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Toalha com entremeios em crochê para o natal

           

Towel with crochet inset for Christmas

christmas crochet The model has nine squares of fine linen with crochet inset. Learn more crochet inset with crochet square crochet   -   sewing needle sewing   -   sewing crochet hook

Carpets in Crochet

     

Path in large crochet with many flowers

The table runner crochet is huge and carries thirty-four flowers but when dealing with amendments square, you can weave a path or lower centrinho or enjoy the model for rugs, runners, rugs or  bedspreads and even enjoy just the way that the body can be used   with other models of barred   for many other different parts. 

tablecloth with pattern

 

Knitting Fork Flowers

I’ve been wanting to make some new shapes and accessories using my knitting forks. Yesterday, after a few minutes of experimenting, I came up with these easy knit(ting fork) flowers! Confession: I’ve been watching re-runs of  Family Ties  on Netflix while crafting, so maybe it seemed natural that I would gravitate towards making hair clips that look like a craft straight out of the sweet 1970′s. To make your own knitted flowers, you will need: A  (radmegan!) knitting fork Lambs Pride Bulky Yarn in lemon drop yellow Matching thread + needle Burly Spun super chunky wool yarn in green, blue red Bobby pins Start your project by using the second method of knitting with the lucet, or knitting fork, as  demonstrated here .   The weave will start out quite tight. I like to knit a good long length (about 10 inches) before pulling the chain and releasing the tension. Next, I placed one end of the yarn between my fingers near the base of m...

lucet...how make?

The lucet was used as early as the Viking days, to make cords to lace corsets, embellish clothing, tie bags, etc...They are very sturdy and gorgeous. I searched online and found a  tutorial  that I watched before presenting it to Elena. It is relatively easy and addicting (though it does take a lot of finger strength - mine got sore after some time) :D. So Elena eagerly began. We tried several types and thicknesses of yarns to get a feel for it. I had to hold the top string while Elena got going, but it won't be long until she can do it all by herself! The rainbow cord was our favorite and she was inspired to make a bunny with it (while I was angling for a snail - lol!). I tried to show her how to hide the threads and then just let her go at it and have fun...   She was so happy with her little bunny!