As Lady you always need gloves – and lace gloves are always chic :)
Links:
Crochet Gloves (Fishnet gloves) (Russian)
via: The original for learning crochet gloves – with pictures and google translatable
…compilation of tutorials
As Lady you always need gloves – and lace gloves are always chic :)
Links:
Crochet Gloves (Fishnet gloves) (Russian)
via: The original for learning crochet gloves – with pictures and google translatable
This handbag is self-made from plastic, yarn and a little fabric!
Great, isn’t it?
Links:
Handbag from Plastic Bottles (Summer handbag from plastic bottles) (Russian, photo tutorial)
via: What could you make …
These rosebuds look really nice, don’t they? :)
By the way, at the Broomstick Lace scarf you can find links to Broomstick Lace tutorials.
Links:
Broomstick Lace Rosebud (Rose-MK) (Russian, photo tutorial)
via: how to make
Here at unikatissima:
Broomstick Lace Scarf
I can’t decide whether I find the fish potholders kitschy or not.
Until I’ve made my decision I think that I can present them here ;-)
Links:
Fish Potholders (Potholder “Goldfish”) (Russian)
via: fish potholders! – free crochet diagram and google translatable explanations!
In this entry someone used the Granny Square spiral which I presented before to crochet a very nice summer crochet spiral top.
If the Granny Square spiral looks too compact to your taste check out the Granny spiral.
Links:
Crochet Spiral Top (Russian)
Here at unikatissima:
Granny Square Spiral
Granny Spiral
I presented some crochet flowers before, here is another crochet flower that I like very much.
Links:
Crochet Flower (Flor linda de Crochê) (Portuguese)
via: beautiful flower! With chart.
Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tags ‘crochet’ and ‘flower’
Well, doesn’t the table runner look cute?
Links:
Crocheted Table Runner (Infinity Table Runner) (German)
=> there’s the link to the German instruction
The instruction contains the following abbreviations, I added the translations as given by the DROPS Dictionary (where you can get (not only English) translations of the German crochet terms):
MS = Musterrapport = pattern repeat
Lftm = Luftmasche (Lm) = chain stitch (ch)
Kettm = Kettenmasche (Kettm) = slip stitch (sl st)
fM = feste Masche (fM) = UK: double crochet (dc), US: single crochet (sc)
Stb = Stäbchen (Stb) = UK: treble crochet (tr), US: double crochet (dc)
D-Stb = Doppelstäbchen (D-Stb) = UK: double treble crochet (dtr), US: treble crochet (tr)
Laufen die Zeichen oben zus, werden die M zus abgem, laufen die Zeichen unten zus, werden die M in eine Einstichstelle gearb. = If the symbols are connected at the top they are crocheted together, if the symbols are connected at the bottom, they are crocheted in the same stitch.
I presented a couple of ideas for crochet doilies before, now also a doily necklace.
I find it really nice :)
Links:
Doily Necklace (Cheater’s Guide to a Bib Necklace)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘doily’
I already presented some crochet flowers, I find the idea to make vernal crochet flower cards with them neat :)
Hm, this would also look cute with Crazy Daisies, wouldn’t it?
Links:
Crochet Flower Card (Flowery greeting card tutorial)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘crochet flower’
Entries with the tag ‘Crazy Daisy’
Another heart-related thing: a crocheted heart :))
It can be appliqued to all sorts of things or be worn as a brooch and you get immediatly the Valentine’s Day spirit ;-)
Links:
Picture from: FO Friday July 1st
via: heart applique
Instruction: Teen Throw