Quick & Easy Bead Loom

unikatissima Quick Easy Bead Loom

 

Recently I wanted to bead loom two patterns of my random squares pattern generator and needed a bead loom for this.

 

unikatissima Quick Easy Bead Loom I’ve completely forgotten about the tutorial that I presented for my other bead bracelet (well, the entries pile up :)) and simply wound my thread around a cardboard fruit dish and just started.
The advantage is that I have plenty of thread to weave in after cutting the threads on the back of the dish.
And if you don’t have a cardboard fruit dish I’m sure that you can use a box of chocolates, too ;-)
I didn’t need to make little notches with my cardboard fruit dish because it was rough enough, but with a box of chocolates I think it would be better, just as described in the tutorial.

 

unikatissima Quick Easy Bead Loom

 

And that’s it.
I haven’t woven in all threads and have no closure yet – I can’t decide.
It’s done with the random squares pattern 1 further below.

 

unikatissima Quick Easy Bead Loom And here I began another one that I make with the random squares pattern 2 further below.

 


Random Squares Pattern 1
9 squares width
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unikatissima Random Square Generator

 

unikatissima Random Square Generator

 


Random Squares Pattern 2
9 squares width
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unikatissima Random Square Generator

 

unikatissima Random Square Generator

 


Links:
Here at unikatissima:
Random Squares Pattern Generator
Loom Woven Bead Bracelet

Here again the linklist of Loom Woven Bead Bracelet:
Make your own bead loom (with explaining pictures)

Tutorial on Bead Loom Weaving
Another tutorial on Bead Loom Weaving
Another tutorial on Bead Loom Weaving

Two very good pictures (in English text): select in the left sidebar ‘Woven Beadwork’ and scroll down
Two very good pictures (in German text): select in the left sidebar ‘Gewebtes’ and scroll down

Tips to bead weaving (German) at Perlenhobby.de: click on ‘Tipps + Tricks’ in the sidebar left and select there ‘Tipps zum Perlenweben’

Crocheted Flower Shawl

junghanswolle Crocheted Flower Shawl

I find this crocheted scarf really cute, it simply consists of lengths of chains and strewn little flowers ;-)
Once I crocheted this pattern, but without the lengths of chains and even though it looks tricky I didn’t found it very difficult.
You just have to follow the diagram carefully ;-))

 

junghanswolle Crocheted Flower ShawlThe pattern isn’t available anymore.

But I found the scarf very cute and so I tried to remember how it worked and wrote my own pattern.
It is much more flexible because it tells you how to modify the length of chains between the little flowers.


Links:
Blümchenschal (German and English)

Crocheted Flower Shawl (Modell 827/8, Gehäkelter Blumenschal aus Aparta) (German)
They suggest another yarn now for this shawl:
Crocheted Flower Shawl (Modell 411/0, Gehäkelter Blumenschal aus Batik) (German)

Read the English translation of the overview page.
The instruction (PDF file, ~270KB) itself contains a good-to-read crochet diagram, the same as before.

Filet Crochet in Rounds

unikatissima Filet Crochet in Rounds

Filet crochet in rounds? What for?
Well, I find that it looks simply better with symmetrical patterns like those of the random squares pattern generator :)
It can that you don’t see any difference from far away, but from close I find it more beautiful if the stripes pattern made from the double crochets radiates from the center.

 

unikatissima Filet Crochet in Rounds
And that’s how the same pattern looks if filet crocheted the normal way.
The other one is much more beautiful, isn’t it?
;-)

 

Actually it’s another form of crochet medaillons, that you simply join.

 


That’s how it works:

The start:

unikatissima Filet Crochet in Rounds You can have a filled or empty middle square

 

unikatissima Filet Crochet in Rounds …that you crochet the normal way:
You crochet the empty middle square from 4 ch for the ‘bottom’, 3 ch for the right side, 2 ch for the ‘lid’ and 1 dc for the left side (that are 9 chains and one double crochet in the first chain) and
 
you crochet the filled middle square from 4 ch for the ‘bottom’, 3 ch for the right side, 3 dc for the ‘filling’ (these are 7 chains and three double crochets in the first three chains).

 

unikatissima Filet Crochet in Rounds Or you can have four filled or empty middle squares.

 

unikatissima Filet Crochet in Rounds You can crochet the empty middle squares the normal way, too (7 ch for the bottom of two squares, 3 ch for the right side, 2 ch for the ‘lid’, 1 dc for the side, 2 ch for the ‘lid’ of the left square and 1 dc for the left side), then turn and add two more squares on top.
 
 
 
You should begin the filled middle squares in the center: 4 ch for the bottom of the 1st square, 3 ch for the side of the 1st square, 3 dc for the filling and the other side of the 1st square, then 3 ch for the side of the 2nd square, 3 dc for the filling and the other side of the 2nd square in the last dc of the 1st square, continue this way until you have crocheted all four squares.

 

The rest:

unikatissima Filet Crochet in Rounds Here you see using the example of an empty middle square from the top how to continue: you crochet 3 ch for the side of the 2nd square(!) of the 2nd round, 3 dc to fill and finish the 2nd square. For the empty corner square you crochet ‘around the corner’: simply 5 ch and a filled square again by crocheting 4 dc. Continue this way until you join the round with a slip stitch at the end.

 

unikatissima Filet Crochet in Rounds For filled corner squares you always(!) crochet it to be the first of the side by crocheting 3 ch as for the empty square but then you crochet the following two dc in the last dc of the previous square.

 

unikatissima Filet Crochet in Rounds Here you can see again how a filet crochet square worked in rounds with one middle square is constructed (I turned the numbers so that you also can see the work direction of the actual square).
You can see at squares 2 und 10 that you begin a round always in the same column.

 

unikatissima Filet Crochet in Rounds And here you can see how a filet crochet square worked in rounds with four middle squares is constructed (here again I turned the numbers so that you also can see the work direction of the actual square).
You can see at squares 5 und 17 that you begin a round always in the same column.

 

The used pattern:

That’s the pattern I used for the swatches, I let it generate with the Random Squares Pattern Generator.
Of course ;-)
(To save the pictures click them with the right mouse button and select ‘Save image as…’ or similar)

The pattern:
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The quarter pattern:
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The border:
unikatissima Filet Crochet in Rounds Pattern

 

The repeated pattern:
unikatissima Filet Crochet in Rounds Pattern

 

And perhaps the whole as a summer shawl, straight or triangular:
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Well, the whole thing is ‘cheated’ from photos of my swatches, especially ‘cheated’ because a single square is crocheted from cotton thread and has only a side length of about 10 cm. As per Pythagoras Calculator the triangular shawl was about 70 cm at the longest side and therefore rather a kerchief ;-))

 


Links:
Here at unikatissima:
Random Squares Pattern Generator
Clothes From Crocheted Medaillons
Entries containing the word ‘medaillon’
Online Pythagoras Calculator

Instructions for filet crochet:
Filethäkel-Anleitung (CROCHET TUTORIAL) (English)
Filethäkeln-Grundanleitung (German)

At both tutorials there are instructions for increasing and decreasing, too, which you can use e.g. for the triangular half squares of the triangular shawl on the photo.

Knitted Lace from Charts

unikatissima Knitted Lace
(Click for an overall picture)

 

I’ve begun to knit a summer lace shawl for myself – and because astonishingly I don’t find it boring there’s a little chance that I will finish it ;-)
But the chance is little and so I present it already ;-))

What I like best is that the base is a black-and-white chart that I designed myself (PDF file below at the links) and that most people would connect with filet crochet or cross stitch :)
It reads soo much easier ;-)

Please click the photo at the top to marvel at the still unfinished shawl: I’m working it up from the narrow side, the orange thread at the side marks the point where the pattern from my chart ends.
I want to knit the pattern three or four times.

 

unikatissima Knitted Lace
The lace patterns tends to slant, the item therefore has to be blocked very carefully.
But of course not until finished ;-)

 


How-to:
The chart only shows the rows on the right side.
I worked the filled squares from the chart with two knit stitches,
for the empty squares I knitted two stitches together and made a yarn over.
The rows on the wrong side are purled, even the yarn overs.

Note: The last yarn over has to be maintained, therefore you need edge stitches, i.e. add a stitch on both sides of the row.
The edge stitch will be slipped if it is first of the row and knitted if it is last.

And that’s all there is to it ;-)


Other methods: Eehm, after I’ve written all this I found the article about filet knitting while surfing, where she presents and compares different methods to make the pattern with the holes.
So if you don’t like mine try this one ;-)

 


Another pattern:
Before beginning something big as a shawl needless to say that I played around and tried another self-designed chart (PDF file below at the links).

 

unikatissima Knitted Lace That is the pattern (if you want to work it you can download the PDF file (see links below)).

 

unikatissima Knitted Lace
Here I worked the filled squares of the chart as two knit stitches and the empty ones as two stitches knitted together and a yarn over (= the hole ;-)).

 

unikatissima Knitted Lace
And here I worked it the other way around to see what I like better: I worked the filled squares of the chart as two stitches knitted together and a yarn over and the empty ones as two knit stitches.

 

But of course you can do a lot of different things from these charts, you can e.g. really filet crochet or cross stitch, but also bead weave, colour knit etc.
Best if you look again at my former blog entry concerning this topic ;-)


Links:
unikatissima diagram ‘flourishes’ (PDF, ~210 KB) (the chart for the lace shawl)
unikatissima diagram ‘skopje’ (PDF, ~60 KB)

Filet Knitting

Here at unikatissima:
What Can You Do With Filet Crochet/Cross Stitch Embroidery Charts?

Kaffe Fasset Stone Circles Sweater

Rowan Kaffe Fasset Stone Circles Sweater

I’m always fascinated by items from Kaffe Fassett – and now I have even found a tutorial for his Stone Circles sweater!
After I’ve read the instruction I had to realise that – as beautiful as the sweater may be – I’d never have the patience to knit something of this kind.
Sigh.


Links:
Kaffe Fasset Stone Circles Sweater (Stone Circles)
There are more free instructions, also for patterns of Kaffe Fasset, e.g.
Spot Cushion – if you chekc the ‘Related Projects’ there you can find even more

Google image search result for ‘Kaffe Fasset’

Round Crocheted Cardigan

junghanswolle Round Crocheted Cardigan

I wrote an entry about round knitted/crocheted cardigans already, now somebody has send me (thanks, Monika!) a link to a very nice round crocheted cardigan.
New link to different but also round crocheted instruction: Modell 124/9, Rundgehäkelte Jacke.
Grumble! Although I find the patterns of Junghanswolle beautiful they become obsolete too fast for my taste.
That’s why I give now in the links of entry a list, one or two round crocheted cardigans will hopefully stay available ;-)
What I find makes it special is the fact that it includes a graphic which shows where to put the arm holes and the size of them – this way it makes it possible that I design my own round knitted/crocheted cardigans.
Whether I will be able to finish it is just another question ;-))


Links:
Round Crocheted Cardigan (Modell 405/0, Gehäkelte Weste aus Batik) (German)
Different but also round crocheted instruction: Round Crocheted Cardigan (Modell 124/9, Rundgehäkelte Jacke) (German).

Here at unikatissima:
Round Knitted/Crocheted Cardigans

Cabled I-cord (Kind of)

unikatissima Cabled I-cord (Kind of)

 

I’ve seen everywhere the beautiful cabled bags and thought that a filled I-cord isn’t so suitable. And then two ideas collided in my head again, this time the I-cord and cabling ;-)

The result is a kind of I-cord which is cabled on both sides but is made with only two needles (plus an auxiliary needle for the cabling).

I created a PDF file (ca. 400 KB) with a photo tutorial that you can download.

Have much fun with it!


Links:
Cabled I-cord (Kind of): PDF file (ca. 400 KB)

Google search result for ‘cabled bag pattern’
Google image search result for ‘cabled bag pattern’

Here at unikatissima:
Clothesline Knitting or Filled I-cord
Knitting Pattern ‘Little Berries
Entries containing the word ‘cable’
Entries containing the word ‘I-cord’

Venetian Crochet Motif

flickr papahotch Venetian Crochet

I find this Venetian crochet motif most beautiful and I’m impressed if someone makes from single motifs a whole top.

I also found an instruction and even an instruction for a round lace collar.
Sigh.


Links:
Top from Venetian Crochet Motif

Instruction for Venetian Crochet Motif (Crocheting Venetian Lace Motif Help Photos)
Instruction for Round Lace Collar (Venetian Crochet – 1915 Collar and Lace Edging)

Here at unikatissima:
Clothes From Crocheted Medaillons