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Free Crochet Resources For Your First Project

Posted by teenhobbies on September 6, 2008

Have you been hearing a lot about crocheting? Are you friends and neighbors so much into this hobby that you also want to try out but do not know where to start?

Crochet is gaining its name back again in the needle craft industry. This hobby started a long time ago, probably in the 16th century, but still staying alive especially with its popularity now even in the fashion industry.

Crocheting may not be that easy to learn and master. A lot of patience is needed when starting out with this new hobby. You should be able to learn how to read the patterns, understand the terms and know the basic hand moves and stitches. Also, you would need a pattern to start with. The pattern will guide you how to make those designs that you choose.

There are books and magazines available in your local bookstore that has several patterns in them. But there are also web sites in the internet that offer tons of different patterns for free. Some even have a free tutorial for beginners to learn how to make a successful crochet project.

Here are some of the free resources that can be found online:

- Craftown. This site is indeed a “Crafter’s Resource Center.” The site offers thousands of crafts projects and patterns including crochet. There is also a learning center section which offers free lessons on the craft you want, be it crochet or any other needle craft hobby.

The free crochet lessons page on the Craftown’s site shows the different chains and crochet styles that are usd in almost all projects. It has drawings that show the correct hand form, how the stitch should look like and the needle position. It has clear instructions that any beginner can surely follow.

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Crochet Poncho

Posted by teenhobbies on July 25, 2008

Be Stylish With Your Own Work…Make A Crochet Poncho

You can now make a fashion statement with your crocheted project. Crochet ponchos are getting more popular nowadays even with celebrities. Its soft texture and stylish design makes it a must to include in your wardrobe.

If you are into crocheting, you can make your own poncho that will fit you perfectly and suit your taste. There are several designs and patterns available in the World Wide Web that you can access and follow for your personal use. Here are some examples of the different crochet poncho designs that you can choose:

- Adult Poncho Sweater. This poncho pattern from Emerald Moon Creations is a sexy kind of poncho sweater as it has the curve in the right place. It has a wide neckline with sleeves falling just above the elbow and a v-shaped, wavy bottom edges.

- Arizona Poncho. This wide poncho from Brons Fiber Stuff is more like a rectangular poncho. When laid flat, it looks like a huge piece of crocheted square pattern with a hole in the middle. This one is simple and easy to make.

- Asymmetrical Cross-Stitch Poncho. From Craftown, and contributed by a certain designer named Cristina Heredia, this asymmetrical poncho is striking because of the color used. It uses the cross stitch pattern and can easily be followed even by beginners. This crochet poncho is like a simple rectangular one but with one side pointed or longr than the other.

- Bead-trimmed Crochet Poncho. Here is a different variation of the usual poncho. It looks light and very comfortable to wear. What makes it different are the bead trimmings on the bottom edges of the poncho. It is easy to do yet the output is elegant-looking.
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Free Crochet Hat Patterns for Beginners and Skilled Crafters

Posted by teenhobbies on May 26, 2008

Free crochet hat patterns are ideal projects for beginners interested on embarking into the world of crocheting. At the same time free crochet hat patterns are great miniature projects that would challenge even skilled crochet crafters. Crochet enthusiasts can easily search online for complimentary crochet patterns designed specially for hats.

The available projects for crochet hats range from the basic pattern to the intermediate all the way to the intricate patterns for proficient crotchet crafters. The free patterns offered come in various sizes from children to adults. A crochet crafter looking for a specific size of crochet hat pattern can easily find one online without having to resize the dimensions of the blueprint.

Free crochet hat patterns are also available in various designs that are perfect for any time of the year. There are crochet hat patterns with Christmas designs that would make for great giveaways during the holidays. Spring and fall designs are also available in crochet hat patterns. Different styles of hats are also available in free crochet patterns like beanies, ski hats and berets.

More than just Free Crochet Hat Patterns

Craft sites that provide free crochet hat patterns also offer an assortment of services and bonus items that every crochet enthusiast will definitely derive benefit from. Numerous crafting sites offer free crochet patterns not only for hats but also for other types of wearable items such as afghan shawls and baby booties. Even decorative and functional crochet projects like pillows, purses and doilies are available and can easily be downloaded from various craft sites online.
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The Cycles in the Fashion World

Posted by teenhobbies on March 28, 2008

The fashion world works on the different seasons. The one thing that has remained the same all these years is the colors. Light colors are used to welcome summer and spring while dark colors are used to symbolize fall and winter.

During these months, certain additions may excite the community and one of these is crochet patterns. The first time these came out were often seen in furniture.

These are the curtains on the wall, the coasters for the glasses and at times the table mats. Since fashion is about imagination and being able to make the person carry it, designs have been made to bring it out into the streets.

The world’s best designers do not just make designs for those who are young. The designs are made to create a carefree and spirited individual who may be old but have the youthful spirit at heart.
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Crochet Patterns for the Shrug

Posted by teenhobbies on March 19, 2008

Crochet patterns can be done on almost anything. This can be used to make some accessories for the dining and living room. It can also be used as a curtain for the home.

Since these fabrics are light and easy to make, people have now decided to turn this into fashionable items like clothes and bags. Those who don’t want to wear it can just wrap it around and that makes it possible to also use crochet patterns for a shrug.

Shrugs are not really there to keep the person warm. It is simply an accessory to the top that the woman is wearing underneath. This makes it ideal for those who want to use it in the office or just hanging out with friends in the mall.

There many designs around and this can be buttoned, wrapped or tied in the front of the person. This makes it easy to remove. This may come in single colors and can be done in multicolor to make stand out.

The person can work on the open stitch design. This is called the Holey Squares shrug since the holes in between are big and are shaped just like a square. This can be made to fit the person based on the built.

Another good design to work on is called the Beatrice shrug. The holes are not that big compared to the first and this can be in a multi-color design. Accessories such as a bell can be added on the center making it easy for the person to tie.
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Crochet Design for Beginners

Posted by teenhobbies on March 19, 2008

Crochet patterns have been done for many years. Recently it is becoming a trend again in the fashion world. By learning about it, the person will be able to come up with some great designs to show to people.

When people start something new, it is best to start with the basics. This happens in almost everything and crochet patterns is no different.

If the person has done cross stitching in the past, it will be easy to understand how certain designs are done. If the individual did not have any experience in the past, then it is best to enroll in a class then after some time, can move on to crochet patterns.

The fashion world is a very good place to learn more about crochet patterns. Since this is dictated by some of the world’s renowned brands, learning from these professionals will keep the person up to date of the latest trends.
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Crochet as a Home-Based Business

Posted by teenhobbies on March 16, 2008

Similarly to knitting, crochet has been seeing a nice resurgence in popularity in the recent years. Crochet is generally thought of as being quicker and easier than knitting. While the two are similar they require entirely different skills to master. But, the good news is that both are fairly easy to do once you learn the basics.

Items made from knitting and crochet are all the rage today. And, for those who do not have the skills or time to create them themselves, they are willing to pay you to make handcrafted items for them!

There are three ways you can make a business out of your crochet work. The first is to make items to sell, the second is to teach others to crochet, and the third is to sell crocheting items online for other crafters to use.

You can easily sell your crochet items at local craft fairs or online. And, the best thing is that all you need to get started is a ball of yarn and a crochet hook!

Whether you choose to sell your items, teach, or sell retail, there are a few basic business guidelines that you will need to follow to be successful. Some of them are:

The Business Plan
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Crochet Bikini for the Beach

Posted by teenhobbies on March 15, 2008

The coming of summer means buying a nice 2 piece suit to wear to the beach, getting a tan and having fun at the beach. Instead of wearing the usual suit made of polyester, why not try something new?

Why not show that body with a bikini made of crochet patterns? These 2 piece bikinis are ideal for those who want to show some skin. Its design is just great without revealing the private parts of the person.

There are types that are really skimpy where it only covers those areas then connected with strings and there are those that are conservative.

The person can buy this online or in the shops. The price for a pair is around $40 to $150 and is worth every penny.

There are so many designs to choose from. Some are haltered top which can be worn while walking in the beach with a pair of shorts on. There are also styles available that are strapless like the tube top.

A unique design that some would like to try is the floral design. This is also a halter top that is available in different colors that will really bring out the look in the person.

The bikini which has been around for more than 2 years has changed. In the beginning, there were reductions made to the top for the person to show some skin. Since it doesn’t look nice on the bottom, improvements were also made thus thongs and other styles which are revealing for both the top and bottom have hit the market.
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Are You Searching for Some Free Crochet Poncho?

Posted by teenhobbies on March 2, 2008

Crocheting, or the art of making “needlework” by connecting “lopped stitches” with a curved needle, is a classical hobby that is being enjoyed by many people all over the world. Like knitting, crocheting has been handed down from generations to generations, and still, it lures many aficionados.

Today, contemporary crochet fanatics are doubly fortunate because there is a myriad of information that is freely available in the Internet today. This includes some of the free crochet poncho patterns that are well accepted and admired in the industry.

Basically, making crochet is both a talent and hobby rolled into one magnificent activity. One of the best things about crocheting, and probably the reason behind its popularity, is that the process that is being used is so easy to understand. With the right tools and the right patterns, everything will be as easy as 1-2-3.
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How to Make a Crochet Hat

Posted by teenhobbies on March 1, 2008

From an expert’s approach, a crochet is the method use to produce a fabricated product from long threads and yarns. Crochet is simply derived from the French word “croche” which means to make a hook or loop. It is always associated when it comes to stitches, thread, and creating patterns of fabric materials from creating a slipknot on the hook.

The process of pulling another knot on the hook to the second loop and repeating the process continuously to make a chain of stitches is called a crochet. The way the chains of stitches are made must be in rows or they are combined from a step-by-step chain connection in rounds of creating a crochet. A single loop of crochet can also be created depending on the rounds that were used in the chain of stitches.
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Learning How Crochet And Making Your First Crochet Scarf

Posted by teenhobbies on January 25, 2008

One must have the desire, determination and patience in mastering and understanding crochet.

Keep in mind that understanding crochet patterns is not at all as complicated as they seem to appear. Once you understand the basic abbreviations then you are on the road to making your very first masterpiece.

All crochet pieces and projects start with a “slip knot”. With your palm facing you, position the tip of the yarn crosswise on your right hand palm from the right going to the left and then back around so that it crosses over your right palm again and laying the yarn across the tip of the very first yarn strand.
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Make Fabulous Shawls with Crochet

Posted by teenhobbies on January 21, 2008

Crochet is a very interesting hobby. It makes the time spent worthwhile as one can easily observe and admire the outcome of all the effort. It gives so much satisfaction being able to finish one design or pattern.

It even feels better to be able to come up with items that you can use not only as accessories, but as the main highlight of the outfit. One design that you will simply enjoy making is the shawl.

Shawls

The shawl is one of the best companions a woman can find. It is very fashionable. It can be used for a formal event, for an ordinary walk in the mall and very useful in beating the cold season. Any woman must have one in her closet.
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Crochet Fashion for the Baby

Posted by teenhobbies on January 10, 2008

When babies are born, the body is very sensitive from the heat and the cold. To make sure that the infant is protected all times, getting clothes that have double stitching can really help.

Since most of the clothes are cotton or made of thicker fabric, clothes with crochet patterns will do the trick and make the baby look fashionable in the outdoors.

Some good designs for the baby could be represented in the form of farm animals. An example could be a little lamb, a rabbit and a chick. Others could be about nature in the form of a flower that symbolize the birth and growth of the infant.

The baby can have clothes from top to bottom using crochet patterns. The hat can be entirely covered in using a single color then a few things can be added on the sides. The most common even for adults is having lines, shapes or other figures along the sides. A design on the top like a star or circles will also make it stand out.

The person should also give the baby gloves but should choose strong fabric that will not tear away easily and is inhaled by the infant.
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Learning To Crochet A Hat

Posted by teenhobbies on December 29, 2007

Crocheting is one very popular hobby, creating economical, functional, fashionable and fun pieces to make. The crochet patterns of today are more inspiring and interesting than before, providing excitement when working with fibers and different colors. For all of these, enjoy learning and studying the wonderful art of “crocheting”.

Here are more reasons why you would want to learn crochet:

1. Most individuals who are into this hobby finds working with yarns of different textures and colors enjoyable.

2. Most say that this hobby is very calming.

3. One can make sweaters, hats, scarf and other accessories for oneself.
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Australian Quilting

Posted by teenhobbies on October 25, 2007

Women were given the materials and tools to make patch work quilts en route to
their Australian destination so that they could sell them and be able to support
themselves when they landed.

Sadly, only one of these appears to have survived, but it is clear that the British
women brought with them the skills and traditions of quilting.

Quilting was thought to be a ‘suitable’ occupation for a lady, and the quilters
soon began to put their work together at exhibitions, and a market in quilts was
quickly established. The British traditions were retained, and quilting in Australia
continues to respect and reflect the styles and patterns of the mother country.
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The History of Quilting – The United Kingdom

Posted by teenhobbies on October 25, 2007

Clearly a colder climate than Hawaii, the traditions of ‘make do and mend’ were
such that for centuries, cloth was very valuable and not to be wasted. Long
before any mechanical cloth production, every piece of cloth was made by hand
or with simple weaving frames. Anything so time consuming to produce could
only be treated with care and considered to be of value.

Long before the first settlers arrived in America, British women, and men were
involved in patchwork and quilting, both for home and commercial benefit. So the
history of quilting in Britain goes way back.

There are records of padded clothing being made for soldiers to be worn
underneath their armor to protect them from the metal, and also to provide
warmth and comfort. And as far back as the fourteenth century, quilted fabrics
were used as bedcovers and clothes.
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The History of Quilting – Hawaii

Posted by teenhobbies on October 25, 2007

Hawaiian quilting is said to have started when the wives of two chiefs were
introduced to quilting by missionaries on board a boat. Hawaiians would not
naturally have begun to quilt for domestic use, as quilts were not needed in the
warm Hawaiian climate.

The missionaries showed the Hawaiians how to cut up fabrics into pieces and
then sew them back together. This the Hawaiians found rather wasteful, as they
were careful with all their resources and didn’t understand the concept of cutting
up a large piece of material, only to sew pieces of it back together, and then be
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Tips on How to Read Free Christmas Crochet Patterns

Posted by teenhobbies on October 19, 2007

If you have to make or do with the little that is left when all the bills have been paid, knowing just how much you have got in the pooled money will help you plan how to make the most of it.

Hence, trying to work out the least, you are likely to have to play around within the coming year. Then list the priorities like new shoes to replace the ones that are hopelessly dated or worn out; a new coat because the one you have got is too short or already falling apart.

Prices change from season to season and it is a pretty safe bet they will increase rather than decrease, so set yourself a realistic limit for whatever items you must buy. Then work out the clothes you will need to sew yourself with the balance or make a new one out of a masterpiece.

For this reason, the ability to make your own clothes is now a trend today. Survey shows that 16 out of the 20 respondents claimed that they would rather make their own clothes rather than buy the expensive ones in the market.

Consequently, when special occasion gets near like the Christmas season, you cannot help but wonder whether making your own crochet scarves that you can give out as gifts is a wonderful idea.
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Easy Crochet Patterns for a Crochet Trainee

Posted by teenhobbies on October 14, 2007

Easy crochet patterns are perfect for beginners. Easy crochet patterns can teach a beginner the basic crochet stitches. The only thing needed is a crochet hook and a ball of yarn. Simple crochet patterns can be finished in less than an hour, which is a great way to spend the time productively. A beginner will be able to master any basic crochet stitch with the help of any easy crochet pattern.

Children and adults interested in learning how to crochet can begin with easy crochet patterns. Although it may take some time and a few easy crochet patterns before a beginner can master the basic stitches. It won’t be long before a crochet novice is creating wonderful masterpieces that will become family heirlooms.

Available Easy Crochet Patterns

Crochet patterns for simple projects generally contain step-by-step instructions that are accompanied by colorful photos or sketches illustrating each part of the design. Aside from this, easy crochet patterns also contain valuable tips and additional how-to notes about the project.

These projects also provide helpful suggestions on the most appropriate type of yarn a beginner should use for a project. Different easy crochet patterns are a great way to introduce a beginner to the various types of yarn used for crocheting. There are various types of easy crochet patterns that are available to a novice.
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Understanding Crochet Instructions And Materials

Posted by teenhobbies on October 8, 2007

Crochet instructions are actually not that difficult to follow and read once you become accustomed to reading the pattern and understanding the meaning of each abbreviated symbol.

Remember to search in the instruction the punctuation and the pause each time that you see periods or commas.
The basic element in studying crochet patterns and instruction is understanding the style of writing, that includes crochet abbreviations. However, it is not essential to learn and memorize the symbols and abbreviations immediately because you can always refer to your list when needed.

Having somebody at your side to read the directions aloud to you can be very helpful. Although it is not important to memorize abbreviation, it is significant to understand it, so that you will know what to do.

Directions generally make use of parentheses ( ) and asterisks (*) to show pattern repetitions.

For instance, when the pattern instructs you to “repeat from *” you need to examine and look back at the instruction of the row that you currently are working on and then locate the asterisk (*). Crochet the instruction instantly following that asterisk (*).
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