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Minggu, 09 Juni 2024
heart cushion written pattern (continuation of my youtube tutorial!)
Hi everyone! Here's the written pattern for rounds 1-12 of my heart cushion cover. You can find the demonstration/steps for rounds 1-5 and how to read this pattern and make the stitches in my youtube tutorial.
Abbreviations: ch - chain / sc - single crochet / hdc - half double crochet / dc - double crochet / ss - slip stitch
Please note that the steps on ending each round and attaching a new color to your work (ss + ch 1) are explained with demonstrations in my youtube tutorial. I strongly recommend that you watch the full video before attempting to continue the rounds with this written pattern since I explain in detail how to make sense of the way it's written as I crochet each stitch in real time.
IMPORTANT: there are no mistakes in this pattern! Some people just haven't read the instructions correctly and I apologize to everyone that got confused by their comments. Please ignore them because I've successfully crocheted multiple projects (both pieces of the cushion, 2 bags of different sizes, wall hanging) following this exact pattern and never faced a problem with the stitches.
Round 1:
Round 2:
Round 3:
Round 4:
Round 5:
Round 6:
1 hdc x 12, 3 dc, 1 hdc x 15, *2 hdc, 1 hdc x 3* x 4, 2 sc, sc x 2, sc 2 together, sc x 2, 2 sc, *1 hdc x 3, 2 hdc* x 4, 1 hdc, end the round and attach your next color (ss + ch 1)
Round 7:
Round 8:
Round 9:
Round 10:
Round 11:
Round 12:
If you want to do more than 12 rounds to make it bigger:
To connect the 2 heart pieces together and make the cushion:
Senin, 03 Juni 2024
diy crochet cake box (with frogs, frosting, and strawberries!) | pattern + video tutorial
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how to crochet ANY iPad/laptop/kindle/book sleeve with pixel grid designs (step-by-step guide)
Hi everyone! As part of my in-depth youtube tutorial, here's a summary of how to design & crochet ANY sleeve for your ipad/laptop/kindle with pixel grids <3
Step 1: PLAN
Decide on which object you want to make the sleeve for and have a general idea about what pixel grid design you want to create. I've got a ton of designs and inspirations saved on this Pinterest board (I regularly update the board with new pieces I've found!).
Step 2: BACK PIECE
Crochet a plain back piece for your sleeve. To do this, start with a slip knot, then chain the same length as your object. Write down how many stitches (this is the width) and rows (this is the height) you made.
[ Optional step 1: If you're making this sleeve for a thicker object, crochet a few extra rows to make up for the thickness before you start following the grid for the front piece. For example, ]
Step 3: PIXEL GRID
This is the site where I like creating my pixel grids (you could also use graph paper or draw on a blank pixel grid in Procreate). Head to 'generate' then 'alpha pattern'. Create your pixel grid according to the size of your back piece -> the number of stitches is the width and the number of rows is the height. Use pixel/fill mode to design the blank pixel grid!
[ Optional step 2: using the pixel grid you've created, for every row -> write down how many stitches there are for each color from left to right then right to left. This will create a pattern for your pixel grid that's easier to follow along than counting every stitch as you crochet it row-by-row ]
Step 4: FRONT PIECE
Use the 'carry on' or 'floating yarn' method to crochet using the pixel grid. These methods are shown in detail and with lots and lots of examples. So, please watch the clips in the video carefully to understand how to crochet using these methods. If you're using 2 colors, I recommend the 'carry on' method. But if you're using a much darker + lighter color or more than 2 colors, I recommend using the 'floating yarn' method. If you have a very dominant background in a light color and objects in just a specific part of the grid (like my Snoopy laptop sleeve), then I recommend using a mix of both methods like in the video.
[ Optional step 3: it can be hard to show circular eyes/blush in pixel grid designs, so you could add these as separate pieces onto the front piece like I did in the video for my frog sleeve. To make circular pieces, start with a magic ring then insert single crochets into the ring till the circle is as big as you want ]
Step 5: JOINING THE PIECES
Fold your work in half so that the wrong sides of your pieces are facing outwards (towards you) and the right sides are facing inwards (folded against each other). Align the sides of your pieces, insert your hook through the edges of both the aligned pieces, then slip stitch the sides together.
[ Optional step 4: sew on some buttons or titch buttons as a closure/clasp for your sleeve ]
Fasten off and you're done!
Happy crocheting & lots of love as always,
Mahum
how to crochet easy bag charms - star, butterfly, & photocard holder (free patterns + video tutorial)
Hi everyone! These are the written patterns for my youtube tutorial. I'd love to see which one you'll make, tag me on instagram or tiktok @mahumcrochets
Mini star:
Make a magic ring (we're going to work in continuous circles so please use a stitch marker or bobby pin to mark the first stitch of each round, start the next round from the first stitch of the previous round)
Round 1 (total 5 st): insert 5 sc into the magic ring
Round 2 (total 10 st): insert 2 sc into every stitch
Round 3 (total 15 st): repeat *1 sc, 2 sc in the same stitch*
Round 4 (repeat to make 5 points of the star): insert in the same st *sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc*, then ss into the next 2 stitches
Slightly bigger star:
Make a magic ring (we're going to work in continuous circles so please use a stitch marker or bobby pin to mark the first stitch of each round, start the next round from the first stitch of the previous round)
Round 1 (total 5 st): insert 5 sc into the magic ring
Round 2 (total 10 st): insert 2 sc into every stitch
Round 3 (total 15 st): repeat *1 sc, 2 sc in the same stitch*
Round 4 (total 20 st): repeat * 1 sc, 1sc, 2 sc in the same stitch*
Round 5 (repeat to make 5 points of the star): insert in the same st *sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc*, then ss into the next 3 stitches
Butterfly:
Make a magic ring, chain 3, insert a dc into the magic ring (this counts as your first cluster)
Repeat 7 times: chain 2, insert 2 dc into the magic ring
Chain 2 then slip stitch into the 3rd chain and fasten off
Attach the next color into the dc space (you can refer to the video tutorial to see which space I'm talking about!), start the following steps from the chain 2 space
In every chain 2 space: insert 6 double crochets
In every dc space: slip stitch
Slip stitch into the chain then chain 8
Fold the piece in half and wrap the chain around the center
Photocard holder:
Back piece - make a slip knot, chain the length of the width of your picture, crochet rows of single crochet till your piece is the same size as your picture, fasten off
Front piece - make a slip knot, chain the same number of chains that you did for the back piece, crochet 2-3 rows of single crochet (this is the bottom border), crochet rows (1 less than the total number of rows you need for the side border) consisting of 2-3 single crochet stitches (this is the first side border), fasten off the first side border, attach your yarn onto the other side, crochet rows consisting of the same number of single crochet stitches as the other side border (1 more row than the first side border to make the second side border), chain the difference to connect the second side border to the first, single crochet into the stitches of the first side border, crochet 2-3 rows of single crochet to make the top border (also work the stitches into the chains)
Slip stitch the front piece and back piece together
Happy crocheting & lots of love as always,
Mahum
Jumat, 31 Mei 2024
crochet rose top free pattern + video tutorial (made-to-measure with example size S/M pattern)
Hi everyone! This is a companion pattern for my youtube tutorial, it is not meant to be followed alone. It includes the measurements, stitch counts, and number of rounds that I did for my top. For reference, I'm a size S/M (in inches, upper bust: 32, bust: 34.5, waist: 27) and because I used double crochet stitches, my work has a slight stretch so I crocheted the length of my work 1-3 inches less than the measurements I took to accommodate the stretch for a more flattering fit.
Please do not blindly follow this pattern or measurements here! This top is MADE-TO-MEASURE, meaning you should crochet it according to your specific measurements. Refer to the tutorial for explanations because this pattern is only for reference and example purposes to help you understand what I did for my top so that you can make your own.
! You can find the yarns I used here on my amazon storefront !
Abbreviations & terminology
ss - slip stitch / sc - single crochet / dc - double crochet / tc - triple crochet / hdc - half double crochet
Body
Chain 115, ss into the first chain to form a round
*To start every roung: chain 2 / to end every round: ss into the chain 2
*Insert 1 dc in every stitch unless you're making an increase/decrease
Round 1 to 3: 1 dc in every stitch (no increases/decreases)
Round 4 to 7: crochet 4 increases in each round
Round 8 to 12: crochet 5 decreases in each round
Round 13 to 25: 1 dc in every stitch (no increases/decreases)
Please adjust this example pattern to fit your measurements, do not follow it blindly because this is custom-made-to-measure for my size!
Straps
I made my straps as wide as 4 stitches. So, there are 4 dc in every row (chain 3 counts as a dc).
Row 1: attach yarn, chain 3 (this counts as your first dc), 1 dc in the next 3 stitches
Row 2 onwards: turn your work, chain 3 (this counts as your first dc), 1 dc in the next 2 stitches, 1 dc in the top 3rd chain, repeat
-> I did 15 rows in total
Rose
To make the rose bigger/smaller, only chain in multiples of 5. For example: 80, 95, 110, 250, etc.
Row 1: chain 101, insert 1 sc in the 2nd chain from your hook, insert 1 sc in every chain (total 100 sc stitches)
Row 2: turn your work, repeat *chain 5, skip 4 stitches, ss in the 5th stitch*
Row 3: repeat the following steps to make the petals...
- work in the chain space; sc, hdc, dc, 3 tc
- insert 1 tc in the 3rd sc stitch (please refer to video tutorial if you're confused)
- work in the same chain space: 3 tc, dc, hdc, sc
Fold the piece circularly in on itself to make the rose shape then sew it with a plastic needle to secure it.
Ruffles
Row 1: chain 100, insert 1 dc into the 3rd chain from your hook, 2 dc in every chain
Row 2: turn your work, chain 2, insert 1 dc in every stitch
connect with me and share your work in our community by tagging me on instagram & tiktok @mahumcrochets - lots of love as always,
Mahum
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