a sea of \u200b\u200bhearts, rolling and reversible (?). I was struck by the title: Candy hearts rolling ... the translation would be more or less so. AFGHAN
undulating REVERSIBLE ...
It is adorable and original? I, at least he had not ever seen ...
source: RAVERLY - HERE IS THE LINK in raverly here blog of its creator and this is the video pap
Q penalty! ... I watched the video, but is incomplete ... Q So I kept looking and found info about this:
Originally Posted by crochetkim I'll let you know that I made up this point because I never liked the bumpy texture of the back of the Afghans when I do a later point. I love the stitches later, but I wanted the back to be flat. The back of eastern Afghanistan is perfectly flat and appears in stripes. really great how it has lined up one side and the hearts of others.
yarn Therefore, you will more than double, insert the hook at the side of the stitch indicated * (right if right handed), put the hook around the back of simple crochet indicated, then the other side. Now yarn over and pull the loop through. now 4 loops on hook. (Lana over and pull through 2 loops) twice. now 2 loops on hook.
Now, here's the modified part. Insert the hook on the next point in the current row (not below). The Yarn over and pull a loop. The Yarn over and pull through 3 loops on the hook to close.
The change is that you do not miss Stitch in the current row in the form of a suture to post. That's what makes the bumps on the back. Since you are the incorporation of the stitch, which makes it nice and smooth.
* Note: The point indicated is the same color as the current thread. So when you get to the part where they're making the stitches later, it is easy to see why it will work in the same color. The secondary color is skipped completely. (hope that makes sense.) Oh and another thing, it's fairly easy to determine the points go in the first few stitches later (when climbing the ascent of the wave). But when you go down, it is necessary to ensure that you are leaning in the other direction and not up and down it is easy to do until you get the hang of where to place the point.
yarn Therefore, you will more than double, insert the hook at the side of the stitch indicated * (right if right handed), put the hook around the back of simple crochet indicated, then the other side. Now yarn over and pull the loop through. now 4 loops on hook. (Lana over and pull through 2 loops) twice. now 2 loops on hook.
Now, here's the modified part. Insert the hook on the next point in the current row (not below). The Yarn over and pull a loop. The Yarn over and pull through 3 loops on the hook to close.
The change is that you do not miss Stitch in the current row in the form of a suture to post. That's what makes the bumps on the back. Since you are the incorporation of the stitch, which makes it nice and smooth.
* Note: The point indicated is the same color as the current thread. So when you get to the part where they're making the stitches later, it is easy to see why it will work in the same color. The secondary color is skipped completely. (hope that makes sense.) Oh and another thing, it's fairly easy to determine the points go in the first few stitches later (when climbing the ascent of the wave). But when you go down, it is necessary to ensure that you are leaning in the other direction and not up and down it is easy to do until you get the hang of where to place the point.
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| can increase or decrease in multiples of 13. Just add or subtract, etc 13, 26, 39, starting the chain. |
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