Happy Valentines my dear friends...
And thank you so much for sharing
some grandma love around...
Love can be sweet.
Love can be blue.
With cupids arrow,
through my heart.
Love is always true...
Friday, February 12, 2010
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Grandma Potholder Tutorial Part2
Grandma Potholder Tutorial Part 2...
The ruffles need a base to be crocheted onto
and the trebles(dc) sit sticking up on these base rows...
This seems to be very hard to photograph but I do hope you can follow...
To do these ruffles you need to hold your work and
maneuver around the chain loops quite a bit...
Sometimes it is easier to do a group of trebles on the chain loop
then put your work flat so you can see where the next group
has to go...
and the trebles(dc) sit sticking up on these base rows...
This seems to be very hard to photograph but I do hope you can follow...
To do these ruffles you need to hold your work and
maneuver around the chain loops quite a bit...
Sometimes it is easier to do a group of trebles on the chain loop
then put your work flat so you can see where the next group
has to go...
You work in a zig-zap pattern up and down the chains...
and jump over the dc(sc) that you made in the row above or below...
you might think this leaves gaps...but it really doesn't...
You will have a nice ruffle when you are finished...
Now if you find that the amount of trebles on each sections is
to crammed only do 4 trebles(dc)...
If you have to much room you can add a treble(dc)...
I like to do 5 but that is my tension...
and don't forget to start each row by doing a
slip stitch and 3 chain...this is your first treble(dc)...
If you find that the pictures for one of the rows
hard to understand just remember all the ruffles are done in the same way...
So going down the page and finding a clearer picture could help...
So without further hype here goes...
and please e-mail me if you have any problems...
I will be happy to help...
PS... just had to do some pink fluro pointers!!!
and jump over the dc(sc) that you made in the row above or below...
you might think this leaves gaps...but it really doesn't...
You will have a nice ruffle when you are finished...
Now if you find that the amount of trebles on each sections is
to crammed only do 4 trebles(dc)...
If you have to much room you can add a treble(dc)...
I like to do 5 but that is my tension...
and don't forget to start each row by doing a
slip stitch and 3 chain...this is your first treble(dc)...
If you find that the pictures for one of the rows
hard to understand just remember all the ruffles are done in the same way...
So going down the page and finding a clearer picture could help...
So without further hype here goes...
and please e-mail me if you have any problems...
I will be happy to help...
PS... just had to do some pink fluro pointers!!!
First ruffle finished...
Sorry that that round of yarn matched the foundation...
The next colour could help...
After looking through these pics I do hope you can follow...
I think maybe I should have added some more?
Basically the ruffle go on the first, third, fifth, and seven row...
of the foundation...
Now with the move I have gone and lost the piece of paper
with what I wrote down the instructions on so I am winging it a bit but
I think it is right...
You can omit this if you want but it is fairly easy...
Chain 6.Join with a slip stitch.
Round 1...3 chain,15 treble(dc) into circle.join with a slip stitch.
Round 2...3 chain,1 treble(dc) in to same stitch,
1 treble(dc)in next,2 trebles(dc) in next...
continue row with 1 then 2 treble(dc).
join round with a slip stitch at end.
Round 3...3 chain,1 treble(dc) in same stitch,
1 treble(dc) in next, 2 trebles(dc) in next...
continue row with 1 then 2 trebles(dc).
join round with a slip stitch.
Round 4...Same as last row...
Round 5...Same as last row...
Round 6...3 chain,1 treble(dc) in next,1 treble only
in all to end. Join with a slip stitch...
Round 7...Now this row was a tad hard to remember
so forgive me if I am out...
3 chain,1 treble(dc) in base of this stitch,
1 treble(dc) in next two,2 treble(dc) in next,
follow around 1 treble(dc)-1 treble(dc)-2 treble(dc).
join with a slip stitch to end...
Last row...1 chain 1 dc(sc) in same stitch,3 chain,
miss 2 stitches,1 dc(sc) in next. Continue around
with 3 chain,miss 2 stitches,1 dc(sc) in next...
this row is a series of chain loops
I am crossing fingers that this is right...
There should have be 36 but I ended up with 34...
now with the loops I know I was 2 short...
so I just eased these in when I did my dc(sc) around the edge...
Oh well even I get thing wrong...
Yeah it's finished and hopefully looking just perfectly ruffly
and ready to be hung up as a decoartive addition to your other potholders
or maybe it will be a practical potholder and be used on your table...
Whatever the purpose I am sure you will have it for years to come
and be part of your Grandma collection...
Be sure to add your pictures to the Grandma Tutorial group I have
on Flickr...
or let m know how you went...
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Grandma Potholder Tutorial Part1
Grandma Potholder Tutorial...
This tutorial will be in two parts...
Just to spread out the amount of pictures
and to give you a bit of time to work through it...
The potholder has a foundation...
This is what you will add your ruffles too...
Just to spread out the amount of pictures
and to give you a bit of time to work through it...
The potholder has a foundation...
This is what you will add your ruffles too...
It is very easy as it is made up of chains and dc(sc)
and the very odd Treble(dc) here and there...
and the very odd Treble(dc) here and there...
Your ruffles will be crocheted on in Part 2...
I have a back to my potholder as well
but I will be just giving written instructions for this
I have a back to my potholder as well
but I will be just giving written instructions for this
as some might fine it easy to omit
and just have it without one...
I have used some gorgeous yarn for this project...
Debbie Stoller by Stitch Nation
I am using
Bamboo Ewe...
and
Full-o-Sheep
Which would be a 8ply...
and a 3.5mm crochet hook...
All instructions are in English crochet and
American convertions are in Brackets( )...
There are lots of pictures and if I need to I will add some notes below
if the step needs further clarifying...
I do hope you give it a try as ruffles are so gorgeous!!!
and just have it without one...
I have used some gorgeous yarn for this project...
Debbie Stoller by Stitch Nation
I am using
Bamboo Ewe...
and
Full-o-Sheep
Which would be a 8ply...
and a 3.5mm crochet hook...
All instructions are in English crochet and
American convertions are in Brackets( )...
There are lots of pictures and if I need to I will add some notes below
if the step needs further clarifying...
I do hope you give it a try as ruffles are so gorgeous!!!
Now this first group of dc(sc) I have not called a round...
It is more a starting point to your first round...
The first round is below...
at the top of the loop...not the bottom...
First Round finished...
Just to explain this step again...
3 chain then 1 treble(dc) in the last dc(sc)
This is so you start your next round at the top of the loop...
Fifth Round Finished...
Just make a loop to hang your potholder from...
about 12 chain or so...
Now the base is finished...
Yeah!!!
You did it...I knew you could...
Now in the next tutorial
the ruffles will be added...
They will go over the
first round
third round
fifth round
and seventh round...
You will have four lovely ruffles in total...
To go to part 2
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Grandma's Gone Potty
Grandma Potholder...
This is my new ruffled potholder...
I will be putting up a tutorial on this very soon...
I have had it finished before the move
but now I just have to locate all the pieces of
paper with the instructions scribbled down...
It will be a very long tutorial and I might need to put it as two posts
as I really wanted to do it step by step for all the new
beginner crocheters to enjoy...
It might look complicated but really I will be making the steps very
clear and easy...
I have used the beautiful yarn from Debbie Stollers collection
which was just so lovely to use...
and amazing colours...
So please stay tuned
with hook at the ready...
and I hope I will have everyone going quite potty
over this one...
This is my new ruffled potholder...
I will be putting up a tutorial on this very soon...
I have had it finished before the move
but now I just have to locate all the pieces of
paper with the instructions scribbled down...
It will be a very long tutorial and I might need to put it as two posts
as I really wanted to do it step by step for all the new
beginner crocheters to enjoy...
It might look complicated but really I will be making the steps very
clear and easy...
which was just so lovely to use...
and amazing colours...
So please stay tuned
with hook at the ready...
and I hope I will have everyone going quite potty
over this one...
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