Tuesday, August 25, 2015

June 2013 Stitch of the Month crochet


June 2013 Stitch of the Month crochet


Multiple of 6 ch sts +1

For sample chain 19

Row 1: wrong side–Work 1 dc in 4th ch from hook, and 1 dc in each chain across row.

(Note–To work dc around post of dc from front, yo, insert hook from front to back in space before dc, then from back to front on other side of same dc, yo and draw up a loop, yo and through 2 loops, yo and through 2 loops–top of st is left free. To work dc around post of dc from back, yo, insert hook from back to front in space before dc, then from front to back on other side of same dc and work a dc–top of st is left free. )

Row 2: Ch 3, turn, skip first dc, 1 dc around post of each of next 3 dc from front, * 1 dc around post of each of next 3 dc from back, 1 dc around post of each of next 3 dc from front; repeat from * across row. 1 dc in top of turning ch.

For pattern, repeat row 2 until square or desired length. 

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Bridal Garter Belt

Bridal Garter  Belt
 
Clark's O.N.T.  J& P Coats Quick Tricks Book No. 267 1950
     
MATERIALS:
J. & P. Coats or Clark's O.N.T. Pearl Cotton, Size 5:  2 balls of No. 1
   White and 1 ball of No. 48 Hunter's Green, or

J.& P. Coats "Knit-Cro-Sheen": 1 ball each of No. 1 White and No. 48 Hunter's Green, and J.& P. Coats or Clark's O.N.T. Best Six Cord Mercerized Crochet, Size 30:

SMALL BALL:
J.& P. Coats ~ 1 ball of No. 9 Yellow, or
CLARK'S O.N.T. ~ 1 ball of No 9 Yellow, or J. & P. Coats Big Ball Best Six Cord Mercerized Crochet, Size 30: 1 ball of No. 9 Yellow, or

Clark's Big Ball Three Cord Mercerized Crochet, Size 30:  1 ball of No. 9 Yellow.
Steel Crochet Hooks No. 7 and 10.

A bridal garter.

GLADIOLA (Make 3)    

Starting at center with White, ch 10. Join with sl st to form a ring.

FIRST PETAL . .. 1st rd: Ch 10, Sc in 2nd ch from hook, Sc in next ch, hdc in next ch, dc in next 4 ch, hdc in next 2 ch, Sc in ring. Make 5 more Petals in same manner. Break off.

2nd rd: Attach White to last Sc and work around Petal as follows: * Holding hack on hook the last loop of each dc, make a de in next 3 sts, thread over and draw through all loops on hook (2 dc decreased), dc in next 2 sts, half dc in next 2 sts, Sc in next 2 sts, at tip make Sc, ch 3 and sc; Sc in next 2 sts, hdc in next 2 sts, dc in next 2 sts, dec 2 dc, Sc in the Sc between Petals. Repeat from * around remaining petals. Join and break off.

BUD (Make 5) . . .

1st row: With White, ch 4, in 4th ch from book make 2 dc and 1 tr. Cb 3, turn.

2nd row: Skip first tr, dec 1 dc, ch 3, sl St in top of decreased dc, ch 3, sl St in top of starting chain. Break off.

STEM AND CALYX (Make 5)...

With Green make a chain 1 1/2 inches long, tr in 4th ch from hook, ch 3, sl St in tr, eb 4, sl st in same place as tr, ch 4, tr in same place as sl St, ch 3, sl St in tr, ch 4, sl St in same place as tr, sl St in each ch across. Break off. Sew Bud to Calyx.

STAMEN (Make 3) With Yellow, * ch 9, * * (thread over, insert hook in 3rd ch from hook) 3 times; thread over and draw through all loops on hook (dc cluster made), ch 4. Repeat from * * once more, ending with ch 6, sl St in first ch of ch-9. Repeat from * 3 more times. Break off.

Sew Stamens to center of flower. Starch lightly and press.

Sew Flowers, Buds and Stems to garter.

Note: tr is a treble, yo twice, insert hook in stitch, yarn over and draw loop up, yo,(you should have 4 loops on hook) draw through first two loops, yo again, (Now 3 loops on hook) and draw through the next two loops only, yo again, and draw through the last two loops. Now you should have 1 loop on the hook.

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Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Pansy Potholder

Pansy Potholder

Star Book # 69

Star Cotton Yarn Art 75  1 sk each yellow and brown,
3 yards green    00 hook

Or Star Rug Yarn Art 44  2 sk yellow, 1 sk brown,
3 yards green         00 hook


 
 
Front:

With yellow ch 8, join to form a ring, * ch3, 3dc in ring, ch 3, turn.

Rw 2:  2 dc in same sp, 3 dc in each of the next 2dc, 3 dc in end ch, ch 3, turn.

Rw 3: 2 dc in same sp, 1 dc in each dc working 3 dc in end ch, ch 3, turn.

Rw 4:  same as last row, but ch 1 to turn.

Rd 5:  1 sc in each of the next 2 sts, 1 sdc in each of the next 2 sts, (sdc: yarn over hook insert in st, pull through,  yo, pull through all loops at onetime), 1 dc in each of the next 12 sts, 1 sdc in each of the next 2sts, 1 sc in each of the next 2sts, ch 1, turn.

Repeat last row twice, sl st down side of petal, sl st into ring, repeat from * twice, break yellow. Attach brown in ring, ch 3 and work 4 dc in ring, ch 3, turn.

Rw 6:  1 sc in each of the next 2 sts, 1 sdc in each of the next 2sts, 1 dc in each of the next 15 sts, 1 sdc in each of the next 2 sts, 1  sc in each of the next 2sts, ch 1, turn. Repeat last row twice, , break brown, attach brown in ring and work 1 more petal in same manner, break brown.

Work a row of sc around entire petal working yellow on brown petals and brown on the 3 yellow petals. With green embroider the yellow petals using long and short stitches (to look like stems on petals, pattern doesn't say what to embroider). Tack petals in position having the 2 brown petals at top.

Under section" with yellow ch 2, 8 sc in 2nd st from book, join in 1st sc.

Rw 2:  ch 1, and work 2 sc in each sc, do not join, place a marker at beginning of each row.

Rd 3:  working in sc, increase in every other sc.

Rd 4:  increase in every 3rd sc.

Rd 5: 1 sc in each of the next 2 sc, ch 8 for thumb open, skip 6 sc, 1 sc in each remaining sc.
 
Rd 6:  * 1 sc in next st, 2 sc in next st, repeat from * all around working on ch in same
manner.

Rd 7  & 8:  work even in sc.

Rd 9: increase in every 4th sc, work 3 more rows of sc increasing a sufficient number of times in each row to keep work flat, break yarn.

Thumb: with yellow work 16 (12) sc around thumb opening and without joining rows, work 6 (3) more rows even.

Next row decrease 4 (3) sts evenly spaced, the work 2 (1) rows even. Decrease every other st until 5 (3) sts remain, break yarn leaving an end. Thread into needle and draw together, fasten firmly.


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Knits’ N’ Bits for the Bulky Machines


Knits’ N’ Bits for the Bulky Machines by Sandy Lightfoot

 NOO6. $7.50 + postage. 10 pgs. These easy to follow patterns are written with the beginner in mind. Great way to use up left over yarn. Included are slippers in eight sizes, a really cute toy bear, potholder and a wonderful afghan in three sizes that folds into a pillow. A ribber is required for the slippers. A punch card for the afghan, but you could make it by using a straight stitch and/or variegated yarn. If you purchase more than one pattern you will only pay the actual shipping charges. Pictures, diagrams. 250-423-7176 http://www.sandylightfoot.com/oldsite.html

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

February 2013 Stitch of the Month Crochet


February 2013 Stitch of the Month Crochet

 
 Multiple of 4 ch sts,

for sample, chain 20.

Row 1:  Work 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 sc in each remaining ch; 19 sc.

Row 2:  Ch 4, turn, skip first 3 sc, work 4 dc in next sc, * skip next 3 sc, 4 dc in next sc; repeat from * to within 4 sc of end, ch 1, skip 3 sc, 1 dc in last sc. (this is the right side of work)

Row 3:  Ch 1, turn,  1 sc in same place, 1 sc in ch-1 space, * 1 sc across row, 2 sc in last space.

Row 4:  Ch 6, turn, skip first 2 sc, † * yo, insert hook in next sc, yo and draw up a loop, yo and draw through 2 loops on hook; repeat from * 3 times more, yo and draw through all 5 loops on hook, ch 1 for eye, ch 3 more; repeat from † to within 2 sc of end, skip next sc, 1 dc in last sc.

Row 5:  Ch 1, turn, 1 sc in same place, * 3 sc in next space, 1 sc in ch-1 eye; repeat from * across, end 3 sc in last space. 

Repeat rows 2, 3, 4 and 5 until square or desired length.

 


Thursday, April 2, 2015

August 2013 Stitch of the Month Crochet


August 2013 Stitch of the Month Crochet
Multiple of 4 ch sts

For sample chain 20.

Row 1:  right side–Work 1 dc in 4th ch from hook, 1 dc in each re¬maining ch; 34 dc counting turning ch as 1 dc.

Row 2: Ch 3, turn, skip first dc, 1 dc in next dc, * ch 2, skip next 2 dc, 1 dc in each of next 2 dc; repeat from * across row, working last dc in top of turning ch.

Row 3: Ch 3, turn, skip first dc, 1 dc in next dc, * 2 dc in next ch-2 space, 1 dc in each of next 2 dc; repeat from * across row, working last dc of last repeat in top of turning ch.

Repeat rows 2 and 3 until square or desired length, always ending with row 3. fasten off.
           

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Ladies Variegated Ski Hat

Ladies Variegated Ski Hat @2013 by N. Banks

Materials needed:
4 to 6 oz. each of Pink, White, and a Variegated purple in worsted weight, or colors of your choice.  I used the variegated as my main color.

Size 5 & 7 circular knitting needles, size 7 double pointed needles
1 row counter, yarn needle

Note: fasten off yarns as needed and change to size 7 double point needles when needed.
With variegated and using size 5 circular needle, cast on 96.
Rds 1 to 9: Knit 2, Purl 2 around
Change to size 7 circular needle.
Rds 10 – 13:  with white knit.
Rds 14 to 17: with pink knit.

Rds 18 to 33: with variegated knit.

Rds 34 to 36 with pink knit.

Rds 37 to 39: with white knit

Top of hat:

 Rd 40: with variegated knit
Rd 41: Purl
Rd 42: knit 2 tog around.
Rds 43 & 44: knit
Rd 45: knit 2 tog around.
Rds 46 & 47: Knit
Rd 48: knit 2 tog.
Finishing
Leaving a long tail, run yarn needle through remaining stitches and draw up tight.
This pattern is copyrighted, and may not be used on any media, including websites, lists, newsletters, nor sold or recopied.  It is for your personal use only

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