The Midnight Waves Winter Cowl is designed specifically for use with the new Caron X Pantone yarn. This lovely, squishy, merino wool blend is presented in a unique braid of five different colored links. This pattern calls for two of these multicolored skeins, plus one of many solid color skeins available. Select a solid color that matches one of the links in your multicolored skein and you have a perfectly designed colorway for this project! Get the pattern on Ravelry Here!
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Midnight Waves Winter Cowl
Crochet pattern now available in my Ravelry shop Here!
The Midnight Waves Winter Cowl measures approximately 44 inches wide, and 18.5 inches tall. Instructions include optional placement of a button if desired.
This pattern was designed specifically for use with three skeins of the brand new Caron X Pantone yarn by Yarnspirations (available at Michael’s) – a “collaboration between color experts at Caron and Pantone …”
The Caron X Pantone yarn is a lovely, squishy, merino wool blend, presented in a unique braid of five different colored links. This pattern calls for two of these multicolored skeins, plus one of many solid color skeins available. Select a solid color that matches one of the links in your multi colored skein and you have a perfectly designed colorway for this project!
I can’t wait to see all the different colorways you all make with this pattern! Check in with me on Facebook, and in my Facebook Community for updates, and a Facebook Live event later this week to share more about the pattern!
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Midnight Waves Winter Cowl
I will be releasing this new pattern on Sunday!
The Midnight Waves Winter Cowl/Shawlette measures approximately 44 inches wide, and 18.5 inches tall. Instructions include optional placement of a button if desired.
This pattern was designed specifically for use with three skeins of the brand new Caron X Pantone yarn by Yarnspirations (available at Michael’s) – a “collaboration between color experts at Caron and Pantone …”
The Caron X Pantone yarn is a lovely, squishy, merino wool blend, presented in a unique braid of five different colored links. This pattern calls for two of these multicolored skeins, plus one of many solid color skeins available. Select a solid color that matches one of the links in your multi colored skein and you have a perfectly designed colorway for this project!
I can’t wait to see all the different colorways you all make with this pattern! Check in with me on Facebook, and in my Facebook Community for updates, and a Sunday Facebook Live to introduce and release the pattern! See you then!
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Creeping Granny Square Pattern
Join us over on the Stitched In Love Crocheting Community Facebook Group for our first Crochet-a-Long! We’ll be making my Creeping Granny Square, and I can’t wait to see how many different variations everyone comes up with, the joining methods you use, and what you end up making with all your motifs!
If you prefer to add the pattern to your Ravelry library, you can find it Here!
Or you can just Download the PDF.
Pattern:
Difficulty: Intermediate
Finished Size: 7” x 7”
Required Materials:
• Yarn – Two colors worsted weight yarn
• Hook – Size H (5.0 mm)
Stitch Guide:
Long Double Crochet (ldc): YO, working over the stitch indicated, insert hook in top of next stitch two rows below, pull up a loop even with hook, YO and pull through two loops on hook, twice. |
Body:
Round 1: With color A, ch 3, join with sl st to form a loop (or magic loop), ch 2, 2 dc in lp, ch 1, (3 dc, ch 1) 3 times, join with sl st.
Round 2: Ch 2, dc in next 2 dc, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in next ch 2 sp, *dc in each dc across to next corner, (2 dc, ch 2, 2dc) in corner, repeat from * twice, join with sl st in beg ch 2.
Round 3: Ch 2, *dc in each dc across to corner, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in corner, repeat from * three times, dc in each dc to beg ch 2, join with sl st in beg ch 2. Finish off.
Round 4: Join color B with sl st in any corner, ch 2, (dc, ch2, 2 dc) in same sp, *(dc in next 2 dc, ldc over next dc) 3 times, dc in last 2 dc, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in corner, repeat from *twice, (dc in next 2 dc, ldc over next dc,) 3 times, dc in last 2 dc, join with sl in beg ch 2. Finish off.
Round 5: Join color A with sl st in any corner, ch 2, (dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in same sp, *(dc in next 2 dc, ldc over next dc) 4 times, dc in last three dc, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in corner, repeat from *twice, (dc in next 2 dc, ldc over next dc) 4 times, dc in last 3 dc, join with sl in beg ch 2. Finish off.
Round 6: Join color B with sl st in any corner, ch 2, (dc, ch 2, 2 dc in same sp, *dc in next 3 dc, (ldc over next dc, dc in next 2 dc) 4 times, ldc over next dc, dc in next 3 dc, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in corner, repeat from * twice, dc in next 3 dc, (ldc over next dc, dc in next 2 dc) 4 times, ldc over next dc, dc in next 3 dc, join with sl in beg ch 2. Finish off.
Weave all yarn ends. Wash according to yarn label and block.
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30 Days of Blog 2017 – Twelve
I’m still trucking along. Still having to do quite a bit of frogging and reworking to get it how I really want it. I’m hoping that once I get all the way around with the cotton, the silk should go much faster..
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30 Days of Blog 2017 – Eleven
Not surprisingly, I did have to frog and rework again today. I believe I’ve got it all counted up right now and the rest should hopefully work up pretty fast. I hope. The rest should just be across and then decreases.
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30 Days of Blog 2017 – Ten
Basically I’ve got the cotton rows about halfway done. My counting seems to be slightly off with what I wanted to do though so I’m hoping I won’t have to redo some of this tomorrow.
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30 Days of Blog 2017 – Nine
Progress today. I finally feel like I’m getting somewhere. The back left side is done. I’m hoping that tomorrow I’ll be able to get most of the front done.
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30 Days of Blog 2017 – Seven
So the neckline is frogged now. Scary huh? I’ve got the rework written up, but looking at it, I might do just a little bit of adjustment before starting in.
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Sweet 16 Afghan
The first project of the year is finished and delivered! My Niece Julie turned 16 in January and I wanted to make her a nice, grown-up afghan. With her favorite color purple, I started in on a corner-to-corner afghan. This is a very simple pattern that you can easily google instructions for. It works up perfectly square, or rectangular with very little effort and I really like how the variegated yarn looks in the pattern. (We know I just love variegated yarn.)
My own creativity comes into play with the edging on this piece. I did not write down the pattern for this one, but I will include a very rough account of it below.
This is Julie with her afghan after she received it today. Sorry it was late for your birthday!
Edging
Join all rounds with a sl st in beginning st.
Round 1: A round of single crochet. Two sc in each ch 2 at the end of each row and 3 sc in each corner.
Round 2: Dc in each sc. 3 dc in each corner.
Round 3: Dc, ch 2, sk 2 dc, dc in next dc around. Dc, ch 2, dc in each corner.
Round 4: Dc in each dc around, 2 dc in each ch 2 sp. 3 dc in each corner.
Round 5: Repeat round 3.
Round 6: (Dc, ch 2, dc) in each dc, ch 2. (Dc, ch 2, dc) in each corner.
Round 7: (Dc, picot, ch 1) 3 times in first ch ch 2 sp, ch 1, dc in next ch 2 sp, ch 1. Around. (Dc, picot, ch 1) 5 times in each corner.
Round 8: Dc in ch 1 between first and second picots, ch 5, dc in ch 1 between second and third picots, ch 1, (dc, ch 2, dc in next dc, ch 1. Around. Dc in ch 1 between second and third picots, ch 5, dc in ch 1 between third and fourth picots, ch 1 for each corner.
Round 9: Repeat round 7 with 5 (dc, picot, ch 1) in each ch 5 sp. (Dc, picot, ch 1) 7 times for each corner.
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