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crochets-trinkets · 8 months ago
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[Photo ID - three photos of crochet projects. The first shows a brown and green gnome ornament holding hands with a pink and purple gnome ornaments. Both gnomes are holding a heart in one hand. The second image shows a wall hanging of a smiling frog against a yellow backround. The third image shows a blue fish amigurumi. /end ID]
Holiday crochet round-up! (Patterns below)
Gnomes:
Frog Wall Hanging:
Fish Amigurumi:
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crochets-trinkets · 2 years ago
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Me: ah finally I’ve finished my knitting project
Me, less than five minutes later: shit I need a new knitting project the hands hunger for fresh yarn
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crochets-trinkets · 2 years ago
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PERRY ELLIS NEW YORK SKYLINE SWEATER
This a free knitting pattern, you are welcome.
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crochets-trinkets · 2 years ago
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Christmas In July ... Knit A Transitions Trans Pride Cowl Designed By Elizabeth L. Schell - Colorful Cables! 👉 https://buff.ly/36Zl8PV ❤️
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crochets-trinkets · 2 years ago
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Cute Granny Square Fingerless Gloves <3
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I have decided to keep track of my crochet projects on this account ! :)
JUST A DISCLAIMER THIS IS NOT MY ORIGINAL PATTERN!!
I got this idea off of Pinterest by following a link to a crochet blog, called lullaby log
And from there I found a video tutorial which I will link right here!
I slightly talk about how to do this project, but I promise you just watch the video don’t go off of my instructions lol
but I did find easier ways to hide my ends and do a couple things different that I wrote down below
So here’s number one:
Granny Square Fingerless Gloves
What it calls for: 
3mm hook (for ribbing 
3.5mm hook (for granny square) 
two colors of yarn 
scissors 
darning needle (or a needle large enough to stick the yarn through)
(I ended up using 4.5mm and 4mm hooks cuz my yarn was larger and also because my yarn was larger I ended up modifying the pattern by chaining 11 and 3 for the ribbing instead of chaining 15 and 4)
You basically just make 2 granny squares and connect them together, by making single crochet stitches up the sides, but on one side you leave a slit open for your thumb to stick through (x2)
Then once they are connected, flip them right side out and start the ribbing by chaining 11
just put a sc in each loop till you get back to the top of the granny square and do 1 slips stitch in two loops, then turn your work
Making sure to always:
• single crochet at the top of the row
• work into the back loop
• count every loop in each row
Can not tell you enough how many times I stopped paying attention and I ended up with nine loops for three rows and had to undo my work (I about cried the first time I did these gloves)
Also something I found really helpful! When you work with two colors, all the videos you watch tell you to tie in your ends and I was always like „how the fuxk“
But I finally found a way to do it in a way that would last (by the way this is just my opinion on how to do it I’m pretty sure there are better ways lmao)
So when you finish what you are doing for example you finish the granny square or you did your last row of ribbing always SLIP STITCH and then cut the yarn
Once the yarn is cut take a large needle that you can fit the end of the yarn in and put it through a couple of the loops so you can get both ends of the yarn right next to each other
To clarify what I mean when I say both ends:
• the first end that’s connected to the starting chain
• the second end that’s connected to your last stitch
Doing this makes it easier to tie the two pieces of yarn together, and I tie them together twice to make sure it’s snug and then I cut the yarn as close to the knot to make it look clean
Also, another thing I found very helpful:
When you are connecting the two granny squares together to form the base of the glove, on the side that you stitch closed completely make sure that you leave a lot of yarn
so that when it comes time to weave it back through the loops you have enough yarn on the ends to work with so that you can get both the starting yarn and the ending yarn pieces really close together for tying your ends in
This just helps to make sure that they are for sure not gonna come untied
p.s. I really tried to get good photos of my work but alas I had to wear the gloves so the photos were done my grandmother lmao
If you have any questions shoot them my way :D
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crochets-trinkets · 2 years ago
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crochets-trinkets · 2 years ago
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Here's a short and easy pattern of my best sellers: Sour Gummy Worms! Feel free to use/sell/post these, with credit would be appreciated 😊
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crochets-trinkets · 2 years ago
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Written pattern for this floral lace sweater, because I prefer to crochet by chart.
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All credit to Chenda of course. I merely made a chart based on her video pattern. Please go support her on youtube, and watch her video pattern for more details on the pattern.
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Also, mine is close to finished, so I might update at some point with my version.
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crochets-trinkets · 2 years ago
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Free crochet pattern here! 🌟💙🙌
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crochets-trinkets · 2 years ago
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Tempura Shrimp Amigurumi Pattern
Check out my other patterns on Ravelry and Etsy.
The pattern is available as a free PDF on Ravelry.
A silly little thing. Just experimenting with shaping.
This is an icrochetthings original pattern © 2023. For personal use only. Do not copy, sell, alter, or distribute this pattern or parts of it. You may sell a limited number of your handmade finished items provided you credit icrochetthings as the designer.
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crochets-trinkets · 2 years ago
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You spin me right round... today's make-it-monday project is Spinda! What can I say, I love pandas, so I love Spinda. I already finished this little guy back in May/June, but I had so many summer-themed projects like Sunkern and Sunflora that I wanted to publish in summer, so I had to keep pushing him back. But now finally he's here to be recreated by you! Head over to my website https://rinamogrynaart.wordpress.com/ to learn how to make your cute littly spinny panda friend!
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crochets-trinkets · 2 years ago
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Babushka Cowl free crochet pattern 🧺🧹🐓
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crochets-trinkets · 2 years ago
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So I made a Shinobu Kocho inspired cardigan....
For my second attempt at crocheting clothes, I reckon it turned out pretty decent.
I have a CAL/tutorial for it here if anyone's interested I making their own.
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crochets-trinkets · 2 years ago
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Free Witch’s Hat Crochet Pattern by Evelyn Stowe
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crochets-trinkets · 2 years ago
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Spring is fast approaching, so for this week's make-it-monday I'm bringing you my third installment in the 12 months of bun series - a Sakura bunny! Learn how to make this cutie over on my website rinamogrynaart.wordpress.com/🌸
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crochets-trinkets · 2 years ago
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crochets-trinkets · 2 years ago
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Oh my goodness it’s a little fox!! 🦊
Credit for the pattern goes to “CraftyBunnyBun” you can find it here.
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Consider supporting my work via my Etsy shop! I also offer to do custom orders/commissions. May you have a wonderful day🌸
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