Last week I already showed you I started to crochet this vanes, but now it's finished and I wrote a tutorial for it. Like? This is how you make them: Ch 8, sl st in the first stitch to form a ring. *Ch 10, sl st in ring, ch 7, sl st in ring*; repeat * *; ch 10, sl st in ring, chain 7, sl st in first ch of 10. You should have three spaces of 10 chains and three spaces of 7 chains now. Change color. Ch 3 (this counts as 1 dc) in 10 ch space, 3 dc in same pace, 3 dc in next space,* 4 dc in next space, ch 5, 4 dc in same space, 3 dc in next space*; repeat * *; 4 dc in next space, ch 5 and close with sl st in first ch3. Ch 6 (first three count as a dc), *dc in first space between three dc of third row, chain3, dc in next space, ch 3, 4dc in next space, ch 5, 4 dc in same space*; repeat * * twice; sl st in third of 6 ch. Change color. Ch 3 in a corner space, *3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc in next space, 3 dc...
Neat idea! A great way to use up yarn scraps, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing at the Pleasures of the NW's DIY party last week. Sorry it took so long to come by - it was a crazy week!!
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ReplyDeleteI really like your Mochila, with it's star underneath. I like that kind of detail that are not seen at first and surprise us afterward.
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A very cute idea to add a little something special to a top.
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty tassels, Liz! Love the colours you have used. Thank you for sharing with us at the Hearth and Soul Hop.
ReplyDeletehow cute! :)
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