Showing posts with label snowflake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snowflake. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Maggie's Snowflake 2/Znowu Sniezynka

What can I say? The snowflakes are multiplying.  They're addictive. It's not enough that I have about a gazillion snowflake patterns in my collection already. Nooooo.... I had to go and design another one. Why? Because I can? Not sure.  Anyway, today I am posting a pattern for Maggie's Snowflake 2, with instructions to make 2 other versions of it. The main version is A. Verisions B and C differ from version A only in round 3. I put specific instructions for the different round 3's under their respective sections.

No coz, sniezynki sie mnoza. Trudno im sie oprzec. Chociaz juz i tak mam pelno wzorow na sniezynki w swojej kolekcji, to jakies licho mnie podkusilo i zrobilam nastepna sniezynke po swojemu. A dlaczego by nawet nie? Znowu podaje przepis, ale po angielsku. Nie wiem jeszcze, czy zamieszcze instrukcje po polsku na blogu.

NOTE: This pattern is for your personal use only. Please do not sell it, or snowflake(s) made from this pattern.

Recipe for Maggie's Snowflake 2
I used DMC Cebelia, size 10 crochet thread
Hook size 1.5 mm
Commercially available fabric stiffener

Resulting snowflake is 5 3/8" in diameter.

Abbreviations and additional instructions:

ch - chain(s)
sc - single crochet
dc - double crochet
tr - treble crochet
trtr – triple treble crochet
sk - skip
sl st - slip stitch

***Small Picot = chain 4, slip stitch into 4th chain from the hook
***Medium Picot = chain 5, slip stitch into 5th chain from the hook
***Large Picot = chain 6, slip stitch into 6th chain from the hook


VERSION A (photo above)

Round 1
Make a base adjustable ring. Here are instructions on how to do that, from Stitch Diva Studios. Ch 3 (counts as 1 sc + 2 ch), (1 dc, ch 2, 1 sc, ch 2) 5 times, dc, ch 2, sl st to first ch of ch 3 at the beginning of round 1.

Round 2
Ch 7 (counts as 1 dc + ch 4), small picot, ch 4, (dc in next sc, ch 4, small picot, ch 4) 5 times, sl st to third ch of ch 7 at beginning of round 2.

Round 3 for Version A (instructions for round 3 for Version B and C are in the sections "Version B" and "Version C" respectively)
Ch 11 (counts as 1 tr + ch 7), medium picot, ch 7, (tr in next dc, ch 7, medium picot, ch 7) 5 times, sl st to fourth ch of ch 11 at beginning of round 3.

Round 4
Ch 9 (counts as trtr), * # ch 14, sl st in second ch from hook and in the next 9 ch,
ch 10, sl st in second ch from hook and in the next 6 ch,
ch 8, large picot, 3 dc in the next ch from hook, sl st in fourth ch from hook and in next 3 ch,
ch 8, sl st in second ch from hook and in next 8 ch,
ch 11, sl st in second ch from hook and in next 12 ch,
sc on top of trtr (note: the very first time, you’ll sc on top of ch 9 that began this round),
ch 15, large picot, ch 15 #, trtr in next tr *.

Repeat from * to * 4 times more, then from # to # 1 time. Sl st to ninth ch of ch 9 at beginning of round 4.

Tie off. Cut and secure thread.


Saturate finished snowflake with fabric stiffener of your choice. Block/shape into desired form.



VERSION B



















Reminder: Make rounds 1, 2 and 4 as in Version A.
In this version B of round 3, instead of one medium picot following and preceding ch 7, you’ll do a cluster of medium picots. Sorry for the crummy blocking job - I was VERY tired.

Round 3 for Version B
Ch 11 (counts as 1 tr + ch 7), ch 2, (medium picot) 3 times, sl st in the first ch from hook and in the next ch, ch 7, (tr in next dc, ch 7, ch 2, [medium picot]3 times, sl st in the first ch from hook and in the next ch, ch 7) 5 times, sl st to fourth ch of ch 11 at beginning of round 3.



VERSION C

















Reminder: Make rounds 1, 2 and 4 as in Version A.
In this version C of round 3, instead of one medium picot following and preceding ch 7, you’ll do a chain loop, which can be blocked to rhomboid shapes. No, this is not a ghastly blocking job on the rhomboids - this is just a sketch version, since I did not have time to crochet version C. However, this does give you an idea of what the rhomboids would look like.

Round 3 for Version C
Ch 11 (counts as 1 tr + ch 7), ch 16, sl st in sixteenth ch from hook, ch 7, (tr in next dc, ch 7, ch 16, sl st in sixteenth ch from hook, ch 7) 5 times, sl st to fourth ch of ch 11 at beginning of round 3.


And that's about it.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Snowflake/Sniezynka



















Making crochet snowflakes for Christmas has become a bit of a tradition in my house. They're addictive, easy, fast to make and look cute, especially en masse. I usually use ready patterns found in various books and on the web and this year I have done so, too. However, as I was browsing the web one day, I found a photo of this cute snowflake and decided to try to replicate it in crochet. Well, maybe not replicate it, but at least get the gist of it. To my surprise, this specific snowflake was relatively easy to design and execute, although a bit fiddly due to the thinness of the yarn. A little further in this post, you'll find the recipe for this snowflake. Please, keep in mind that I am not a professional crochet designer/pattern writer. If you find any glaring mistakes in the pattern instructions, please let me know. Enjoy.

Robienie sniezynek szydelkiem jest od jakiegos czasu tradycja w moim domu. Trudno im sie oprzec bo latwe, szybko sie robi i fajnie wygladaja, szczegolnie w duzych ilosciach. Przewaznie robie z gotowych wzorow w ksiazkach, albo z internetu. W tym roku tez tak jest, z tym, ze pewnego dnia, bladzac po internecie, natrafilam na zdjecie takiej oto sniezynki i postanowilam sprobowac ja odtworzyc na szydelku. Nawet latwa byla w projekcie i wykonaniu, tylko ze troche zmudna, bo i nici dosyc cienkie, i powtarzajacy sie wzor. Zalaczam ponizej przepis na te sniezynke, ale po angielsku. Jezeli ktos by chcial po polsku, to poprosze do mnie napisac - chetnie sproboje przetlumaczyc indywidualnie.















Click on the above photo to enlarge.


Recipe for Maggie's Snowflake 1

NOTE: This pattern is for your personal use only. Please do not sell it, or snowflake(s) made from this pattern.

Materials:

I used size 20 cotton crochet thread
Crochet hook size 1.5 mm
Commercially available fabric stiffener

Resulting snowflake is 5 1/8" in diameter.

Abbreviations and additional instructions:

ch - chain(s)
sc - single crochet
hdc - half double crochet
dc - double crochet
tr - treble crochet
sk - skip
sl st - slip stitch

***Make Picot = chain 4, slip stitch into 4th chain from the hook

Please click on the photo of snowflake with explanations drawn on it, in order to enlarge it.


Make a base adjustable ring. Here are instructions on how to do that, from Stitch Diva Studios.

Round 1
Ch 2 (counts as 1 sc + 1 ch), (sc, ch 1) 11 times, slip st to 1st chain of the round. You just completed a base circle, and you should have 12 ch1 spaces.

Round 2
Ch 8 (first 3 chains count as 1 dc), * # hdc in 2nd ch from hook, ch 9, make picot, ch 7, make picot, ch 7, slip st into 7th ch from hook, make picot, slip st into the 3rd slip st from hook (see Fig. 1A [you just made a picot cluster - Fig.1], (ch 3, make picot, ch 7, slip into 7th ch from hook, make picot, slip st into the 3rd slip st from hook) twice, ch 3, slip st into 3rd chain under the 1st picot cluster (Fig.2), ch 4, make picot, ch 4, slip st into 4th ch under the first picot (Fig. 3), slip st into next 5 ch, ch2, slip st into base of hdc cluster, slip st into next 3 chains;

ch 3, sk next ch 1 space of base circle, tr in next sc of base circle, ch 10, slip st into 3rd ch from hook, slip st into next 5 ch, ch 9, slip st into 3rd ch from hook, slip st into next 4 ch, ch 8, slip st into 3rd ch from hook, slip st into next 3 ch, ch 5, 2 dc into 3rd ch from hook, make picot, ch 4, slip st into base of 2 dc cluster, slip st into next 2 ch, ch 6, slip st into 3rd ch from hook, slip st into next 5 ch [two of these ch are part of the "stem" of the "branch" you're making], ch 7, slip st into 3rd ch from hook, slip st into next 6 ch, ch 8, slip into 3rd ch from hook, slip st into next 7 ch, ch 3 # , sk next ch 1 space of base circle, dc into next sc of base circle, ch 5 *.

Repeat all steps from * to * 4 times more. Then repeat all steps from # to # once. Slip st in 3rd chain from the beginning ch 8 of the round. Tie off, break yarn, weave in ends.

Saturate finished snowflake with fabric stiffener of your choice. Block/shape into desired form. Enjoy.