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martes, 26 de febrero de 2013

jueves, 19 de mayo de 2011

Collar de ganchillo y abalorios








Materiales y herramientas:

- 1 ovillo Anchor Artiste Metallic
- Ganchillo de 2mm
- 60 Abalorios de unos 4mm de grosor
- Cierre para collar de unos 8mm de grosor
- Pegamento para abalorios




Collar formado por motivos a ganchillo y abalorios ensartados


 Antes de empezar el trabajo de ganchillo, se deben ensartar (enhebrar en el hilo) el número de abalorios
correspondiente a cada motivo:
- 12 abalorios para el motivo A y para motivo B y 6 abalorios para cada motivo C.
- Después de ensartar los abalorios, al empezar el trabajo, procurar que los abalorios estén en la
parte delantera de la labor para facilitar el trabajo.


ATENCIÓN: en los gráficos está indicado el lugar donde se acercarán los abalorios, al hacerlo procurar que queden bien apretados a la labor para que no queden sueltos.


- Para empezar cada motivo, hacer una anilla y trabajar la 1ª vuelta clavando en el interior (ver dibujo).
Primero hay que realizar el motivo A siguiendo el gráfico; al terminar, cortar el hilo y rematar.
- A continuación, realizar 2 motivos B pero, al mismo tiempo, al realizar la última vuelta de cada motivo, unir al motivo A central, tal como se indica en el gráfico, siguiendo las flechas.
- Una vez unidos estos 2 motivos, realizar 4 motivos C uniendo primero un motivo de estos a cada uno de los motivos B, siguiendo las flechas del gráfico y 2 motivos más C que se unirán a los primeos motivos C.
- Al haber terminado todos los motivos, se deberán hacer las tiras de arcos a ambos lados, siguiendo el gráfico para su realización.


ATENCIÓN: si el collar se desea más largo, se puede trabajar más tira de arcos hasta tener la medida deseada


TERMINACIÓN:a cada extremo de las tiras de arcos, enganchar el cierre con el pegamento.












martes, 7 de septiembre de 2010

Vuelta de vacaciones y cosas nuevas.

Ya estoy en casa y de nuevo a la rutina :-( . que poco dura el verano  .
Gracias a todas por todos los comentarios que he recibido durante las vacas, tenia un monton!! Me ha encantado leerlos todos. 

Os pongo unos esquemas, esta vez de moda, una boina y una chaqueta que me han encantado.

domingo, 14 de febrero de 2010

Funda para movil








Hook: steel crochet hook size 0 or aluminum hook size D/3 (3.25 mm.) or the size that will give an acceptable gauge
Gauge: 7 stitches = 1 inch; 6 rows + 1 inch
Size: 6 1/4” wide by 9 1/4” high (without strap)
Materials: One each of denim (color 608) and natural (color 817) 50 gram skeins (82 yards each) eight-ply Gypsy 100% cotton by Reynolds (JCA Fashion Yarns, 35 Scales Lane, Townsend, MA 01469, 800-225-6340);4 1/2” x 5/8” Velcro; transparent thread; sewing needle.




Round 1: Starting with the denim thread, make a slip knot (leaving a 5-inch tail), then chain 39 stitches. Starting with the second chain, SC 37 stitches. SC 4 stitches into the last chain for a total of 41 stitches. Continue to SC using the new top of the chain until you come around to the first stitch, carrying the “tail” as you go. SC 3 stitches into the last stitch. This round should have a total of 80 stitches. This piece is worked as a spiral, not in concentric rings, so do not turn or join.

These illustrations are for right-handed crocheters and are read from right to left and bottom to top. Left-handed crocheters, please look at the reversed images in a mirror.
Round 2: Rounds 2 through 13 correspond to the illustrated motif (read from right to left and bottom to top). Start to carry the natural thread in this round. SC around without any increases, carrying the natural thread. You will begin to tapestry crochet the figure motif in the next round. To do a tapestry crochet (TC) stitch, threads are switched while 2 loops are still on the hook; so yarn over with natural and pull it through the denim loops of the last stitch of this round to prepare for the first TC stitch of the next round. From now on, the bag should always have 80 stitches at the end of every round.
Round 3: Crochet the motif as follows: TC 2 natural, 4 denim, 2 natural, then 2 denim stitches. Repeat this sequence 7 more times.
Round 4: TC 1 denim, 2 natural, 4 denim, 2 natural, then 1 denim stitch. Repeat around.
Round 5: TC 2 denim, 2 natural, 4 denim, then 2 natural stitches. Repeat around.
Rounds 6 - 8: TC 3 denim, then 7 natural stitches. Repeat around.
Round 9: TC 3 denim, 2 natural, 4 denim, then 1 natural stitch. Repeat around.
Round 10: TC 2 denim, 4 natural, 3 denim, then 1 natural stitch. Repeat around.
Round 11: TC 2 denim, 1 natural, 1 denim, 1 natural, 1 denim, 1 natural, 2 denim, then 1 natural stitch. Repeat around.
Round 12: TC 2 denim, 5 natural, 2 denim, then 1 natural stitch. Repeat around.
Round 13: TC 3 denim, 1 natural, 2 denim, 1 natural, then 3 denim stitches. Repeat around.
Repeat rounds 2 through 13 three more times.
Finishing:
Round A: Crochet 14 (or the number necessary to bring the stitch to the edge of the bag) denim stitches while carrying the natural. Chain 100 stitches with the denim thread (that is still attached to the bag). For a longer or shorter strap, increase or decrease at this point. Insert the hook into the next stitch, first making sure that the chain is not twisted.
Rounds B & C: Crochet around the top of the bag with the denim thread while carrying the natural. Continue to SC onto the chain, while carrying the natural thread.
Round D: SC around the top of the bag and the strap with the denim and natural threads joined together , slip stitch at the end of the round, cut the threads (leaving 6 inch tails) then yarn over and pull the threads all the way through the loop. Work in the ends for 2 inches to secure them, then trim them off.
Round E: Turn over the strap. Insert the hook into the stitch on top of the bag between the beginning and end of the strap. Pull through a loop of denim and natural (joined together), leaving 2” tails hanging out of the back. Chain 1, then crochet around the strap, inserting the hook into the bottom loops of the chain, while carrying the tail. At the end of the round, slip stitch, cut the threads (leaving 6 inch tails) then yarn over and pull them all the way through the loop. Work in the ends for 2 inches to secure them, trim them off, then block the bag with a steam iron. Sew Velcro 1/2” below the inside top edge of the bag with transparent thread.
© Carol Ventura 2005 This project was designed for Crochet Partners. You have my permission to copy these instructions and use them to teach others, on the condition that you do not change the title and that you do not recopyright them as your own instructions!
For more free tapestry crochet patterns, please look at my Tapestry Crochet web page