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Crocheted wedding flowers

06/07/2017 by Dada Filed Under: Other crochet projects 12 Comments

Recently, when one of my oldest girlfriends (who I have known since kindergarten), asked me to crochet her some little flowers for her wedding, I didn’t have a clue what to crochet.

I haven’t  crocheted flowers very often, but then I remembered that I made some cute roses before, for my tote bag with crochet flowers, and I really loved how they turned out, so I decided to use that pattern (found in a Japanese craft book) again.

The flowers are actually quite small, only 2.5 cm (1″). I made them with thin crochet thread for doilies. I think that I used every possible color that I had because I wanted the roses to be colorful, playful and happy, which I also wish my friend to be and feel in her future married life.

When I finished all the flowers, I made these little leaves (I found the pattern somewhere on the Internet and adjusted it a little), then sewed the roses on the leaves. At the end, I just attached brooch pin backs, and the little crocheted roses became brooches for my friend’s wedding guests.

So, once again it showed how miscellaneous and useful (not to mention creative and beautiful) crochet can be. That’s only one of the reasons why I love it so much!

Vintage Crochet Teddy Bear Blanket Pattern

16/06/2017 by Dada Filed Under: Crochet baby blanket patterns 20 Comments

This is my second Teddy Bear Blanket Pattern. Vintage style this time. You may be wondering now: “Why did she decide to make another teddy bear blanket pattern?” Initially, I didn’t. It just happened. Like it had happened with so many crochet projects of mine before.

The story goes something like this: I wanted to take some new pictures of my old teddy bear blanket, to update my shop, but since I had sold the blanket a long time ago, I decided to make a new one and to take pictures of it later. And I wanted to add a few little changes to the pattern. Nothing big, only one or two small improvements to the existing pattern. But once I began making the square, it started to live a life of its own. It wanted to look like something my grandmother would crochet for her kids back in the time… so, I followed, and the square turned out quite different from the original one. Then I decided not to replace the old pattern with the new one, but to add it to my existing patterns. Because, after all, they are completely different patterns. Even the bears aren’t the same. That’s the reason why I now have 2 Teddy Bear blanket patterns in my shop.

Let’s say a few words about this blanket. The blanket measures approximately 78 x 94 cm (30” x 37”) and it is made of 42 Teddy Bear granny squares. The edge is very simple, almost indiscernible, and it merges with the blanket, which is exactly what I wanted to achieve because let’s be real, the stars of the blanket are the teddy bears, so I didn’t want them to be overshadowed by the edge.

The choice of yarn is very important to me. Not only the quality of the yarn, but also the colors. Especially the colors. Although this blanket isn’t particularly colorful, I chose these colors very carefully. I took several important things into consideration. First, I wanted the colors to match and complement each other, secondly, I wanted the colors to have a vintage touch. And I wanted to keep it simple, and to use as few colors as possible. I reduced my color palette to only three colors. I think that’s enough. At least in this case. The yarn I used is my beloved 100% cotton yarn “Tango” 125/50m from St. George.

I used 3.5 mm crochet hook (USA – E/4; UK – 9). The pattern is written in English (US and UK crochet terms) and German. I would say that it’s suitable for intermediate level of crocheters.

The pattern is very detailed and easy to follow, with more than 120 step-by-step photographs on how to make Teddy bear granny square, how to join the squares together, and how to make the border.

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So if you like this blanket and you’ve decided to add an adorable teddy bear’s vintage touch to your (or somebody else’s dear to you) nursery, the pattern is now available in Dada’s place shop, (payment options: Credit cards & PayPal).

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You can also buy it in my Ravelry shop, and in my Etsy shop. (payment option: PayPal)

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Vintage teddy bear crochet blanket pattern

What else can I say? Grab your crochet hook and some yarn and enjoy!

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Daisy Baby Blanket Pattern

04/05/2017 by Dada Filed Under: Crochet blankets 2 Comments

Colors and texture. Those are the two things I love most in crochet. And this Daisy baby blanket has a lot of colors and texture. So, it is not a surprise that this is one of my favorite blankets I’ve made so far. Love these playful, happy colors and the petals which look alive…

What can I say about this blanket? It is made of 56 Daisy granny squares. Each square measures approximately 4″ x 4″ (10 x 10 cm), and the whole blanket measures 31.5″ x 27.5″ (80 x 70 cm).

Like for the majority of my crochet projects for this one I also used 100% cotton yarn 125m/50g, but this time I used the brand I had never used before. It’s “Vera” (which means “faith” in Serbian) from Yumco, the manufacturer from Serbia. I didn’t know about that yarn before, although it’s gorgeous, and it’s a real pleasure to work with. I will definitely use it in my future projects (which I’m already planning). I only used white “Tango” yarn for petals (from St. George), the rest is “Vera”.

I used 3.5 mm crochet hook (which is USA – E- 4, UK – 9). I joined the squares with single crochet, and really like what effect white color has on other colors, making them even brighter and livelier.

When I finished joining the squares, I decided to add a very simple edge, which I think goes well with the rich and textured flower granny squares.

The pattern is very detailed (brain friendly – you have only to sit down, grab your crochet hook and follow the pictures), and it’s written using US crochet terms.

There are 20 pages which include:

* Step-by-step instruction on how to make daisy granny square
* Step-by-step instruction on how to join squares and make the border
* 100 + step-by-step photographs
* 3 Crochet charts (for the square, petals and for the border) and 2 diagrams (square placement and elements of the blanket)

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Daisy blanket pattern and step-by-step tutorial is now available in Dada’s place shop, (payment options: Credit cards & PayPal).

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You can also buy it in my Ravelry shop, and in my Etsy shop. (payment option: PayPal)

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I hope you will like and enjoy this pattern at least as much as I enjoyed making it! Happy crocheting

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