The Miraval Tunic Free Pattern is a crochet piece that shows refinement, luxury and beauty to any woman of any age who likes style and quality in a piece of clothing well crafted in its cut, even being made of pure line like crochet.
Make no mistake about the clothes or types of clothes we can do with our crochet lines, because the most important thing when we wear a piece of clothing is in short only one meaning in any part of the world and language: to feel comfortable when wearing the clothes.
Miraval Tunic Free Pattern by Doris Chan
Miraval Tunic Free Pattern by Doris Chan
Crochet sizes
Gauge: 14 Fsc = 4”/10cm unstretched; 12 Fsc = 4”/10cm stretched and/or blocked; In main body pattern, 4 shells = 4”/10cm and 4 rows = 2 1/2”/6.5cm.
ch – chain
sc – single crochet
dc – double crochet
Cluster
Shell
V-stitch
Miraval Tunic Free Pattern by Doris Chan
So, here it is–my plush alphabet magnet tutorial. This is a bit of a quick and dirty project–and I think it lends itself to inexactitude–so when I say things in the instructions like that you should cut 26 8×4 inch pieces of fabric–please, save your self the trouble and just eyeball it and cut the fabric out.
Same with the cotton batting–eyeball and cut. Who’s going to care if you the hole you cut out on the letter “O” is a little wonky? I won’t–I mean, look at that hole on my own letter “O” above. This pot will not be calling any kettles black.
I meant to make a little drawstring bag with an “ABC” applique on the front to store all the magnets in–but ran out of time since I had to leave for Washington DC for work yesterday…
I may just come back and edit this post later to include a little drawstring bag–but I’ll have to get back to you on that one.
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Crochet Face Mask Free Pattern are a necessity that many people who work in the field of sewing, crochet, knitting and even in the 3D printing part have done in order to protect themselves from respiratory problems due to pollution in the world.
But this year of 2020 to the so many factories that exist for protection with regard to smoke and pollution, has not realized to manufacture the masks a simple item, but very powerful when it comes to protect us against these situations including COVID-19. Crochet Face Mask Free Pattern 2020
Crochet Face Mask Free
Crochet Face Mask Free Pattern 2020
This article was not created by us, but by another site that is BonnieBayCrochet . From now on you know the project made especially this year to protect you from acquiring COVID-19.
It doesn’t matter exactly how you will make your mask, in this case we refer to the model itself, but the fabric you will use as well as the internal protection, ie the part that will be in direct contact with your nose.
Crochet Face Mask Free
When making this mask you need to understand things: first that this mask is made by you in the homemade sense so to speak and second that at least a good quality fabric should be used.
It is extremely important that when making your mask you do not use porous fabrics, i.e. fabrics that release into small pollens so to speak. Because instead of helping you to protect you may have done the opposite until damaging the respiratory system depending on the fabric you are going to use, so think carefully about the fabric follow the PDF that you will download for free.
Crochet Face Mask Free
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Again this PDF crochet was not created by us but we indicate that you stop your projects whatever they are now, use the fabrics you have in your home that are good quality, make your mask for your family wanted to have two models for each member, so you can use one and sterilize another then wash one again and use the other to have a reversal between them.
Crochet Face Mask Free
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Face Mask Pattern Free 2020 are a necessity that many people who work in the field of sewing, crochet, knitting and even in the 3D printing part have done in order to protect themselves from respiratory problems due to pollution in the world.
But this year of 2020 to the so many factories that exist for protection with regard to smoke and pollution, has not realized to manufacture the masks a simple item, but very powerful when it comes to protect us against these situations including COVID-19. Face Mask Pattern Free 2020
Face Mask Pattern
Face Mask Pattern Free 2020
This article was not created by us, but by another site that is Craft passion. From now on you know the project made especially this year to protect you from acquiring COVID-19.
It doesn’t matter exactly how you will make your mask, in this case we refer to the model itself, but the fabric you will use as well as the internal protection, ie the part that will be in direct contact with your nose.
When making this mask you need to understand things: first that this mask is made by you in the homemade sense so to speak and second that at least a good quality fabric should be used.
It is extremely important that when making your mask you do not use porous fabrics, i.e. fabrics that release into small pollens so to speak. Because instead of helping you to protect you may have done the opposite until damaging the respiratory system depending on the fabric you are going to use, so think carefully about the fabric follow the PDF that you will download for free.
Priorities for all of us.
Again this PDF was not created by us but we indicate that you stop your projects whatever they are now, use the fabrics you have in your home that are good quality, make your mask for your family wanted to have two models for each member, so you can use one and sterilize another then wash one again and use the other to have a reversal between them.
Face Mask Pattern
From now on you have downloaded your PDF Please Share the link of this article not the PDF people need to know how to make this mask to protect themselves.
Share it on your social networks, share it with your friends, don’t share the PDF but this article so they can read what is here to understand the gravity we are living.
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Five Fat Quarter Fun is a beautiful model that looks simple but very beautiful. If we think like experienced people in bedspreads, blankets, flaps at the time of creating our work this pattern here we will take it to heart.
Well this one in particular is not our work of creation, but for sure it is wonderful and has its great placement inside ours, be it for the bedroom, living room, dad’s chair or even to enjoy a night full of stars with the person we love. So, shall we go to the article?
Five Fat Quarter Fun – Preppy Quilt Pattern
Five Fat Quarter Fun – Preppy Quilt Pattern
This pattern was created by Andy Knowlton and you can have more details of her work here on her website.
This month I was invited to be a part of the Five Fat Quarter Fun series with Amber & Amanda (Gigi’s Thimble & Jedi Craft Girl). Boy, I tell you – it was a fun challenge to design a quilt using only five fat quarters plus a little yardage. I went through a few different options but quickly settled on this Argyle inspired quilt, called Preppy!
Five Fat Quarter Fun – Preppy Quilt Pattern
This is one of those quilts that looks more complicated than it actually is! And for those of you who haven’t tried making a quilt on point before this would be a great time to try it!
Preppy finishes at 50″ x 60″, and uses 5 fat quarters and some yardage for the sashing and background.
Five Fat Quarter Fun – Preppy Quilt Pattern
I love these Gingham Girls prints (designed by Amy Smart for Penny Rose Fabrics) and I’ve been looking for just the right project to use them in. They were the perfect choice for this Preppy quilt. And I added in the navy swiss dot (from Riley Blake) as well.
Five Fat Quarter Fun – Preppy Quilt Pattern
The quilting is a design called Diagonal Plaid which I thought worked great with all of the other diagonal lines in the quilt, and it also added some great texture!
If you make a Preppy quilt I’d love to see it! Be sure to tag me (@abrightcorner) as well as Amber and Amanda (@gigisthimble @jedicraftgirl) and use the hashtags #preppyquilt and #fivefatquarterfun so we’ll be sure to see it!
They do a new pattern on the first of each month and it’s so fun to see what they come up with each month! Have you made any of their 5 FQ Fun quilts?
Wonderful, isn’t it? The colors are so well assembled and beautiful when sewing the fabrics between you that it comes to look like a painting, or a drawing! Congratulations on this project’s publishers. And did you like it?
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Men’s Color Block Zip Jacket is a different pattern from any other that we’ve ever posted here on our site, even because it’s a male pattern and look is the FIRST MALE STANDARD that we’ve brought to you!
We hope of course that this is not the only standard, but for sure this was our debut in male standards, whether for men, children, youths and adolescents, from now on we will bring more often. We hope you like it!
Men’s Color Block Zip Jacket – Beautiful for 2020
Men’s Color Block Zip Jacket Free Pattern
Men’s Color Block Zip Jacket was designed by Wallace Shaw and now we’ll just see some of the materials we’ll need to make this wonderful jacket.
– One pair each size 4 and 6 (3.5 and 4mm) needles OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE
– One size F-5 (3.75mm) crochet hook for Edging
– Yarn needle
– Jacket separating zipper in navy, 22 (22, 24)” long
– Sewing needle and thread to match zipper
Knitted Measures
Chest 41 (45, 49)”/104 (114, 124) cm
Length 25 (26, 27)”/64 (66, 69) cm
GAUGE
20 sts and 24 rows = 4″/10cm in St st using larger needles
TAKE TIME TO CHECK GAUGE
SPECIAL TECHNIQUES
SINGLE CROCHET (sc): Working from right to left, insert hook into the next stitch, yarn over, draw yarn through this stitch (2 loops on hook), yarn over, draw yarn through 2 loops on hook. Repeat in each stitch around.
PATTERN STITCHES
K2, p2 rib (multiple of 4 sts + 2)
Stockinette stitch (St st) Knit on RS, purl on WS.
Men’s Color Block Zip Jacket – Beautiful for 2020
Abbreviations
The Abbreviatios for this patter is:
beg = begin(ning)
cm = centimenter
dec = decrease(d)(s)(ing)
inc = increase(d)(s)(ing)
k = knit
mm = millimeters
p = purl
rem = remain(s)(ing)
RS = right side
sc = single crochet
sl = slip
st(s) = stitch(es)
WS = wrong side
These are the main abbreviations you need to know to make your jacket. We are not going to extend it too much, you can download your PDF for FREE now and soon we will have more free patterns for you!
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Liberty and Flowers Free Pattern – 2 reasons to do is really a fact for us who like to make, create and even reinvent ideas like this beautiful bedspread, which can also be used as a nice blanket for the coldest days and nights.
This pattern reminded me a lot of my grandmother, that she liked to make this kind of bedspread for my uncle and my cousins, for her grandchildren and granddaughters.
Liberty and Flowers Free Pattern – 2 reasons to do
Liberty and Flowers Free Pattern
My grandmother’s life was literally to make these beautiful quilts of the most varied colors, patterns, filling, padding style, it was good times indeed.
I even feel sad that I don’t have one of the beautiful quilts she made, and that even I learned the basics of sewing machines from her, that makes me really happy.
2 reasons to do
2 reasons to this pattern is a fact of witnessing. The first reason I can talk about is the freedom that the quilt actually conveys to us, so much so that I ended up mentioning about my grandmother.
The second and even interesting reason is that besides freedom flowers bring us peace, tranquility, quiet and even calm our hearts even more in the face of a pandemic that we are experiencing all over the world.
So nothing better than a beautiful pattern of a quilt that gives two beautiful reasons to make it and forget this moment of pandemic, of confinement, of quarantine of our friends, relatives, relatives that we cannot be around now.
Above you can download this beautiful PDF for free and the only thing we ask is that you comment here below, share the link to this article and NOT the PDF. # stay home, it’s our final message to you
Angel Crochet Free Pattern How about a wonderful angel for a very special occasion for you? Whether it’s for Christmas or Mass, or as a souvenir, it doesn’t matter, this angel is wonderful as well as others you have on the internet. So from now on you can download him now!
This pattern eventually is not ours, and we can’t tell who did it. We know there’s a pattern with Designed by Jo Ann Maxwell I believe this model, but I don’t know exactly the same.
Angel Crochet Free Pattern
Another detail is that this pattern was sent to us by a person named Marckella Anttoni Vasckovisk, it seems to be a Russian who sent us through CD this way. The pattern in the PDF CONTAINS A PASSWORD that we couldn’t open for more details, but that is exactly what you are seeing.
We really appreciate your submission, and if anyone has more details about this project please send us information via our contact form, so here is Angel Crochet Free Pattern.
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Chevron Flowers Free Pattern is a wonderful pattern that you can easily do even in quarantine times that we are all going through all over the world. For women like us and men who work at home until we go through this quarantine of the CONVID-19 will even help us pass this pestilence worldwide.
Well let’s go back to our Chevron Flowers Free Pattern quilt which is better. This pattern is very colourful and beautiful to look at, which we can use as a bedspread for our bed or a wonderful blanket or turn into a beautiful sofa lining or daddy’s lounge chair.
Chevron Flowers Free Pattern
Chevron Flowers Free Pattern
So let’s talk about that pattern a little bit now. To start with it was created by Riley Blake Designs who sincerely love this pattern and I still haven’t seen in our groups that we participate one of this kind, actually this model exactly speaking.
The flowers in its squares making shades over shades with small repeated parts and the flowers with very cheerful colors, some dark others lighter and still other combinations that you can create with the colors of your taste, and of course make the size you want most for your home.
The idea of this pattern is you do it according to your house or your room, or your house this depends a lot on how you can give it to you with the colors and decoration of your house.
Chevron Flowers Free Pattern
That said it is time to know what materials you will need to make this pattern, so be prepared, as this will make you want to do. Another important detail that you can download this pattern for free here at the end of the article.
Please read instructions first before cutting. Seam allowances vary so measure through the center of the kilt before cutting border pieces.
Strips are cut selvage to selvage.
Chevron Flowers Free Pattern
1. Flower Petals – Make a template of the flower petal shape using plastic template.
a. Chevrons – Mark chevron lines on template.
Fussy cut 6 flower petals from fat quarter, making sure that each petal has the same pattern.
Repeat to make 12 sets of 6 flower petals.
b. Solids
Cut 6 flower petals from 6 of the 9 solid fat quarters (including lavender).
Cut 12 flower petals from the remaining 3 solid fat quarters.
*Note: Cut carefully and follow diagram below.
*Note: 2 flower centers will be cut from remnants of the lavender solid fat quarter later on.
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Quilt Bejeweled Free Pattern This pattern was either your mother’s bedroom or any other place you want to use in your home, it’s very nice and easy to be done by intermediate or experienced people in the quilt area. A pattern like this can also be used as a blanket depending on the size you are going to make.
There are several patterns and styles to make a quilt or a blanket whether it is made whole or in combination with flaps. What is the main tip to make this pattern? Can I change the colors? Can I change the shape? Can I make it bigger or smaller or use it in another type of combination for my home?
Quilt Bejeweled Free Pattern – Pretty for 2020
Quilt Bejeweled Free Pattern – Pretty for 2020
This pattern is just one important tip you should follow: read the pdf you download for free here, follow the step by step and then make the adaptation you want. Can I change the color of this pattern?
The answer is yes. No matter what type of pattern you are downloading or going to download you can make the colors that best match you, your home or the purpose you want.
Can I change the format of this pattern? Basically changing the format of the pattern is the same as redoing it, so unless you are an experienced person we do not advise you to change the pattern as it is in the pdf but nothing prevents you from doing more or less.
Can I make it bigger or smaller or match it to my home? The answer is yes. You can definitely change the size to bigger or smaller as your needs or the size of your bed. If you are going to make it for Daddy’s chair or sofa in your living room but adapt the appropriate size.
Can I combine it with the decoration of my home? Yes you can combine it with the decoration of your home by making it like you do on the wall, like a small baking dish, like a kind of seat for the sofa as if it were a lining to sit on and many others according to your needs or your taste.
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Circle Worked Crochet Jacket is a kind of work done with great delicacy no unconventional but very attractive format. One interesting thing about the circle crochet jacket, is that its design is very different from the traditional used in crochet jackets as we even have some bosses so far on our website.
Circle Worked Crochet Jacket Free Pattern
Circle crochet jacket can be classified as a work for people from middle to experienced, we calculate this way due to the complexity of making the circus in a correct way to make the body look good when wearing it. You can make this jacket in the right size or in several other sizes if you work with selling crochet products.
Circle Worked Crochet Jacket
The crochet jacket worked in a circle, necessarily needs to follow some points to the letter when doing following the pdf here available for free. We warn you beforehand that we do not know who was the author of this wonderful standard, but if you know I know the author or author Please contact us through the contact form, or leave your comment here with the name of the person so that we can place the appropriate credits.
Circle Worked Crochet Jacket Free Pattern
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JACKET WORKED IN A CIRCLE
Crochet 4 ch on hook SIZE 5.5 mm/US 9 with Big Delight and form a ring with 1 sl st in first ch. Then work according to A.1. READ CROCHET INFO! REMEMBER THE CROCHET GAUGE!
When A.1 has been worked, circle measures approx. 33 cm / 13” in diameter and there are 27 tr-groups on round.
Size L/XL-XXL/XXXL: Work according to A.2, on first round in A.2 inc 9 ch-spaces evenly (inc the same way as on 6th round in A.1, inc 1 ch-space as follows: Work 1 sc around ch-space in the middle of tr-group, 9 ch, 1 sc around ch between tr-groups, 9 ch, 1 sc around ch-space in the middle of next tr-group) = 36-36 ch-spaces. Work A.2 1 time vertically.
Diagram
All measurements in charts are in cm.
= ch 4, 1 sl st in first ch (see point on circle), round beg and ends here
= ch
= sl st
= work sl sts until the middle of first ch-space, 1 ch
= sc around ch-space
= dc around ch-space
= dc in st
= tr in st
= dtr in st
= 6 ch
= 12 ch
= 9 ch
= 2 tr + 2 ch + 2 tr around ch-space in dc-group
= ch 4, 1 tr + 2 ch + 2 tr around ch-space in dc-group
= round shows last round on previous diagram, round has already been worked
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Square in square quilt block tutorial using a jelly roll
Square in square quilt block tutorial is more of a summer themed quilt, but just so you know, I DID start this project back in July with the intention to get the project up on the blog within a few days! That’s as easy as crocheting. Unfortunately, I’ve just gotten really slow with completing projects lately. I do admit though, I did end up creating a few extra problems for myself while making this quilt.
You know that old saying, measure twice, cut once? Well, I hate to be a know-it-all type person who says this kind of stuff, but this is especially true in quilting too! When I first started this project, I wasn’t exactly sure what direction I was going to go with the jelly roll.
Square in square quilt block tutorial using a jelly roll
Square in square quilt block tutorial using a jelly roll
I eventually settled on sewing 3 strips together and making this square in square design by cutting the strips into 6.5-inch squares. I put together a couple of blocks. Admired them, took pictures, showed them off and then I put the project aside for about a month.
When I finally got back to it. I finished sewing all the jelly roll strips together and cut them into squares. I didn’t re-measure before cutting, I just cut the measurement I “remembered.”
I bet you can predict what I am about to say… You know it – I totally remembered that measurement wrong! So I had a whole stack of squares that measured 6.5 by 6.25.
UGH!
So I ended up having to recut everything AND pick apart the other blocks I had already done and recut those too.
This was a smaller than normal jellyroll I’d picked up from Joann’s so I couldn’t just start over. There weren’t enough strips Anyway, I finally got everything recut and could move forward.
When I googled what type of block this might be I came across a couple of different names, framed square, square in square, bento box, etc… Personally, I like the term square in square so that’s what I’m going with.
Square in square quilt block
Since this block is made with a jelly roll, it comes together a bit differently, but I like it! Plus there is a lot less cutting and piecing in this method.
You can get so many looks with this pattern just by using different fabric patterns and shades.
In this case, I used a jelly roll in a batik pattern very similar shades of blue and green from Joann. Find similar jellyrolls here and here.
As I was putting together this quilt top, I seriously considered sending it out to be professionally quilted. I’ve never done that before and don’t even know where to start looking.
Have you ever sent a quilt off (via mail) to be quilted professionally? How was your experience? I’m sure there are people that do it locally, but I live kind of far out and am not interested in driving 30 to 45 minutes when I could just package it up and have the mailman pick it up from my house.
Products used and/or recommended in this post:
6.5-inch triangle square up ruler (this sure would have helped me with that cutting mistake!)
Rotary Cutter
I love my large ruler and large cutting mat, but you may prefer to start off with a smaller Cutting set
How to make a square in square block with a Jelly Roll:
Materials needed:
Several jelly roll strips (depends on how many quilt blocks/ how big you want your quilt to be. 6 jelly roll strips will make 3 blocks)
Rotary cutter
rulers
fabric pen
basic sewing supplies
Step 1: Separate out your strips of fabric and choose how you want them lined up.
Square in square quilt block tutorial
Square in square quilt block tutorial using a jelly roll
Step 2: Sew the Jelly Roll strips together in sets of 3, using a 1/4 inch seam allowance. Press seams flat.
Step 3. Trim the up edges on one side.
Step 4: Cut the jelly roll strips into 6.5 inch squares.
Step 5: Line up 2 squares, right sides together and draw a diagonal line from corner to corner on your jelly roll squares.
Step 6: Sew the two squares together with a straight stitch 1/4 inch on each side of the line. (a 1/4 inch quilting foot is so handy for this!)
Step 7: Cut the square in half, along the line you drew.
When opened the new squares look like this:
Step 8: Press seams flat and trim the extra fabric.
Step 9: Decide how you want to arrange your new squares. Depending on your fabric choices, you can get all sorts of looks:
Step 10: Once you have fabric squares lined up how you like:
Sew the top two blocks together and then the bottom two blocks with a 1/4 inch seam allowance. Then line up the two rows and sew them together. Press seams flat.
Step 11: Once you have all your blocks assembled, sew the blocks together to make rows, and then sew the rows together to complete the quilt top. That’s it you’re done! Quilt as normal or send it out for quilting.
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Crazy Baby Quilt is a quilt that brings joy and transmits the feeling of tranquility, this pattern is very suitable for girls’ rooms because of its colors and soft tones leading from a light green to 1 Pink. But this same pattern can also be changed to suit a boy’s room, i.e. a male room.
But if you like this pattern and want to make for your room, or for your living room, or for your sofa rest you can do just by changing the colors, adapting them to your taste and the pattern of the environment you want her to stay.
Crazy Baby Quilt free pattern
Crazy Baby Quilt
If you are going to change the colors of Crazy Baby Quilt, you must pay attention to an important detail that is always to make the combination of colors are well connected, after all there is no point in making a bedspread if the colors do not marry especially with the environment of your home.
From now on you should make your quilt as beautiful as possible when choosing fabrics. So when you buy your fabrics, you should already have in your head the idea of the colors formed, be it for lighter tones, darker or black tones to the extreme.
The PDF of this pattern is very detailed on how to make this quilt, this way you are free to make it according to your needs, of course it is 6 blocks, but nothing prevents you from making it with 9 blocks, or more, again we fall into the detail that, everything goes according to your needs.
If you sell bedspreads to earn your daily living, you can then make it in various sizes, colors, for example with colors pulled from dark to light and vice versa.
Now you can download this pattern for free from the button below, remember that this pattern is not ours, but the accuquilt. We don’t really know who is the author, but we leave our congratulations for the beautiful work.
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Bridal Shawl Crochet Free pattern is a piece of clothing, or a wonderful accessory in marriage, is after all also a beautiful accessory and some models of wedding dresses an important piece.
But a bridal shawl crochet doesn’t necessarily mean it can only be worn on a bride’s wedding day, you can wear it on other special dates, you know what?
BRIDAL SHAWL CROCHET by Aunt Lydia’s
Bridal Shawl Crochet Free pattern
Bridal Shawl Crochet can be used at debutante parties, birthday parties when the woman wants to go more than beautiful and wonderful, can be used as part of a godmother’s dress, can also be used at a gala party.
But there is one interesting detail to consider if you want to use the Bridal Shawl Crochet at other kinds of parties like business dinners, or a gala party. Fashion this flowing bridal shawl by crocheting in Aunt Lydia’s Iced Bamboo.
For example to use at a gala party you should make this piece of ornament in dark colors with glows facing gold or silver, I personally recommend the gold.
Whatever the occasion, the important thing is that you now have in hand a wonderful PDF to download and clearly an intermediate level person can do without any problem.
Orginal link by yarnspirations.com Making the right size is important! Take a look at the dimensions of your new projects and choose the one that’s right for you, and always make a gauge swatch to match your tension.
Shawl measures 15″ (38 cm) wide (from back neck to lower edge) and 86″ (218.5 cm) long (across lower edge)
PATTERN CARE
Treat your finished project right! Make sure you read the care directions closely so your hard work ages gracefully.
Do Not Bleach
Do Not Iron
Machine Wash in Warm Water, Delicate Setting
Promptly Remove, Roll in Towel, and Block
Choose the colors, the ideal size and choose the more than special occasion to be able to fix your Bridal Shawl Crochet. Now you can download your PDF for free, just click the button below.
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This 3D crochet flowers quilt is very beautiful and as we can see in the image below it is not a quilt that can be easily made by a beginner in crochet, even because the right thing to do is to be experienced in the art of crocheting. But if you are an intermediary and want to try to do it, do it, not try it.
This specific quilt is 3D crochet flowers quilt in it are made in a different way around the layout of the rest of the quilt. But each part is a rose being the core of a larger rose, and then they are attached to each other. The roses are not beautifully joined together to make this beautiful 3D crocheted quilt. The design of this beautiful work is by Carol Alexander.
3D Crochet Flowers Quilt Free Pattern
3D crochet flowers quilt free pattern
Lush, multilayered, beaded roses adorn large, lacy snowflake-style motifs that join as you go to create a stunning holiday throw or an exquisite home accent to dress up your decor any time of year with that 3D crochet flowers quilt.
Experienced
Finished Size
50 x 70 inches
Materials
Red Heart Super Saver medium (worsted) weight yarn (7 oz/364 yds/198g per skein):
6 skeins #316 soft white
3 skeins #376 burgundy
2 skeins #633 dark sage
Size G/6/4mm crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge
Sewing needle
Red sewing thread
59 ivory 6mm pearl beads
Gauge
4 dc = 1 inch; 2 dc rows = 1 inch Motif is 10 inches in diameter
Special Stitches
Extended double crochet (edc): Yo, insert hook in next st, yo, pull lp through, yo, pull through 1 lp on hook, [yo, pull through 2 lps on hook] twice.
Cluster (cl): Yo 3 times, insert hook in next ch sp, yo, pull lp through, [yo, pull through 2 lps on hook] 3 times, *yo 3 times, insert hook in same ch sp, yo, pull lp through, [yo, pull through 2 lps on hook] 3 times, rep from *, yo, pull through all lps on hook.
Single crochet picot (sc picot): Ch 2, sc in top of last cl made.
Picot: Ch 3, sl st in 3rd ch from hook.
Instructions
First Row First Motif
Rnd 1: With burgundy, ch 4, sl st in first ch to form ring, ch 6 (counts as first edc and ch-2 sp), [edc (see Special Stitches) in ring, ch 2] 7 times, join with sl st in 4th ch of beg ch-6. (8 edc, 8 ch sps)
Rnd 2: Working around top of post of each edc, for large petals, (sc, ch 1, 5 tr, ch 1, sc) around front of post (see Stitch Guide) of each st around, join with sl st in beg sc. (8 petals)
Rnd 3: Working around same posts in front of large petals, for small petals, (sc, 3 dc, sc) around post of each st around, join with sl st in beg sc. Fasten off. Sew 1 bead to center of flower.
Rnd 4: For leaves, working behind petals, join dark sage with sl st in any ch-2 sp of rnd 1, (ch 4, cl-see Special Stitches, sc picot-see Special Stitches, ch 4, sl st) in same ch sp, (sl st, ch 4, cl, sc picot, ch 4, sl st) in each ch-2 sp around, join with sl st in beg sl st. (8 leaves)
Rnd 5: Ch 1, working behind leaves, sl st in center bottom of first leaf, ch 3, [sl st in center bottom of next leaf, ch 3] around, join with sl st in beg sl st. Fasten off. (8 ch sps)
Rnd 6: Join soft white with sl st in any ch sp, ch 3, dc in same ch sp and in back lp (see Stitch Guide) of 2nd tr on corresponding large petal at same time, dc in same ch sp on last row, ch 4, [dc in next ch sp, dc in same ch sp and in back lp of 2nd tr on next large petal at same time, dc in same ch sp on last row, ch 4] around, join with sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch-3. (8 dc groups, 8 ch sps)
Rnd 7: Ch 3, 2 dc in next st, dc in next st, ch 4, sk next ch sp, [dc in next st, 2 dc in next st, dc in next st, ch 4, sk next ch sp] around, join with sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch-3. (32 dc, 8 ch sps)
Rnd 8: Ch 3, dc in next st, 2 dc in next st, dc in next st, ch 5, sk next ch sp, [dc in each of next 2 sts, 2 dc in next st, dc in next st, ch 5, sk next ch sp] around, join with sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch-3. (40 dc, 8 ch sps)
Rnd 9: Ch 3, dc in next st, 2 dc in next st, dc in each of next 2 sts, ch 6, sk next ch sp, [dc in each of next 2 sts, 2 dc in next st, dc in each of next 2 sts, ch 6, sk next ch sp] around, join with sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch-3. (48 dc, 8 ch sps)
Rnd 10: Ch 3, 2 dc in next dc, dc in next dc, ch 4, dc in next st, 2 dc in next st, dc in next st, ch 7, sk next ch sp, [dc in next st, 2 dc in next st, dc in next st, ch 4, dc in next st, 2 dc in next st, dc in next st, ch 7, sk next ch sp] around, join with sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch-3. (64 dc, 8 ch-4 sps, 8 ch-7 sps)
Rnd 11: Ch 5 (counts as first edc and ch-1 sp), (edc, ch 1) in each of next 3 sts, (edc, ch 1) twice in next ch sp, (edc, ch 1) in each of next 4 sts, sl st in 4th ch of next ch-7, ch 1, [(edc, ch 1) in each of next 4 sts, (edc, ch 1) twice in next ch sp, (edc, ch 1) in each of next 4 sts, sl st in 4th ch of next ch-7, ch 1] around, join with sl st in 4th ch of beg ch-5. (80 edc)
Rnd 12: [Ch 1, (hdc, picot—see Special Stitches) in each of next 8 sts, ch 1, sl st in next st, working over sl st of last rnd, sl st around next ch-7 of rnd 10, sl st in next st] around, join with sl st in beg ch-1. Fasten off.
2nd Motif
Rnds 1-11: Rep rnds 1-11 of First Motif.
Rnd 12 (joining rnd): Ch 1, (hdc, picot) in each of next 4 sts, [hdc in next st, ch 1, sl st in corresponding picot of last Motif, ch 1] twice, (hdc, picot) in each of next 2 sts, ch 1, sl st in next st, working over sl st of last rnd, sl st around next ch-7 of rnd 10, sl st in next st, ch 1, (hdc, picot) in each of next 2 sts, [hdc in next st, ch 1, sl st in corresponding picot of last Motif, ch 1] twice, (hdc, picot) in each of next 4 sts, ch 1, sl st in next st, working over sl st of last rnd, sl st around next ch-7 of rnd 10, sl st in next st, [ch 1, (hdc, picot) in each of next 8 sts, ch 1, sl st in next st, working over sl st of last rnd, sl st around next ch-7 of rnd 10, sl st in next st] around, join with sl st in beg ch-1. Fasten off.
[Rep 2nd Motif ] 3 times for total of 5 Motifs on this row.
2nd Row
First Motif
Joining to bottom of First Motif on last row, rep 2nd Motif of First Row.
2nd Motif
Rnds 1-11: Rep rnds 1-11 of First Motif of First Row.
Rnd 12: Ch 1, *(hdc, picot) in each of next 4 sts, joining to bottom of next Motif on last row, [hdc in next st, ch 1, sl st in corresponding picot of last Motif, ch 1] twice, (hdc, picot) in each of next 2 sts, ch 1, sl st in next st, working over sl st of last rnd, sl st around next ch-7 of rnd 10, sl st in next st, ch 1, (hdc, picot) in each of next 2 sts, [hdc in next st, ch 1, sl st in corresponding picot of last Motif, ch 1] twice, (hdc, picot) in each of next 4 sts, ch 1, sl st in next st, working over sl st of last rnd, sl st around next ch-7 of rnd 10, sl st in next st*, joining to side of last Motif on this row, rep between * once, [ch 1, (hdc, picot) in each of next 8 sts, ch 1, sl st in next st, working over sl st of last rnd, sl st around next ch-7 of rnd 10, sl st in next st] around, join with sl st in beg ch-1. Fasten off.
[Rep 2nd Motif] 3 times for total of 5 Motifs on this row.
[Rep 2nd Row] 5 times for total of 7 rows.
Filler Motif
Rnds 1-4: Rep rnds 1-4 of First Motif on First Row. At end of last rnd, fasten off.
Rnd 5: Working in sp between Motifs, join soft white in back of tip on 1 leaf, *ch 5, sl st in joining between Motifs, ch 5, sl st in back of same leaf tip, ch 4, sl st in back of next leaf tip, ch 5, sl st in next sl st worked in ch-7 on rnd 10, ch 5, sl st in back of same leaf tip, ch 4**, sl st in back of tip on next leaf, rep from * around, ending last rep at **, join with sl st in beg sl st. Fasten off. Work Filler Motif in each sp between Motifs.
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NewBorn Baby Converse – 2 times beautiful!
NewBorn Baby Converse
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NewBorn Baby Converse – 2 times beautiful!NewBorn Baby Converse – 2 times beautiful!
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