Saturday, October 12, 2019
Dragonfly Crochet Scarf
3 balls Lincraft Surroundings Yarn
5.5 mm crochet hook
Chain 34
Row 1 - dc in 3rd chain from hook, dc in each stitch to end (31 sts), ch 3 turn
Row 2 - (ch 3 counts as first dc), 14 dc, ch 2, skip 1 dc, 14 dc to end, ch 3 turn
Row 3 - (ch 3 counts as first dc), 11 dc, ch 3, skip 3 dc, sc in ch 2 space, ch 3, skip 3 dc, 12 dc to end, ch 3 turn
Row 4 - (ch 3 counts as first dc), 9 dc, ch 4, skip 2 dc, sc into centre of sc from previous row, ch 4, skip 2 dc, 10 dc to end, ch 3 turn
Row 5 - (ch 3 counts as first dc), 9 dc, 5 dc in ch 4 space, dc into centre of sc from previous row, 5 dc in ch 4 space, 10 dc to end, ch 3 turn
Row 6 - (ch 3 counts as first dc), 30 dc to end, ch 3 turn
Row 7 - (ch 3 counts as first dc), 6 dc, ch 2, skip 1 dc, 15 dc, ch 2, skip 1 dc, 7 dc to end, ch 3 turn
Row 8 - (ch 3 counts as first dc), 3 dc, ch 3, skip 3 dc, sc in ch 2 space, ch 3 skip 3 dc, 9 dc, ch 3, skip 3 dc, sc in ch 2 space, ch 3 skip 3 dc, 4 dc to end, ch 3 turn
Row 9 - (ch 3 counts as first dc), 1 dc, ch 4, skip 2 dc, sc into centre of sc from previous row, ch 4, skip 2 dc, 5 dc, ch 4, skip 2 dc, sc into centre of sc from previous row, ch 4, skip 2 dc, 2 dc to end, ch 3 turn
Row 10 - (ch 3 counts as first dc), 1 dc, 5 dc in ch 4 space, dc into centre of sc from previous row, 5 dc in ch 4 space, 5 dc, 5 dc in ch 4 space, dc into centre of sc from previous row, 5 dc in ch 4 space, 2 dc to end, ch 3 turn
Repeat these 10 rows until your scarf is the desired length.
Finish with tassels if you wish.
Crochet Heart Key Rings
Click here for link to blog post
Click here for link to pattern
I'm reposting the instructions here in case the blog where I found it disappears at some point, which has happened to me before. But full credit goes to José Crochet - Blog
Materials needed:
- 100% mercerized cotton, suited for hook 3-4 mm
- a crochet hook at least one size smaller than advised on the label of your skein (I used a 2mm hook)
- tapestry needle
- stuffing
- accessories to decorate like: keyring, ribbon, buttons, beads, bells, felt etc.
Stitches:
ch - chain
ch - chain
SS – slip stitch
SC – single crochet
HDC – half double crochet
DC – double crochet
TC – treble crochet
Note: I like to crochet quite tight for this project. You don't want gaps or the stuffing to show on the outside.
* Chain 1, turn, 1 SC in each sc * ; repeat between * …... * 5 more times.
(You have now a total of 7 rows of 7 SC and completed a small square)
Turn, crochet 7 TC in the center (4th stitch) along the side. SS in the opposite corner. You've made the first arch.
Tilt your work and crochet another 7 TC in the center along the next side.
In the first TC of the next of 7-TC-set you do 1 SC and 1 HDC.
Cut the yarn, leaving an approx. 3 inch tail and pull the yarn through.
Put your crochethook in the first DC made in this last round (passed the chain3), grab the tail from the back and pull it through to the front.
Put your hook upwards in the front loop of the last DC made, grab the tail and pull it through downwards.
Put your hook from the backside to the front of the same last DC. Grab the tail and pull it through to the back of your work.
You sew the tail in along the back of the last DC's made.
Don't do this too tight. You've just created a sort of mock-stitch that you will need when you crochet the 2 parts together. It replaces the top of the chain 3.
You can notice that this way it's hardly visible where your work ended.
Crochet another heart.
Knock yourself out decorating the both parts.
Now you've come to the point were you can crochet the both parts together.
Put the wrong sides together and start at the bottom point.
Attach the yarn and do a chain 1. Work a SC in the same bottom stitch.
Work 1 SC in every next stitch.
When you've crocheted the last sc on the right arch, you could do a chain 30 and continue to crochet scs in the left arch. This way you have made your own loop on which you can attach the keyring.
When you've crocheted the last sc on the right arch, you could do a chain 30 and continue to crochet scs in the left arch. This way you have made your own loop on which you can attach the keyring.
When you have approx. 6-7 stitches left, you can stuff your heart, but don't put too much in it.
Do the remaining SC's and work 2 SC in the same stitch were you've started.
Note: I use the tails to attach a bead or bell before sewing in.
Attach a ribbon and keyring (or crochet your own ribbon).
Have fun crocheting your own heart !
♥
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