I am about to start my chemotherapy. I have been told that in all likelihood I will lose my hair. While I have never been a beanie, hat kind of gal, I decided it is time I had a little venture into making some beanies. They might prove useful!
z. Crochet Stitches & Symbols – Pictorial Library
Growing library of illustrated crochet stitches. Where possible, I will try to only include the illustrated crochet stitches (so popular in the excellent Japanese magazines) with corresponding English name for the crochet stitches. I am not as familiar with the English names as I am with the illustrated icons used, so I can’t promise I will also have the English crochet term. The following crochet stitch list is in alphabetical order.
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Aligned Cobble Stitch
This is a nice and easy crochet stitch. Produces a nice textured surface.
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z. Crochet Stitches: Astrakhan Stitch
The Astrakhan Stitch is one of the nicest, puffy crochet stitches to use for a variety of purposes where thickness and warmth might be desired.
Lariat Tassels and Clasps – Bead Crochet Tips
This is just a quick tip and not an essential for the making of a bead crochet rope lariat.
If your crochet lariat is to have tassels at one end, with a loop/clasp at the other (as shown), then it is advantageous to make use of the inherent form of the bead crochet loop.
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z.How Many Beads for Bead Crochet Rope
How to Calculate Number of Beads Needed for Bead Crochet Rope?
This is just my rule of thumb on how to calculate the number of beads needed for bead crochet rope but it seems to work pretty well.
z. Beaded Crochet Bracelets: Comfy Sparkles with Swarovski
Today I am writing up some how-to notes on the making of this collection of Beaded Crochet Bracelets or bangles. They are comfy to wear, easy to put on, and have an amazing call to elegance with the full loading of the ever glorious Swarovski crystals.
I call these “flat based” beaded crochet bangles because the inner side (against the skin) is made flat, without beads – to provide a comfortable easy feel to these bangles. I have used stretchy yarn (viscose) so that it is much easier to wear.
z.Beaded Crochet Bracelet How To
This beaded crochet bracelet is very fun to make and invites an endless array of possible variations in color, yarn type, beads and crystals.
This was done in a set: beaded crochet bracelets and finger crochet necklaces. The set is designed to be colourful, modular and interchangeable. Each item can be worn singularly or in combination.
There is no need of clasps or fasteners. Not even for the crochet bangles as each has enough of a stretch to go over hands comfortably.
This modular crochet jewelry set (CH0296) includes 3 beaded (finger) crochet necklaces and 3 seamless beaded crochet bracelets.
z. How To Finger Crochet a Cord
I love finger crochet cords. They are really fun to make and they can be extremely versatile – adapting themselves from very functional lives to very decorative styles.
These two pictures below show not only my love of bright colors, my love of finger crochet cords, but also my love of adding beads to them. And need I add, sparkly beads. And what better beads than Swarovski crystal beads right?
(When I write up the post on these Finger Crochet necklaces, I will link it from here. Or if I forget, then do a search for CH0296 and you should be able to find that post once it is up.)
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