Showing posts with label slip stitch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label slip stitch. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

tutorial - chunky crochet sofa pillow cover by tara schreyer

Chunky knits are everywhere and we can see why. It is gorgeous and brings a cozy feel to any room. I wanted to try my hand at it and this was my creation. Want to make your own?



Materials
- 4 Balls of Loops & Threads™ Ginormous (100 yds/92m;15.8 oz/450 g)
- 25 mm (Size 50) crochet hook
- 120" (10') of 1.25" ribbon
- body pillow (measuring approx. 45" x 16")


Finished Size
Approximately 45" (114.3 cm) x 16" (43.2 cm). It has lots of stretch in these stitches.

Gauge
8 slip stitches x 8 rows = 6" square

Instructions for the Chunky Crochet Sofa Pillow Cover

Pillow Front/Back (make 2)

Chain 21.

Row 1: Working in back humps of chains, slip stitch in 2nd chain from hook and in each chain to end, turn - 20 sts. (Mark the first and last stitches of row with a stitch marker as it is easy to miss these stitches. Continue to move markers with each row.)
Row 2: (Mark as right side) Chain 1, working in the front loops only, 1 slip stitch in each stitch to end, turn - 20 sts
Row 3: Chain 1, working in the back loops only, 1 slip stitch in each stitch to end, turn - 20 sts
Rows 4 - 67: Repeat Rows 2 & 3 thirty-two more times
Row 68: Slip stitch in back loops only in each slip stitch to end - 20 sts
Fasten off, leaving a very long strand for stitching up the length of the pillow.

Finishing
Lining up the first and last rows, place wrong sides together and slip stitch the two panels together along the long edges. Leave the short edges open. 

Stuff the pillow into the pillow cover.

Cut four 1.25" ribbon into 30" (2.5') lengths. On the side of the pillow, weave two of the ribbons through a few loops on the inside of the pillow at the 7th stitch from each side.

 
 Tie into a bow or knot and trim the ends to the desired length. Repeat on other side.




Don't forget to share your finished projects on Ravelry. Can't wait to see everyone's projects!!



tara.




Thursday, December 4, 2014

new crochet pattern - blue mist cowl by tara schreyer.

http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/blue-mist-cowl 

http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/blue-mist-cowl

Skill Level: Beginner

This slip stitched cowl is light and airy but will provide plenty of warmth during the cool months. With the chunky yarn and the large hook, it makes a perfect project for a beginner or a quick project for an advanced crocheter. Although the stitches create a different pattern on each side, both are equally beautiful making it completely reversible and adding interest when twisted around the neck.

This pattern calls for 2 skeins of Cascade Yarns Baby Alpaca Chunky which gives it amazing drape and coziness but any chunky yarn can be used as a substitute.

Finished Size (if blocked):  11" wide x 54" long


Purchase this pattern using the above link and receive 20% off by entering the coupon code "BLUEMIST20" at the checkout!
Offer valid until Thursday - December 18th, 2014


tara.

Purchase this pattern using the above link and receive 20% off by entering the coupon code "HEADBAND20" at the checkout!
Offer valid until Sunday - December 14th, 2014
- See more at: http://knotsewcute.blogspot.ca/#sthash.AohJgSOO.dpuf



Purchase this pattern using the above link and receive 20% off by entering the coupon code "HEADBAND20" at the checkout!
Offer valid until Sunday - December 14th, 2014
- See more at: http://knotsewcute.blogspot.ca/#sthash.AohJgSOO.dpuf




Thursday, November 27, 2014

sneak peek.

I live in the prairies where the winter months can be pretty harsh.  Therefore, I have an unending supply of cowls.  Here is one of my latest creations that will be made available to you in the very near future. 


As it is made with a chunky yarn and a very simple stitch,  it will become a favorite go-to pattern to get you through those chilly months ahead.

tara.