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Scalloped edged neck warmer crochet pattern from Hello Creative Family. Hello Creative Family is the go-to resource for parents looking to ignite their creative passion with simple, everyday and back-to-basics projects. We want to inspire people to live, love and teach the handmade, homemade and heart-made lifestyle so they can raise their children in a creative home. Welcome to my creative family! Read more You beat me to it! I had such a hard time choosing what to include!

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No, but they look cool. They make my cup too slippery. I use them all the time. I would love to start one. I have, and I love them. No, but it's a great idea. I attend regularly. It's fun. I see a project and it inspires me. The cool weather makes me want to crochet. If I need something, I try to make it first.

Crochet World. World of Crochet. Venus Woman's Crochet. Fall colors. Bright colors. Pastel color. Beach colors. I don't think I'm at that skill level. No, I prefer it when people don't laugh at me. I would love to try making a sweater. I have tried it, and I'll leave it to the professionals. I'm more left brained. It depends. I'm more right brained.

I'm equally balanced. Valentine's Day. Raven Symone. Braid, then tie the other ends together. Tie both ends together and cut excess yarn. Bracelet Pattern 3 Chain 30, slip stitch to first; without fastening off, do the same thing again.

Repeat above in a 2nd color. Instead chain another 24, wrap around all 6 previous chains, and slip stitch to first of chain Necklaces are super similar to bracelets and anklets, but you can make extra long chains and wrap around a few times to get a layered look to your necklace.

You could make a bunch of the same or different sizes then connect together to create that layered look. If you what to add even MORE interest, you can do a smaller chain and wrap it around to gather your others together! Necklace Pattern 1: Chain 75, slip stitch to 1st.

Chain 85, wrap around other 2 chains 10 times, slip stitch to first. Necklace Pattern 2 With 1st color: Chain , slip stitch to first two times. With 2nd color: Chain , slip stitch to first two times. With 3rd Color: Chain 90, slip stitch to first two times. Chain 35, hold all 6 chains together and wrap around. Slip stitch to first of chain Necklace Pattern 3 Hold 3 colors of yarn together. Slip stitch to the first chain. This can be wrapped up to 7 times or be worn long wrapped only 4 or 5 times.

Headbands are probably a little bit more tricky because the length actually has to be more precises. The good news is you can try it on as you go! Also, typically yarn has some stretch to it, so you have a little leeway. You can make it a circle with the slip stitch discussed above or tie it together to make the headband. You could do a single chain or wrapping around.

You can braid a few chains, or hold a few yarns together while chaining to get more colors. Headband Pattern 1 for Toddler: Chain 75, Tie a bow in the middle of the chain, then slip stitch to first chain. Headband Pattern 2 for two year old: In three different colors, chain 60 and fasten off. Tie the tails of all 3 together on one end. Braid, then tie the tails on the other end.

Tie the two ends together to make a circle. You can create a cute bow using only chains also. Bow Pattern: Chain Slip stitch to first chain.

Double over, two times to create 4 loops. Tie the tails from the yarn around the center of the loops to create the bow. When beginning to crochet, the hardest thing to learn and become consistent with is tension. This is how tight your stitches are. How you are holding your yarn and hook, and how tight you are holding each, will contribute to the tension.

The key to nice, symmetrical crochet, is to maintain the same tension throughout the project. The only way to do this is to practice over and over to create stitches that look the same. Getting very comfortable, confident, and consistent with your starting chain is super important. You get to practice and make things! Sure, you are probably excited to get onto more projects, and you will get there really quickly, but go ahead a take some time to make some different chained items.

You can always give them to other people; kids especially would love some chained bracelets or necklaces!



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