Half Double Crochet Stitch Tutorial: Learn How to Hdc With Ease
Learn how to make the half double crochet, how to turn to start a new row, and how to make a half double crochet into the previous row.
Learn how to make the half double crochet, how to turn to start a new row, and how to make a half double crochet into the previous row.
Weather you are learning to crochet or teaching someone to crochet, this single crochet video tutorial and written tutorial is for you.
Little Fans Pillow Cover Crochet Pattern Easy Skill Level Designed by Jessie Rayot Four squares of little fans stitches add a nice texture to this pillow cover. The sample in this pattern is sewn onto a fabric lining, and has a fabric back as well, instructions are included. However, there is no reason why you could not make 2 of the crochet fronts and stitch them together to make an entirely crochet pillow cover, if you can’t or don’t want … Read more
Even in the warm months, there are evening when a cool breeze blows through. Here is a collection of 6 patterns to take the chill of those evenings. Enjoy! Here are the names and links of each pattern, along with a little something that each designer has to say about them. 1)Chevron Lace Wrap ~ Free Crochet Pattern by Moogly It’s only August, but already the sunsets are earlier, the temps are dropping a little lower, and Autumn is surely on … Read more
Well, the Pink Princess Room is basically done!! There are a few little things to do, I will point them out as we go along with the photos. Plus we need to move her cloths and other items in. This means we need to go through the clothes and decide what is hers and what is Vada’s. I’m not sure how that is going to go. Sharpies will be in order to label everything, or else laundry will just be … Read more
Learn to join the top of a row of single crochet to the top of another row of single crochet. This technique is a great way to join your crochet without gaps.
Are you looking for some summer crochet? Try one of these free crochet necklace patterns! They include beads, wire, plarn (yarn made out of plastic bags), embroidery thread, and, of course, lots of yarn! Here are the names and links of each pattern, along with a little something that each designer has to say about them. 1) Puff Stitch Choker ~ By Jessie At Home Practice your puff stitches and make this attractive choker all at the same time. This … Read more
That has been Vada and me for the past few days. Cough, cough, blow. We are all congested and coughing. She stayed home today and we had some lemon and ginger tea with honey, relaxed, and watched TV. I tried to get some work done. I have a Stitchopedia entry I wanted to have done for you today, and a pattern that goes with it I wanted to have up on Thursday. I haven’t been able to keep my eyes … Read more
May has been quite busy for me. Starting on the 4th, I had a VERY busy week, and have been trying to catch up since. I found a pile of pictures I would like to share with you, which will guide you through my crazy May. I know I shared about the meeting we had on May 4th, with about a dozen people in our house. It was fun! That night Kyla had to write her weekend story for school. … Read more
I have been thinking a lot about what to do for the privacy curtain in Kyla’s room. I want somthing that can just stay covering the window so people can’t see her when she is changing (because she will not remember to close the curtain) but will still let in the light and the air when the window is open. So, why not bring you some of the results of my search as a round up? Here are some free … Read more