Monday, February 13, 2017
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)
one week to go
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
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
Saturday, January 28, 2017
Sunburst Mandala Cushion CAL (Crochet-a-long)
Sunburst
Mandala Cushion CAL
I will be hosting a CAL (crochet-a-long) for this lovely cushion I have created
The
pattern utilizes a lot of back and front post stitches, as well as
some front and back loop work. Knowledge of overlay crochet will be
helpful
What is Overlay Crochet?
From http://www.lillabjorncrochet.com/p/overlay-crochet.html
What is Overlay Crochet?
From http://www.lillabjorncrochet.com/p/overlay-crochet.html
"Overlay crochet is a relatively new technique. It was developed by an artist and fantastic jewelry maker Melody MacDuffee in the United States and first introduced in 2003. Melody MacDuffee started to spread her inventions and conducted lots of workshops for hundreds of crochet lovers.
Overlay crochet has its roots in Aran crochet. Though it may look a bit complicated and quite often is offered to advanced crocheters, in fact it uses ordinary crochet stitches, and only few special ones. To master this technique it is necessary to already know how to make a slip stitch, a chain, single, double and treble crochet stitches, how to increase the number of stitches, how to make a long stitch.
What is interesting about this technique is that with changing colors on every round it is possible to achieve an effect as if the colors are actually changed after every few stitches."
Overlay crochet has its roots in Aran crochet. Though it may look a bit complicated and quite often is offered to advanced crocheters, in fact it uses ordinary crochet stitches, and only few special ones. To master this technique it is necessary to already know how to make a slip stitch, a chain, single, double and treble crochet stitches, how to increase the number of stitches, how to make a long stitch.
What is interesting about this technique is that with changing colors on every round it is possible to achieve an effect as if the colors are actually changed after every few stitches."
It
is then encircled with a border, then changed into a square with a
similar border
The
back is made as a square with very simplified rays made with overlay
crochet
The pattern will be available in sections. There will be 11 sections, a new one available each week, starting on February 13th. A new file will be added to the original file each week (Ravelry will send you a notification), at the end of the CAL, the whole CAL can be downloaded as one file
Clue 1: Monday, February 13th
Clue 2: Monday, February 20th
Clue 3: Monday, February 27th
Clue 4: Monday, March 6th
Clue 5: Monday, March 13th
Clue 6: Monday, March 20th
Clue 7: Monday, March 27th
Clue 8: Monday, April 3rd
Clue 9: Monday, April 10th
Clue 10: Monday, April 17th
Clue 11: Monday, April 24th
The
pattern will be half price while the CAL is going. After the CAL is finished, the pattern will
be available at full cost
Buy
it here:
Sunburst Mandala Cushion Pattern This pattern will be active on 13th February, 2017
Sunburst Mandala Cushion Pattern This pattern will be active on 13th February, 2017
Please
join my Ravelry group
http://www.ravelry.com/groups/craft-cove-crochet for
help and conversations
Created
by Jenny Lawson
For
any questions, email me at: craftcove@gmail.com
More
tutorials can be found at: Jewellery from Craft Cove
http://craftcove.blogspot.com/
and
Craftsy: http://www.craftsy.com/user/50761
and
Please
do not distribute, lend or copy this pattern.
Do
not mass produce articles made with this pattern.
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Cyclone Swirl
The latest pattern is here
Cyclone Swirl Mandala
Cyclone Swirl Mandala
Want this as a printable pdf? Get it here for a small fee
US terms
measures 25 cm (10 inches)
4 mm hook
8 ply wool in following colours:
black, or other dark colour - a
4 shades colour 1 - b, c, d, e (dark to light yellow)
4 shades colour 2 – f, g, h, I (dark to light blue)
2 opposite shades - j, k (purple and green)
4 shades colour 3 - l, m, n, o (dark to light red/pink)
Using e, magic circle
Rnd 1: Using e. 1 ch, 12 sc in circle. Join with slst (12 sts)
Rnd 2: Using a, 1 ch, *2 sc in each st. Rep from*. Join with slst (24 sts)
Rnd 3: Using b, 1 standing fpsc, *1 fpsc in each st, Rep from*. Join with slst (24 sts)
Rnd 4: Using b, 3 ch,* 1 sc and fpsc in next st, Rep from*. Join with slst (36 sts)
Rnd 5: Using c, 1 standing fpsc, *1 fpsc in each st, Rep from*. Join with slst
Rnd 6: Using c, 3 ch, *1 ch, 1 fpsc in each st, Rep from*. Join with slst
Rnd 7: Using d, 1 standing fpsc, *1 ch, 1 fpsc in next fpsc, Rep from*. Join with slst
Rnd 8: Using d, 3 ch, *1 ch, 1 fpsc in next fpsc, Rep from*. Join with slst
Rnd 9: Using e, 1 standing fpsc, *1 ch, 1 fpsc in next fpsc, Rep from*. Join with slst
Rnd 10: Using e, 1 ch, *1 sc in ch sp, 1 ch, 1 fpsc in next fpsc, Rep from*. Join with slst
Rnd 11: Using e, 1 ch, *1 sc in ch sp, 1 ch, 1 fpsc in next fpsc, Rep from*. Join with slst
Rnd 12: Using f, 1 ch, *1 sc, 1 ch and 1 fpsc in next fpsc, Rep from*. Join with slst
Rnd 13: Using f, 1 ch, *2 sc in ch space, 1 ch and 1 fpsc in next fpsc, Rep from*. Join with slst
Rnd 14: Using g, 1 ch, *2 sc in ch space, 1 ch and 1 fpsc in next fpsc, Rep from*. Join with slst
Rnd 15: Using g, 1 ch, *2 sc in ch space, 1 ch and 1 fpsc in next fpsc, Rep from*. Join with slst
Rnd 16: Using h, 1 ch, *2 sc in ch space, 1 ch and 1 fpsc in next fpsc, Rep from*. Join with slst
Rnd 17 Using h, 1 ch, *3 sc in ch space, 1 ch and 1 fpsc in next fpsc, Rep from*. Join with slst
Rnd 18: Using i, 1 ch, *3 sc in ch space, 1 ch and 1 fpsc in next fpsc, Rep from*. Join with slst
Rnd 19: Using i, 1 ch, *3 sc in ch space, 1 ch and 1 fpsc in next fpsc, Rep from*. Join with slst
Rnd 20: Using j, 1 ch, *4 sc in ch space, 1 ch and 1 fpsc in next fpsc, Rep from*. Join with slst
Rnd 21: Using k, 1 ch, *5 sc in ch space, 1 fpsc in next fpsc, Rep from*. Join with slst
Rnd 22: Using l, 1 ch, *1 sc in each of next 5 sc, 1 sc in fpsc, fpsc in next fpsc. Rep from*. Join with slst
Rnd 23: Using m, 1 ch, *1 sc in each of next 6 sc, 1 fpsc in next fpsc. Rep from*. Join with slst
Rnd 24: Using n, 1 ch, *1 sc in each of next 6 sc, 1 fpsc in next fpsc. Rep from*. Join with slst
Rnd 25: Using o, 1 ch, *1 sc in each of next 6 sc, 1 fpsc in next fpsc. Rep from*. Join with slst
Created by Jenny Lawson
For any questions, email me at: craftcove@gmail.com
More tutorials can be found at: Jewellery from Craft Cove http://craftcove.blogspot.com/
Please do not distribute, lend or copy.
Do not mass produce.
Copyright 2016 Jenny Lawson
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
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