Monday, 10 June 2013

Face Cloth or Wash Cloth How to Crochet

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Super simple pattern for a face cloth or wash cloth using SWATCH ONE

Yarn:  Bendigo Woollen Mills 4ply cotton (Fingering weight yarn)
Hook:  3.5mm (E-4)

With MC
R1-2: Ch48, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each st to end, turn.
Change to CC
R3-4:  Ch1, *sc in BL of next st, sc in FL of next st, rep from * to end, sc in last st, turn.
Change to MC
R5-6:  Rep R3-4

Rep R3-6,  two (2) rows in each colour, and carry the yarn up the side of work.

Rep until desired length has been reached, finish with last row in MC.  Do not turn, do not cut yarn.  Continue with Edging round.

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Edging Round
Rnd 1:  3sc in corner st, sc down side of work (1sc in each row), 3sc in corner st, sc in each st of foundation row, 3sc in corner st, sc up other side of work (1sc in each row), 3sc in corner st, sc in each st of last row, join with sl st, TURN.
Rnd 2:  Ch1, rev sc (crab st) in each st, around perimeter of wash cloth, join.  
Finish, cut yarn and hide end.


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NOTE:  My face cloth measures 9in (23cm) X 9in (23cm).  Stitch count 47sc in each row.  Total row count 50.

USA - American Crochet Terms
Abbreviation
Description
*
repeat the instructions following the single asterisk as directed
BL
back loop only
CC
contrast  colour
ch
chain stitch
FL
front loop only
MC
main colour
R
row
rep
repeat
rev sc
reverse single crochet
Rnd(s)
round(s)
sc
single crochet
st(s)
stitch(es)



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Wednesday, 5 June 2013

HOW TO Single Crochet FL and BL - Swatch One

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How to turn your single crochet (double crochet) stitch into something more interesting

This swatch uses:
  • single crochet only (OR double crochet for the British)
This stitch pattern uses:  even number of sts.

Make your swatch:
R1:  Ch24, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each ch to end, turn.
R2:  Ch1, *sc in BL of next st, sc in FL of next st, rep from * to end, sc in last st, turn.
Rep R2 until desired length is reached.

This is a great stitch pattern for wash cloths and face cloths.

HOOK:  3.5mm (E-4) 
YARN:  Bendigo Woollen Mills 4ply Cotton - (Fingering weight) 

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USA - American Crochet Terms
Abbreviation
Description
*
repeat the instructions following the single asterisk as directed
BL
back loop only
ch
chain stitch
FL
front loop only
R
row
rep
repeat
sc
single crochet
st(s)
stitch(es)



















CHECK OUT THESE OTHER CROCHET SWATCHES

1. Swatch Two - How to Crochet Half Double Crochet Paired
2. Swatch Three - How to Crochet Offset Filet
3. Swatch Four - How to Crochet Spider Stitch

Enjoy!
ciao, ciao!
Barbara Summers Hand Knit and Crochet   www.crocknit.com

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Thursday, 30 May 2013

How to Crochet a Gauge/Tension Swatch

What is a swatch?

A swatch is :  

  1. a sample of cloth or fabric (or other material);
  2. a characteristic specimen of anything.
Therefore, in crochet or knitting, a swatch is a sample of the fabric used in the finished garment. 

Why is a swatch needed?

A swatch is used in crochet or knitting, to measure and match the gauge/tension used in a pattern, so the end result is a crochet/knit garment made to the right size and measurements.

What is gauge?

Gauge is: 

  1. A standard or scale of measurement.
  2. A standard dimension, quantity, or capacity.
Therefore, in crochet or knitting, gauge measures the number of stitches per X number of inches.

Where to find Gauge/Tension:

All patterns: knit or crochet, mention the gauge/tension used in the pattern, to get the desired result.  

Some patterns: are not reliant on gauge, these can be simple items such as embellishments or motifs, crochet or knit, using any yarn and recommended hook/needle size for the yarn; and will mention that  "Gauge/tension is not critical".  
However, always check to see whether you use a hook/needle size smaller or larger than recommended to achieve desired effect.

Gauge/tension is determined by a designer, designing a garment with specific stitches in the pattern, and deciding which yarn and hook size will give the desired result.  

Stitch and Row Gauge/Tension:
Garment patterns usually mention both a stitch and a row gauge; to achieve exact fit, in width and length, both the stitch and row gauge/tension are important for the perfect fit.

Pattern repeats:  some patterns count a set of different stitches as a repeat across a row; resulting in X number of pattern repeats per X number of inches.

Gauge/Tension is also found on yarn labels, indicating X number of stitches and X number of rows to 4in (10cm), and recommending hook/needle size.  Use this information as a guide only, your gauge/tension swatch may result in a slightly different count.

Gauge/Tension Swatch: Make and Measure 

  • Are your stitches the right size?: when following a crochet pattern it is important your stitches are consistent in size and match the Gauge/Tension provided in the pattern.
  • Size and Shape:  with the correct stitch gauge/tension your  crochet garment will match the shape and size mentioned in the pattern.
  • Gauge/Tension:  is the ratio of a given number of stitches or rows to inches.  For example, ten (10) stitches per inch or five (5) rows per inch. 

Gauge/Tension Swatch: How to Make


  • Use the same yarn and hook size recommended in the pattern. 
  • Make a swatch approximately 6in (15cm) wide X 6in (15cm) long; so you can get an accurate 4in (10cm) measurement across the centre of the swatch.

Gauge/Tension Swatch: How to Measure

  • Counting stitches: use a rigid ruler,  place along row of stitches, use two pins, and mark the beginning and end of 4in (10cm). 
  • Do not stretch fabric: keep fabric flat, do not manipulate to fit whole stitches into the 4in (10cm) measure.  Always pin exactly where 4in ends, even if it means you have half a stitch. 
  • Count: how many stitches? across 4in (10cm), (include the half).
  • Counting rows: use a rigid ruler, place along a vertical line of stitches.
  • Line up: edge of ruler with bottom of row or stitch.
  • Pin it: one pin, to show first stitch (first row); second pin, at end of 4in (10cm) up.
  • How many rows? count the stitches/rows.
  • Check the gauge/tension: match? is it the same as pattern?

Points to Consider:

  • Accuracy counts: when measuring your gauge swatch. 
  • Wash and Block: ? only if recommended for pattern, before you measure your gauge/tension swatch. 
  • Flat surface: Lay the swatch on a flat surface. 
  • Pin down (if necessary), DO NOT stretch: if edges are curling pin down, careful not to stretch the fabric.
  • Gauge/Tension swatch match:  same as pattern? YES, proceed with pattern.  NO, change hook size. If swatch is too small? use larger hook; if swatch is too big? use smaller hook.
  • Swatch again:  if your first swatch does not match, use a smaller/larger hook and swatch again; until you match the gauge/tension in the pattern.

Wednesday, 15 May 2013

SPRING CROCHET PATTERNS, COASTERS, PLACEMATS, DOILIES


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WHERE IS SPRING?


Here we are in the middle of May and the UK is once again under threat of cold temperatures, snow flurries, gale force winds and loads of rain, not to mention loads of grey clouds. 



This colder weather is making me want to hibernate, light the fire, make hot chocolate, curl up and sleep until it's all over!


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I am so glad my darling and I managed to get a few good walks accomplished over the last month.  All this  house-boundness is just making me itch to get out.  


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As promised in a previous blog post, I am now presenting my first spring blossom crochet design for this season.  Inspired by all the lovely spring blossoms found in the English countryside in May.


Crochet Coasters and Placemats SPRING BLOSSOMS


A brightly coloured table set, including a crochet placemat and a crochet coaster. Both circular and both trimmed with a decorative petal edge.


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I chose one of my favourite yarns for colour selections, King Cole Bamboo Cotton. I love the vibrant colours, they are almost iridescent, and I think the yarn thickness is just perfect for this crochet table set.

Simply Perfect for summertime celebrations

Choose from the huge selection of colours to make your beautiful crochet table set.  I kept it simple with only three colours, but you could easily make the table set using just two colours or up to eight colours if you wish.  The choice is always yours, so get creative, and make a few, and bring some of those lovely spring colours indoors.  AND HAVE FUN.

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I hope you have enjoyed my spring blossom photos and you will enjoy this pattern also.  


SPRING BLOSSOMS Placemats and Coasters
Crochet Pattern

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Enjoy every moment,
focus on every stitch,
create a masterpiece....


Enjoy.... ciao, ciao!

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Thursday, 9 May 2013

Wednesday, 8 May 2013

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