By round 14 you’ll have a good grasp of the how the pattern works, and you’ll see how easy this pattern would be to keep going with for a larger sized square.Ĭrochet Ripples in the Sand Afghan. I think you’ll love how easily the stitches build upon each other to create this timeless look. Don’t Fence Me In is a classic checkerboard pattern that’s been constructed in a whole new way. Click here to go straight to the free pattern and video tutorial. Introducing square 3 of the Stardust Melodies Crochet Along – Don’t Fence Me In. Po beżowej monotonii, jaka towarzyszyła mi przy dzierganiu mojej ostatniej serwety, przyszła kolej na coś, co nie grozi nudą, czyli mandale! ** You can get the free pattern below or purchase the ad-free printable PDF for $2 in my Ravelry, Etsy or LoveCrochet shops ** I hope you will have as much fun as I have making your own pretty feathers. In the meantime, here’s a free pattern for you. Yep, a book! I’m so excited and very proud with how it’s turned out but I can’t say much more for now except to say that it will be released later this year and I will pop back with more details soon. Yikes, that year slipped by! I’ve been a busy girl in that time and wrote a book. Hello Hello I’m back on my little blog after being MIA for almost a year! May CAL Embossed Crochet Vest Week Three This week were are going to crochet the back section with the Embossed Crochet motif. If you would like to make it bigger, you can always add more squares or a thicker border.Ĭrochet Tutorials. The final lapghan is 80 cm x 110 cm (31″ x 43″), which is perfect for me. For my Linen Stitch Manghan, I have used Scheepjeswol Stonewashed XL in Canada Jade, Blue Apatite, Amazonite, Boulder Opal, Moonstone, and Lemon Quartz (Colour Packs available below). It works up quickly, and you can alter the look of it so much by changing how often you change colours and how many colours you choose to use. The Linen Stitch has been one of my favourite stitches since I first started designing. I have had so much fun making this Linen Stitch Manghan. Finally, I decided to call Herrschener’s directly to see if they had back copies in stock or anything like that. Mindful of copyright laws, I did my best to search on Amazon, eBay, and elsewhere on the internet to see if I could find a legal copy to direct the searcher to, but I found nothing. I got a request a few days back if I could share the pattern since it’s not readily available. I wrote about this a little bit before (here if you want to read about it), and while I’m still plugging away at it, it seems that sometime between when I started this and now that the pattern has gone out of print. I think this will be the fourth or fifth year I’ve been working on it, a little at a time. Here’s my county fair afghan entry, slowly, slooooowly coming along. Here is the end result.įree Tropical Delight Crochet Pattern - mellie blossom. The original bag is closed with a zipper. The handles in the original pattern are tubes, which are filled after finishing. The original pattern is made of clusters and 2 chains, but again, too open to my liking. Making the same kind of chain round for the start of the big circle. Because the gaps in the flower always will be there, i sewed them together at the back. The leaves are crocheted the same way, behind the petals. I as well was smitten by this bag, so i gave it a try myself. On Facebook some crocheters made a pattern of their own. However, there is a site, which has the pattern and diagram, you can find it here: The original bag doesn't have the little leaves behind the flower. It's a pattern called 'Mermoz Round Bag' from an Anny Blatt magazine, but there is no source to be found. This handbag has been floating around on Pinterest and Facebook crochet groups in Holland.
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