Showing posts with label diy. Show all posts
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Saturday, January 05, 2019

Cascade Beanie Crochet Pattern

Cascade Beanie 

By: Rachell Svindland



I'm starting to get my Ravelry store up and running, even though I have been swamped with orders from the holiday season! I am so excited to share one of my favorite beanies, Cascade Beanie!

- Worsted Weight Yarn

- 5.0 mm hook - H hook

- Yarn needle or Smaller Hook

- Scissors

Red Heart Yarn - Super Saver  - Cool Stripes

Red Heart Yarn - Super Saver - Turqua


If you are interested in purchasing a beanie they are available in my Etsy Shop!



Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Basic Beanie Pattern



Hello all! Just wanted to share my basic beanie design with you, this is the base i use for most beanie patterns. This pattern works great for any teen to adult sizes. Makes sure to check your gauge before starting the pattern. I can not STRESS how important that is when starting any pattern. It will save you time and little bit of you sanity. Anyways let's proceed:

WHAT YOU WILL NEED: 
-Worsted Weight Yarn
- H Hook
- Scissors
- Yarn Needle or Small Hook (For finishing and hiding strings)

TERMS/STITCHES YOU WILL NEED TO KNOW:
sl st - slip stitch
ch - chain
sc - single crochet
hdc - half double crochet
hdc inc - half double crochet increase
dc - double crochet
dc inc - double crochet increase


GAUGE:
Hdc with H hook
10 stitches across by 4 rows = 3in x 2in

Doesn't measure up?
Too small = Go up a hook size until it matches the gauge.
Too Big = Go down a hook sizing until it matches the gauge.

NOTES:
- The number after the stitch is how many you should stitch.
-When starting a new row, I use "sc, ch 1," for a dc, when starting a new row instead of the typical "ch 2 or 3"

Allonz!

-- Row 1: Start with a magic circle or ch 1 (make sure to work in the middle of either), sc, ch 1, dc 11, sl st in the middle of the ch 1 to join; [12]
-- Row 2: sc, ch 1, dc in the same st, dc inc in each st around, sl st to the middle of the ch 1 to join; [24]
-- Row 3: sc, ch 1, dc in the same st, dc, *dc inc, dc,* repeat until the end, sl st in the middle of ch 1 to join; [36]
-- Row 4: sc, ch 1, dc in the same st, dc 2, *dc inc, dc 2,* repeat until the end, sl st in the middle of ch 1 to join; [48]
-- Row 5: sc, hdc in each st around, sl st in the middle of the top of the sc to join; [48]
-- Row 6: sc, hdc in the same st, hdc 3, *hdc inc, hdc 3,* repeat until the end, sl st in the middle of the top of the sc to join; [60]
-- Row 7: sc, hdc in each st around, sl st in the middle of the top of the sc to join; [60]
-- Row 8: sc, hdc in the same st, hdc 9, *hdc inc, hdc 9,* repeat until the end, sl st in the middle of the top of the sc to join; [66]
-- Row 9-16: sc, hdc in each st around, sl st in the middle of the top of the sc to join; [66]
-- Row 17: sc in each st around, sl st in the middle of the top of the sc to join; [66]
-- Row 18: sl st in each st around, finish;


If you have any questions or would like to request a pattern, please leave it in the comments below!


Friday, June 22, 2018

Long Time...No Post! Update on Life!

Hello everyone out there in the world wide web! 

Not sure how long it has been since my last post but I know it's been years...

So after the move, the etsy store didn't work out (various outside forces), and ended up getting a full time job. Well that ended a couple of months ago. Today I had an interview for a part time position with Joann's Fabric and I got the job! So I'm going to still try and get this going! I truly believe that this is something I can accomplish, especially when most of my jobs I've had in my life are all connected to this. I have many patterns I plan to add, along with starting a YouTube channel. I want to share my tips, tricks and techniques in the many projects that I take on! But If anyone needs any help with crochet just ask away! 

Much <3,
Rachell

Friday, April 12, 2013

Crochet Shoelaces!!!

Ok so i'm a converse junkie! My "go to sneakers" is always my all stars and I love shoelaces! I don't know why I haven't thought of this until now especially since I have had all types of shoelaces. But with this I can make so many different colors!!! yay! If you learn anything from my blog is that I love colors!



You will need:
Yarn
Crochet Hook
Old Shoelaces
Tape

Depending on how big and loose you want your shoelaces depends on the hook so play around and get a feel. I used a F hook.

Grab the pair of laces that were in the pair of shoes you want to replace and just chain that length and then finish off.

Tape both ends and cut extra and a lil bit of the tape off the end to give a clean look. (there are other methods for this, play around, maybe try putting a dab of glue at the end or glitter glue.)

Well have fun! Please if you share this, link back to me!