Showing posts with label snowflakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snowflakes. Show all posts

Saturday, January 21, 2023

Snowflakes & Sunshine Dishcloth Free Crochet Pattern

 


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Snowflakes & Sunshine Dishcloth
by Elizabeth Mareno 2023


You can get all 31 washcloths in a Bundle for $25.00. 




Pattern:

Materials List:

Yarn:

1 oz- 100% Cotton worsted weight

Samples used:

Hobby Lobby I Love This Cotton- 100% cotton (3.5 oz/180yds)

Red Heart Scrubby Smoothie- 100% cotton (3.5 oz/153yds)

Notions:

·         US #7/4.5mm crochet hook

·         Yarn needle

Skill: Beginner

Finished Size: 7-1/2”

Gauge:

WW- #7 hook- 16sc x 17 rows = 4” x 4” (10cm x 10cm)

Special Stitches:

·         Picot:  ch3, sl st in 1st ch

Abbreviations: US

Ch- chain

dc- double crochet

hdc- half double crochet

MR- magic ring

Sc- single crochet

Sl st- slip stitch

  

Pattern:

Round 1: MR, 16 dc in ring, join. (16dc)

Round 2: (ch3, sk 1, sl st in next dc) around, join with sl st to first ch. (8 ch-3 sp)

Round 3: sl st into ch-3 sp, ch2 (counts as hdc), 5hdc in ch-3 sp, 6hdc in remaining ch-3 sp, join with sl st to first hdc. (48 hdc)

Round 4: sl st in 2 hdc, ch1, sc in same sp, sc in next sp, (ch4, sk4, sc in next 2 hdc) around, join with sl st to first sc. (16sc, 8 ch-4 sp)

Round 5: sl st to ch-4 sp, ch2 (counts as hdc), 7hdc in ch-4 sp, skipping all sc’s from Rd4- 8hdc in each ch-4 sp around, join with sl st to first hdc. (64 hdc)

Round 6: ch5 (counts as dc + ch2), sk2 hdc, hdc in next 2, (ch2, sk2, dc in next 2, ch2, sk2, hdc in next 2) around, ch2, sk2, dc in the last hdc, join with a sl st to the 3rd ch of the starting ch5. (16 ch-2 sp, 16 dc, 16 hdc)

Round 7: ch1, skipping all dc and hdc- (sc, hdc, dc, tr, picot, tr, dc, hdc, sc) in each ch-2 sp around, join with a sl st to the first sc. (128 st, 16 picots)




© Bizzy Crochet and Design 2023












Monday, May 25, 2015

Citrus Snowflakes Baby Blanket Pattern

Citrus Snowflakes Baby Blanket Pattern

by Elizabeth Mareno



This pattern is available on ETSY or my website.

Also, this pattern is available as an Ebook with both the adult and baby versions of the 
Citrus Snowflake Blanket.

Welcome to the Citrus Snowflakes Baby Blanket Pattern page. Why is this blanket called Citrus Snowflakes? The pattern I chose was called a snowflake pattern, but I didn't want to do it in traditional colors. I chose to do it in tropical, citrusy colors instead. My two favorite colors are coral and aqua, and you will see that palette and quite a few of my designs. 

Also, when I got to the edging, I just knew this blanket needed something dynamic. So, I chose an edging pattern that resembled fireworks, snowflakes, and flowers all together. The hardest part about the edging was figuring out the math. But, if you just follow my easy pattern, you won't have any trouble at all!

The pattern also comes with a link to a random stripe generator by Biscuits and Jam, as well as an alternative simple edging using the crab stitch. Don't let this adorable little blanket intimidate you!!









© Bizzy Crochet and Design 2015

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