2023 Temperature Filet CAL: May 28 – June 3
If you are just finding this CAL, please check out the details post for all the usual pattern information. Row 29 (May 28): 11 , 1 , 5 , 1 , 5 , 1 , 11 Row 30: 11 , … Continued
If you are just finding this CAL, please check out the details post for all the usual pattern information. Row 29 (May 28): 11 , 1 , 5 , 1 , 5 , 1 , 11 Row 30: 11 , … Continued
I think this is my most favorite design I have ever created…and with over 100 designs, that’s saying something! The Crochet or Die blanket pattern was inspired by the awesome stickers made by Lisa of Green Fox Farms. Lisa was … Continued
Quick video tutorial of how to do what I call a “granny cluster decrease” in my patterns that border blocks and/or blankets using the granny stitch.
If you are just finding this CAL, please check out the details post for all the usual pattern information. Row 22 (May 21): 12 , 15 , 12 Rows 23-25 (3 rows): 11 , 17 , 11 Row 26: 11 … Continued
May is looking…very striped! This is May 7-13 and the rows for what this picture shows can be found in this post. This weeks rows can be found below! If you are just finding this CAL, please check out the … Continued
Quick video tutorial of how to do a Foundation Double Crochet (FDC) which I recommend in all my patterns instead of a chain start method.
This tutorial concludes my Color-Changing tutorial for filet crochet blankets by showing you how to change colors around your blanket as you add the initial single crochet edging called for in all of my patterns to set up for the … Continued
In this tutorial, I continue from Color Changing Part 1 (with FDC) to show you how to color change to the next set of colors to create color-blocked blanket.
Here are the Rows for May 7-13. Ready to join your January-April bocks? You can get the information for joining in this post. If you are just finding this CAL, please check out the details post for all the usual … Continued
Quick video tutorial of how to do a standing stitch – in this case, a standing double crochet. You can find my picture/word tutorial of this stitch here if you aren’t into videos. 😉