Crochet lace tape

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Hi everyone!

Today I’m sharing a pattern that I found on YouTube, which has led me to create this lovely lace tape. It can be used for trimmings or decor and whatever else you’d like to use it for!

I thought it was a neat idea and the pattern is very easy to follow.

The pattern I used is from YouTube user, Sheruknittingcom who has loads of other lace tape patterns, which can be found here.

The tutorial I followed is in two parts. I’ve embedded the first below.

Have fun crocheting!

Simple crochet doily

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Hi everyone! Sorry for the silence, but I’m back with this new post.

I crocheted along with this YouTuber, to make this very easy and simple doily. (I’ve never made a doily before this!) I like the way that the centre section looks like a spider web.

The video is from Crochet Jewel, who goes through all the steps in a very simple fashion. There’s three parts to the  tutorial, I’ve only embedded the first below.

Thanks for reading, and happy crocheting!

Cute crochet collar

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Hi everyone!

I’ve  created this cute crochet collar using a simple pattern that I found online. It’s a nice colour wool, which goes with almost any piece of clothing; perhaps a nice plain dress.

The pattern can be found on this blog by LuluLoves. It’s quite an easy pattern to crochet along to; my one came out slightly differently.

The pattern can be found here.

Have fun crocheting!

Crochet pattern: skinny aubergine scarf

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Hello all and welcome to my first post!

I’m going to share with you a pattern for this skinny purple scarf that I have made. Its the first scarf that I’ve crocheted and it is to match a handmade beret, which is why it’s in this colour. It’s a very simple pattern mainly made up of double crochet, treble crochet and double treble crochet. The pattern is easy enough to follow along if you are a beginner and know the basics of crochet.

Enjoy crocheting!

Note: you can adjust the pattern to fit whatever size you like. These instructions are in UK terms. See here for UK-US conversion information. 

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Hook: 4.5mm

Step 1: Foundation chain: start off with a chain of 20 stitches (and 1 extra for turning).
Step 2: Row 1: Do 1 double crochet in each stitch for the first row. Turn.
Step 3: Rows 2-6: Chain 3 (this is the first double treble crochet of the row. Always chain 3 at the start of each row) and do 1 double treble crochet in each stitch. Do this for five rows.

Step 4: Row 7: Chain 1. Do 1 double crochet in each stitch. Turn.

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Step 5: Rows 8-17: Chain 2. (Remember to always chain 2 at the start of each row.) Do one treble crochet in each stitch.

Repeat this pattern (steps 4 and 5) until you have your desired length.

When you reach near to the end of your scarf, don’t forget to repeat steps 2-4 to make it consistent with the top end of the pattern.

There you go! There you have your own unique scarf that no one else owns.

If you want to use my design on your website, please credit this link.

Keep your eye out for more crochet and knitting patterns coming soon.