Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Crochet cluster and Mesh Scarf - Tutorial

Another current project by me is a scarf  in a mesh stitch and I added clusters in between stitches.


This project is fun to make, not hard and it's an easy pattern.


You can view my Mesh stitch tutorial here






















For this project, I used 5mm hook, ice yarn in Magic light, colours are stunning and looks great!


Stitches used are and it's in US term


sc - single crochet
dc- double crochet


CLUSTER -Yarn over (yo), insert the hook into the next stitch, yarn over, draw the yarn through the stitch, yarn over, draw the yarn through 2 loops on the hook.
Repeat the step three times.You should end up with 5 loops on the hook.Yarn over and draw the yarn through all 5 loops on the hook.One 4-double-crochet (4-dc) cluster is complete.
Multiple chain of 4 plus 6 extra turning.
I chained 24 plus 6, or you can chain more depending on how wide you want.


Row 1 : work 1sc to the 10th chain from hook
             * ch5, skip 3sts, 1sc to the next chain, rep* to the end.


Row 2 :   Ch5, 1sc into 3rd chain of  ch5 space
   *ch5, 1sc  into 3rd st of next ch5 space
                repeat from* to last space or loop,
                ch5, sc to the 4th, ch2, skip 2 sts, dc next st.


Row 3:  Ch6, work cluster into ch5 space,
*ch5, sc into 3rd chain of chain 5
              chain 5, cluster into ch5 space repeat from* to end.
              ch5, sc to the 3rd chain of ch5. (3 clusters made)
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Row 4:   Ch5, 1sc to the 3rd st of first ch5 space
              *ch5, 1sc into 3rd st of next ch5 space
               repeat from* to last space
               ch5, sc to the 3rd st, ch2, skip 1 st, dc next st.


Row 5:  ch6, skip ch2 space and work  *1sc to the 3rd st of ch5 space
   Ch5, repeat from* to the end.
              Ch5 work 1sc to the 3rd st of ch5 space.


Row 6 : Repeat row 4
Row 7 : Repeat from row 3 until you have the desired length of your scarf.
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You can make anything from this pattern, I think be ideal for Spring :)


Hope you all like it, and please let me know if you have question or find an error.
Thank you!

If you would like a PDF - ad free copy, please visit my Ravelry Store.


Regards

Milina

Monday, February 13, 2017

Crochet Meshy Stitch Scarf

Learning crochet stitches is always  fun, this week I learnt about Mesh stitch and easy to follow pattern even the beginner can do it.




Another quick project I finished a scarf, a gift for a friend, took me 2days though Lol!
This scarf measure 47" just right for this summer weather here in Australia. 

I used ice yarn for this project, my first time using this yarn it was soft and light, I really love how this scarf turned out. If you would like to purchase this yarn here is the link it's my friend yarn store http://yarnstore.yarnshopping.com/baby-yarns-magic-light

For the materials I used:

5mm hook
Ice yarn magic light
scissor for weaving ends
yarn needle

Stitches used are and it's in US term

sc - single crochet
dc- double crochet

For the pattern:

Multiple chain of 4 plus 6 extra turning

I chained 24 plus 6

Row 1  :  work 1sc to the 10th chain from hook 
  


                






* ch5, skip 3sts, 1sc to the next chain, rep* to the end.







Row 2 :  Ch5, 1sc into 3rd chain of  ch5 space


               








 *ch5, 1sc  into 3rd st of next ch5 space
    repeat from* to last space or loop, 
   ch5, sc to the 4th st, ch2, skip 2 sts, dc next st.









Row 3 :  ch6, skip ch2 space and work  *1sc to the 3rd st of ch5 space













Ch5, repeat from* to the end, work 1sc to the 3rd st of ch5 space.


Row 4:  Ch5, 1sc to the 3rd st of first ch5 space
               *ch5, 1sc into 3rd st of next ch5 space
                repeat from* to last space
               ch5, 1sc to the 3rd st of last space, 
                ch5, sc to the 3rd st, ch2, skip 1 st, dc next st.








Repeat from row 3 and 4 until you have your desired length, if you make it wider you will have a beautiful, wrap around scarf.

*Don't forget to turn you work and I hope you all like it.

Please feel free to share your finished work when done. If you have any question, please feel free to ask :)

If you would like a PDF copy please visit my Ravelry Store. Thank you!

Regards
Milina