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Author Michele Storms Introduction I couldn't find a pattern for a round ripple that didn't have a lacy looking middle so I created one that has a solid center. Materials List 5 skeins Red Heart Classic (190yds/solid) (uses 6 or 7 skeins if using print or multi which is only 146 yds) Crochet...
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Author Heather Phillips Introduction I named this pattern after my grandmother because, back when my grandmother was teaching me to crochet, this was the first pattern she taught me (and if a fumble-fingered 11 year old can learn to make this pattern, anyone can!). Someone taught it to her when she was...
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Author Khebhin Gibbons Introduction I really enjoy making beanies, and for this one I wanted to use a textured stitch that would really work wwell with variations of the yarn. After a good bit of trial and error, I decided to use a simple "X" stitch in the body of the hat and post double crochets...
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Author Jennifer Christensen Introduction This was another design that was inspired by my beginning class. I made this as an example of what can be done with the 3 most basic of crochet stitches; single crochet, double crochet and the chain stitch. I originally posted this on my crochet Livejournal and...
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Author Jennifer Christensen Introduction I created this scarf with my beginner students in mind. It's a very simple pattern consisting of joining "patches" of single and double crochet into strips and embellish any way that you want! One of my students suggested that, instead of making...
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Author by Julie Holetz Introduction This bag was designed with two people in mind. My sister, who is about to add two boys to the family, and my mother, the eternal farmers market shopper. I loved the idea of the side pocket for a small water bottle or baby bottle. The wide body is a necessity for crusty...
Posted to
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by
SkaMama
on Feb 2, 2006
Filed under: 4 - Medium, For women, Accessories, Animal Fiber, Wool, Bags, 2005 April/May, felting
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Author by Josi Hannon Madera Introduction A super-easy skirt pattern (all single crochet!) with explanations to help you tailor it perfectly to your measurements. Remember when you first started to crochet -- your grand plans for designing the wardrobe of your dreams, your visions of clothing perfectly...