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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Knitting Project

I'm so excited!  My first knitting project is almost complete!

It wasn't too long ago that a good friend of mine tried teaching me to knit, and I finally understood it.  In exchange, I helped her learn to crochet, which was a lot of fun.  Anyway, I had a ball of wool yarn that I randomly got for free at a local Stitch 'n Bitch session.  I'm seed stitching it, and I'm almost to the end of the ball of yarn.

I'll post pictures when it's complete!

Monday, November 28, 2011

Lacy Dishcloth Pattern

Here is the pattern for the third dishcloth in the sampler.  I used a green self-striping cotton yarn from Lily's Sugar 'n Cream collection.

Materials:  1 ball (2 oz) of cotton yarn; Size 5mm (US H or 8) crochet hook, or size needed to obtain gauge

Gauge:  14 sc and 14 rows = 4 inches (10 cm)

Pattern Instructions:
Ch 41
Base Row:  1 dc in 3rd ch from hook.  1 dc in next 2 ch. *Ch 1, skip next ch, 1 dc in next 3 ch.  Repeat from * to end of row and turn.  (You should have 39 stitches)
1st Row:  Ch 2.  *1 dc in each of next 3 stitches.  Ch 1, skip ch 1 space.  Repeat from * to last 3 stitches.  1 dc in each of last 3 stitches and turn.
2nd Row:  Ch 2.  *1 dc in first stitch.  Ch 1, skip next stitch.  1 dc in next stitch.  1 long dc (insert hook in ch-1 space 2 rows below).  Repeat from * to last 3 stitches.  1 dc in next stitch, ch 1, skip next stitch.  1 dc in last stitch and turn.
3rd Row:  Ch 2.  1 dc in first stitch.  *Ch 1 , skip next ch-1 space, 1 dc in each of next 3 stitches.  Rep from * to last 2 stitches.  Ch 1, skip next space, dc in last stitch.  Turn.
4th Row:  Ch 2.  *1 dc in first stitch.  1 long dc over next ch-1 space.  1 dc in next st.  Ch 1, skip next stitch.  Repeat from * to last 3 stitches.  1 dc in next st, 1 long dc over next ch-1 space, 1 dc in last stitch.  Turn.
Repeat 1st to 4th rows until work from beginning measures approximately 11 inches (28 cm).  Fasten off.
Edging:  Work 1 round sc evenly around outer edge, having 3 sc in the corners.  Slip stitch in 1st stitch.
Next Round:  Ch 2.  1 dc in each stitch around, having 3 dc in the corners.  Sl st in top of turning ch.  Fasten off.

As I stated earlier, I used self-striping yarn for this pattern.  I just like the way it turns out!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Circular Dishcloth/Coaster Pattern

Hello again all!  Just in time for the holiday season, I present to you my pattern for the circular dishcloth in the sampler.  It's very quick and easy to make, as long as you can work in the round.

Materials: Cotton yarn, crochet hook of choice (I prefer a US G or H, but you can use pretty much any hook you want)

Pattern Instructions:
Chain 4 and join with a slip stitch in first chain to form a loop
Round 1:  Ch 3 (this counts as your first double crochet), 11 more dc in loop for a total of 12 stitches.  Join with a sl st in top of ch 3.  DO NOT TURN.
Round 2:  Ch 3 (counts as first dc), 1 dc in top of previous round's ch 3.  2 dc in each dc around (24 stitches), join with sl st in top of ch 3.
Round 3 and on:  Ch 3 (counts as first dc), 1 dc in top of previous round's ch 3.  Increase stitch count of round by 12 stitches, spacing as desired.  Join with sl st in top of ch 3.
Finishing: After joining last round with sl st, fasten off.  Hide ends, and you're good to go!

My average coaster is 3 total rounds.  The dishcloth in the sampler was 4 rounds.  Obviously, you can change this pattern up to suit your tastes.  The important thing to remember is that whatever number of stitches you use in your first round is the number of stitches you increase by in each subsequent round.  (This is also very handy when making beanies, by the way.)

Enjoy!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Crochet Dishcloth Pattern

I found the patterns that I used to make the dishcloths in the dishcloth sampler, so I have decided to share!  Today's pattern is a very basic dishcloth pattern that was used to create the purple/red/green/cream dishcloth in the sampler.  Enjoy!

Materials: Size 5mm (U.S. H/8) crochet hook, or size needed to obtain gauge; 1 ball (2 oz) of cotton yarn

Gauge:  12 sc (single crochet) and 13 rows = 4 in/10 cm; Gauge is not a huge deal for this project

Pattern Instructions:
Ch (Chain) 37
1st Row: RS (Right Side).  1 sc in 2nd ch from hook. *Ch 1, skip next ch, 1 sc in next ch.  Repeat from * to last ch.  1 sc in last ch and turn.  (You should have 36 stitches)
2nd Row: Ch 1.  1 sc in first sc. *Ch 1, 1 sc in next ch-1 space.  Repeat from * to last sc.  1 sc in last sc and turn.
3rd Row and on: Repeat 2nd row for approximately 10 in/25.5 cm and fasten off
You can also add an optional sc border at the end of this project.

This pattern was taken from the label of a ball of Lily Sugar n' Cream cotton yarn.  Any cotton yarn can be used for this project.  Self-striping yarn is recommended for an unique and fun look!


Enjoy the pattern!

Monday, November 21, 2011

Dishcloth Sampler

As you can see, I have a dishcloth sampler!  The patterns for all three of these are really simple.  The two square dishcloths were patterns I got off of the labels of the Sugar n' Cream yarn I used for each.  The circular dishcloth is just a simple double crochet in the round that increases by 12 stitches each round, starting the first round with 12 stitches.  It can actually double as a coaster or hotpad as well.

If anyone is interested in the actual patterns, I can definitely post them.  Of course, if you don't want to make these yourself and you'd like to have a few, I'm more than willing to make a few on commission for a reasonable price.  ^_^  All you have to do is ask!

Welcome!

Welcome to Hikari's Handicrafts!  This blog is all about crafting; specifically knit, crochet, and some sewing as well.  I look forward to sharing with everyone and getting feedback on things as well.

Happy crafting to all!