Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Tunis Wrap

Tunisian crochet - the knitter's crochet!  This wrap is the Tunisian Resolution scarf pattern by Cathy Johnson of Cat's Tale.  You can find the original pattern here.  Here are my adaptations to convert the lovely scarf into a dazzling wrap.

You'll need:

- Size L crochet hook with extended cable

- 3 skeins Cleo by Plymouth Yarn, 100% mercerized cotton  (or 375 yards DK weight yarn of equivalent fiber)

Adapting the Measurements

- Gauge: 3 pattern repeats = 3.5"

- You will make 10 pattern repeats.  Therefore, chain 43 to begin (10 x 4 + 1 + 2).

- Finished measurements: 45" long, 11.5" wide

- Once you've reached 45", bring edges together with a twist.  (turn one end upside down)  Seam together with a backstitch seam.  (See tutorial here.)

You can also double this around your neck for a full and gorgeous cowl.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Bloomingtails Scarf

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This simple design capitalizes on the innovative beauty of the Bloom yarn.  The yarn does the work for you!  Crochet this striking scarf in one relaxing evening.


You’ll need:



  • 1 skein of “Bamboo Bloom Handpaints” by Universal Yarn

  • Size I crochet hook

  • Tapestry needle


Finished Measurements


40” long, 3.5” wide (tube)


Pattern Notes



  • You will crochet a strip, then seam it together to form a tube.  Then you will attach fringe to the seam.  To wear, pull the fringe through the tube.

  • The tube is crocheted in linen stitch.  To make the linen stitch, you will alternate crocheting in the back and front loops of the stitch.


Abbreviations



  • Ch: chain

  • Sc: single crochet

  • Blsc: crochet through the back loop only of the stitch

  • Flsc: crochet through the front loop only of the stitch

  • St: stitch


Crochet the Tube


1. Chain 15.


2. Sc in each stitch across (14 sts)


3. Ch 1.  *blsc in next st, flsc in next st.  Repeat from * to end of row.  Turn.


4. Repeat row 3 until piece measures 8”.


5. Seam short ends together, creating the tube.


Make the Fringe


1. Cut 50 pieces of yarn 2 yards long.  (I find it easiest to cut a 2 yard piece of different yarn to use as a template.)


2. Attach fringe in 5 groups of 10 pieces evenly spaced across the seam of the tube.


3. Knot the end of each piece of fringe for a more finished look.


Block, wrap around your neck, and pull fringe through the tube.  Luscious and easy!


 


Click Bloomingtails Scarf here for printable version.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Cavalier Scarf Class

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Planning to make this scarf?  Come join with others!  Tuesday, October 8th, 6-7:30, $10.  Learn more at yarnsunlimited.com/classes.html.  See you there!

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

tunisian resolution wrap

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Join me this Sunday, Jan. 18th to make this beautiful, lacy wrap or scarf!

Sunday, January 18th, 1:00-3:00
Yarns Unlimited, Bloomington IN


If you've done the simple Tunisian crochet stitch and you're ready for another variation, try this other Tunisian crochet stitch and create a scarf, wrap, or cowl--width and length may be adapted to suit your own preference.


Friday, September 13, 2013

Bonfire Cowl

 

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Cool air is blowing!  Snuggle up with this cozy, stylish, and chunky cowl.  This cowl hugs your neck with warmth and style perfect for Autumn's chill.  It is crocheted with a high quality wool/acrylic blend yarn.  It is warm and eye-catching, yet easy to wash.

You’ll need:

  • 3 skeins of “Combo” by Universal Yarn, or about 130 yards super bulky weight yarn (shown with 1 skein each of khaki, chocolate, and teal)

  • Size Q crochet hook

  • Stitch marker

  • Tapestry needle (for weaving in ends)


Gauge

3 rows x 6 sts = 4” x 5”

 Finished Measurements

34” circumference, 24.5” tall

 Pattern Notes

  • This cowl is crocheted simply by single crocheting in the round through the back loops only (abbreviated as blsc)

  • Rather than joining rounds with an extra slip stitch, you will join as you complete your last single crochet.


Crochet the Cowl

Ch 40 with first color.  Join to work in the round, being careful not to twist.

R1:  Ch 1.  sc in back bump of each chain until last chain.  Insert hook into last chain and draw up a loop.  Insert hook  through 1st stitch sc, draw up a loop, and pull through two all loops on hook.

R2-6:  Ch 1 (doesn’t count as 1st sc).  Blsc in 1st sc, place marker.  Continue blsc in each sc around.  Join to last sc as above.  (Continue to move marker to 1st sc in each round.)

R7:  Join next color.  Ch 1.  Blsc in 1st sc, place marker.  Continue blcs in each sc around.  Join to last sc as in row 1.

RR8-12:  same as rows 2-6.

R13:  same as row 7.

RR14-18: same as rows 2-6.

Finishing

Pull through last loop.  Weave in ends with tapestry needle.  Block as desired.

Printable version: Bonfire Cowl (see change above in round 1)

Want to make this with a group?  Join the class at Yarns Unlimited in November/December 2013!

© 2013 Slippery Woods Designs by Sara Farmer.  Pattern may be used freely, but please include a link or notation back to slipperywoodsdesigns.com

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Happy Hooking Beginning Crochet

Tuesdays 9/10 & 9/17, 6:00-8:00pm

This class will cover the basic crochet stitches and beyond.  You will have a chance to practice a variety of stitches and create a scarf.