Friday, January 31, 2014
Monday, January 27, 2014
Crochet 101 - The half double crochet
Hi everyone out there in crochet land! I hope that you are all having fun practicing you new single crochet skills! Today we're going to learn the half double crochet! This happens to be one of my favorite stitches, and one of the MOST versatile stitches (in my opinion).
So pick up your hooks and lets get started!!!
To begin we will start with a foundation chain of 20.
Now turn your hook and yarn over [image 1], insert your hook into the 3rd chain from your hook and harn over again [image 2], pull up a loop , yarn over again and pull though all three loops on your hook [image 3 and 4].
Here it is step by step
If you are wondering -- my crochet hook is a Clover Crochet Hook available at +Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores
If you like this tutorial please come back for more!
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Thursday, January 16, 2014
Crochet 101 - The Single Crochet
I have heard a lot of people say "teach me how to crochet" or have seen on social media that people would like to learn to crochet, so I decided to start a "Learn to Crochet" series.
Once you have your yarn on hook, you'll need to start with a base chain. We will do a chain of 20 for this tutorial.
When you get the to the end
of your chain, you will turn your hook, and insert it into the second chain from hook, yarn over (YO), pull up a loop, yarn over(YO) again and pull it through the two loops on your hook. So that will look like this:
Repeat this across. And you will have 19 single crochet! Great start! There are a lot of things you can make with a simple single crochet. Here is a free and easy head band pattern that will work up quickly and will make great practice for your new crochet stitch!
Round 1: chain approximately 80-100 (enough to fit around your head -- an 18" headband should fit most teens to adults); slip stitch to join, ch1
Round 2: single crochet in each chain around
(repeat until headband is desired width)
fasten off and weave in ends
Slip Knot
You need to start with a slip knotOnce you have your yarn on hook, you'll need to start with a base chain. We will do a chain of 20 for this tutorial.
When you get the to the end
of your chain, you will turn your hook, and insert it into the second chain from hook, yarn over (YO), pull up a loop, yarn over(YO) again and pull it through the two loops on your hook. So that will look like this:
Repeat this across. And you will have 19 single crochet! Great start! There are a lot of things you can make with a simple single crochet. Here is a free and easy head band pattern that will work up quickly and will make great practice for your new crochet stitch!
Headband Pattern:
Round 1: chain approximately 80-100 (enough to fit around your head -- an 18" headband should fit most teens to adults); slip stitch to join, ch1Round 2: single crochet in each chain around
(repeat until headband is desired width)
fasten off and weave in ends
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Mom Tip #1 ...
I know this is supposed to be a crochet blog, but I'm the author, so I get to pick what I write about. I'm also a mom, so I'm always looking for ways to clean things. Such as...how to get marker out of my fabric sofa.
Now anyone who knows me, knows that I'm a little uptight
(and I would say that's putting it mildly). Imagine this, we have been sick in
my house for going on a month, stomach bugs, colds, strep throat....you get the
idea. I'm also a full time NIGHT shift dispatcher, so to say that I am tired
MOST of the time, is putting it mildly.
We (my husband and I) really don't care for markers in our
house (that uptight thing again), however somehow my four year old found some,
and in the middle of vacuuming my living room, laying next to the couch, I
found a marker. Without a cap. It was purple! I may or may not have started to
lose it for a second.
I tried Resolve Stain Remover, I tried Dawn... among a host
of other cleaning products, nothing worked. After asking around I heard of
using rubbing alcohol....really?? Well it worked! I just dabbed some on a rag,
and then dabbed it on the sofa. The marker ink just dissolved!
So there you have it. Mom tip #1: Rubbing alcohol will take marker out of a fabric sofa.
What are your mom tips?
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Free Pattern - Crocheted Cabled Head Wrap (One Size Fits All)
This pattern will be available for free on my blog for a limited time only. You can find this pattern for sale after that in my Etsy Shop or my Ravelry Store.
This design is copyrighted and protected by Hoots and Howls. It is illegal to change any portion of this pattern and sell the written works as your own creation. Finished products maybe sold anywhere. Please give credit to the designer by adding the link www.etsy.com/shop/hootsandhowls
Ch 6
R1: hdc in 2nd ch from hook, ch1 turn (5 hdc)
R2: hdc in each st across, ch 1 turn (5 hdc) R3 – R12: Rep R2 (5 hdc)
R13: 2 hdc in 1st st, hdc in remaining st across, ch1 turn (6 hdc)
R14: 2 hdc in 1st st, hdc in next 4 st, 2 hdc in last st (8 hdc)
R15: 2 hdc in st st, hdc in remaining across, ch1 turn (9 hdc) R16 – R20: Rep R15 (R20 will have 12 hdc)
R21: dc in each st across, ch2 turn (12 dc) R22: fpdc in 1st st, bpdc in next 4 st, fpdc in next 2 st, bpdc in next 4 st, fpdc in last st, ch2 turn (12 dc)
R23: *bpdc in 1st st, skip two st, fpdc in next two, then fpdc in each of the two skiped st, bpdc; rep from * across (12 dc)
R24 – R35: Repeat rows 22 and 23 alternating until the cabled part of your piece measures 6"
R36: dc in each st across, ch1 turn (12 dc)
R37: dec hdc the first two st, hdc in remaining st across, ch1 turn (11 hdc)R38 – 43: Repeat R37 (R37 will have 5 hdc)
R39: hdc in each st across, ch1 turn (5 hdc) R40 – R50: Rep R39 (5hdc)
Fasten off, weave in ends
Attach your buttons to one of the ends.
Ch 6
R1: hdc in 2nd ch from hook, ch1 turn (5 hdc)
R2: hdc in each st across, ch 1 turn (5 hdc) R3 – R12: Rep R2 (5 hdc)
R13: 2 hdc in 1st st, hdc in remaining st across, ch1 turn (6 hdc)
R14: 2 hdc in 1st st, hdc in next 4 st, 2 hdc in last st (8 hdc)
R15: 2 hdc in st st, hdc in remaining across, ch1 turn (9 hdc) R16 – R20: Rep R15 (R20 will have 12 hdc)
R21: dc in each st across, ch2 turn (12 dc) R22: fpdc in 1st st, bpdc in next 4 st, fpdc in next 2 st, bpdc in next 4 st, fpdc in last st, ch2 turn (12 dc)
R23: *bpdc in 1st st, skip two st, fpdc in next two, then fpdc in each of the two skiped st, bpdc; rep from * across (12 dc)
R24 – R35: Repeat rows 22 and 23 alternating until the cabled part of your piece measures 6"
R36: dc in each st across, ch1 turn (12 dc)
R37: dec hdc the first two st, hdc in remaining st across, ch1 turn (11 hdc)R38 – 43: Repeat R37 (R37 will have 5 hdc)
R39: hdc in each st across, ch1 turn (5 hdc) R40 – R50: Rep R39 (5hdc)
Fasten off, weave in ends
Attach your buttons to one of the ends.
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Thursday, January 2, 2014
New Years Resolution
So one of my New Years resolutions is to focus on my blog more (the other is to drink more wine ;) ). I wanted to let you all know about a new listing available in my shop, and also about my amazing friend Dusty who is my new photographer out of Western Colorado.
This darling hat is my Super Bulky Pom Pom Hat (click link to see the listing). It makes a beautiful newborn photography prop, a darling baby shower gift for boy or girl, or just a nice winter hat. Its available in sizes Newborn on up to Adult.
Also if you get a change to head over and check out my buddy's Facebook page do that please.
Dusty Lynn Photos
This darling hat is my Super Bulky Pom Pom Hat (click link to see the listing). It makes a beautiful newborn photography prop, a darling baby shower gift for boy or girl, or just a nice winter hat. Its available in sizes Newborn on up to Adult.
Also if you get a change to head over and check out my buddy's Facebook page do that please.
Dusty Lynn Photos
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