Showing posts with label crochet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crochet. Show all posts

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Wrapped-Up Bookmark


This cute crocheted bookmark wraps around the outside of the book to help you keep your place. The best part? - It won’t slide out of your book like a traditional bookmark can.

Difficultly Level:
Late Beginner - Intermediate

Materials:
A small amount of size 5 crochet cotton thread
Five beads that tickle your fancy (the bead itself should be about 1 cm. in diameter)
A needle to string the beads with (if you need one)
A size E crochet hook

Instructions:

The beaded closure:

String your five beads onto the thread
Ch. 4
Row 1: Sc in second chain from hook and each ch. across (3 sc). Turn.
Row 2: Ch. 1, sc in 1st sc., slide up the first bead, 2 sc in next two sc (3 sc and 1 bead). Turn.
Rows 3-5: Ch.1, Sc in each sc across (3 sc). Turn.
Repeat rows 2-5 until you have one bead left.
Repeat row 2 and then row 3 one more time.
Move on to creating the body of the bookmark…
Note: All of your beads should be on the same side. This is the right side of the bookmark.


Start the body of the bookmark:
Row 1: Ch. 1, 2 sc in first sc. 1 sc. in each sc across (4 sc). Turn.
Repeat row 1 until there are 9 sc,
Row 2: Ch. 3, work 1 dc in every sc to the end (9 dc). Turn.
Row 3: Ch. 3, *skip two dc and work {1 dc, ch. 1, 1 dc} in next dc* - repeat ** once more. End with a dc in the top of the beginning chain from previous row. Turn.
Row 4: Ch. 3 (counts as a dc) *3 dc in ch.1 loop of previous row,* repeat ** once, 1 dc in top of the beginning chain of previous row (8 dc).
Repeat rows 3 and 4 until the bookmark is approximately 23” long, or until it reaches the desired length. Move on to create the bead loop…

Bead Loop:
Row 1: Sc decrease across the first two sc. Sc. to the end (7 sc.) Turn.
Repeat row 1 until there are three sc. left. Turn.
Ch. 6, join with a sl. st. to the last sc.

Tie off, weave in ends, block (I recommend using a steam iron), and enjoy!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Weeellll....

You know that feeling when life gets in the way and you wake up only to realize that a month has passed without your realizing it? Yeah. That's what I feel like right now.

I liked the vase design I came up with for Project Yarnway, but I ended up not having sufficient time to complete it. For one, the "yarn" was a total pain to work with. It broke all the time. And I'm preparing for a craft fair... Oh well! I had good intentions.

But this month should (fingers crossed) go more smoothly.

The Project Yarnway challenge this month is to create a bag. Any bag will do, as long as it is crocheted or knitted. Thus, I will be crocheting a Scarlet O'Hara bag. Granted, I'm reading "Gone With The Wind" right now, so that is where my inspiration came from. I'm using a green wool and it is going to be made to match Scarlet's famous Drapery Dress.



Isn't it gorgeous, Dahling? And since I'm from Georgia, this project will be especially fun. :) 

I look forward to seeing all of ya'lls creations!