I found this really cute simple CROCHET PATTERN & thought I'd share it with you all!
There supposed to be used for removing your makeup, but if your like me & don't wear it, well....then I guess they can be used for whatever you like :)
-You could use them as an ornament.
- You could keep going & make it bigger
-Or maybe for other crafts
Either way I think they are just fun & a good way to start off crocheting for entry level people..like myself!!!!!
I love making friendship braided bracelets! They are super fun & uber-easy to make. You can choose 4 different colors, two colors or whatever style you want!
To make one of your own you will need:
4 strands of embroidery thread
Each strand is to measure the length of your arm
Gather your strands together evenly & make a knot at the top.
Please note: leave at least 3 inches above the knot!
Separate the strands in the order you want them; shown in first top box.
Take the far right strand & place it in the middle, then the far left strand & drape it over in the middle; shown in second top box. Do the same with the next colors (left to right) & keep repeating these steps until the desired length of bracelet. After you reached the end, make a knot! You should have some length left over after you knot. After you make the knot, you then want to make a sliding knot.
If you are not familiar with making a sliding knot, I provided a video tutorial from Youtube that I find very easy to follow!
Press play below for the demonstration of a sliding knot!
Here is mine all finished with a sliding knot.
Ta-da, all done!! Wasn't that simple?
These are a few others I had made! If you don't want to make a slip not, you can just add a loop on one end & bead/button on the other end!
If you have any question, please don't hesitate to shoot me an email or comment below!
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I'm always finding new ways to spice up my storage boxes! Especially when it comes to storing my sewing supplies & Oliver's toys/books. I found four different ways to spice up a storage bin. I'm still working on a few. The one i like & have done is the 1 2 3 4 Storage Boxes. Did you ever imagine you could use & spice up diaper boxes..click on the style to find out more..
I had found this simple single crochet square pattern on an old blog that isn't around anymore (I Go By Kate). She had such a lovely blog! I ended up finding a similar pattern on Youtube that shows you. All you would need to do is adjust the amount of chains you want for the size. I went with 8 chains.
Note: if you are making it 8 chains long, always add an extra chain....
Here are a few that I had made!
...And here is the video tutorial!
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to email me!
This is a good way to start off crocheting for entry level people..like myself!!!!!