Archive for April, 2006
Here is a list of some of the most common and most simple to use afghan crochet patterns:
1. Single crochet pattern
You can make a simple and very elegant afghan crochet. One good thing about this pattern is that it only uses either a pattern of stripes with varied colors or a dense and continuous color. With its solidness, single crochet pattern for afghans are usually used when making a cover for a chair or on a bed. continue reading »
April 29 2006 | Crochet Pattern | No Comments »
One of the most popular products of crocheting is the afghan. From children to elderlys, afghan had been used, reused, and was passed down from one generation to another as it remained fashionable and durable blanket after so many years had passed.
This is due to the reason on the way the material was made. Afghans are made through the outstanding methods of crocheting. With the careful combinations of different crochet stitches and the manipulation of the creator in order to come up with a good material, afghan crochets are one of the best merchandise this kind of pastime has ever made. continue reading »
April 29 2006 | Crochet Pattern | No Comments »
As a crochet beginner, you should learn the process of creating a pattern row and a single stitch crocheting. In 8 simple steps, you will learn how to craft a crochet product.
1. You might need to use crochet supplies like a size G crochet hook, small scissors, worsted-weight yarn with any colors, and a big-eyed yarn needle. continue reading »
April 19 2006 | Crochet | No Comments »
1. Almost 99.9% of crochet patterns and instructions are ranked according to difficulty level. Rank such as advanced, intermediate, easy or beginner. Always choose a pattern with a difficulty level that caters to your skills. We have seen people quit crochet because they gave up hope on it. The reason is that they chose a level too high for them. Always start slow and move your way up the difficulty ladder. continue reading »
April 18 2006 | Crochet | No Comments »
Crochet instructions are not difficult to follow once you become familiar to reading the pattern and appreciative of the meaning of each abbreviated symbol. Don’t forget to search in the instruction the punctuation and the pause every time you see periods or commas.
When studying crochet patterns and instruction, it is the basic to understanding the style of writing which includes crochet abbreviated symbol. But be an idiot and think that you need to memorize the symbols and abbreviations because you can always refer to your list. This is not some school examination. Practice and more practice and the symbols will become chicken to you. continue reading »
April 18 2006 | Crochet Pattern and crochet instructions | No Comments »
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