There are others, but these are the main abbreviations that I use
beg ........ Beginning
CA ... .....Color A
CB ........ Color B
CC ... .....Color C
ch ... .......Chain
dc ... .......double crochet
hdc ... .....half double crochet
lp(s) ... ....loop(s)
rep ... .....repeat
sc ... ......single crochet
sl st ... ....slip stitch
tr ... ........treble crochet
yo ... ......yarn over
Monday, May 30, 2011
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
How to: Begin
My mom taught me how to crochet when I was 10 yrs old. As you can imagine, trying to hold the crochet hook the way you are supposed to was very awkward for me. The advise my mom gave me was to hold it how ever it felt comfortable. This is how I ended up holding the hook:
I place it so it goes over my pointer finger, under the 2 middle fingers and back over my pinky. My middle finger and thumb hold the blaket. I have found that the control with that works the best for me. So, you can wrap it around your finger, or weave it in and out...what ever makes you the most comfortable and still gives you control of the yarn. It is very important to have that tension in order to maintain even stitches throughout your project.
So - good advise! You have to feel comfortable holding the hook, or you will never finish a project. If you do, and you still aren't comfortable holding the hook, chances are, you won't crochet much more.
The second thing she taught me was to wrap the yarn around my pinky in order to give tension to the yarn to keep my stitches even. This was also very awkward for me and I really hated it. So, once again, I held it how I felt comfortable and this is it:
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Plum Ribbon
Plum Ribbon Afghan
(c) 2011 copyright by Kate Wagstaff of Crafting Friends Designs
(c) 2014 photo copyright by Ash & Co
(c) 2017 photo copyright by Ash & Co
An ad free pdf of this pattern is available for a small fee HERE: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/plum-ribbon-afghan
Materials: 926 yrds Caron Simply Soft Yarn
4ww
For the purple afghan, you'll need 532 yrds of main color and 396 yrds of 2nd color. Colors change every 6 rows
For the teal afghan, you'll need 400 yrds Pegoda, 264 yrds Robins Egg, 264 yrds Soft Green
For the purple afghan, you'll need 532 yrds of main color and 396 yrds of 2nd color. Colors change every 6 rows
For the teal afghan, you'll need 400 yrds Pegoda, 264 yrds Robins Egg, 264 yrds Soft Green
Hook: Size G
Gauge: 7 dc & 3 rows = 2”
Stitches/Abbreviations:
st(s) - stitch(es), sl st - slip stitch, ch - chain, yo - yarn over, sc - single crochet, hdc - half double crochet, dc - double crochet
Special Stitches:
HDC Foundation Chain: If you’re unfamiliar with how to work foundation chains, this photo tutorial may help http://craftingfriendsdesigns.blogspot.com/2014/12/hdc-chainless-foundation.html
Plum Ribbon Afghan |
Notes:
- Beginning ch 3 counts as a dc
- When changing colors, do so in the last step of the last stitch of the row before the color change
Row 1: HDC Foundation Chain of 145.
To customize, work the foundation chain in multiples of 4 + 1
If you prefer a basic chain, chain to 147, turn, hdc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch space across (145 hdc). To customize a basic chain, work in multiples of 4+3
Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as dc), turn, skip very first st, *dc in next 3 sts, ch 1, skip next st,* repeat from *to* across to end 4 sts, dc in end 4 sts
Row 3: Ch 1, turn, sc in very first st, ch 4, skip next 3 sts, *sc in next ch-1, ch 4, skip next 3 sts,* repeat from *to* across to end st, sc in end st, sc in top of end turning ch
Row 4: Ch 3 (counts as dc), turn, skip very first sc, 3 dc around next ch-4, *ch 1, skip next sc, 3 dc around next ch-4,* repeat from *to* across to end st, dc in end sc
Row 4: Ch 3 (counts as dc), turn, skip very first sc, 3 dc around next ch-4, *ch 1, skip next sc, 3 dc around next ch-4,* repeat from *to* across to end st, dc in end sc
Rows 5-76: Repeat rows 3 & 4 or continue the repeat until you reach your desired height
Border 1: Ch 1, turn, 2 hdc in very first st, hdc in each st across to end st, 3 hdc in end
st, ch 1, rotate to work down first side of afghan, work 2 hdc in side of each
dc and 1 hdc in side of each sc row down to bottom corner, work 3 hdc around
corner st, ch 1, rotate to work across bottom of afghan, hdc between each st on
the foundation row to next corner, ch 1, rotate to work up next side of afghan,
work 2 hdc in side of each ch-3 row and 1 hdc in side of each sc row to next
corner, work hdc in same corner st as beginning 2 hdc, sl st to beginning hdc
Border 2: Ch 1, turn, 3 hdc in same sp as ch-1, hdc in each st down
to bottom corner, 3 hdc in corner st, rotate to work across bottom of afghan,
hdc in each st across to next corner, 3 hdc in corner st, rotate to work up next
side of afghan, hdc in each st to next corner, 3 hdc in corner st, rotate to
work across top of afghan, hdc in each st across to next corner, sl st to
beginning hdc to connect. Fasten off
yarn and weave in ends.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Petal Perfection
Sage & Cream Petal Stitch Afghan Pattern |
Petal Stitch Afghan
Finished size: 44" wide x 56" tall
Hook size: F
Gauge: 4 DC & 2 Rows = 1"
Materials: 6 Skeins Red Heat Super Saver Yarn
Chain 153
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook
Ch 3, DC within sc just made
Skip 2 ch
sp, SC in next ch sp
This completes the first
Petal StitchThis completes your first petal |
Repeat from *** across ending in sc in last ch sp.
Ch 1; turn
Row 2: ***Sc in sc space, Ch 3, DC within sc just made, SC in next sc space.***
Repeat accross ending in sc, ch 1; turn
Repeat row 2 until desired height. I worked 195 rows for 56" in height.
How to's
I am going to start posting directions on how to do different stitches. As soon as I get a my camera charged, one will be posted. I have had several people tell me they want to learn to crochet, so I thought I would help them out.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Free Pattern
This is a pattern I have used for quite a few years. All of these afghans were made with this pattern. Though they have changed the name from what I have, the pattern is still the same. It is easy to use and fun to do. Click on this link for the free pattern: Country Cozy Afghan Pattern
#98 Afghan
This is my #98 - Wooo Hooo!!! The color pattern didn't turn out like I had imagined it, but it will be great for the person it was made for.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
2 toned Pink & Blue Shell Brook Afghan
I have finally completed this afghan and am going to try and sell it in my etsy shop. Not bad for left over yarn :) http://www.etsy.com/shop/KatesCraftsnMore
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Light & Lacy Afghan
Light & Lacy Afghan
Size: 50" x 66"
Materials: 31 oz any 4ww yarn
Hook Size: J
Gauge: In pat: 1 rep of 10 sts = 3"
6 rows = 3"
Instructions:
Ch 167
Row 1 (Right Side): Dc in 4th ch from hook and next 3 ch,
*ch 2, skip next 2 ch, sc in next ch, ch 2, skip next 2 ch, dc in next 5 ch;*
rep from * across; turn
Row 2: Ch 3, skip first dc, dc in next 4 dc,
*ch 3 sl st in sc, ch 3, dc in next 5 dc;
rep from * across, working last dc in top of ch-3; turn
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first 5 dc,
*ch 5, sc in next 5 dc;
rep from * across, working last sc in top of ch-3; turn
Row 4: Ch 3, skip first sc, dc in next 4 sc,
*ch 2, sc in ch-5 sp, ch 2, dc in next 5 sc;
rep from * across; turn
Rep Rows 2-4 for pat until approx. 66" from beg, ending with Row 2 instructions
Fasten off.
Fringe: Knot two 12" strands in each dc across top and bottom edges; trim
Care Instructions:
Machine wash 2 min. Spin dry thoroughly. Tumble dry at low heat about 5 min.
Do Not bleach. Do not stretch or hang to dry. Do not dry in direct sunlight.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
April 2011 Drawing Afghan
Vaylene Perry was the winner of the April drawing. She wanted a red and white baby afghan. I think it turned out great and hope she will enjoy it. I completed this blanket in just over a week...not to bad :)
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