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Showing posts with label Craft Cove. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Augenia Boho Bag, now live

 Go and get your copy of the first part of the Augenia Boho Bag






Each week, a new part will be added at no extra cost


There will be 4 parts to this bag


Buy your pattern here, for less than a cup of coffee Ravelry


If you want to crochet along with others, join the facebook group  Crochet-A-Long with Us! - CAL/Crochet Along Group

Monday, February 6, 2017

One Week to go

Sunburst Mandala Cushion CAL

 one week to go



With just one week to go, you might want to make sure you have got all the items you need. But if you're ordering it, and it hasn't come in yet, don't worry, the first part is easy and quick. You'll catch up in no time.






Of course the main thing you'll need is the yarn (or wool, as we call all fibers in Australia).

The original pattern was designed with 8 ply yarn, which is DK in US.  I realize it's not easy to get this weight in America, so if you don't want to bother ordering it, you can just use Aran weight, worsted weight (10 ply), you'll have a larger cushion, but it will be lovely. You could also use a finer yarn, or even thread. I'd love to see them done this way.

I chose acrylic, because it's nice and cheap, easy to get in Australia, and it's so easy to wash and dry. It also blocks beautifully with steam. 

But if you prefer, you can use wool or cotton, or whatever your favorite fiber is.

There are 4 colors in this pattern. I originally designed it with yellows eg. white, pale yellow, medium yellow, and a deep yellow. I have also made it with white, pale grey, darker grey, and black. You can use four shades of a color, or choose any four colors you prefer.







If you're using 8 ply acrylic, you will need approximately 120 grams of the palest color, and 100 grams of each of the other colors.

You will also need a 3.25 mm crochet hook, and a 3.50 mm crochet hook.  Or larger, or smaller, depending on your yarn








You might also want to familiarize yourself with these special stitches. (But they really aren't difficult)




Special stitches used:

  • Front Loop Only (FLO). Work this stitch in the front loop only, leaving back loop free.
  • Back Loop only (BLO). Work this stitch in the back loop only, leaving front loop free.
  • Front loop double crochet (fldc). Front loop double crochet is a dc worked in the front loop only.
  • Back loop double crochet (bldc). Back loop double crochet is a dc worked in the back loop only.
  • Front loop treble (fltr). Front loop treble is a tr worked in the front loop only.
  • Back loop treble (bltr). Back loop treble is a tr worked in the back loop only.
  • Front post double crochet (fpdc). Front Post Double Crochet is worked around the front of the post of the stitch on the previous round. Insert hook through the right front and back out the left front, yarn around hook, pull through 2 loops.
  • Front post treble (fptr). Front Post Treble is worked around the front of the post of the stitch on the previous round. Yarn around hook, insert hook through the right front and back out the left front, yarn around hook, pull through 2 loops, yarn around hook, pull through last 2 loops.
  • Front post double treble (fpdtr). Front Post Double Treble is worked around the front of the post of the stitch on the previous round. Yarn around hook, twice, insert hook through the right front and back out the left front, yarn around hook, pull through 2 loops, yarn around hook, pull through another 2 loops, yarn around hook, pull through last 2 loops.
  • Back post double crochet (bpdc). Back Post Double Crochet is worked around the back of the post of the stitch on the previous round. Insert hook through the right back and back out the left back, yarn around hook, pull through 2 loops.
  • Back post treble (bptr). Back Post Treble is worked around back of the post of the stitch on the previous round. Yarn around hook, insert hook through the right back and back out the left back, yarn around hook, pull through 2 loops, yarn around hook, pull through last 2 loops.
  • Back post double treble (bpdtr). Back Post Double Treble is worked around the back of the post of the stitch on the previous round. Yarn around hook, twice, insert hook through the right back and back out the left back, yarn around hook, pull through 2 loops, yarn around hook, pull through another 2 loops, yarn around hook, pull through last 2 loops.
Don't be intimidated by these stitches, they're just basic stitches worked into different places.



And now you should be ready to start.



Get the pattern here:  http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sunburst-mandala-cushion  (available 13th February)

Join in the discussion here:  http://www.ravelry.com/groups/craft-cove-crochet






Monday, April 13, 2015

Donations

Just a reminder to everyone.

Donations are always welcome, and really appreciated.

I have had free patterns downloaded over 7,000 times.  If some of you just donated a small amount for each free pattern, it would be really helpful.

Donations are very easy to do through Paypal, and you don't even have to sign up.


Updated to add: the free patterns are still always free on the blog whether you donate or not


Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Four Tone Spiral Mandala Pattern

My spiral mandala pattern has now been published


This pattern is made with 4 colours, or three if desired.  The spirals gradually get wider, then decrease again.







This pattern is available in US terms as well as UK/Australian terms.




Find it here:  http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/four-tone-spiral-mandala

And here:  http://www.artfire.com/ext/shop/product_view/CraftCove/9959663/four_tone_spiral_mandala_pattern/design/patterns/crochet/home_decor



Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Now on Artfire

I've decided to re-open my Artfire shop.

I'll be listing a large variety of things there.  Including beaded flowers: 












chainmail: 








3d charms: 






beadweaving: 







And much more

You can find them at: Craft Cove at Artfire

I also have the Artfire kiosk on my facebook page


With this app, you can buy directly from my facebook page without even leaving facebook, you can shop for items and checkout through ArtFire.com.  No account is needed  and you get an Encrypted Secure Checkout.

There is also a rapid cart option at the top of this blog, which works in much the same way.

There is currently a 15% discount on everything as I list them, until further notice.

Friday, September 10, 2010

New Tutorials

I am listing some new tutorials on my blog.  These are at very reasonable prices, and can be bought straight from this website and downloaded as soon as payment has been received.

Payment can be made by clicking the "buy" button, and paying through Paypal.
You will receive the patterns digitally by kiqlo, in a pdf file.  PDF files can easily be opened with a free program easily downloaded from adobe, get it here.


Find the new tutorials here

Let me know if you have any problems or questions by using the contact tab at the top of the page, or just comment below.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Everything moved

I've finally finished moving all of Craft Cove from the freewebs site to the weebly site

So now you can find all the jewellery, gifts and ornaments at http:craftcove.weebly.com

and all the beaded flowers, and hair accessories at http://flowercove.weebly.com

Friday, July 31, 2009

Sale at Shop Handmade Store






For this month I'm having my sale at my Shop Handmade store.

There are 9 items listed and they are all 10% off. There's a bit of everything listed including, chainmail, wirework, beadweaving, and a beaded rose bud.

The sale is for all of August only.

See them here Shop Handmade

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

New listings in Craft Cove

white netted necklace
beaded shoe
3d beaded shoe
3d beaded schnauzer

Here are the latest listings on my website.

There's a beaded runner shoe, a beaded stiletto, a white beaded choker (great for weddings), and a 3d schnauzer.

These and many more are available at Craft Cove

Monday, June 1, 2009

Monday, May 25, 2009

More Spirals again






So here's the Cellini spiral. I've used size 10 seed beads in olive green, then size 8 seed beads in silver-lined lime green, and gold silver-lined seed beads in size 6. The pearls are 4mm greens. I've made it gradually narrower towards the back.




And this is the other spiral rope that is basically an embellished right angle weave.




I'll be photographing the other dutch spiral soon, and I'm making a tight spiraled herringbone rope as well and then I think that will be all the spirals there are.

More spirals are listed here:  
http://craftcove.blogspot.com/2010/04/all-spirals.html


Wednesday, May 20, 2009

New listings on my website

Here's some of my latest work that I've just listed on my website


3d beaded teddy
3d beaded basket
3d beaded elephant


3d beade basket
beaded flower brooch
spiral rope necklace


cellini spiral
triangle weave
raw spiral bracelet

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