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These are the same Bling Bam Bangles as the crochet pattern I just released but I used more sequined strands (and therefore a slightly larger crochet hook).

It's easier to tell the difference in person. (A lot of the bling doesn't really show up in photos.)

632 HazreenMazlinda (Reen), Perak Malaysia

574 Laura Sodeman

Struthers, Ohio

This is a new design for my upcoming Slip Stitch Crochet class to illustrate the relationship between two kinds of slip stitch ribbings. Stretchy and fun to play with, it has a fascinating, beautiful texture. Also, a flattering frame for the face.

 

The center strip took 3 hours of a road trip so it comes along quickly. Surprisingly, the ruffled parts work up as fast or faster.

 

Strangely addictive to crochet.

A beginner-friendly crochet pattern at DesigningVashti (and in Ravelry). Lotus yarn and one or more strands of sequined thread crocheted together throughout.

Glowing tentacle Sea Anemone crocheted from Lemon-Lime Ice and Hot Pink Candy Fine Jelly Yarn. Glows under black light! Amigurumi style Free pattern www.jellyyarns.com ©2009 Kathleen Greco All rights reserved.

661 Milanie Armas, Carson CA

 

A beginner-friendly crochet pattern at DesigningVashti (and in Ravelry). Lotus yarn and one or more strands of sequined thread crocheted together throughout.

597 Alona Arobas, Modi'in Israel

334, Janet Sherk, Minnesota USA

91, Ashley Nadeau, Maine USA

78, El Hutchinson, Manitoba Canada

This crochet blanket is made from 100% cotton. Pattern to be found here: www.etsy.com/listing/194257107/crochet-pattern-baby-blank...

Swallow Hill rayon thread.

90, Ashley Nadeau, Maine USA

I made Anela the Hula Girl in 2009. Found this month these photos which I never shared and put them online :)

Hats, Pants, Ponchos, Skirts, Rugs, and other Owl inspired PDF Knit and Crochet Patterns with instant download --> irarott.com/category/Owls

 

This beautiful hand crochets beanie-PATTERN made by

my using wool yarn with pretty stitching all around. You can try a color that matches or contrast with baby’s outfits! You can also try it in with in different yarns.

 

SIZE: One Size Fits All

 

This one is ribbed slip stitch crochet.

Wine Shrug- design by Mary Jane Hall from book called Top It Off!

655 Nikki Grossman, Third Lake, IL

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Beach Cover Up/Poncho:

Point-to-Point Tunisian Filet with Twisted Bead Drops.

 

A convertible layer edged as you go with “water droplets” (beaded twisted loops that require no pre-stringing). Yarn: DesigningVashti Lotus, 100g Crystal Blue color with small accent amounts of Teal Glimmer and Bamboo Green.

 

This is Tunisian filet crochet trimmed with moss stitch that can be seamed (by lacing) different ways for a convertible poncho, vest/tunic, shawl. The accent band can be worn in the front and back for a v-neck or at the shoulders for a bateau head opening.

636 Krista Katrusik, Calgary, AB

      

581 Angie Vega, México City.

575 Nicole Buchanan

Tonawanda, NY

 

* * * Crocheted as directed with H hook, models which have been produced are approximately 22 inches tall. However, depending on your crochet style, this measurement may/will vary. * * *

 

Pattern:

Intermediate

 

Materials Used in Model:

Red Heart® WW 4-Ply Yarn in 0381 Light Blue, 0311 White, and 0387 Soft Navy

poly-fil fiberfill

Size US H8/5.00mm crochet hook

Yarn Needle for sewing

Long Straight Pins for positioning

 

This pattern is written in English, using US Crochet Terms.

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The letters are Tunisian crochet for a change. They flowed off the hook surprisingly easily. I had to rip out and redo very little of it. Surprising because letters are the ultimate shaping challenge.

 

Crocheted with two strands held together throughout except the letters. I had a white and cream on hand at the time I started swatching, so they’re a strand of each color.

The background came together smoothly too. The pattern repeats happened to correspond really nicely with the number of letters and their spacing. (It wasn’t planned, it was just the first exploratory swatch to remember how to do the stitch pattern.)

 

So, to be able to start with the deep inky black yarn in my dark, dark mood and JUST KEEP GOING, up through colors that gradually brightened and lightened, and to end up with something I like to look at and show others, has been the best gift this week. Color therapy.

 

If this remains a poster, maybe a bottom edge of fat tassels is in order, and a tassel at each end of a hanging dowel? Otherwise this could turn into a pillow top. Or, mounted on the front of a black tote bag like I originally pictured.

These are the same Bling Bam Bangles as the crochet pattern I just released but I used more sequined strands (and therefore a slightly larger crochet hook).

It's easier to tell the difference in person. (A lot of the bling doesn't really show up in photos.)

648 Sian Jackson, Stafford England

612 Sylvia Welch

Avondale, AZ

392, Billie Kathrene Conrad, Kentucky USA

483, Miliki Buku Jahitan,

The crochet pattern is available in my pattern shop: kandjdolls.etsy.com

654 Stephanie Hogan, Pensacola, FL

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