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Stylish Leather Bracelet
Materials You'll Need You'll need: Leather Accessories - chain, rings and fasteners Scalpel or box opener Pliers Adhesive tape Scissors Punch Instructions Print the pattern (with an angular ornament or in the form of a leaf - below), cut it out and glue it over the edges with adhesive tape to the leather. Start cutting with small “internal” parts, and the outer contour needs to be cut last. Try not to leave ugly sticking fibers in the corners. Cut ...
Wonderful and Simple Beads Ring
You’ll Need: Thick wire, Thin wire, Small beads, Big beads, Pliers Instructions Determine the size of the future ring by taking one of the jewelry pieces that suit you and measuring its diameter, using a marker, candle, or any other cone-shaped object as a guide. Then, wrap the thick wire around the selected base in several rows. Next, put a big bead over both free ends and bend the wire with a loop to secure the beads in place and prevent them from coming off. C...
How To Make Fringe
Sometimes you can come across patterns with fringe (usually shawls, ponchos, etc.), but without any explanation on how to make it. Here are these simple instructions: Instructions for Adding Fringe Cut several strips of yarn of a certain length, fold them double, then fold them double once again, and fasten them with the help of your crochet hook to the lower part of your work at equal distances from one another, as it's shown in the photo below. That's it! Fringe Techniques ...
Tear Drops Knit Stitch
Knitted in a multiple of 4 sts + 1 additional st. Row Instructions Row 1 - Right Side: P1, * (k1, p1, k1, p1, k1) in next st, p3; repeat from * to end. Row 2: * K3, p5; repeat from * to last st, k1. Row 3: P1, * k5, p3; repeat from * to end. Row 4: * K3, p5; repeat from * to last st, k1. Row 5: P1, * ssk, k1, k2tog, p3; repeat from * to end. Row 6: * K3, p3; repeat from * to last st, k1. Row 7: P1, * sl 1-k2tog-psso, p1, (k1, p1, k1, p1, k1) in next st,...
Crochet Waves Pattern
The quantity of stitches is 12 + 1 increase stitch. Repeat the rotation of 1 single crochet row and 1 double crochet row. Row Instructions 1st Row: Single Crochets Begin with single crochets. 2nd Row: Double Crochets Follow with double crochets.
Tape Bangle Bracelet
You'll Need: Old wood or plastic smooth finished bangle, Selection of washi tapes, Scissors Instructions Create a metallic effect by using silver duct tape, adding pieces in the same manner as the washi tape. Or cut shapes and accents from duct tape to add a custom finish to your bangle. Clean and dry the old bangle. Plan your design using a collection of washi tapes in complementary designs. Cut the washi tape into small strips slightly larger than the width of the bangle. Wor...
Rank and File Knit Stitch
Knitted in a multiple of 2 stitches and 4-row repeat. Knitting Instructions Row 1 - Right Side: Knit all stitches. Row 2: K1, *sl 2 wyif, put yarn to back, sl the same 2 stitches back to left-hand needle and knit them; repeat from * to last stitch, k1. Row 3: K1, *p1, sl 1 wyib; repeat from * to last stitch, k1. Row 4: K1, *sl 1 wyif, k1; repeat from * to last stitch, k1. Abbreviations K - Knit P - Purl Sl - Slip stitch as if to purl Wyib - With yarn in back Wyif - With yarn ...
Who else knit or crochet in your family?
Good day to all of you! I wish you a nice day and perfect mood! Knitting and Crocheting in the Family Who else knits or crochets in your family? Or are you the only one who makes it for all the members?
How to Make Kitchener Stitch
How to Slip Stitches in Knitting Place knitting needles parallel to each other. Catch the back of the last and first stitches of your work, draw the thread, and slip the stitch. Technique for Contrasting Details On the contrary detail, catch the back of the last stitch of your work and insert the needle from below to the first stitch on the needle, draw the thread, and slip the stitch.
Bracelet With Cord Knots
You'll Need: Cord (two strands approximately 22" long each) Two 1" gold ribbon crimp ends (they also come in silver) Lobster clasp with tag connector and two jump rings Needle nose pliers Gel Epoxy (E-6000 glue works too) Toothpick & scrap cardboard (to mix the epoxy) Scissors Tape Instructions Before you get started, open up the crimp ends a little, using pliers. Take one length of cord, fold it in half. Lay it down on your work surface so it forms a loop. For my brace...
Slipped Stitches Crochet Pattern
Understanding Stitch Quantities The quantity of stitches (sts) is 4 sts + 2 selvedge sts. Row Instructions 1st Row All single crochets. 2nd Row Slip 1 st, then make 3 double crochets. Make a yarn over and pin it into the first slipped st. Draw the yarn in order to form a free st and crochet as a single crochet.
Pearl Brioche Knit Stitch
Knitted in a multiple of 2 stitches and a 4-row repeat. Row Instructions Row 1 - wrong side: K2, * yf sl 1 yo, k1; repeat from * to end. Row 2 - right side: K1, * brk 1, k1; repeat from * to last stitch, k1. Row 3 : K1, * yf sl 1 yo, k1; repeat from * to last stitch, k1. Row 4 : K2, * brk 1, k1; repeat from * to end. Abbreviations K - knit P - purl Yf sl 1 yo - bring working yarn to front under the needle, slip 1 stitch purlwise, bring working yarn over top of ne...
How to Make a Flared Skirt From Old Jeans
Unstitch all the seams, so you should get four pieces of fabric. Start sewing. The pattern of this model is very simple; it has the appearance of a trapezoid divided into four parts. Sew all parts together, and sew the skirt along the bottom. The belt can be made of odds.
Peruvian Crochet
This type of crochet is very interesting and looks unique. Very loose and nice, even elegant. Below you can find the photos with instructions.
Zigzag Knit Rib
Cast on a multiples of 3 sts + 1 for this intricate yet straightforward pattern. Row Instructions Row 1 - Right Side Purl 1, * knit through the back loop of the second stitch on the left needle, then knit through the front of the first stitch and drop them both from the needle at the same time, purl 1; repeat from * to end. Row 2 Knit 1, * purl the second stitch on the left needle, then purl the first stitch, and drop them both from the needle at the same time, knit 1; repeat from * to end...















