Showing posts with label beading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beading. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Red Headband with Beaded Buckle




A young Mum asked me to make this for her  and I thought I would share a pattern with you. If you are new to crochet, this is a quick way to learn some simple stitches. This pattern uses chain, single crochet, half double crochet, slip stitch.

Finished size 20 inches. This is to fit head circumference 22 inches.

Material: 1 skein Lion Brand Amazing Rose variegated yarn, 50 gr, 147 yards/135 m. I purchased mine from Amazon.com
Hook size G/4mm
Yarn needle
A beaded rectangular buckle  (available from bead shop or sewing supplies) or you can buy the sew on buckle and make one like I did.
5 grams glass beads
a beading needle
a yard of beading thread
Gauge: 14 st over sc and hdc pattern = 4 inches
16 rows of sc and hdc st = 4 inches

The Band
Ch 71, join with sl st carefully not to twist the ch, ch 1.
R1: Sc across, join with sl st, ch 1.
R2: Sk next st, (1 hdc into next st, 1 sc into  next st), ending with 1 sc, join with sl st on top of
ch-1.
Repeat 2nd row till the band measure 3.5 inches (9 cm) in width, cut yarn, and weave in ends.

Ribbon
Ch 31
R1: Sc across, ch 1, turn.
R2: Sc in same ch-1 space, (1 hdc into next st, 1 sc into  next st), turn.
Repeat 2nd row till the ribbon measure 3.5 inches (9 cm) in width, cut yarn leaving 1-yard tail.

The buckle
Thread the beading needle leaving a 6 inches tail, slide one bead into the thread, insert the needle into the same bead again one more time (this is called a stopper bead). Insert the needle from the wrong side of the clasp and sew in the beads leaving no more holes on the buckle, remove the stopper bead then tie a knot to finish. Dab a glue to prevent frying.

Assembly
 Slide the ribbon into the buckle. Find the side of the band where joining is visible (btw I learned invisible joining from Planet June, so check that one out). Thread a half yard of yarn with a yarn needle, attached the ribbon into the band by sewing it several time, careful not to pull the yarn too hard. Cut yarn and weave in the ends.

Using the tail from the ribbon, sew in the four corners to the band. You might want to stretch the band before doing this by asking someone to wear it then mark the place where you want to sew the corners or roll a big towel and slide the band in.  I actually slided it into my rectangular cosmetic bag which size match perfectly with the headband, nice! ☺ Cut the yarn and weave in the ends.
© Iin Wibisono 2014

Monday, 21 October 2013

Amazing Crochet Patterns with Stitchboard.com

Guess what excited me so much today? Oh, I can't wait to share this with you. If you are into tapestry or fillet crochet, you must look at this. And best of all, it's free.

If you scroll down to my previous post you will see my post on creating tapestry graph using Adobe Illustrator. Ah well, forget about that for now. Just look at these two I created using Stitchboard.com (No, I am not affiliated with this company). The way the stitched sits on top of each other perfectly mimicking those of the crochet graph, slanted.  I mind you that I have not tested this pattern. This software creates for you the patterns for your beading, crochet, cross stitch and knitting. 


Stitchboard.com provide 8 steps in creating your pattern. Step No. 8 is for member only and membership is free.



For creating Tapestry Crochet I used the following steps:

1. Upload your image in gif, jpg or png

2. Stitching category select Beading
3. Stitch type select Brick
4. Desired stitch type select Oval 
5. Color palette option. You need to decide on the following options:
a) Color Palette Desired: a) any palette among the 3 b) Automatic closest color match or choose your own colors c) Colors desired in the final pattern: Choose any form : limit the number of colors,  shades of gray or black and white.
6. Enter the number of stitches across.
7. Select your output from the two options: save as PDF or pattern on screen. And you can ask the program to create grid for easy reading.

Omit step 8 if you are  not registering yourself as member.

Fillet Crochet Pattern

1. Upload your image in gif, jpg or png

2. Stitching category select Crochet (other option is Beading, Cross Stitch, and Knitting)
3. Stitch type select Standard
4. Desired stitch Standard
5. Color palette option. You need to decide on the following options:
a) Color Palette Desired: a) any palette among the 3 b) Automatic closest color match or choose your own colors c) Colors desired in the final pattern: Choose any form : limit the number of colors,  shades of gray or black and white.
6. Enter the number of stitches across.
7. Select your output from the two options: save as PDF or pattern on screen. And you can ask the program to create grid for easy reading.

Omit step 8 if you are  not registering yourself as member.




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