Have you ever entered something you've made into the County or State Fair? When I was little and in 4H, I entered some Lemon Bars that I made and a Cake that I decorated, but that's been my one and only experience. I don't like being judged! It makes me really nervous to have someone look over my work really closely and then critique or judge it, so I've never entered any crochet projects let alone my own designs!
Our County Fair is at the end of this month and I think I've finally found the perfect thing to take and enter. (Yes, I'm already nervous!) When I first started considering working with the Basket Weave stitch, I wanted something completely unique from what was out there. It seems like everything is always worked in straight rows and I HAVE to be different! I've been obsessed with Chevron designs lately and thought "How cool would this combo be?!" When I designed my Basket Weave Chevron Afghan crochet pattern, I was amazed with myself. I did it!!! Woo Hoo :) I originally just made a small prop size blanket because I thought the texture would be amazing for photos. When that was finished, I knew I HAD to make a throw size blanket for myself and boy am I glad I did...
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2015 is half over and it's been a busy year. I have been determined to make this year a success not only by releasing many great new crochet patterns, but also by updating older designs and offering more coordinating designs. The 6 Basic Infant Dress Set Patterns have been updated already and the toddler sizes are underway.
Recently, we held another round of the Battle of the Stitches. Round 6 was based on Serenity as the crochet stitch and theme to focus on. We wanted you to find your serenity with us and enjoy some crochet time with some amazing designs from wonderful designers.
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Ribbon Candy Flower |
When I designed the Ribbon Candy Infant Dress crochet pattern, I wanted a fun embelishment that would play off the design of the twirling ribbon effect in this stitch. This was the final result and I think it's pretty fun to work up and it fits!
It is included in the dress pattern, and now, it will also remain free here on my blog for everyone to enjoy.
Materials:
Small amount of 4ww yarn (2-3 colors)
**Color A will be the center color, Color B will be the outer color**
Hook size H
Button (size of choice)
Matching thread and needle
Stitches:
Ch - Chain
Sp - Space
St - Stitch
Sl St - Slip Stitch
SC - Single Crochet
HDC - Half Double Crochet
DC - Double Crochet
TR - Treble Crochet