tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31098483736078594452024-03-05T01:07:18.049-07:00Daughterofanace - Crochet for Life!Crochet chat, patterns and projects. Tutorials and links to other favorite blogs.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3109848373607859445.post-81108572678851498832014-01-06T10:46:00.000-07:002014-01-06T10:46:19.354-07:00Cascading Hearts ScarfletteHere's my finished crochet pattern for the Cascading Hearts Scarflette! Make a couple in several colors and wear them together or separately for some great looks! These are also perfect for those middle schoolers who like to make a fashion statement!<br />
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<span style="font-size: x-small;">I promise I'll get a better pic or two up today. </span></div>
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<span style="font-size: x-small;">My testers really enjoyed this pattern, </span></div>
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<span style="font-size: x-small;">and I hope you will too!</span></div>
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than 2 oz yarn in desired weight</span></div>
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appropriate for yarn choice</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;">Pattern
was designed using Red Heart Super Saver and an I (5.5mm) hook</span></div>
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used: </b></span>
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(ch)</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;">slip stitch</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;">single
crochet (sc)</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;">half
double crochet (hdc)</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;">double
crochet (dc)</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;">Pattern
is a simple repeat and the scarflette may be made as long as desired.
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><b>Directions:</b></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><b>First
heart: </b>Ch 6. Dc in third ch from hook and in next three ch. (4 dc and
1 ch2) Ch 3 and turn. Dc in next stitch. Ch 1. Hdc in next stitch.
(first heart complete)</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><b>Second
(and all other hearts):</b></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;">Ch
6. Dc in third ch from hook and in next three ch. Ch 3 and turn. Dc
in next stitch. Ch 1. Hdc in next stitch.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><b>Finishing: </b>Final heart: Ch 6. Dc in third ch from hook and in next three ch. Ch 3 and turn. Dc in next stitch. Ch 2 and slip stitch into next stitch. Finish off. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;">*Thank you to all of my testers! You all did a fabulous job and responded quick</span></div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3109848373607859445.post-53078586592963033392014-01-03T22:06:00.003-07:002014-01-03T22:06:32.309-07:00Time for some catching up!I've decided to work on my blogging this year, along with my pattern writing! I'm hoping to post quite a few free patterns here, and I have some ideas for some great paid patterns too. I am currently in the works on a few things for Valentine's Day, and one of them will be released this weekend! Here's a terrible preview pic:<br />
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It's called the Cascading Hearts Scarflette. I think I'll have a couple other projects using this idea, so keep your eyes open and follow my <a href="https://www.facebook.com/DaughterofanaceCraftAndCrochet">Facebook Page</a> for updates and pattern postings!</div>
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Happy Friday!</div>
<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3109848373607859445.post-87203003377657839432013-03-29T16:01:00.001-06:002013-03-29T16:23:42.572-06:00Moss Stitch Headbands Two VersionsI love spring. The weather starts picking up and you have fewer cold days and many more excuses for flip flops, short sleeves and all around bright colored outfits. I've been growing my hair out for awhile and decided to make a few headbands to brighten my wardrobe and keep my hair from flying into my face with those nice spring breezes. It's a pretty easy pattern and can easily be adapted to fit any size head, so make up a bunch in different colors and get stylin'!<br />
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Materials needed:</h3>
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Worsted weight yarn. Cotton works best
for non-slip headbands, but any yarn will work.</div>
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I hook (5.5 mm)</div>
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½” button (if you want to do the
buttoned version)<br />
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Stitches used: </h3>
ch - chain<br />
sc - single crochet<br />
dc - double crochet<br />
*sc, dc* repeat is the moss stitch</div>
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Gauge swatch:
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Ch 13. Sc in 2<sup>nd</sup> ch from
hook, dc in next stitch. *sc, dc (moss stitch)– repeat until end.
12 stitches.
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Ch 1, turn. Sc, dc – repeat until
end. Repeat row 3 more times. 5 rows, 12 stitches (6 sc, 6 dc each
row).</div>
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Gauge measurement: 3 inches long, 1.5
inches tall.</div>
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<b>Tied version:</b></h3>
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<b>Row one:</b> Ch 65. (mark ch 10)
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Turn and sc in the 2<sup>nd</sup> ch
from hook. Sc in next 9 stitches. Mark stitch. (10 sc)</div>
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*Sc, dc. Repeat 21 times. You should be
at the stitch before the one you marked in the chain. (22 sc, dc
repeats)</div>
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Sc in last 10 stitches.
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Ch 1, turn.</div>
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<b>Row two:</b> sc in next 10 st.</div>
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Repeat from * to ** (moss stitch) 22
times. You should end with a dc in a sc right before the stitch you
marked.</div>
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Sc in the last 10 stitches.</div>
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Ch 1, turn.</div>
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Repeat Row 2 for as many times as you
want. I found that five rows made an average sized headband, but you
can add more or less to suit you.
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Finish off at the end of a row. To make
braided ties, cut at least six strands of yarn 24” long. Pull through the ends of your band, and braid together. Tie a knot at each
end and trim the strands to match.</div>
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Button version:</h3>
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<b>Row one:</b> Ch 81. (mark ch 15)
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Turn and sc in the 2<sup>nd</sup> ch
from hook. Sc in next 14 stitches. Mark stitch. (15 sc)</div>
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*Sc, dc. Repeat 24 times. You should be
at the stitch before the one you marked in the chain. (25 sc, dc
repeats)</div>
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Sc in last 15 stitches.
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Ch 1, turn.</div>
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<b>Row two: </b>sc in next 15 st.</div>
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Repeat from * to ** (moss stitch) 25
times. You should end with a dc in a sc right before the stitch you
marked.</div>
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Sc in the last 10 stitches.</div>
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Ch 1, turn.</div>
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Repeat Row 2 for as many times as you
want. I found that five rows made an average sized headband, but you
can add more or less to suit you.
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Instead of finishing off, ch 1 and sc
across the end of your band. Mine was 6 rows wide, and so I did 6 sc
across the end. Ch 1 and turn. Sc back across the band, skipping
either 2 or 3 stitches and chaining 2 or 3 instead (skip 2 if you
have an even amount of rows, skip three if you have an odd amount.)
Sc in the last stitches and ch 1 at the end. Sc back across the row
and finish off. Sew your button in the middle of the other end of the
band. </div>
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<b>Size adaptations:</b> If it is too long, you can shorten your starting chain. You will need to start with an odd number of chains for the pattern to work correctly, so keep this in mind. For the tied version, a chain that wraps fully around the head with no overlap should be sufficient. For the buttoned version, you will want at least 2 inches of overlap, because the pattern will shrink the starting chain. If you have done the button version and it ends up too short after you start, you can easily sc back and forth along the end of your band to make it longer before creating the buttonhole. </div>
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<b>Other Ideas:</b> If you want a more finished edge to your headband, you can also add a sc row in between your starting chain and row one on either headband. Finish off with a row of sc and complete pattern as normal. </div>
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You can also add some flowers or other appliques to your headband - check out Ravelry for some great free options!</div>
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Feel free to message me at daughterofanace@gmail.com if you have any trouble with this pattern!</div>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><b>Text
and images Copyright ©2013 by Daughterofanace Craft and Crochet, and
by Kiley Jones, all rights reserved. No pattern may be reproduced or
distributed — mechanically, electronically, or by any other means,
including photocopying, without written permission. Finished
products created with this may be used for commercial sale. It is
appreciated if design credit to Daughterofanace Craft and Crochet is
listed with your finished products.</b></span></span><span style="color: black;"><span style="font-size: x-small;">
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3109848373607859445.post-48086688103197110942013-02-27T17:46:00.000-07:002013-02-27T17:49:29.736-07:00Starburst Hotpad Pattern<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">
So I've been on Ravelry a lot in the past couple days, and I noticed this awesome pattern for a starburst hotpad, but the link is no longer active. Since this was always a free pattern, and since there was a French copy available, I re-translated it to English and published it here so everyone has access to it.<br />If you liked my translation and want to see more work by me or help with other patterns, like me on Facebook at <a href="https://www.facebook.com/DaughterofanaceCraftAndCrochet">https://www.facebook.com/DaughterofanaceCraftAndCrochet</a> or vist my Etsy page at <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/Daughterofanace">http://www.etsy.com/shop/Daughterofanace</a>.<br />
I'm also on Ravelry as Kiley Jones.<br />All credit for this pattern is given to Loretta Schepp - I am just making it accessible again since the link is broken. The pictures in this tutorial are mine and may not be shared without my permission.</span><br />
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<b>Materials:</b> Worsted weight cotton in two
colors. A multicolored strand and a solid color look great, or two
solid colors together will work too. If you're feeling really
creative, you could even use a third color for the connecting of the
motifs and sewing them together.
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<b>Hook size:</b> 4-5mm (G-H), or whatever
size you usually use with your cotton.
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Embroidery needle to sew in ends and
for attaching to make starburst appear.</div>
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<b>Crochet 5 motifs:
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With the color A (multicolored) Chain
5, sl st to close the circle.
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Round 1: Chain 3, 3dc in the circle,
chain 6, * 4dc, chain 6 *. Repeat 2 times from * to *. Sl st in the
3<sup>rd</sup> loop of starting chain. Finish off. (Four 4dc groups
and four ch6 loops)</div>
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Row 2: With the color B (white), join
in a ch 6 loop. Chain 3, 11dc in the same space * 12dc in the
following space*. Repeat 2 times from * to *. Sl st in the 3<sup>rd</sup>
loop of starting chain. Finish off.
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<b>Attaching:</b> Place motifs facing up.
With color A, join at the beginning of one 12dc cluster. Sc around
the top of that cluster and the next. (24 sc). Join with a sc to the
2<sup>nd</sup> motif at the beginning of a 12dc cluster. Crochet in
next 23 dc. (24 dc) Continue for all five motifs. On the last motif,
crochet all the way around, and join back to the fourth motif. You
will crochet back around the bottom of all the motifs. Slip stitch in
the first sc. All squares should have a row of color A around them.
Tie off. Use your tail to tie the first motif to the fifth motif with
all motifs facing up.
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<b>Making the starburst:</b></div>
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You will be using a strand of cotton
yarn in color A to sew the motifs together, and then you will press
the corners out to make the starburst. Connect your yarn to the sc between the two inside 12dc groups on the first motif. Thread between
the two inside 12dc groups on all five motifs and back to the first
one, then pull tight. Finish off.</div>
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Pull the petals out from each group and
flatten. If you want them to stay permanently, you can tack them down
with a small piece of yarn or sewing thread, or you can gently iron
them on steam press.</div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3109848373607859445.post-77011873208574697772012-05-24T22:30:00.001-06:002013-02-27T16:12:04.243-07:00Thread CrochetI think thread crochet is one of the most time consuming types of crochet, but it does result in very beautiful projects. Some of my favorites to make are small and large doilies, as well as snowflakes for the winter season. I finished this doily today, and it will sit on the filing cabinet in my spare room to add a little accent to the room.<br />
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The colors are more bold in person, but it is blue, green and purple. </div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3109848373607859445.post-49998654515420610472012-05-24T22:23:00.002-06:002013-02-27T16:12:25.218-07:00Granny Square blankets!Granny square blankets are quick and easy, but the most frustrating part by far is the stitching together of the squares. I worked on squares for this blanket intermittently in 2011, then they sat dormant in my spare room until this month when I FINALLY stitched them together. I think the gray and white tassels make a nice contrast with the bright and bold colors of the squares.<br />
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