Archive for November, 2009

What’s Your Crochet Personality?

Posted in Fun Ramblings on November 16th, 2009 by Rachel Choi – 15 Comments

Everyone has a crochet personality. Let’s find out which one you are! Below are 3 fun personalities that I thought of. If you don’t fit any, feel free to make up your own and tell me about it!

Classic Crocheter

  • Is traditional!
  • Loves crocheting blankets, doilies, hats or scarves.
  • Never gets tired of a good old granny square.
granny square
Modern Madam / Man

  • Is always learning new techniques.
  • Crochets a variety of items: bags, clothing, home decor, etc.
  • May get bored crocheting the same thing all the time.
learning crochet
Novelty Nut

  • Loves making thing that are “out of the ordinary” like a Crochet Hamburger Coaster Set.
  • Doesn’t always follow patterns, just because you like to be different.
  • Enjoys freeform crochet.
crochet hamburger coasters

Personally, I think I’m a “Novelty Nut”. Although I do enjoy the classics, I have the most fun creating weird, novelty items. What’s your crochet personality?

30 Feet Tall Lions at 2012 Olympics

Posted in Fun Ramblings, News on November 15th, 2009 by Rachel Choi – 8 Comments

I’ve been meaning to tell you this a couple weeks ago, but YES it is official! There will be three (not one, but three) 30 feet tall crocheted lions at the 2012 Olympics. A while ago I wrote about the possibility of Crochet Art at the 2012 Olympics, and now the committee chose a crochet piece. Shauna Richardson is the crocheter and will be crocheting for 2 years to get those lions done.

If you’re not a fan of the Olympics, maybe you’d at least be a fan of seeing giant crocheted lions?

crochet lion

You can take a look at the other decorations that have been chosen for the 2012 Olympics in London here. They seem very odd yet still fun!

Crochet Pattern: Christmas Appliques – Set #1

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on November 13th, 2009 by Rachel Choi – 2 Comments
This set includes 5 crochet patterns: candy cane, Christmas tree, gift box, Santa Claus hat, and stocking. Use these appliques to embellish your holiday items or use them as pins. You can even attach them to hooks and hang them on your tree as ornaments. No sewing required!!

Download this pattern at the Crochet Spot Store.

Skill Level: crochet skill level easy

Finished Sizes: range from 2″ (5 cm) – 5″ (13 cm) tall

Materials:
Medium Weight Yarn (small amount of each color)
Crochet Hook H (5.00 mm)
crochet yarn size 4
crochet christmas appliques

To download this pattern CLICK HERE
By purchasing this pattern, you will be supporting Crochet Spot in making the tutorials and pattern you love on this site! Thanks in advance for all the support, as it is much appreciated.

If you ever need help with crocheting your Christmas appliques, let me know and I’ll be sure to help!

How to Minimize Weaving in Ends in Crochet

Posted in Tutorials and Help on November 12th, 2009 by Rachel Choi – 19 Comments

If you are like me, you hate to weave in a bunch of ends of yarn when you are done your crochet project. Normally there is at least a beginning and ending piece of yarn that you have to weave in. But there can also be other strands of yarn from when you change colors or have to cut and attach your yarn at a new position in your work. The number of ends you have to weave in can add up.

Here is a simple tip that can help you reduce the number of ends you have to weave in at the end of your project. In the example in the photos, I am changing colors, and have an end that I need to tuck into the work. This method can also be used for other situations as well!

The idea is to hold your end up to your work as shown below. (Mouse over the image for a left handed view)



Then crochet as you normally would, but over the strand of yarn. This way, you are hiding the yarn that you would normally have to tuck in later. See, you can’t even see the end that was crocheted over!



This is the same idea as carrying your yarn when you change colors in crochet. You can use this method anytime you are crochet over an area that is close to where your strand of yarn is sticking out of. Such as if you are crocheting a border, you can hold the ends of the yarn along the sides while crocheting the border over them.

Crochet Pattern: Easiest Coaster Ever

Posted in Free Crochet Patterns on November 10th, 2009 by Rachel Choi – 28 Comments
Coasters don’t have to be complicated to look good! After all they’re just circles you put your drinks on so that you don’t mess up your table. In this crochet pattern, there isn’t anything complicated or fancy, just the easiest coaster pattern you will ever come across.

Skill Level: beginner crochet skill level

Finished Size: 3 1/2″ (9 cm) in diameter

Materials:
Medium Weight Yarn (small amount)
Crochet Hook I (5.50 mm)
crochet yarn size 4
crochet easiest coaster ever

Gauge: rounds 1 – 3 in pattern measure 3 1/2″ in diameter.

Need help understanding the abbreviations? Check out the crochet abbreviation chart.

Crochet Pattern: Coaster
Round 1: ch 4, 12 dc in forth ch from hook, sl st in top of beginning ch-3 joining to beginning of round: 12 dc
Round 2: ch 3, 2 dc in each dc around, sl st in top of beginning ch-3: 24 dc
Round 3: ch 3, (2 dc in next dc, dc in next dc) around, sl st in top of beginning ch-3, finish off: 36 dc

You may also like to check out the Crochet Pattern: Amigurumi Animal Coasters for the cutest coasters ever!

If you need help crocheting your coaster, no worries! Just leave a comment and I’ll be sure to help!

crochet animal coasters

Thanks for Your Patience

Posted in Fun Ramblings, News on November 9th, 2009 by Rachel Choi – Be the first to comment

You may have noticed that Crochet Spot was temporarily unavailable today and you may have gotten a page with some funny error message. But no worries, because if you’re reading this on the site right now everything is working again!!!

So thanks for being so patient, I know it was hard for me to do! The people that hosts Crochet Spot on their server had to work out a few kinks. Whatever they were doing is beyond me. I’m just glad that it’s all fixed.

Now that everything is back to normal how about enjoying some…

Crochet Pattern: Checkered Loop Scarf

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on November 8th, 2009 by Rachel Choi – 1 Comment
Accent your outfit with this simple Checkered Loop Scarf. You can drape it around your neck as a long loop, loop it twice for a good length or three times to keep extra warm. The loop scarf can conveniently be warn in many different styles.

To download this pattern, visit the Crochet Spot Store.

Skill Level: crochet skill level easy

Finished Size: 68” (172.5 cm) circumference, 5 1/2” (14 cm) wide

Main Materials:
Medium Weight Yarn (approximately 350 yards)
Crochet Hook H (5.00 mm)
crochet yarn size 4
crochet loop scarf

To download this pattern, visit: www.crochetspot.com/store
By purchasing this pattern or becoming a Premium Pattern Member, you will be supporting Crochet Spot in creating the tutorials and patterns you love on this site. Thanks in advance for all the support, as it is much appreciated!

If help crocheting your scarf, let me know and I’ll be glad to help!

Crochet Pattern: Wishing Well

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on November 6th, 2009 by Rachel Choi – 6 Comments
The wishing well is a fun yet beautiful home decorative piece! Use it to show off your crochet skills or to store small items. The well is also large enough to fit a small potted plant inside!

To download this pattern, visit the Crochet Spot Store.

Skill Level: crochet skill level easy

Finished Size: 13 1/2″ (34 cm) tall, 12 1/2″ (32 cm) wide, 7″ (18 cm) deep

crochet wishing well
Main Materials:
Medium Weight Yarn
500 yards of main color
100 yards of contrasting color
Small amount of bucket, vine and flower colors
Crochet hook E (3.25 mm)
Polyester fiberfill
Small amount of 17 gauge wire (or higher)
crochet yarn size 4

To download this pattern, visit: www.crochetspot.com/store
By purchasing this pattern or becoming a Premium Pattern Member, you will be supporting Crochet Spot in creating the tutorials and patterns you love on this site. Thanks in advance for all the support, as it is much appreciated!

If help crocheting the wishing well, let me know and I’ll be glad to help!

Caron Country Yarn Giveaway

Posted in News on November 5th, 2009 by Rachel Choi – 5 Comments

Caron is giving away a free full skein sample of their new Country yarn (while supplies last). So if you would like to test out the new Caron Country yarn for free, here is your chance! Personally, I haven’t tired it yet, but I am a huge fan of the Caron Simply Soft Yarn.

To receive your free skein of Caron Country yarn, you must send 3 labels of any Caron Simply Soft Yarn, along with your receipt and a 3 x 5 card with your address on it to them. You can find out more information about the giveaway by clicking here.

By the way, I have no affiliation with Caron yarn. I just thought you might like to know about the giveaway they are having.

caron country yarn

Free Crochet Pattern: Christmas Ball Ornament

Posted in Free Crochet Patterns on November 4th, 2009 by Rachel Choi – 23 Comments
Crochet these quick and easy Christmas ball ornaments! You don’t have to worry about these ornaments breaking if you drop them. You can even make them in fun colors and crochet stripes onto them, by changing the color of your yarn after each round in the pattern. You can learn more about: How to Change Colors in Crochet. By the way, these ornaments can also make great pet toys! crochet christmas ball ornaments
Skill Level: beginner crochet skill level

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