Thursday, March 17, 2016

new crochet pattern - feathers and fans cowl by kim miller.

Feathers and Fans Cowl by Kim Miller

Feathers and Fans Cowl by Kim Miller


Skill Level: Intermediate

Light and airy, this knit look cowl is the perfect project to use up that one special ball of lace weight luxury yarn. 

This crochet pattern calls for 1 ball 1 ball of Knit Picks® Aloft Super Kid Mohair Yarn [25 g (0.88 oz)/400 meters (246 yds) per ball 72% Super Kid Mohair 25% Silk] or comparable yarn, a 4.00 mm (G) crochet hook and a 3.50 mm (E) crochet hook. The cowl is worked in one piece from the bottom up. The completed cowl measures 25.4 cm (10”) wide and 22.9 cm (9”) in length. Please note that the size is approximate and will be affected by the gauge and the brand of wool.

This crochet pattern calls for the following stitches and techniques: Slip stitch, single crochet, double crochet, front post double crochet and back post double crochet. Although the pattern calls for simple crochet stitches, I've marked it as intermediate because of the type of yarn required.






(Purchase this pattern from Ravelry and receive 20% off your purchase by using coupon code "FeathersAndFans20" at the checkout. Offer valid until Thrusday, March 31st, 2016) 



kim.

Thursday, March 10, 2016

sneak peek.

This feather light cowl is the perfect accessory to carry you through till spring!


I'm hoping to have the crochet pattern up next week.


kim.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

national crochet month 2016.



Did you know that March is National Crochet Month? 

Wondering how you can celebrate? Here's a few ideas for you...

                            ● Teach someone how to crochet.
                            ● Crochet something for a charity, friend, or family member.
                            ● Join the Crocheters Guild of America.
                            ● Work on a crochet project every day!

Tara and I would love to hear the creative ways that you are making crocheting a part of your life this month, so please feel free to share in the comments section below.

Have a wonderful month and happy crocheting!!!



kim and tara.

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

new crochet pattern - cobblestone road infinity scarf by tara schreyer.



http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/cobblestone-road-infinity-scarf
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/cobblestone-road-infinity-scarf

Skill Level: Easy

The textures of this scarf remind me of the old beautiful cobblestone roads meeting the paved roads of the modern world.

This well written pattern includes a chart and figure pictures to serve as visual aids to the written pattern. It is made up of the simple stitches of single crochet, half double crochet, and double crochet.

The pattern recommends using 705 yds/320 g of fingering weight yarn (2) but it would look beautiful in any yarn weight. I personally used Knit Picks Andean Treasure (100% Baby Alpaca) and a 5.00mm (H/8) crochet hook so it is lightweight and airy, yet warm.

Finished measurement (once blocked out): Approx 12" wide x 64" long (before joining ends)

Buy Now
(Purchase this pattern from Ravelry and receive 20% off your purchase by using coupon code "PUPPYLOVE20" at the checkout. Offer valid until Thrusday, January 14th, 2016)  - See more at: http://knotsewcute.blogspot.ca/2015/12/new-crochet-pattern-puppy-love-by-kim.html#sthash.f0nQywdt.dpuf
 
(Purchase this pattern from Ravelry and receive 20% off your purchase by using coupon code "PUPPYLOVE20" at the checkout. Offer valid until Thrusday, January 14th, 2016)  - See more at: http://knotsewcute.blogspot.ca/2015/12/new-crochet-pattern-puppy-love-by-kim.html#sthash.f0nQywdt.dpuf
(Purchase this pattern using the "Buy Now" link above and receive 20% off using the coupon code COBBLESTONEROAD20 at the checkout. Offer valid until January 31, 2016)

tara.


Wednesday, January 13, 2016

sneak peek.

This cowl has been in my brain for over a year and I'm happy to say it has finally come about.


I love how it turned out! Simple stitches blocked out and 100% baby alpaca gives it a truly luxurious look and feel. Looking forward to sharing it with you in the very near future!

tara.

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

how to crochet the loop stitch.

The "loop stitch", thus named because of the long loops that it creates, is a fun way to add texture and visual interest to your crochet project.


To crochet the loop stitch, insert the hook in next st as shown below. 


Wrap the yarn, front to back, over first and second finger as shown below. The yarn on your fingers become the loop. Yarn over and draw though a loop. 


Carefully remove fingers from the loop. Yarn over and draw through both loops on the hook.


Check out how we incorporated the loop stitch in one of our amigurumi crochet designs...

Puppy Love by Kim Miller

If you are interested in purchasing the "Puppy Love" crochet pattern shown you can find it here on Ravelry.com.



kim.




Thursday, December 31, 2015

new crochet pattern - puppy love by kim miller.


Puppy Love by Kim Miller

Skill Level: Intermediate

Adopt your very own puppy...crochet stitch by crochet stitch!

Who could resist this lovable puppy? The legs and head are felted, whereas the body is left unfelted. This combination of texture adds to his character making him extra adorable.

This crochet pattern calls for ¾ of a ball of Patons® Classic Wool for felting [100 g (3.5 oz)/190 meters (210 yds) per ball, which is a worsted weight (4)]. You will also need a 3.50 mm (E) crochet hook, washable fiberfill, popcorn kernels (or filling of choice), a 38 gauge all purpose felting needle, scraps of black wool, and a yarn needle.

The pattern calls for the following stitches: sl st, sc, hdc, double crochet sc2tog, and loop stitch.

The finished puppy measures approximately 12.7 cm (5”) tall excluding the legs. Please note that size is approximate and will be affected by the gauge and the brand of wool. 




(Purchase this pattern from Ravelry and receive 20% off your purchase by using coupon code "PUPPYLOVE20" at the checkout. Offer valid until Thrusday, January 14th, 2016) 




kim.