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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!

Crochet baby booties

24/11/2016 by Dada Filed Under: Other crochet projects 5 Comments

Cute crochet baby booties free pattern
A few years ago, my young friend Andjela (daughter of my oldest friend who I’ve known since kindergarten), probably thirteen at that time, had a little journal where she wrote every time she did something for the first time. It sounded so sweet to me to have a record of your first things, first experiences, first anything. I don’t know if she still keep that journal, far away in Norway where she lives now, I will ask her, but if I had that kind of journal right now, I would wrote with great excitement that I made the first crochet baby booties! And that it was such a wonderful experience! They turned out so cute!
Crochet baby booties
These baby booties I crocheted using this wonderful free pattern, from the lovely Hopeful Honey blog. Thank you Olivia for this awesome free pattern! I just changed the last row and added this simple crochet flower. If you’d like to make these booties in the way I did, I prepared this little photo tutorial to explain how I did it. I used 100% cotton yarn “Tango” for booties, and 100% cotton yarn “Golf” (both from St. George 125m/50g) for the flowers, and 3mm crochet hook. So, let’s get started!
Tutorial step by step crochet baby booties
Here I first marked with a pin the middle of the bootee, and then I counted four stitches to the right and five stitches to the left, and marked these stitches with pins too, to determine where will go the strap.
Start the last row in the fourth sc to the right from the middle stitch. Attach yarn, make ch-1, then sc in the same stitch.
Crochet baby booties free tutorial
Make 1 sc in every stitch until you reach the beginning of the row.
Join with slip stitch to the first sc.
Free tutorial step by step crochet baby booties
Make ch-5,
I marked with a pin the stitch where you should make sc.
Crochet baby booties free photo tutorial
Make sc in that stitch. Now, we’re going to crochet back into ch-5 we just made. Look at the picture where you should start. It’s the second chain from the hook.
Make slip stitch in the next 5 stitches.
Free crochet baby booties step by step tutorial
Make slip stitch in the first sc.
Fasten off. Now, we just have to add a flower.
Simple crochet flower free tutorial
You can add any crochet flower you want, but if you’d like to add the same flower as I did, I made this simple crochet flower photo tutorial just for you! You can use it in various other crochet projects, as well.
Simple crochet flower free photo tutorial
We will start with a magic ring, so make ch-2 in the ring (counts as hdc)
Make 9 hdc in the ring. (10 stitches in total)
Pull the yarn tail and close the ring.
Little crochet flower free tutorial
Now, we will make an invisible join. Cut the yarn and pull it through the stitch. Thread the tapestry needle. Skip the initial ch-2, and insert your needle below both loops of the next hdc, from back to front, and pull it through.
Insert the needle back, in the last hdc you made – through the back loop only, from front to back, and pull it through.
Weave in yarn end. Now, we will continue to crochet in back loops only.
Little crochet flower free photo tutorial
Insert new yarn (in back loop) and make ch-3. We will make hdc in the second and the third chain from the hook (marked with arrows in the picture).
Make hdc in the second and the third chain from the hook,
then make slip stitch in the back loop of the next hdc.
Simple crochet flower free step by step tutorial
Continue making * ch-3, hdc in the second and third chain from the hook, slip stitch in the next hdc; Repeat from * 8 more times (you should have 10 petals).
Now, you just have to sew on the flower to the booties. I marked with the arrow the place where you should place the flower.
Crochet baby booties free pattern
These cute crochet baby booties are so easy to make, so they can be a great Christmas gift if you have a baby in the family, or among your friends.
Happy crocheting!

 

Back to Amigurumies

16/11/2016 by Dada Filed Under: Other crochet projects 2 Comments

Lalylala lupo the lamb
I don’t know why, but I recently felt the urge to come back to my first crochet love: amigurumies. So, I bought this cute Lupo the lamb pattern, from Lalylala’s shop, and really enjoyed making it! The only thing is, instead of Lupo, it turned out to be Lupa the lamb (obviously female), so she asked me straight away to crochet her some pink or lilac messenger bag (which wasn’t in the pattern), so I made it, and we both felt very happy about it!Crochet kindle pouch
Then, as soon as I finished the little messenger bag for Lupa, my Kindle asked me to crochet her (my Kindle is female, too) some pink pouch, because she really liked that little messenger bag. So I did, and we both felt very happy about it.

 Lupo the lamb and crochet kindle pouch
And now we are all very happy!Crochet blanket How to be a wildflower
My “How to be a wildflower” blanket is happy too, because his pattern will be available soon!

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Update: How to be a wildflower blanket 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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P.S. Lupa the lamb, wanted me to tell you that she really, really likes Orla Kiely. I like her, too!

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