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Thursday, 30 November 2017
Harmony Cowl Free Crochet Pattern
Namaste friends!
I am sure many of you are frantically crocheting/knitting/sewing/crafting to get your gifts done in time. So it seemed like the perfect time to share my pattern for the Harmony Cowl.
When two of my favourite crochet stitches blended harmoniously to make this cowl, Harmony seemed like an apt name for it.
I like the Camel stitch as it creates a really elegant stitch with a faux knit look and is wonderful for edges. The moss stitch is dainty and produces a soft, lovely fabric.
The Harmony cowl pattern ticks so many boxes - it is unisex, chainless, seamless, a stash buster and works up in a jiffy. Use as many colours as you like in the body of the cowl. The light brown cowl has four colours and the cream cowl uses three colours in the body.
Now onto the pattern:
Materials:
For light brown cowl:
100 gms of worsted weight yarn in Main colour - A) light brown
20 gms (approx) of worsted weight yarn in each of the three different colours
- B) cream, C) salmon and D) peach.
Hook: 5 mm
Finished size of cowl: 36" by 9"
Gauge: 16 sts and 16 rows = 4" in moss stitch
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For cream cowl:
70 gms (approx) of DK wt yarn in Main colour - A) cream
20 gms (approx) of DK wt yarn in each of the two different colours
- B) red and C) blue.
Hook: 4.5 mm
Finished size of cowl: 32" by 8"
Gauge: 17 sts and 19 rows = 4" in moss stitch
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Stitch abbreviations (In US terms)
Fsc: foundation single crochet
beg: beginning
ch: chain
sl st; slip stitch
sc: single crochet
hdc: half double crochet
sk: skip
rep: repeat
yo: yarn over
sp: space
Rnd: round
Special stitches:
Fsc: Foundation single crochet
Start with a slipknot, chain 2. Insert hook in second chain from hook, pull up a loop. Yo, draw through 1 loop - “chain” made, Yo, draw through 2 loops on hook - "single crochet" made. (1st Fsc made). *Insert hook under the 2 loops of the “ch” st of the last st and pull up a loop, yo and draw through 1 loop, yo and draw through 2 loops. Repeat from * to make the required number of Fsc.
Camel stitch: this stitch is made by working a hdc into the horizontal loop, behind the front and back loops of the stitch. This loop is also called the third loop and can be seen on the wrong side of the fabric.
Moss stitch: On camel stitch round -
1st round - Ch 2, *sk 1 hdc, sc in next hdc, ch 1, rep from * around. Join with sl st in 1st ch.
2nd round - with new colour, join with sc in any ch-1 sp, ch 1, *sk 1 sc, sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1, rep from * around. Join with sl st in 1st sc.
Rep 2nd round, using a new colour for every round.
The cowl is worked in the round, without turning, which means the right side of the cowl will always be facing you.
Rnd 1: Using main colour A) - keep a long tail and make Fsc 140 (refer Special stitches), Join with sl st to first sc.
Use the long tail to join the first "ch" to the last "ch" of the round thus closing the first round.
Rnd 2: Ch 1, pull up the loop to the height of a hdc, make a hdc in the horizontal loop behind the first sc below, work in camel st (or hdc in horizontal loop) around (refer Special stitches), join with sl st into the first chain.
Rnd 3 and 4: Rep Rnd 2.
Rnd 5: Ch 2, sk 1, sc in next st, *ch 1, sk 1, sc in next st, rep from * around ending with ch 1, join with sl st in first ch of beg ch 2.
Rnd 6: Using colour B) - Join with sc in any ch 1 sp, ch 1, *sk 1 sc, sc in next ch-1 sp, rep from * around ending with sl st in first sc.
Rnd 7: Using colour C) - Rep Rnd 6
Rnd 8: Using colour D) - Rep Rnd 6
Rnds 9 to 12: Rep Rnds 5 to 8 maintaining the colour sequence. #
Rnds 13 to 16: Rep Rnds 5 to 8.
Rnds 17 to 20: Rep Rnds 5 to 8.
Rnds 21 to 24: Rep Rnds 5 to 8.
Rnds 25 to 28: Rep Rnds 5 to 8.
Colours B, C and D will no longer be used so fasten off each colour at the end of the respective round.
Rnd 29: Using colour A) rep Rnd 6.
Rnd 30: Ch 1, pull up the loop to the height of a hdc, *hdc in the horizontal loop behind the first sc below, hdc in back bump of ch, rep from * around, join with sl st into first chain.
Rnds 31 and 32: Rep Rnd 2.
Rnd 33: Rep Rnd 2, but work the camel st using SC INSTEAD OF HDC.
This ensures that the upper edge of the cowl resembles the lower edge of the cowl.
Fasten off. Weave in the ends.
If the thought of weaving in all those yarn ends after each round seems daunting, here's a pic of the wrong side of my cowl.
I just carry my yarn up to the next working row. # This means that you end with Only Two ends of each colour to weave in! Great, right?
If you would like me to show you this method of carrying the yarn up the wrong side in another post just let me know in the comments.
I love this cowl and I hope you enjoy crocheting this pattern. I have made this cowl twice but if you find an error, be a dear and please let me know.
Friday, 31 March 2017
Mandala mania 4 - Pretty Pastels + Giveaway winner
Namaste friends. It is crochet month so a mandala post is a must, right?
But before that let me announce the winner of the pattern giveaway for the Cupid's Dilemma cowl.
And the winner is:
Susan Guard
Happy crocheting Susan. Your pattern is on the way to your Inbox. :)
And now on to my Spring inspired Pretty Pastel Mandala.
This is the fourth mandala I made using the same pattern. This mandala is a wee bit larger than the previous three mandalas as I modified Round no. 11 (in yellow), and made 3dc clusters instead of puff stitches.
Here are the details of the mandala;
Pattern source: Crochet Millan.com
Yarn: Laura Knitting cotton
Hook: 3.50 mm
Size: 16 inches diameter
Here is a look at all four mandalas:
Crocheting mandalas is very satisfying and almost meditative. Do give it a try.
Keep Calm and Crochet On.
Wednesday, 22 March 2017
Crochet Geometry - Book Review
(This post contains affiliate links*)
Namaste friends. Have you ever thought of taking your crochet skills a step further? Something more than doilies, afghans and bags?
For a long time now I have been wanting to crochet a garment that would actually fit me and not look awkward. So when the magic words "Sizes Small to 5X" jumped at me from the front cover of Crochet Geometry* my interest was piqued! A quick preview online and I was certain that I have to grab this book.
Firstly, the garments are modelled by regular women! Yes, women in all shapes and sizes. Now there are tons of patterns online both free and paid, but the fact that they were always displayed on models who had just walked out of Victoria's Secret runway was a big deterrent. How the garment would look on a regular person was a mystery especially since I am a size mumble mumble...haha.
Next, the garments are in gorgeous colours, No greys and beiges. Also there is lacework as well as solid patterns. I was "hooked"! (oh, when are crocheters going to stop using this cliche...lol)
Why Geometry? The author Shannon Mullett-Bowlsby takes basic geometric shapes - circles, squares and rectangles and manipulates them to produce gorgeous garments with a lovely drape and elegant fit. Does that mean these patterns are for experienced crocheters? Of course not, this is where your expertise with mandalas, scarves and granny squares will be taken to the next level.
There are projects for all skill levels - Easy, Intermediate and Experienced.
The book has 15 patterns in four categories: Shrugs, Cardigans, Pullovers and Wraps.
The yarns used are Super-fine to Medium, making the patterns ideal for Indian climate.
Each pattern explores a different texture and with charts for every special stitch pattern, one is spoilt for choice. My "favourite" project changes every time I open the book.
The superb photography by Jason Mullett-Bowlsby which make the garments "pop out" of the pages, doesn't make it any easier to choose :) I often refer to this wonderful article about natural light photography by Jason.
{All images belong to Shibaguyz Photography and used with permission}
Crochet Geometry is a must-have addition to any serious crocheter's library.
The book is available on Amazon.in* (that's where I bought it) and of course it is also on Amazon.com*.
Check out all the patterns and read more about the Shibaguyz duo HERE.
Right now I am busy swatching (my biggest learning from the book), but there should be a Ta-dah post sooner than later, hopefully :)
Note: This is NOT a sponsored post and I have not received any compensation for writing it. I purchased the book and loved it, and all the comments/opinion shared above are mine. This post does contain affiliate links*, check full DISCLOSURE.
Friday, 10 March 2017
Are you on Instagram?
Namaste friends. So, are you an Instagrammer?
Recently I opened my account on Instagram and I am really enjoying it. For reasons unknown it did not allow me to use crochetkari so my account is on my name sangeethavprabhu.
My photos are tagged as #crochetkari.
I am not highly active on Instagram (or any other social platform for that matter) but I like the glimpses it gives into the lives of our favourite bloggers/crocheters.
Like behind-the-scenes pics of design processes, colour selection, or WIP progress. Also latest events, workshops, sales etc. Even recipes, family pics and super cute baby pics.
As the name suggests it is instant, you just click pics with your phone and upload. I have not explored the features yet. It is fast and fun and writing a description is totally up to you which works fine for me. :)
To like(heart), follow, and comment you can access your account via your computer too.
If you are on Instagram, please let me know your username, I would love to follow you.
The International Crochet Month gave me an excuse to spend on a lot of supplies and books, so watch out for reviews and Ta-dahs! :) I also added Valentine's Day and International Women's Day to my list of excuses...LOL!
Have you entered the pattern giveaway in my previous post. Go on, it is quick and open only till 15th March '17, so hurry.
How are you celebrating crochet month? I would love to know.
Thursday, 2 March 2017
Cupid's Dilemma Cowl pattern + giveaway
Namaste friends. February just flew by and we are already into the third month of 2017!
Are you aware that March is International Crochet Month? I am really excited as it means lots of informative posts, tutorials and free patterns across blogland. I have planned a few crochet posts myself which should hopefully see the light of day! While my mind is buzzing with tons of ideas on some days fatigue is the winner. (More about that later)
Are you aware that March is International Crochet Month? I am really excited as it means lots of informative posts, tutorials and free patterns across blogland. I have planned a few crochet posts myself which should hopefully see the light of day! While my mind is buzzing with tons of ideas on some days fatigue is the winner. (More about that later)
In February I released a new cowl pattern, but that is not the reason for the name Cupid's Dilemma :)
The cowl has a rich, elegant texture and will work wonderfully as a unisex pattern.
Materials used:
Yarn: DK weight
Hook: US G/6 (4 mm), UK 8
and US E/4 (3.5 mm), UK 9 (optional)
As gauge is not very important for a cowl, substitution with your preferred yarn is easy as the pattern has instructions to modify the dimensions of the cowl.
Here's a look at the lovely texture and border,
The pattern is chainless as the first row is made up of FHdc (foundation half double crochet).
And seamless too, as it is worked in the round. So only two ends to weave in...Yay!
The pattern is easy and ideal for gifts for either sex. Six pages of photo tutorials are included so crocheting the cowl should be a breeze :)
Light coloured yarns will bring out the texture, but feel free to use your favourite yarns in the colour of your choice.
The pattern is available in my ETSY and CRAFTSY shops.
And now for the Giveaway.
I am giving away one Free copy of the pattern. And you don't even have to like, tweet and heart all over the internet to enter. :) Just let me know why you think the name "Cupid's Dilemma" is suitable for this cowl.
You can write your answer in the comments below OR better still write to me at crochetkari@gmail.com, that way no one will repeat your answer.
The giveaway is open till 15th March 2017. The person with the most witty and appropriate answer will be the winner and I will announce the name on the blog. The pattern will be sent by email to the winner.
So, come on start racking your brains :))
The year 2017 started with a bittersweet diagnosis. My doctor advised me a few blood tests for a fever that just refused to subside. And the verdict is that I have hypothroidism! Actually I am quite relieved because it explains a lot of my symptoms which did not seem to have a cause or go away, like the terrible hairfall which even caused a bald spot right on the crown, the excess weight which refused to budge, dry skin which soaked up tons of body lotion, the carpal tunnel pain which sometimes made it difficult to crochet (grrrr), and most of all - the fatigue and body pain which was unbearable sometimes. I believed all this was just part of growing old and to think that it was all treatable! The medication is for lifetime but I am feeling so much better now.
So friends I urge you to please go for regular check ups. Take good care of yourself, after all you have only one body to live in ;)
Materials used:
Yarn: DK weight
Hook: US G/6 (4 mm), UK 8
and US E/4 (3.5 mm), UK 9 (optional)
As gauge is not very important for a cowl, substitution with your preferred yarn is easy as the pattern has instructions to modify the dimensions of the cowl.
Here's a look at the lovely texture and border,
The pattern is chainless as the first row is made up of FHdc (foundation half double crochet).
And seamless too, as it is worked in the round. So only two ends to weave in...Yay!
The pattern is easy and ideal for gifts for either sex. Six pages of photo tutorials are included so crocheting the cowl should be a breeze :)
Light coloured yarns will bring out the texture, but feel free to use your favourite yarns in the colour of your choice.
The pattern is available in my ETSY and CRAFTSY shops.
And now for the Giveaway.
I am giving away one Free copy of the pattern. And you don't even have to like, tweet and heart all over the internet to enter. :) Just let me know why you think the name "Cupid's Dilemma" is suitable for this cowl.
You can write your answer in the comments below OR better still write to me at crochetkari@gmail.com, that way no one will repeat your answer.
The giveaway is open till 15th March 2017. The person with the most witty and appropriate answer will be the winner and I will announce the name on the blog. The pattern will be sent by email to the winner.
So, come on start racking your brains :))
The year 2017 started with a bittersweet diagnosis. My doctor advised me a few blood tests for a fever that just refused to subside. And the verdict is that I have hypothroidism! Actually I am quite relieved because it explains a lot of my symptoms which did not seem to have a cause or go away, like the terrible hairfall which even caused a bald spot right on the crown, the excess weight which refused to budge, dry skin which soaked up tons of body lotion, the carpal tunnel pain which sometimes made it difficult to crochet (grrrr), and most of all - the fatigue and body pain which was unbearable sometimes. I believed all this was just part of growing old and to think that it was all treatable! The medication is for lifetime but I am feeling so much better now.
So friends I urge you to please go for regular check ups. Take good care of yourself, after all you have only one body to live in ;)
Friday, 27 January 2017
Mandala mania 3 - Variegated violets
(This post contains affiliate links)*
Namaste friends, are you a television buff? I am a big fan of TV but I wouldn't call myself an addict as I can switch it off at will and also survive for days without it if required. But I am partial to English programs whether it is serials, documentaries, cookery or science shows. TLC and Nat Geo are my favourite channels. As far as Indian television is concerned I prefer Marathi channels for their superior content, and wide variety of topics. Hindi programs with their melodrama, unrealistic stories and slapstick comedy are too jarring for the senses.
Wondering where I am going with all this. I have no idea... LOL
Okay, as a teen I was a huge fan of Three's Company, an American sitcom about three roommates. I liked everything about it, the cast, the theme song, the stories. And that is exactly the phrase that came to my mind when I thought my two mandalas needed one more companion. After all "Three's Company, too"...right? Haha
Yeah, I know I can be bonkers sometimes :) :)
Next question - Have you ever purchased variegated yarn because it looked gorgeous and then wondered what to do with it? It happens to me all the time! But the allure of variegated yarn cannot be avoided.
For my latest mandala, I decided to use a variegated violet cotton yarn languishing in my stash. Here is the result:
Those petals look so cute. Using variegated yarn for the whole mandala or doily would be pointless as the intricacies of the design would be lost.
This pattern is simply gorgeous and I urge you to try it. Check out the details in this POST.
Some more pics (with no jibber jabber from me)! 😊
All pics were taken with my Lenovo A7000* phone camera. One of these days I must get down from my ivory tower and get my camera repaired!!! Pity the repair centre is miles away 😩
Which camera do you use for your blog photography?
See you soon. Happy Crafting
Wednesday, 25 January 2017
Mandala mania 2 - Aqua n orange
Namaste friends, did you like the mandala in the last post? I loved it so much, I thought One good mandala deserves another, isn't that right?
So I went on to make another one. I decided to use totally different colours, absolutely different from the previous colour choice.
Here goes Aqua n Orange:
Isn't it gorgeous!! Even if I say so myself ;)
While I'm loving the mandala as a whole after completion I had doubts about the "sunflower" in the center. What do you think, does it go with the colour scheme?
I like the way the white stands out and makes the other colours pop.
Just changing the colours produced such a dramatic effect. It looks like a totally different pattern! Only on close inspection do you realise that it is the same pattern.
All materials are same as the last mandala and you can check out the details HERE.
Okay, only two more pics :)
Can you tell I am in love with it!!
I can't wait to see what you'll have been up to. So I will be blog surfing for the next few hours.
See you later, crocheter :)
So I went on to make another one. I decided to use totally different colours, absolutely different from the previous colour choice.
Here goes Aqua n Orange:
Isn't it gorgeous!! Even if I say so myself ;)
While I'm loving the mandala as a whole after completion I had doubts about the "sunflower" in the center. What do you think, does it go with the colour scheme?
I like the way the white stands out and makes the other colours pop.
Just changing the colours produced such a dramatic effect. It looks like a totally different pattern! Only on close inspection do you realise that it is the same pattern.
All materials are same as the last mandala and you can check out the details HERE.
Okay, only two more pics :)
Can you tell I am in love with it!!
I can't wait to see what you'll have been up to. So I will be blog surfing for the next few hours.
See you later, crocheter :)
Sunday, 22 January 2017
Mandala mania 1 - Peachy brown
(This post contains affiliate links)*
Namaste friends, How has the new year been unfolding so far? I hope you are enjoying it.
Time to start talking crochet in the new year. I came across a lovely mandala pattern and felt I just had to make one. Crochet mandalas are beautiful, useful, provide instant gratification as well as room to play with colours.
The mandala in the original pattern uses pink, mauve, violet and lavender. I decided to go for a peach and brown combination and I love the way it has turned out. The red adds a pop of colour, while the beige highlights the darker colours.
Isn't it gorgeous!! I am loving it. :)
I adore mandalas for their beautility... no don't hunt your dictionary, I just invented that word. :) It is a combination of beauty and utility!!
And now before you get ready to grab my neck and shake me :) here is the link to the Pattern at crochetmillan.com.
The website has many beautiful patterns and I will be going back for more.
Materials
Yarn: Laura knitting cotton
Hook: 3.50 mm*
Dia: 15 inches
This yarn* will give you similar results plus it comes in a range of vibrant colours.
And yes, I have omitted the last two rounds which form the edging of the mandala as I found it a bit lacy for the "solid" body of the mandala. So I just went for a round of scs with picots.
What would be your colour choices for this mandala?
Happy crafting!