Você está na página 1de 12

Hooded Scarf

by Sedruola Maruska
This piece will see you through from the
frst nip to the coldest days; just pull the
lacy hood up when the temperature dips.
Yarn: Manos del Uruguay Silk Blend
(distributed by Fairmount Fibers).
Page 129
Lace for All Seasons
Interweave Crochet Accessories 2011 interweavecrochet.com 123
CRA_123-126_LaceStyle.indd 123 9/30/11 2:01 PM
09302011140301
Small Gems
116 Interweave Crochet Accessories 2011
CRA_116-117_Jewelry_PG.indd 116 9/30/11 3:09 PM
09302011151119
12 Interweave Crochet Summer 2012
Mod Rings
Jody Witt
fast & fabulous
Hello! Whered you get
that bling? Jody Witt was inspired
by 1970s rings that her grandmother
made using elastic thread and plastic
beads. Tose frst rings were a bit taller
and plumpthey looked more like
berries on your fnger. Tis sleeker
setting is worked in a continuous
spiral. A single spool of this elastic
thread makes several rings. Add a
mixed batch of beads and youre set to
crochet.
Best of all? You can whip up a batch
of rings in the time it takes to catch up
on the latest Mad Men episodes
make one to match all your mod
outfts this summer. Make some for all
your friends, too. Ten head out to
that poolside cocktail party!
Getting Started
FINISHED SIZE Custom size. Elastic
thread stretches to ft a variety of sizes.
YARN Stretch elastic jewelry thread (gold
or silver). Available in the jewelry section
of most craft stores.
HOOK Size 7 (1.65 mm) steel hook. Adjust
hook size if necessary to obtain correct
gauge.
NOTIONS 36 size 6 E glass beads; yarn
needle.
GAUGE is not critical for this pattern.
Notes
Ring is worked from top center down,
working in spiral rnds without joining.
Stringing different color beads in certain
combinations can achieve different effects.
Elastic thread is fairly durable, but will
hold up longer if not worn when washing
hands or dishes.
Stitch Guide
Beaded Single Crochet (bsc): Insert
hook in indicated st, yo and pull up lp, push
bead up to hook, yo and draw through rem 2
lps (bead secured).
Pattern
String all beads onto thread. Work in blo
throughout.
Rnd 1: Leaving a 3" tail, [push bead up close
to hook, ch 1] 3 times, sl st blo in first ch to
form ring.
Rnd 2: Ch 1, bsc (see Stitch Guide) in same
st as join, ch 1, [bsc in bsc, ch 1] 2 times, do
not join.
Rnd 3: [Bsc, ch 1] 14 times in blo of each st
and ch16 beads rem on thread.
Rnd 4: [Bsc, ch 1] 16 times.
Base and band:
Rnd 5: Sl st blo in next 9 sts; sc in next st,
ch 17 (ch more or fewer depending on finger
size), being careful not to twist ch, sc in last
bsc before sl sts, sc in next sl st, turn, work-
ing back across ch 17, working in blo, sl st in
next 8 ch, working in bottom ridge lp, sl st in
rem 9 ch, sc in next sc, sl st blo in rem sts to
sc at base of ch band, sl st in next sc. Fasten
off, leaving a 3" tail.
FINISHING
Pull end tail through band to WS of ring.
Anchor tail by working a sl st under a lp on
side dome of ring. Pull beg tail to WS of ring,
sl st to anchor thread. Tie knot with 2 tails
snuggly on WS of ring, cut threads close but
not too close to knot and hide ends. Ring can
be shaped by flattening or squeezing to puff
it up.
CR_12_fast_fab2.indd 12 5/3/12 9:47 AM
05032012094740
Accessories 2010 I INTERWEAVE CROCHET I 39
SHIRLEYS SOCKS by BONNIE
PAUL swirl lacily up the leg in a
pattern suitable for a frst-time
sock project. PAGE 43. YARN Knit
Picks Stroll Sock.
MOLLYS MUKLUKS by TONI REXROAT are super-stylish
with full-fashion cables and a bootlike structure. Best of
all, they stay on! YARN Knit Picks Simply Cotton.
Warmlacy mittens? You bet. BRENDA K. B. ANDERSON stepped up to the
challenge with the super-warmLAURAS LACY MITTENS, perfect for
cold, snowy winters. PAGE 44.
YARN Loop-d-Loop by Teva
DurhamMoss, distributed
by Tahki Stacy Charles.
Leg warmersgood or evil?
MARY BETH TEMPLES
PEGGYS LEG WARMERS are
a good thing. These are
ftted to suit your very own
legs and fnished with either
a crochet (shown here) or
knitted cuf (shown right).
PAGE 47. YARN Schulana
Merino Cotton 90, distrib-
uted by Skacel.
proj ect onl i ne
@ crochetme. com
CRA_038-039_socksmitts.indd 39 9/22/10 9:19:04 AM
09222010092223
FREE
CROCHET ACCESSORIES PATTERNS
for Crochet
Headbands, Leg
Warmers, Hooded
Scarves and More
Contents | FREE CROCHET ACCESSORIES PATTERNS FOR CROCHET HEADBANDS, LEG WARMERS, HOODED SCARVES AND MORE 2

F+W Media, Inc. | All rights reserved | F+W Media grants permission for any or all pages in this issue to be copied for personal use. | www.crochetme.com
FREE CROCHET ACCESSORIES PATTERNS
FOR CROCHET HEADBANDS, LEG WARMERS,
HOODED SCARVES AND MORE
A CROCHET ME E-BOOK EDITED BY
Toni Rexroat
EDI TORI AL STAFF
EDITOR CROCHET ME Toni Rexroat
CREATI VE SERVI CES
PRODUCTION DESIGNER Nichole Mulder
PHOTOGRAPHY As noted
ILLUSTRATION Gayle Ford

F+W Media, Inc. All rights reserved. F+W Media grants permission
for any or all pages in this issue to be copied for personal use.
1
Wide Boho Belt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3
2
Peggys Leg Warmers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 5
3
Mod Rings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 7
4
Marigold Headband . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 8
5
Hooded Scarf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 10

Abbreviations and Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 12
AN EYE-CATCHING CROCHET ACCESSORY CAN
TAKE AN OUTFIT FROM PRETTY TO WOW! Add a
pop of color, a bit of bling, or a conversation starting
piece with some simple crochet accessories.
In this free eBook, you will find the perfect crochet
accessory for any season or occasion. A crocheted hood
or a pair of crocheted leg warmers are perfect when the
weather gets chilly. And a thread crocheted headband or
boho crochet belt is perfect for a summers day picnic.
Beaded crochet rings are the ideal accessory for any time.
The Wide Boho Belt by Christina Marie Potter is a simple
and quick way to add a crochet touch to your wardrobe.
This simple crocheted belt is fastened with a contrasting
tie and embellished with modest embroidery. The
circumference of this belt is easily modified for the perfect
fit.
Whether or not you are a current fan of leg warmers,
you will appreciate Peggys Leg Warmers by Mary Beth
Temple. These worsted-weight crochet leg warmers can
be customized to fit your legs individual circumference.
The top and bottom is finished with your choice of
crocheted or knitted ribbing.
The Mod Rings by Jodi Witt are fast and fabulous.
Jody Witt was inspired by 1970s rings made by her
grandmother. Stretch elastic jewelry thread allows this
stylish jewelry to adapt to a range of ring sizes while glass
beads add sparkle. Quick and easy, you can whip up
several of these crochet rings in a variety of colors while
watching your favorite television episode.
FREE CROCHET ACCESSORIES PATTERNS
for Crochet Headbands, Leg Warmers,
Hooded Scarves and More
The Marigold Headband by Sarah Read is the perfect
accessory for styling your flowing tresses. The Catherine
Wheel stitch creates a sunny swath of fabric in two colors.
Create a crochet headband for any age by adjusting the
size of the headband simply by adding or subtracting
single crochet stitches from the row-ends. Whip up several
in your favorite colors.
The Hooded Scarf by Sedruola Maruska is perfect for
both chilly evenings and the coldest days of winter. Pair
this hybrid cowl and scarf with a stylish jacket or pull the
crochet hood up over your head when the temperatures
dip. The textured cable stitch adds a great visual interest
and is easy and fun to crochet.
Which design will you make first? Find the perfect crochet
accessories for any occasion in Free Crochet Accessories
Patterns for Crochet Headbands, Leg Warmers, Hooded
Scarves and More. Wed love to see your work. Share
photographs of your finished project in the Crochet Me
Member Gallery.
Best wishes,
P.S. Do you have a friend who would love these free
crochet sock patterns? Send them the link to download
their own copy of Free Crochet Accessories Patterns for
Crochet Headbands, Leg Warmers, Hooded Scarves and
More.
Wide Boho Belt | FREE CROCHET ACCESSORIES PATTERNS FOR CROCHET HEADBANDS, LEG WARMERS, HOODED SCARVES AND MORE 3

F+W Media, Inc. | All rights reserved | F+W Media grants permission for any or all pages in this issue to be copied for personal use. | www.crochetme.com
Finished Size 3
1
2" wide. Length of belt is adjustable, based on
desired waist circumference.
Yarn Mission Falls 1824 Wool (100% superwash merino; 85yd
[78 m]/1
3
4 oz [50 g]; ): #008 earth (MC), 2 skeins; #028
pistachio (CC), 1 skein. Yarn distributed by CNS Yarns.
Hook Size H/8 (5 mm). Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain
the correct gauge.
Notions Yarn needle.
Gauge 8 sts and 9 rows = 2" in sc.
Skill Level Beginner.
Notes
Take the time to check gauge. To ensure a custom ft, measure your
waist at the smallest part, subtract 2", multiply by 4, the number
of sts per inch you achieve working sc back lp only. This gives
you the number of stitches to chain. Example: For a 31" waist:
29" 4 st = 116 ch.
Belt
With MC, ch number derived from calculations in Notes.
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across, turn.
Row 2: Ch 1, sc back lp only in each of frst 2 sc, ch 2, sk next 2 sc,
sc blo in next sc, sc blo in each sc to last 4 sc, ch 2, sk next 2sc,
sc blo in each of last 2 sc, turn.
Test the length of the belt by wrapping it around your waist. Rip
out and adjust ch count if necessary.
Row 3: Ch 1, sc blo in frst sc and in each sc across, turn.
Rows 46: Rep Row 3.
Row 7: Rep Row 2.
Rows 811: Rep Row 3.
Row 12: Rep Row 2.
Rows 1316: Rep Row 3.
Row 17: Rep Row 2.
Row 18: Rep Row 3. Fasten off.
Flowers (make 2)
With CC, ch 4, sl st in first ch to form a ring.
Rnd 1: Ch 1, 8 sc in ring, sl st to frst sc to join8 sc.
Rnd 2: *Ch 4, sk next sc, sl st in next sc; rep from * around4
ch-4 lps.
Rnd 3: *(Sl st, 4 dc, sl st) in next ch-4 lp; rep from * around, slst
in frst sl st to join. Fasten off.
Tie
With CC, ch 125 (or to desired length).
Row 1: Sl st in each ch across. Fasten off.
Finishing
Sew flowers to RS of each end of belt; if desired, embroider
3French knots (see below) and 3 ch sts (see below) around each
flower. Lace the tie through eyelets made on each end of thebelt.
INSPIRED BY THE WIDE VARIETY OF OVERSIZE BELTS IN STORES and on the runway, designer Christina Marie Potter wanted to create a
version that was more comfortable: a belt with the give and stretch that yarn allows. The lace-up closure is a stylish detail that provides
a custom ft. Contrasting embroidery is an optional fnal touch.
d e s i g n b y C H R I S T I N A M A R I E P O T T E R
WIDE BOHO BELT
CHRISTINA MARIE POTTER learned to crochet when she was ten.
She has a bachelors degree in Fashion from Stephens College. In
addition to designing patterns, she teaches classes in St. Louis,
Missouri, where she lives with her husband and daughter. See more
of her work at www.christinamariepotter.com.
French Knot
Bring needle out of background from back to
front, wrap yarn around needle one to three
times, and use thumb to hold in place while
pulling needle through wraps into background a
short distance from where it came out.
Bring threaded needle out from back to
front at center of a stitch. Form a short
loop and insert needle back where it came
out. Keeping the loop under the needle,
bring needle back out in center of next
stitch to the right.
Chain Stitch Embroidery
Wide Boho Belt | FREE CROCHET ACCESSORIES PATTERNS FOR CROCHET HEADBANDS, LEG WARMERS, HOODED SCARVES AND MORE 4

F+W Media, Inc. | All rights reserved | F+W Media grants permission for any or all pages in this issue to be copied for personal use. | www.crochetme.com
P
H
O
T
O

B
Y

K
A
T
H
R
Y
N

M
A
R
T
I
N
Peggys Leg Warmers | FREE CROCHET ACCESSORIES PATTERNS FOR CROCHET HEADBANDS, LEG WARMERS, HOODED SCARVES AND MORE 5

F+W Media, Inc. | All rights reserved | F+W Media grants permission for any or all pages in this issue to be copied for personal use. | www.crochetme.com
PHOTOS BY JOE COCA
Accessories 2010
I
INTERWEAVE CROCHET
I
47
projects
E
v
e
r
y
d
a
y

S
c
a
r
v
e
s
M
i
t
t
s

&

S
o
c
k
s
next ch-2 sp, ch 4, sk rem sts of lace
patt, sc in next 16 sc.
Row 13: Sc in next 22 sc, turn, ch 1, sc
in next 38 sc, turn, ch 1, sc in next 16
sc38 sc.
Rnd 14: Note: This rnd has fewer sts
in it, to shift the beg of rnds to match
right mitten. Sc in next 5 sc, sk next 13
sc (thumbhole made), sc in the next 4
sc, ch 3, sk first ch-4 sp, [dc, ch 3, dc] in
next ch-3 sp, ch 3, sk next ch-4 sp, sc in
next 9 sc.
To finish outer mitten, foll directions
for right mitten beg at outer mitten
Rnd 15. Work thumb same as for right
mitten. Mitten lining: Fold ribbing
of outer mitten down to expose
unworked back lps from Row 2. Hold
mitten so unworked lps are at top
and the lace panel is facing you. The
fingers will be pointing down, and
thumb will be to your left. Note: RS of
lining will face inside of mitten.
Rnd 1: Beg with marked st, count 21
sc to the left, with smaller hook, join B
to same sc, ch 1, sc in same st and in
unworked lp of each st around33 sc.
Finish lining and thumb as for right
mitten beg at lining Rnd 2. Work
thumb as for right mitten lining.
Finishing
Gently handwash in cool water and
block if desired.
BRENDA K. B. ANDERSON cooks, crochets,
and belly dances. She used to knit, and
she probably still would if she could figure
out how to let go of her crochet hook. She
lives in a little house in Saint Paul with her
ridiculously good-looking husband and their
hairy baby, Mr. Kittypants.
Peggys Leg Warmers
Ma r y B e t h Te mp l e
Finished Size Based on individual measure-
ments. Sample size is adult medium, ankle:
9"; calf: 12"; under the knee: 12"; length: 12".
Yarn Schulana Merino Cotton 90 (53% wool,
47% cotton; 98 yd [90 m]/1
3
4 oz [50 g]; ):
#42 (rust orange) or #31 (gold), 49 skeins,
depending on individual measurements,
sample adult medium used 7 skeins. Yarn
distributed by Skacel.
Hook Size H/8 (5 mm). Adjust hook size if
necessary to obtain correct gauge.
Notions Stitch markers (m); yarn needle.
Gauge 16 sts and 12 rows = 4" in leg st patt;
12 rows = 3
1
2" in cuf patt.
Notes
Ankle circumference measured
loosely around ankle bone to nearest
inch 4 = A.
Largest part of calf circumference
+ 2" = B.
Length from ankle to bottom of
knee cap 1.5" = C.
Directly under knee circumfer-
ence = D.
Formula is a general guideline.
Dont worry if your measurements
are not exact or if you need to add or
subtract a little for the best fit.
Leg Warmers
Ankle cuff: Ch 17 loosely.
Row 1: (RS) Sc in 2nd ch from hook
and in each ch across, turn16 sc.
Row 2: Ch 1, sc flo in each sc across,
turn.
Rep Row 2 until cuff (when slightly
stretched) measures same as ankle
measurement, ending on a WS row.
Fasten off leaving a tail for sewing.
Holding WS tog, whipstitch (see
Glossary) ends through both lps of
the base of the foundation ch and
blo of the last row crocheted. At this
point, check to be sure the cuff will
go over your foot. If not, add rows as
necessary. Leg: Note: Marked st is
center back, not first st of rnd. Beg of
rnd can move depending on patt rnd.
Move m up with each row. Set-up
rnd: With RS facing, join yarn with
sl st in any row-end of cuff, ch 1, sc
evenly around, sl st in first sc to join,
the number of sc should equal A (see
Notes).
Inc for calf:
KNIT INSTRUCTIONS
FOR LEG WARMERS
Needles size 6 (5 mm) double-
pointed. Adjust needle size if
necessary to obtain correct gauge.
Gauge 26 sts and 23 rows = 4" in k2,
p2 ribbing.
Leg warmers
Bottom cuff:
Using long-tail method, cast on the
number of sts from calculation A,
join into a circle being careful not to
twist sts.
Rnds 123: [k2, p2] around, pm in
last st.
Leg: Set-up rnd: Insert crochet
hook in back leg of first knit st, yo
and draw up a lp, ch 1, sc in same
st, sc in back leg of each st around,
dropping sts off needle as you go, sl
st in first sc to join. Top cuff: With
RS facing, place live lp from last sl
st on needle, pick up 1 st through
both lps of each sc around, place on
needle, pm. Check to make sure you
have a multiple of 4 sts.
Rnds 123: [k2, p2] around. Bind off
loosely.
CRA_040-048_MittsSocks_P.indd 47 9/17/10 1:54:41 PM
09172010135530
Accessories 2010
I
INTERWEAVE CROCHET
I
39
SHIRLEYS SOCKS by BONNIE
PAUL swirl lacily up the leg in a
pattern suitable for a frst-time
sock project. PAGE 43. YARN Knit
Picks Stroll Sock.
MOLLYS MUKLUKS by TONI REXROAT are super-stylish
with full-fashion cables and a bootlike structure. Best of
all, they stay on! YARN Knit Picks Simply Cotton.
Warm lacy mittens? You bet. BRENDA K. B. ANDERSON stepped up to the
challenge with the super-warm LAURAS LACY MITTENS, perfect for
cold, snowy winters. PAGE 44.
YARN Loop-d-Loop by Teva
Durham Moss, distributed
by Tahki Stacy Charles.
Leg warmersgood or evil?
MARY BETH TEMPLES
PEGGYS LEG WARMERS are
a good thing. These are
ftted to suit your very own
legs and fnished with either
a crochet (shown here) or
knitted cuf (shown right).
PAGE 47. YARN Schulana
Merino Cotton 90, distrib-
uted by Skacel.
proj ect onl i ne
@ crochetme. com
CRA_038-039_socksmitts.indd 39 9/22/10 9:19:04 AM
09222010092223
Peggys Leg Warmers | FREE CROCHET ACCESSORIES PATTERNS FOR CROCHET HEADBANDS, LEG WARMERS, HOODED SCARVES AND MORE 6

F+W Media, Inc. | All rights reserved | F+W Media grants permission for any or all pages in this issue to be copied for personal use. | www.crochetme.com
48
I
Accessories 2010
I
INTERWEAVE CROCHET
I
interweavecrochet.com
projects
M
i
t
t
s

&

S
o
c
k
s
Rnd 1: Ch 3 (counts as dc throughout),
dc in same st as sl st, place marker
(pm), *sk next sc, 2 dc in next sc; rep
from * to last sc, sk last sc, sl st in top
of beg ch-3 to join.
Rnd 2: Ch 1, sc in same st as sl st, *ch
1, sk next dc, sc in next dc; rep from *
to last dc, ch 1, sk last dc, sl st in first
sc to join.
Rnds 34: Sl st in ch-1 sp, ch 1, sc in
same ch-1 sp, *ch 1, sk next sc, sc in
next ch-1 sp; rep from * to last sc, ch 1,
sk last sc, sl st in first sc to join.
Rnd 5a (inc rnd): Sl st in ch-1 sp, ch 3,
dc in same ch-1 sp, *sk next sc, 2 dc
in next ch-1 sp; rep from * to ch-1 sp
before m, 3 dc in ch-1 sp before m, sk
m st, 3 dc in next ch-1 sp, sl st in beg
ch-3 to join2 sts incd.
Rnd 5b (inc rnd): Sl st in ch-1 sp, ch 3,
dc in same ch-1 sp, *sk next sc, 2 dc
in next ch-1 sp; rep from * to ch-1 sp
before m, 3 dc in ch-1 sp before m, sk
marked st, 3 dc in next ch-1 sp, **sk
next sc, 2 dc in next ch-1 sp; rep from
** around, sl st in beg ch-3 to join2
sts incd.
Rep Rnds 24 and Rnd 5b until top
edge measures about B (see Notes),
ending with a Rnd 5b. Calf:
Rnds 13: Rep Rnds 24 of Inc section.
Rnd 4: Sl st in ch-1 sp, ch 3, dc in
same ch-1 sp, *sk 1 sc, 2 dc in next
ch-1 sp; rep from * around, sl st in top
of beg ch-3 to join.
Rep Rnds 14 until work measures
about C (see Notes), including
ribbing, ending with a Rnd 4. Dec
section:
Rnds 13: Rep Rnds 24 of Inc section.
Rnd 4 (dec rnd): Sl st in ch-1 sp, ch 3,
dc in same ch-1 sp, *sk next sc, 2 dc
in next ch-1 sp; rep from * to ch-1 sp
before m, dc in ch-1 sp before m, sk
marked st, dc in next ch-1 sp, **sk
next sc, 2 dc in next ch-1 sp; rep from
** around, sl st in top of beg ch-3 to
join2 sts decd.
Rnds 58: Rep Rnds 14.
Next rnd: Count number of sts. If it is
a multiple of 4, sc in each dc around.
If it is a multiple of 2, sc2tog at beg
of rnd, sc in each dc to opposite side,
sc2tog, sc in each dc to end, sl st in
first st to join. Fasten off.
Top cuff: Ch 17 loosely.
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in
each ch across, turn16 sc.
Row 2: Ch 1, sc flo in each sc across,
turn.
Rep Row 2 until work measures D
(see Notes) unstretched, ending with
a WS row. Fasten off leaving a long
tail for sewing. Holding WS tog,
whipstitch (see Glossary) ends using
both lps of the base of the founda-
tion ch and back lp only of the last
row. Matching seam to center back,
whipstitch cuff to top of leg warmer,
easing to fit as necessary. Cuff
edging:
Rnd 1: Beg at back seam on top cuff,
join yarn with sl st, sc evenly around,
sl st in first sc to join. Fasten off and
weave in ends.
Finishing
Block lightly if desired.

MARY BETH TEMPLE, the author of Hooked for


Life: Adventures of a Crochet Zealot (Andrews
McMeel, 2009) and DIY Afghans (Leisure Arts,
2009), can be heard talking about crochet
on the Getting Loopy podcast (www.get-
tingloopy.com). Her Hooked for Life patterns
can be found at your local yarn shop and
online at www.hookedforlifepublishing.com.
knitdenise.com 888-831-8042
100% USA Made At your local yarn shop 434-823-8234
Now Also Crochet:
Tunisian
Double-Ended
Traditional
Knit/Crochet
Interplay
THE ORI GI NAL LOCKI NG CONNECTI ON
Over $135,000 donated
(so far...)
|e etiect allutose
l00 |a|y alaca yatn
Baby Twist
:ee all 1 colots at aIacawitbatwist.com
iceal iot |nittin ot ctoc|etin
evetyt|in itoa scatves anc soc|s
to sweatets anc ieltec tojects.
letiect iot |einnet to exetiencec.
CRA_040-048_MittsSocks_P.indd 48 9/17/10 10:57:04 AM
09172010105932
Interweave Crochet I S A
MUST HAVE FOR THOSE WHO
LOVE TO CROCHET!
Every issue includes scrumptious yarns, the latest
resources, detailed how-tos, new techniques and
exclusive contemporary crochet patterns. Youll fnd
lots of exciting new designs you can wear, use in your
home, or give as gifts. Or, maybe youll fnd so many
exciting crochet projects, you wont know where to start!
interweavecrochet.com
I N T E R W E A V E
Mod Rings | FREE CROCHET ACCESSORIES PATTERNS FOR CROCHET HEADBANDS, LEG WARMERS, HOODED SCARVES AND MORE 7

F+W Media, Inc. | All rights reserved | F+W Media grants permission for any or all pages in this issue to be copied for personal use. | www.crochetme.com
12 Interweave Crochet Summer 2012
Mod Rings
Jody Witt
fast & fabulous
Hello! Whered you get
that bling? Jody Witt was inspired
by 1970s rings that her grandmother
made using elastic thread and plastic
beads. Tose frst rings were a bit taller
and plumpthey looked more like
berries on your fnger. Tis sleeker
setting is worked in a continuous
spiral. A single spool of this elastic
thread makes several rings. Add a
mixed batch of beads and youre set to
crochet.
Best of all? You can whip up a batch
of rings in the time it takes to catch up
on the latest Mad Men episodes
make one to match all your mod
outfts this summer. Make some for all
your friends, too. Ten head out to
that poolside cocktail party!
Getting Started
FINISHED SIZE Custom size. Elastic
thread stretches to ft a variety of sizes.
YARN Stretch elastic jewelry thread (gold
or silver). Available in the jewelry section
of most craft stores.
HOOK Size 7 (1.65 mm) steel hook. Adjust
hook size if necessary to obtain correct
gauge.
NOTIONS 36 size 6 E glass beads; yarn
needle.
GAUGE is not critical for this pattern.
Notes
Ring is worked from top center down,
working in spiral rnds without joining.
Stringing different color beads in certain
combinations can achieve different effects.
Elastic thread is fairly durable, but will
hold up longer if not worn when washing
hands or dishes.
Stitch Guide
Beaded Single Crochet (bsc): Insert
hook in indicated st, yo and pull up lp, push
bead up to hook, yo and draw through rem 2
lps (bead secured).
Pattern
String all beads onto thread. Work in blo
throughout.
Rnd 1: Leaving a 3" tail, [push bead up close
to hook, ch 1] 3 times, sl st blo in first ch to
form ring.
Rnd 2: Ch 1, bsc (see Stitch Guide) in same
st as join, ch 1, [bsc in bsc, ch 1] 2 times, do
not join.
Rnd 3: [Bsc, ch 1] 14 times in blo of each st
and ch16 beads rem on thread.
Rnd 4: [Bsc, ch 1] 16 times.
Base and band:
Rnd 5: Sl st blo in next 9 sts; sc in next st,
ch 17 (ch more or fewer depending on finger
size), being careful not to twist ch, sc in last
bsc before sl sts, sc in next sl st, turn, work-
ing back across ch 17, working in blo, sl st in
next 8 ch, working in bottom ridge lp, sl st in
rem 9 ch, sc in next sc, sl st blo in rem sts to
sc at base of ch band, sl st in next sc. Fasten
off, leaving a 3" tail.
FINISHING
Pull end tail through band to WS of ring.
Anchor tail by working a sl st under a lp on
side dome of ring. Pull beg tail to WS of ring,
sl st to anchor thread. Tie knot with 2 tails
snuggly on WS of ring, cut threads close but
not too close to knot and hide ends. Ring can
be shaped by flattening or squeezing to puff
it up.
CR_12_fast_fab2.indd 12 5/3/12 9:47 AM
05032012094740
P
H
O
T
O

B
Y

H
A
R
P
E
R

P
O
I
N
T

P
H
O
T
O
G
R
A
P
H
Y
Marigold Headband | FREE CROCHET ACCESSORIES PATTERNS FOR CROCHET HEADBANDS, LEG WARMERS, HOODED SCARVES AND MORE 8

F+W Media, Inc. | All rights reserved | F+W Media grants permission for any or all pages in this issue to be copied for personal use. | www.crochetme.com
P
H
O
T
O
S

B
Y

N
A
T
H
A
N

R
E
G
A
,

H
A
R
P
E
R

P
O
I
N
T

P
H
O
T
O
G
R
A
P
H
Y
118 Interweave Crochet Accessories 2011
J
e
w
e
l
r
y
Marigold Headband
Sarah Read
Getting Started
FINISHED SIZE 22" head circumference,
2
1
2" wide at center front.
YARN Nazli Gelin Garden size 10 (100%
mercerized cotton; 308 yd [282 m]
/1
3
4 oz [50 g]; ): #700-06 (red; MC);
#700-04 (yellow; CC); 1 ball each. Yarn
distributed by Universal Yarn.
HOOK Size 7 (1.65 mm) steel hook. Adjust
hook size if necessary to obtain correct
gauge.
NOTIONS Yarn needle; elastic hair band; st
markers (m; optional).
GAUGE 36 st and 56 rows = 4" in sc.
Notes
Headband is worked end-to-end; shaping is
done with changing height of sts.
Place markers (m), if desired, in the top of
each cl.
To start next color, draw new color through
last 2 lps of last sc in previous row, drop old
color, ch 1, turn. Carry previous color along
row-end to be picked up at next color change.
Stitch Guide
5 double crochet cluster (5-dc cl): [Yo,
insert hook in next st, yo and pull up lp, yo
and draw through 2 lps] 5 times, yo and draw
through all 6 lps on hook.
9 double crochet cluster (9-dc cl): [Yo,
insert hook in next st, yo and pull up lp, yo
and draw through 2 lps] 9 times, yo and draw
through all 10 lps on hook.
Pattern
With MC, ch 170.
Row 1: (RS) Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in
next 19 ch, hdc in next 10 ch, dc in next 11 ch,
[sk 3 ch, 9 dc in next ch, sk 3 ch*, sc in next ch]
11 times, ending last rep at *, dc in next 11 ch,
hdc in next 10 ch, sc in rem 20 ch, change to
CC in last sc, turn191 sts.
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in first 20 sc, hdc in next 10
hdc, dc in next 10 dc, ch 1, 5-dc cl (see Stitch
Guide), [ch 3, sc in next dc, ch 3*, 9-dc cl (see
Stitch Guide)] 11 times, ending last rep at *,
5-dc cl, ch 1, dc in next 10 dc, hdc in next 10
hdc, sc in rem 20 sts, turn.
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first 20 sc, hdc in next 10
hdc, dc in next 10 dc, 5 dc in next cl, sc in next
sc, [9 dc in next cl, sc in next sc] 10 times, 5
dc in next cl, dc in next 10 dc, hdc in next 10
hdc, sc in rem 20 sc, change to MC in last sc,
turn191 sts.
Row 4: Ch 1, sc in first 20 sc, hdc in next 10
hdc, dc in next 11 dc, [ch 3, 9-dc cl, ch 3*, sc
in next dc] 11 times, ending last rep at *, dc in
next 11 dc, hdc in next 10 hdc, sc in rem 20
sc, turn.
Row 5: Ch 1, sc in first 20 sc, hdc in next 10
hdc, dc in next 11 dc, [9 dc in next cl, sc in
next sc] 11 times, dc in next 11 dc, hdc in next
10 hdc, sc in rem 20 sc, change to CC in last sc,
turn191 sts.
Rows 612: Rep Rows 25, then Rows 24.
Fasten off, leaving a long tail.
FINISHING
With yarn tails, whipstitch (see Glossary)
elastic band to row-ends of one end, twist elas-
tic band into a figure eight, whipstitch other
side of elastic band to other end of headband.
Weave in ends. Block lightly.
Sarah Read, the project editor for
Interweave Crochet, maintains that yarn
is an excellent insulator for ones home.
Pattern Repeat
= ch (chain)
= sc (single crochet)
= dc (double crochet)
= 5-dc cl (5 double crochet cluster)
= 9-dc cl (9 double crochet cluster)
Stitch Key
DESIGNER TIP
Marigold Headband
Carry unused color of yarn up one
end of the project to avoid having
to weave in too many ends. You can
adjust the size of the headband by
adding or subtracting single crochets
from the row-ends. This project can
be worked in any weight of yarn. Try
working it in worsted weight, with
fewer single crochets and fewer rows,
for a cozy earwarmer.
CRA_118-122_Jewelry_Projects.indd 118 9/30/11 1:54 PM
09302011135515
Marigold Headband | FREE CROCHET ACCESSORIES PATTERNS FOR CROCHET HEADBANDS, LEG WARMERS, HOODED SCARVES AND MORE 9

F+W Media, Inc. | All rights reserved | F+W Media grants permission for any or all pages in this issue to be copied for personal use. | www.crochetme.com
Small Gems
116 Interweave Crochet Accessories 2011
CRA_116-117_Jewelry_PG.indd 116 9/30/11 3:09 PM
09302011151119
Hooded Scarf | FREE CROCHET ACCESSORIES PATTERNS FOR CROCHET HEADBANDS, LEG WARMERS, HOODED SCARVES AND MORE 10

F+W Media, Inc. | All rights reserved | F+W Media grants permission for any or all pages in this issue to be copied for personal use. | www.crochetme.com
Interweave Crochet Accessories 2011 interweavecrochet.com 129
L
a
c
e

S
t
y
l
e
Border:
Row 268: Ch 4, tr in same st, sk first sc, sl st
in next sc, *ch 4, tr in same sc, sk 2 sc, sl st in
next sc; rep from * 10 times, fasten off.
FINISHING
Weave in ends, gently wet or steam block to
shape. Because of the open nature of the lace,
be sure to block to gauge dimensions to get the
width of 6", creating 90 degree angles where
foundation rows meet.
ANDEE GRAVES is a self-confessed geek
with a passion for math, art, design,
and dark chocolate. You can read more
about her design journey at www.
mamas2hands.wordpress.com.

Hooded Scarf
Sedruola Maruska
Getting Started
FINISHED SIZE 68" scarf length, 6" scarf
width, 32" hood circumference, 10" hood
width.
YARN Manos Del Uruguay Silk Blend (70%
merino, 30% silk, 150 yd [135 m]/1 oz
[50g]; #3043 juniper, 6 skeins. Yarn
distributed by Fairmount Fibers.
HOOK Sizes H/8 (5mm), I/9 (5.5mm). Adjust
hook size if necessary to obtain correct
gauge.
NOTIONS 3 st markers (m); yarn needle.
GAUGE 19 sts and 12 rows = 4" in scarf
patt st with smaller hook.
Stitch Guide
Cable: Dc, inserting hook in last skipped sc 4
sts to right.
Pattern
SCARF
With smaller hook, ch 302 loosely.
Row 1: (WS) Sc in 2nd ch from hook (skipped
ch counts as sc) and in each ch across,
turn302 sc.
Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as dc), sk first sc, *sk
next sc, dc in next 3 sc, cable (see Stitch
Guide); rep from *, ending with dc in last sc,
turn.
Row 3: Ch 1 (counts as sc), sk first dc, sc in
each dc across, turn.
Rep Rows 23 seven times, ending with Row
3. Fasten off.
Place marker (Pm) in 131st st from each end
of scarf.
Hood:
With larger hook, ch 40, with RS facing, beg
with first st after the first marked st on scarf,
sc 40 sts bet m, ch 41, sl st in first ch to join,
being careful not to twist.
Rnd 1: Sc in each ch and sc around, sl st in
first sc to join120 sts.
Rnd 2: Ch 2 (counts as hdc), pm in first st to
mark the beg of rnd, hdc in each st around.
Rnd 3: Hdc in ch-2 sp and in each st around.
Rnds 411: Hdc around, moving m up each
rnd.
Rnd 12: Ch 2, *sk next st, dc in next 3 dc,
cable; rep from * around.
Rnds 1322: Rep Rnd 4.
Rnd 23: Rep Rnd 12.
Rnds 2425: Rep Rnd 4.
Rnd 26: Ch 1, *sc in next st, hdc in next st, dc
in next st, hdc in next st; rep from * around,
slst in first sc to join. Fasten off.
Scarf edging:
With smaller hook and RS facing, join yarn
with sl st to right corner of long edge of scarf.
Rnd 1: Ch 1, sc in each st across long end
of scarf, work 3 sc in corner, sc in each sc
row-end and 2 sc in each dc row-end along side
of scarf, work 3 sc in corner, sc in each st along
scarf to hood, sc in each ch along bottom edge
of hood, sc in each st along scarf, work 3 sc in
corner, sc in each sc row-end and 2 sc in each
dc row-end along side of scarf, sl st in first sc
to join. Fasten off.
FINISHING
Weave in ends. Block to measurements.
SEDRUOLA MARUSKAs two little ones
love to escape with her yarn. She learned
to crochet from her husbands grand-
mother in 2002. Read about her journey
at www.yarnobsession-2.blogspot.com.
Tassel Scarf
Alla Koval
Getting Started
FINISHED SIZE 5" wide and 56" long.
YARN Valley Yarns Southwick (52% pima
cotton, 48% bamboo; 105 yd [96 m]/1
3
4 oz
[50 g]; ): #24 yellow (MC), 3 balls; #22
teal (CC1) and #14 African violet (CC2), 1
ball each. Yarn distributed by WEBS.
HOOK Size E/4 (3.5 mm). Adjust hook size
if necessary to obtain correct gauge.
NOTIONS Two 12 mm wooden beads, 1
each in purple and teal; one plastic ring,
1
1
8" in diameter; yarn needle.
GAUGE First motif = 6", measuring from
ring along V-sts.
Notes
When changing colors, work last lp of previ-
ous st in new color and carry MC along to end
of row, working sts around it to hide strand.
When changing color back to MC, make sure
hidden strand is not too tight or too loose.
Stitch Guide
Shell (sh): Ch 3 (counts as dc throughout), tr
in next ch-sp, ch 3, 7 dc around tr just made.
Beginning Shell (beg sh): Ch 3, sk first
ch-2 sp, tr in next ch-sp, ch 3, 7 dc around tr
just made.
CRA_127-133_LaceStyle_Projects.indd 129 9/30/11 2:44 PM
09302011144826
Interweave Crochet Accessories 2011 interweavecrochet.com 129
L
a
c
e

S
t
y
l
e
Border:
Row 268: Ch 4, tr in same st, sk first sc, sl st
in next sc, *ch 4, tr in same sc, sk 2 sc, sl st in
next sc; rep from * 10 times, fasten off.
FINISHING
Weave in ends, gently wet or steam block to
shape. Because of the open nature of the lace,
be sure to block to gauge dimensions to get the
width of 6", creating 90 degree angles where
foundation rows meet.
ANDEE GRAVES is a self-confessed geek
with a passion for math, art, design,
and dark chocolate. You can read more
about her design journey at www.
mamas2hands.wordpress.com.

Hooded Scarf
Sedruola Maruska
Getting Started
FINISHED SIZE 68" scarf length, 6" scarf
width, 32" hood circumference, 10" hood
width.
YARN Manos Del Uruguay Silk Blend (70%
merino, 30% silk, 150 yd [135 m]/1 oz
[50g]; #3043 juniper, 6 skeins. Yarn
distributed by Fairmount Fibers.
HOOK Sizes H/8 (5mm), I/9 (5.5mm). Adjust
hook size if necessary to obtain correct
gauge.
NOTIONS 3 st markers (m); yarn needle.
GAUGE 19 sts and 12 rows = 4" in scarf
patt st with smaller hook.
Stitch Guide
Cable: Dc, inserting hook in last skipped sc 4
sts to right.
Pattern
SCARF
With smaller hook, ch 302 loosely.
Row 1: (WS) Sc in 2nd ch from hook (skipped
ch counts as sc) and in each ch across,
turn302 sc.
Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as dc), sk first sc, *sk
next sc, dc in next 3 sc, cable (see Stitch
Guide); rep from *, ending with dc in last sc,
turn.
Row 3: Ch 1 (counts as sc), sk first dc, sc in
each dc across, turn.
Rep Rows 23 seven times, ending with Row
3. Fasten off.
Place marker (Pm) in 131st st from each end
of scarf.
Hood:
With larger hook, ch 40, with RS facing, beg
with first st after the first marked st on scarf,
sc 40 sts bet m, ch 41, sl st in first ch to join,
being careful not to twist.
Rnd 1: Sc in each ch and sc around, sl st in
first sc to join120 sts.
Rnd 2: Ch 2 (counts as hdc), pm in first st to
mark the beg of rnd, hdc in each st around.
Rnd 3: Hdc in ch-2 sp and in each st around.
Rnds 411: Hdc around, moving m up each
rnd.
Rnd 12: Ch 2, *sk next st, dc in next 3 dc,
cable; rep from * around.
Rnds 1322: Rep Rnd 4.
Rnd 23: Rep Rnd 12.
Rnds 2425: Rep Rnd 4.
Rnd 26: Ch 1, *sc in next st, hdc in next st, dc
in next st, hdc in next st; rep from * around,
slst in first sc to join. Fasten off.
Scarf edging:
With smaller hook and RS facing, join yarn
with sl st to right corner of long edge of scarf.
Rnd 1: Ch 1, sc in each st across long end
of scarf, work 3 sc in corner, sc in each sc
row-end and 2 sc in each dc row-end along side
of scarf, work 3 sc in corner, sc in each st along
scarf to hood, sc in each ch along bottom edge
of hood, sc in each st along scarf, work 3 sc in
corner, sc in each sc row-end and 2 sc in each
dc row-end along side of scarf, sl st in first sc
to join. Fasten off.
FINISHING
Weave in ends. Block to measurements.
SEDRUOLA MARUSKAs two little ones
love to escape with her yarn. She learned
to crochet from her husbands grand-
mother in 2002. Read about her journey
at www.yarnobsession-2.blogspot.com.
Tassel Scarf
Alla Koval
Getting Started
FINISHED SIZE 5" wide and 56" long.
YARN Valley Yarns Southwick (52% pima
cotton, 48% bamboo; 105 yd [96 m]/1
3
4 oz
[50 g]; ): #24 yellow (MC), 3 balls; #22
teal (CC1) and #14 African violet (CC2), 1
ball each. Yarn distributed by WEBS.
HOOK Size E/4 (3.5 mm). Adjust hook size
if necessary to obtain correct gauge.
NOTIONS Two 12 mm wooden beads, 1
each in purple and teal; one plastic ring,
1
1
8" in diameter; yarn needle.
GAUGE First motif = 6", measuring from
ring along V-sts.
Notes
When changing colors, work last lp of previ-
ous st in new color and carry MC along to end
of row, working sts around it to hide strand.
When changing color back to MC, make sure
hidden strand is not too tight or too loose.
Stitch Guide
Shell (sh): Ch 3 (counts as dc throughout), tr
in next ch-sp, ch 3, 7 dc around tr just made.
Beginning Shell (beg sh): Ch 3, sk first
ch-2 sp, tr in next ch-sp, ch 3, 7 dc around tr
just made.
CRA_127-133_LaceStyle_Projects.indd 129 9/30/11 2:44 PM
09302011144826
P
H
O
T
O
S

B
Y

N
A
T
H
A
N

R
E
G
A
,

H
A
R
P
E
R

P
O
I
N
T

P
H
O
T
O
G
R
A
P
H
Y
Hooded Scarf | FREE CROCHET ACCESSORIES PATTERNS FOR CROCHET HEADBANDS, LEG WARMERS, HOODED SCARVES AND MORE 11

F+W Media, Inc. | All rights reserved | F+W Media grants permission for any or all pages in this issue to be copied for personal use. | www.crochetme.com
Hooded Scarf
by Sedruola Maruska
This piece will see you through from the
frst nip to the coldest days; just pull the
lacy hood up when the temperature dips.
Yarn: Manos del Uruguay Silk Blend
(distributed by Fairmount Fibers).
Page 129
Lace for All Seasons
Interweave Crochet Accessories 2011 interweavecrochet.com 123
CRA_123-126_LaceStyle.indd 123 9/30/11 2:01 PM
09302011140301
Glossary | FREE CROCHET ACCESSORIES PATTERNS FOR CROCHET HEADBANDS, LEG WARMERS, HOODED SCARVES AND MORE 12

F+W Media, Inc. | All rights reserved | F+W Media grants permission for any or all pages in this issue to be copied for personal use. | www.crochetme.com
glossary
Abbreviations
Concentration Ratings:
LITTLE CONCENTRATION REQUIRED.
Straightforward s titching means your
hands can work on autopilot.
SOME CONCENTRATION REQUIRED.
Easily memorized stitch patterns and minimal
shaping might require some focus and counting.
FAIR AMOUNT OF FOCUS REQUIRED.
Involved stitch patterns, shaping, or assembly
require fairly constant concentration.
EXTREME FOCUS REQUIRED.
Unusual techniques or complex stitch
patterns and shaping require constant focus.
beg begin(s); beginning
bet between
blo back loop only
CC contrasting color
ch chain
cm centimeter(s)
cont continue(s); continuing
dc double crochet
dtr double treble crochet
dec(s)(d) decrease(s); decreasing; decreased
est established
fdc foundation double crochet
flo front loop only
foll follows; following
fsc foundation single crochet
g gram(s)
hdc half double crochet
inc(s)(d) increase(s); increasing; increased
k knit
lp(s) loop(s)
MC main color
m marker
mm millimeter(s)
patt(s) pattern(s)
pm place marker
p purl
rem remain(s); remaining
rep repeat; repeating
rev sc reverse single crochet
rnd(s) round(s)
RS right side
sc single crochet
sk skip
sl slip
sl st slip(ped) stitch
sp(s) space(es)
st(s) stitch(es)
tch turning chain
tog together
tr treble crochet
WS wrong side
yd yard
yo yarn over hook
* repeat starting point
( ) alternate measurements and/or instructions
[ ] work bracketed instructions a specified
number of times
SINGLE CROCHET TWO TOGETHER (SC2TOG)
Insert hook in next stitch, yarn over and pul l up loop (2 loops
on hook, insert hook in next stitch, yarn over and pul l up loop
(3 loops on hook), yarn over and draw through all 3 loops on hook
1 stitch decreased.
WHIPSTITCH
With right side of work facing and working
through edge stitch, bring threaded needle out
from back to front along edge of piece.
EXTENDED SINGLE CROCHET (ESC)
Insert hook in next stitch or chain, yarn over and pull up loop (2 loops
on hook), yarn over and draw through 1 loop (1 chain made), yarn over
and pull through 2 loops1 esc completed.
FOUNDATION SINGLE CROCHET (FSC)
Start with a slipknot on hook, chain 2 (Figure 1), insert hook in 2nd
chain from hook, pull up loop, yarn over, draw through 1loop (the
chain, Figure 2), yarn over and draw through 2loops (the single cro-
chet), 1 single crochet with its own chain stitch (shaded) at the bottom
(Figure 3), *insert hook under 2loops of the chain stitch (shaded) of
last stitch and pull up loop, yarn over and draw through 1 loop, yarn
over and draw through 2 loops, repeat from * for length of foundation
(Figure5).
Figure 5 Figure 4
Figure 3 Figure 1
Figure 2
glossary
Abbreviations
Concentration Ratings:
LITTLE CONCENTRATION REQUIRED.
Straightforward s titching means your
hands can work on autopilot.
SOME CONCENTRATION REQUIRED.
Easily memorized stitch patterns and minimal
shaping might require some focus and counting.
FAIR AMOUNT OF FOCUS REQUIRED.
Involved stitch patterns, shaping, or assembly
require fairly constant concentration.
EXTREME FOCUS REQUIRED.
Unusual techniques or complex stitch
patterns and shaping require constant focus.
beg begin(s); beginning
bet between
blo back loop only
CC contrasting color
ch chain
cm centimeter(s)
cont continue(s); continuing
dc double crochet
dtr double treble crochet
dec(s)(d) decrease(s); decreasing; decreased
est established
fdc foundation double crochet
flo front loop only
foll follows; following
fsc foundation single crochet
g gram(s)
hdc half double crochet
inc(s)(d) increase(s); increasing; increased
k knit
lp(s) loop(s)
MC main color
m marker
mm millimeter(s)
patt(s) pattern(s)
pm place marker
p purl
rem remain(s); remaining
rep repeat; repeating
rev sc reverse single crochet
rnd(s) round(s)
RS right side
sc single crochet
sk skip
sl slip
sl st slip(ped) stitch
sp(s) space(es)
st(s) stitch(es)
tch turning chain
tog together
tr treble crochet
WS wrong side
yd yard
yo yarn over hook
* repeat starting point
( ) alternate measurements and/or instructions
[ ] work bracketed instructions a specified
number of times
SINGLE CROCHET TWO TOGETHER (SC2TOG)
Insert hook in next stitch, yarn over and pul l up loop (2 loops
on hook, insert hook in next stitch, yarn over and pul l up loop
(3 loops on hook), yarn over and draw through all 3 loops on hook
1 stitch decreased.
WHIPSTITCH
With right side of work facing and working
through edge stitch, bring threaded needle out
from back to front along edge of piece.
EXTENDED SINGLE CROCHET (ESC)
Insert hook in next stitch or chain, yarn over and pull up loop (2 loops
on hook), yarn over and draw through 1 loop (1 chain made), yarn over
and pull through 2 loops1 esc completed.
FOUNDATION SINGLE CROCHET (FSC)
Start with a slipknot on hook, chain 2 (Figure 1), insert hook in 2nd
chain from hook, pull up loop, yarn over, draw through 1loop (the
chain, Figure 2), yarn over and draw through 2loops (the single cro-
chet), 1 single crochet with its own chain stitch (shaded) at the bottom
(Figure 3), *insert hook under 2loops of the chain stitch (shaded) of
last stitch and pull up loop, yarn over and draw through 1 loop, yarn
over and draw through 2 loops, repeat from * for length of foundation
(Figure5).
Figure 5 Figure 4
Figure 3 Figure 1
Figure 2
WHIPSTITCH
With right sides of work facing and working through
edge stitch, bring threaded needle out from back to
front along edge of piece.
FRENCH KNOT
Bring needle out of back-
ground from back to front,
wrap yarn around needle 1
to 3 times and use thumb to
hold in place while pulling
needle through wraps into
background a short distance
from where it came out.
Figure 1
Figure 2

Você também pode gostar