochet Page. Girl's cardigan . I don't often buy online patterns, but fell in love with this one. I drooled. over it for months and finally went ahead and bought it from Maggie's Crochet. I made the 4- yo. Suprisingly, it fit her to a T! It's like they had fitted it on her before publishing the pattern. The only problem: there's no purple! After spending much time in the yarn aisle. I finally decided this pinkish beige would work just fine. I picked the flower colors to match that beige. The stitch is actually very simple, just a mix of sc and dc. There was of course sewing involved. I hate sewing!). I followed the pattern for the most of the flowers, except the larger one which just didn't come out well enough for me. I made up a pattern for that one as I went. There's also a flower and a couple of leaves on the back, at the bottom. I had no time to do that hat, so just made the sweater. Mom and daughter both loved it. I know I found the pattern online, but can't remember where. I have it printed somewhere though. The peculiar aspect of this pattern is that it's worked from side to side (as you can see from the gradient in the yarn). I used Joann's yarn (don't remember what that was called either but I also have the wrapper somewhere). This came out really cute, I thought, though not really close to the photo they had on the pattern. Welcome to my Crochet page. Here you'll find pictures and descriptions of my current and past projects in both yarn and thread. I have also included some useful crafts links. Silverbird Cinemas, Festival Mall, Festac Celebrates ONE Year Anniversary BUY ONE MOVIE TICKET AND YOUR PARTNER GET A FREE ENTRY TO SEE ANY MOVIE!!! Synopsis: The movie, . I ended up not putting buttons on it. His mom was very happy with it. Anyway, this is just your basic beanie, no pattern needed. I trimmed it with a scalloped. After she saw them, she thought they were great and ordered two more pairs!! This time she went with pink and. Now, I'll be honest, I thought that was a very odd combination, but working with Joann's Cuddle baby yarn in (a slightly stronger) pink and brown, I have to say, I love the color. That pink with that brown just works! I made more of these later on, in the same colors. The pattern is called Best Ever Booties and it was first published on Crochetville. SAS was founded by a Texan named Shelley Tucker. The afghans. are given to kids battling cancer who are attending summer camps called Camp Quality. Each child receives one of these personalized afghans (each square gets a tag so they know where it. Shelley hopes to make 1. I think I used Patons Beehive Baby for this one. The pattern is one I've used before; it's. It came out a little smaller than planned, about 2. She wanted it to be personalized for someone in her family, and wanted rectangles with the initials in the middle, toward the bottom. I used Joann's Rainbow Classic yarn - most of the colors are very fuzzy, but the white is actually not fuzzy at all (it's just cloud soft ). I tried to fit this. Welcome to the Novena for Peace, eighty-one days of prayer for justice, peace, and racial reconciliation in the United States. We will begin praying on August 20 and conclude on Election Day, November 8, which is also the birthday of our patron, the Servant of God. TanglePatterns.com TANGLE GUIDE, 2016 Edition The current Edition of my TANGLE GUIDE. This eBook contains all the tangles on the site from May 2010 through December 31, 2015. It's a must-have tool for using the site. Visit the BOOK REVIEWS page for. Target Cartwheel, a whole new spin on coupons. Find & share the best deals in all your favorite categories: grocery, baby, apparel, health & beauty & more. Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions California Privacy Rights Sitemap Collections Categories I used. I used a 6. I finished it just in time, 3 days before the deadline. She's a fantasy football fan (and even has gotten me hooked on it!). The pattern came from Crochet with Heart. I think I used a 5mm hook, so a little small for the yarn, which made the stitches nice and tight. It looks much better in person. Now there's no excuse. I’ve made natural alternatives to most of our household and toiletry products, but homemade shampoo was by far the toughest. I tried the “no-poo” method, which has great results for some, but did not work on me at all (and I have some terrible Christmas pictures to prove it!).I think I used remnants of Pattons Grace for this. This was her Christmas present. I used #2. 0 thread like I always do for filet (Honeysuckle thread, if memory serves). The pattern someone. I just said I'd like it to be in some sort of script font, and this was the result! Generally speaking, I prefer script fonts for name doilies. Gives it that. special handcrafted touch, I think. The doily looks a lot better in person (you can see the name much better than in the photo). The good thing about these snowflakes is that they're small (only 3 rounds), easy to do, and just the. And because I used #3 thread, they were stiff enough to be given as- is. I used a 2. 1mm steel hook, and ended up making about 2. I got the pattern from. Attic 2. 4. This was my gift to another group member. It's the one with the mistake in it - if you look closely at the photo in the magazine, you can see on row 7(?) one of the repeats is missing a 'leg'! I wanted to. do something special with it, so made it pineapple- colored! I love how it came out - it's a simple pattern, but it looks cute. I decided on a pillow, and went with the afghan stitch so I could cross- stitch on it (something. I'd never done before). It turned out pretty good I think. I graphed the designs in Excel and then cross- stitched them onto the pillow. Since she's involved in her church, I did a cross design on. TX, I did a TX flag on the other side. I did a crab stitch to close the pillow (as I always do) but left the last side closed with buttons for easy removal of the pillow. I always use the same pattern for these (crossed dc's) and try to stick to the same yarn so they come out the same size (Red Heart Soft Yarn). I try to make a (small) batch for every PTE - aka 'put together event', at which time the rectangles. This year. the group celebrated its 4th anniversary, and we all made pieces having to do with the number 4. I've always loved this design and have been meaning to make it for a long time. It's actually an oval. I love fans, shells and pineapples, and this has it all! The bootie pattern is the 'best ever booties' pattern kindly posted on Crochetville forum. Great pattern, very easy, very fast. I just made a row of dc after the eyelet round. The hat I just had to wing - just a basic pattern, with sc and ch on the last accent row. Since I didn't have any blue but tons of pastel variegated yarn, I used that and accented it with blue. I figured that's good enough for a baby boy. I used Patons Beehive Baby, my favorite baby yarn, with Softee Baby blue pompadour as an accent. I had to account for the fact that that yarn is much thicker than the Beehive. The hat was about 1. Also, I have tons of WW yarn and not much sport/baby yarn, so a good way to use that stash. This is made with Vanna's Choice. I looked up baby hat sizes and looks like that was the size that most people agreed. I will probably post the pattern to my free patterns page eventually. I did a crab stitch edging to add a bit of interest, but you don't have to do that. I tend to get my sunglasses all scratched up because I won't use a case. I just made 2 rectangles, then single. As much as I like flaps and buttons, I didn't put anything on there because I know if there's a flap in the way, I won't use the case because it'll be too much work. So far I've been using this soft case regularly, so I'd say this project is a success! I actually made two of these: one for a coworker, the other for a good friend. I used size #3. 0 thread for this so it would come out really small. First time. using #3. They came out just slightly larger than a business card, or about the size of a prayer card, which was just what I was looking for. This is always a mystery pattern that everyone in the group makes at the same time, and it's a lot of fun to see the. I call this one Petals because it looks like a bunch of petals thrown in a circle. Really happy with the way. I found the pattern online. I used those colors because my boss is a big USF fan and USF colors are green and gold (but mostly green). I made a few changes in the. I didn't like that. I did carry the white on the sleeves since you can't tell. I really like the way this came out and my boss did too. I only have bad photos of it because they were taken with my cell phone. It looks so much better than it used to. I don't remember which pattern I used, but I think it came from my socks book called Learn to Crochet Socks. The downside is they're not very elastic and kinda bulky, but they are very warm, and. I was looking for. It went to a member of the AFATC thread crocheting group on e. Bay. I used #2. 0 thread with a 1. I made up the border, because. I found didn't work for my number of stitches, so I winged it, and to my surprise, my first try added up just right. It's basically two rows, one with. I added the antennae afterwards - . As always, because I do multiples, I need a project that is quick, easy, small, and preferably flat. It took a while, but finally I found. And so I give you: Christmas Bells. I used Grandma's Best thread for this because it's slightly thinner than. After working a few bells, I wasn't happy because they weren't stiff enough to be 3. D bells (and I wasn't going. So one day, I had the idea of flattening them. This has several advantages: 1 - they're easier to mail; 2 - people at work can pin them. The problem here was, you can't sew anything to the top because the top is your starting ring, so. What I needed was something that would go through the hole, without actually escaping through it. After a lot of trial and error (and dozens of knots. I ended up making a figure 8 with a big loop of slip stitches (2. I think I chained 7. I can write this stuff out). The idea was to let the big loop go through the top and make the hanger part, while the. This worked really well, and it was easy to do! Then I slip stitched into the side of the last sc on row 1 of the ringer, so it would be more rounded. The ringer made a partial. After the ringer was done, I took the (red) thread ends left at the bottom of the bell and sewed the rest of the bell's bottom edge. It was a lot of little finishing touches, but I think they came out really nice. I ended up making 2. The colored ones (for the office) got personalized with gold metallic thread. The blue ones didn't - I just did sort of a star/snowflake design on. Grandma's Best). These went to a couple of local friends. The white bells got the same design but in a light blue color (Thread. Art, I believe). I used white because it was so much easier, seeing as I have multiple balls of white as opposed to one ball of. Grandma's Best red (I had to unwind a certain length of red, cut, unwind another, etc.). And I have tons of white, so this also decreased my stash just a little. When I first saw the pattern, I just fell in love with it! I especially like the turtleneck. I found it in a book called From Needles to. Hook - a book about achieving knit effects with crochet (in this case, the 3. D zigzag effect). Ibotta - Better than Coupons. We're showing you a minimal version of our website. Why am I seeing this page? Your browser is out of date. You might be using an unsafe, old web browser. Ibotta's full- featured. Please visit. this site for information.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
January 2017
Categories |