Saturday 13 February 2021

Peachy Peaks Doily - Free Crochet Pattern



Hello everyone!πŸ™‚ 

This time I am sharing the Peachy Peaks Doily crochet pattern with you. If you can crochet in the round and know how to work the basic crochet stitches, you are good to go. All you need to start is some yarn or thread in the color of your choice and a crochet hook.
If you prefer to learn by watching, I have a video tutorial below. Or scroll down to view the written pattern!

Hope you enjoy! 
Happy crocheting! 😊

You can also purchase the ad free printable PDF version of this pattern on my ETSY or RAVELRY

Video Tutorial:



Written Pattern:

Size: The doily measures approximately 30 cm (11.8 inches) in diameter.

Skill Level: Easy to Intermediate

Materials Used:
  • Sport weight yarn, size 2 - fine. I used Drops Safran 100% cotton yarn weight/length: 50 g = approx 160 m in the colorway 12 (peach). 30 grams (96 meters approx.) of yarn needed for this pattern.
  • 3mm crochet hook.
  • Scissors.
  • Yarn needle or Latch hook for weaving in ends. Or, you can use a crochet hook.

Abbreviations (US terms):

st./sts - stitch
ch - chain
sl st. - slip stitch
sc - single crochet
dc - double crochet
trc - treble crochet

ch3picot - ch3, insert your hook into first ch made (into 3rd ch from hook), yarn over, pull through all loops on the hook.

()* - repeat the instructions between the brackets the number of times indicated.



Instructions:

Start with ch5, sl st. into first ch to form a ring. Or, you can make a magic (adjustable) ring.

Round 1: ch3 (counts as a dc), 15dc into ring.
Join with a sl st. on top of beginning ch3. (16 sts)

Round 2: ch3 (counts as a dc), 1dc into same st.,
2dc into each of next 15 sts around.
Join with a sl st. on top of beginning ch3. (32 sts)

Round 3: ch3 (counts as a dc), 1dc into same st., 1dc into next st.,
(2dc into next st., 1dc into next st.)* repeat 15 times around.
Join with a sl st. on top of beginning ch3. (48 sts)

Round 4: ch3 (counts as a dc), ch2, 
(skip next st., 1dc into next st., ch2)* repeat 23 times around.
Join with a sl st. into 3rd ch at the beginning of the round.

Round 5: ch3 (counts as a dc), ch3,
(1dc into next dc st., ch3)* repeat 23 times around.
Join with a sl st. into 3rd ch at the beginning of the round.

Round 6: ch3 (counts as a dc), ch4,
(1dc into next dc st., ch4)* repeat 23 times around.
Join with a sl st. into 3rd ch at the beginning of the round.

Round 7: sl st. into next ch4 space, ch3 (counts as a dc), 3dc into same ch4 space,
4dc into each of next 23 ch4 spaces.
Join with a sl st. on top of beginning ch3. (96 sts)

Round 8: ch3 (counts as a dc), 1dc into same st., 1dc into next 3 sts,
(2dc into next st., 1dc into next 3 sts)* repeat 23 times around.
Join with a sl st. on top of beginning ch3. (120 sts)

Round 9: ch3 (counts as a dc), 1dc into each st.around.
Join with a sl st. on top of beginning ch3. (120 sts)

Round 10: ch3 (counts as a dc), ch2, 
(skip next st., 1dc into next st., ch2)* repeat 59 times around.
Join with a sl st. into 3rd ch at the beginning of the round.

Round 11: ch1, 1sc into same st., 
(ch3, 1sc into next dc st.)* repeat 59 times around.
Join with 1dc into first sc at the beginning of the round to make last ch3.

Round 12: ch1, 1sc into that last 1dc (ch3) space of the previous round,
(ch6, skip next ch3, 1sc into next ch3 space)* repeat 29 times around.
Join with ch2 + 1trc into first sc at the beginning of the round to make last ch6.

Round 13: ch1, 1sc into that same (ch2 + 1trc) space of the previous round, ch2, (1trc, ch1)* repeat 6 times into next ch6 space, 1trc into same ch6 space, ch2,
(1sc into next ch6 space, ch2, (1trc, ch1)* repeat 6 times into next ch6 space, 1trc into same ch6 space, ch2)* repeat 14 times around.
Join with a sl st. into first sc at the beginning of the round.

Round 14: (ch2, 1sc into next trc st., (ch1, ch3picot, ch1, 1sc into next trc st.)* repeat 6 times, ch2, sl st. into next sc st.)* repeat 15 times around.

Ch1, cut off the yarn, fasten off and weave in the ends.



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Please do not copy, rework, distribute, republish or sell my patterns and photos. 
Do not create video tutorials free or paid.

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Saturday 23 January 2021

Rustic Table Runner - Easy Crochet Pattern



Hello Everyone! πŸ˜‰
This time I am sharing my Rustic Table Runner crochet pattern with you. It's an easy yet elegant project for your table or as a gift for any occasion. This table runner pattern will work well for beginners who are familiar with the basic crochet stitches. I made it with Alize Bella Ombre Batik - a gorgeous gradient cotton yarn, it gradually changes color and goes from dark to light. 
If you prefer to learn by watching, i have a video tutorial below. Or scroll down to view the written pattern!

Hope you enjoy! 
Happy crocheting! 😊


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You can also purchase the ad free printable PDF version of this pattern on my ETSY or RAVELRY


Video Tutorial



Written Pattern

Size: The table runner measures approx. 29 cm x 92 cm (11.4 in x 36.2 in)You can adjust the length of the table runner by adding or subtracting pattern repeats. 1 pattern repeat - approx 8cm (3.1in). I made 11 pattern repeats. You can adjust the width of the table runner by adding or subtracting stitches in a multiple of 6 + 5 for the foundation chain.

Skill Level: Easy

Materials Used:

  • Fingering weight yarn, size 1 - super fineI used Alize Bella Ombre Batik 100% cotton yarn in the colorway 7410. 128 grams (461 meters approx.) of yarn needed for this pattern.
  • 3mm crochet hook.
  • Scissors.
  • Yarn needle or Latch hook for weaving in ends. Or, you can use a crochet hook.


  • Abbreviations (US terms):

    st. - stitch
    ch - chain
    dc - double crochet
    trc - treble crochet

    ()* - repeat the instructions between the brackets the number of times indicated.




    Instructions

    Beginning (turning) chains count as stitches!

    Start with a loose foundation chain of 65 ch sts. 
    (multiple of 6 + 5 for the foundation chain)
    6 x 10 + 5 = 65

    Row 1 (Right Side): 1dc into 4th ch from hook and into each ch st. across. (63 dc sts including ch3 at the beginning of the row)

    Row 2 (Wrong Side): ch4 (counts as a trc), turn, skip first dc st., 1trc into next dc st., 
    (ch1, skip next dc st., 1trc into next dc st.)* repeat 30 times across. 
    1trc into last dc st. (on top of that turning ch3 at the end of the row)

    Row 3: ch3 (counts as a dc), turn, skip first trc st., 1dc into next trc st., 
    (1dc into next ch1 space, 1dc into next trc st.)* repeat 30 times across. 
    1dc into last trc st. (on top of turning ch4). (63 dc sts)

    Row 4: ch3 (counts as a dc), turn, skip first dc st., 2dc into next dc st.,
    (skip next 2 dc sts, 3dc into next dc st.)* repeat 19 times across. 
    Skip next 2 dc sts, 2dc into next dc st., 1dc into last dc st. (on top of turning ch3).

    Row 5: ch3 (counts as a dc), turn, skip first dc st., 1dc into next dc st., 3dc between next 2 dc sts,
    (3dc between following 3rd and 4th dc st.)* repeat 19 times across.
    Skip next dc st., 1dc into last 2 dc sts. (last dc on top of turning ch3).

    Row 6: ch3 (counts as a dc), turn, skip first dc st., 2dc into next dc st.,
    (3dc between following 3rd and 4th dc st.)* repeat 19 times across.
    Skip next 3 dc sts, 2dc into next dc st., 1dc into last dc st. (on top of turning ch3).

    Row 7: ch3 (counts as a dc), turn, skip first dc st., 1dc into next dc st., 3dc between next 2 dc sts,
    (3dc between following 3rd and 4th dc st.)* repeat 19 times across.
    Skip next dc st., 1dc into last 2 dc sts. (last dc on top of turning ch3).

    Row 8: ch3 (counts as a dc), turn, skip first dc st., 2dc into next dc st.,
    (3dc between following 3rd and 4th dc st.)* repeat 19 times across.
    Skip next 3 dc sts, 2dc into next dc st., 1dc into last dc st. (on top of turning ch3).

    Row 9: ch3 (counts as a dc), turn, skip first dc st., 1dc into each dc st. across. (last dc on top of turning ch3) (63 dc sts)


    Row 10: ch4 (counts as a trc), turn, skip first dc st., 1trc into next dc st., 
    (ch1, skip next dc st., 1trc into next dc st.)* repeat 30 times across. 
    1trc in last dc st. (on top of turning ch3).

    Row 11: ch3 (counts as a dc), turn, skip first trc st., 1dc into next trc st., 
    (1dc into next ch1 space, 1dc into next trc st.)* repeat 30 times across. 
    1dc into last trc st. (on top of turning ch4) (63 dc sts)


    Repeat Rows 4 - 11 10 more times or, until you reach the desired length.

    Ch1, cut off the yarn, fasten off and weave in the ends.





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    Please do not copy, rework, distribute, republish or sell my patterns and photos. 
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    Sunday 10 January 2021

    Two Color Round Doily Coaster - Free Crochet pattern


    Today i have a simple yet elegant
    Two Color Round Doily Coaster pattern to share with you. It is made in only 7 rounds using mercerised cotton yarn. You can crochet this in any type of yarn or thread. I used two different colors - gray and pink, but you can just keep it all the same color. This pattern will work very well for those who are beginners at crocheting doilies and coasters, it is worked using the basic stitches.

    Keep reading for the written pattern and a video tutorial! 


    Hope you enjoy! 
    Happy crocheting!😊

    Video Tutorial:



    Written Pattern:

    Size:
    The coaster measures approx. 15 cm (5.9 inches) in diameter.

    Skill Level:
    Easy to Intermediate

    Materials used:

    • Sport weight yarn, size 2 - fine. I used Madame Tricote Paris Camilla mercerised 100% cotton yarn in the colorways 5326 (gray) and 5313 (dusty rose) . 12 grams (30 metres approx.) of yarn needed for this pattern.
    • 3mm crochet hook.
    • Scissors.
    • Yarn needle or Latch hook for weaving in ends. Or, you can use a crochet hook.

    Abbreviations (US terms):
    st. - stitch
    ch - chain
    sl st. - slip stitch
    sc - single crochet
    dc - double crochet
    dc2(3)tog - 2 or 3 double crochet closed together

    ch3picot - ch3, insert your hook into first ch made (into 3rd ch from hook), yarn over, pull through all loops on the hook.

    ()* - repeat the instructions between the brackets the number of times indicated.

    Instructions:

    Start with the gray yarn. 
    Ch5, sl st. into first ch to form a ring. Or, you can make a magic (adjustable) ring.

    Round 1: ch3 (counts as a dc), 11dc into ring. 
    Join with a sl st. on top of the ch3 (into 3rd ch).

    Round 2: ch3 (counts as a dc), 1dc into same st., 2dc into each of next 11 dc sts. Join with a sl st. on top of the ch3 (into 3rd ch).
    Ch1, cut off the yarn and fasten off (skip this step when continuing with the same yarn!).



    Round 3: Join the pink yarn to any of dc sts of Round 2 (I joined the yarn with a simple knot). Or, continue with the same yarn.
    ch2 (counts as 1dc of dc3tog), dc2tog into same st. - first dc3tog made,
    (ch5, skip next dc st., dc3tog into next dc st.)* repeat 11 times around. 
    Join with ch2 + 1dc on top of the first dc2tog to make last ch5.

    Round 4: ch1, 1sc into that same (ch2 + 1dc) space of the previous round, ch6,
    (1sc into next ch5 space, ch6)* repeat 11 times around. Join with a sl st. into first sc.

    Round 5: sl st. into next 2 ch sts of next ch6, ch3 (counts as a dc), 2dc into same ch6 space, ch3picot, 3dc into same ch6 space, ch1,
    ((3dc, ch3picot, 3dc) into next ch6 space, ch1)* repeat 11 times around. 
    Join with a sl st. on top of the ch3 (into 3rd ch).
    Ch1, cut off the yarn and fasten off (skip this step when continuing with the same yarn!).


    Round 6: Join the gray yarn to any of ch1 spaces of Round 5. Or, continue with the same yarn by working a sl st. into last ch1 space of Round 5.
    ch1, 1sc into that same ch1 space, ch8,
    (1sc into next ch1 space, ch8)* repeat 11 times around. 
    Join with a sl st. into first sc.

    Round 7: sl st. into next ch8 space, ch1, 6sc into same ch8 space, ch3, 6sc into same ch8 space, 
    ((6sc, ch3, 6sc) into next ch8 space)* repeat 11 times around. 
    Join with a sl st. into first sc.

    Ch1, cut off the yarn, fasten off and weave in the ends.



    The patterns on this website are my original designs created by me.
    Please do not copy, rework, distribute, republish or sell my patterns and photos. 
    Do not create video tutorials free or paid.

    Thank you!






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    Wednesday 23 December 2020

    Crochet Round Lace Doily Pattern



    Hi Everyone! πŸ™‚
    Today i have a Round Lace Doily crochet pattern to share with you. It is made in only 9 rounds using 100% cotton yarn. This pattern is suitable for those who are familiar with the basic stitches. All you need to start is some yarn or thread in the color of your choice and a crochet hook.

    Feel free to scroll down for a free written pattern and a video tutorial.

    Hope you enjoy!
    Happy Crocheting! 😊


    Video Tutorial:



    Written Pattern:

    Size: The doily measures approximately 24 cm (9.4 inches) in diameter.

    Skill Level: Easy to Intermediate

    Materials Used:
    • Sport weight yarn, size 2 - fine. I used Drops Safran 100% cotton yarn weight/length: 50 g = approx 160 m in the colorway 50 (mint). 17 grams (55 meters approx.) of yarn needed for this pattern.
    • 3mm crochet hook.
    • Scissors.
    • Yarn needle or Latch hook for weaving in ends. Or, you can use a crochet hook.
    Abbreviations (US terms):

    st. - stitch
    ch - chain
    sl st. - slip stitch
    sc - single crochet
    dc - double crochet
    trc - treble crochet
    dtrc - double treble crochet

    dtrc2tog - 2 double treble crochet closed together - (yarn over 3 times, insert the hook into indicated st., yarn over and draw up a loop. Yarn over and pull through 2 loops on hook, yarn over and pull through 2 loops on hook, yarn over and pull through 2 loops on hook)* repeat 1 more time. Now you have 3 loops on hook. Yarn over and pull through all 3 loops. 

    ch3picot - ch3, insert your hook into first ch made (into 3rd ch from hook), yarn over, pull through all loops on the hook.

    ()* - repeat the instructions between the brackets the number of times indicated.




    Instructions:

    Start with ch5, join with a sl st. into first ch to form a ring. Or, you can make a magic (adjustable) ring.

    Round 1: ch3 (counts as a dc), 15dc into ring. 
    Join with a sl st. on top of the ch3 (into 3rd ch).

    Round 2: ch4 (counts as 1 dtrc of dtrc2tog), 1dtrc into same st. - first dtrc2tog made, ch3,
    (dtrc2tog into next dc st., ch3)* repeat 15 times around.
    Join with a sl st. into first dtrc.

    Round 3: sl st. into next ch3 space, ch3 (counts as a dc), 3dc into same ch3 space,
    4dc into each of next 15 ch3 spaces around.
    Join with a sl st. on top of the ch3 (into 3rd ch).

    Round 4: ch1, 1sc into same st., ch3picot, 1sc into next dc st., 
    (ch4, skip next 2 dc sts, 1sc into next dc st., ch3picot, 1sc into next dc st.)* repeat 15 times around.
    Join with ch1 + 1dc into first sc.

    Round 5: ch3 (counts as a dc), ch7,
    (skip next sc st., skip next ch3picot, skip next sc st., 1dc into next ch4 space, ch7)* repeat 15 times around.
    Join with a sl st. into 3rd ch.

    Round 6: ch4 (counts a s a trc), ch3, 1trc into same st., ch3, 1sc into next ch7 space, ch3,
    ((1trc, ch3, 1trc) into next dc st., ch3, 1sc into next ch7 space, ch3)* repeat 15 times around.
    Join with a sl st. into 4th ch.

    Round 7: sl st. into next ch3 space, ch3 (counts as a dc), 1dc into same ch3 space, ch3, 2dc into same ch3 space, ch5,
    (skip next trc st, skip next ch3, skip next sc st., skip next ch3, skip next trc st., (2dc, ch3, 2dc) into next ch3 space, ch5)* repeat 15 times around.
    Join with a sl st. on top of the ch3 (into 3rd ch).

    Round 8: sl st. into next dc st., sl st. into next ch3 space, ch3 (counts as a dc), 2dc into same ch3 space, ch3, 3dc into same ch3 space, ch3, skip next 2 dc sts, 1sc into next ch5 space, ch3,
    (skip next 2 dc sts, (3dc, ch3, 3dc) into next ch3 space, ch3, skip next 2 dc sts, 1sc into next ch5 space, ch3)* repeat 15 times around.
    Join with a sl st. on top of the ch3 (into 3rd ch).

    Round 9: ch1, 1sc into same st., sc into next 2 dc sts, 2sc into next ch3 space, ch3, 2sc into same ch3 space, sc into next 3 dc sts, ch3, ch3picot, ch3,
    (skip next ch3, skip next sc st., skip next ch3, sc into next 3 dc sts, 2sc into next ch3 space, ch3, 2sc into same ch3 space, sc into next 3 dc sts, ch3, ch3picot, ch3)* repeat 15 times around.
    Join with a sl st. into first sc.

    Ch1, cut off the yarn, fasten off and weave in the ends.


    The patterns on this website are my original designs created by me.
    Please do not copy, rework, distribute, republish or sell my patterns and photos. 
    Do not create video tutorials free or paid.

    Thank you!






    ©2020 KristinesCrochets 

    Thursday 12 November 2020

    Soft Pink Lace Doily Free Crochet Pattern



    Hello everyone!πŸ™‚ 

    This time I am sharing the Soft Pink Lace Doily crochet pattern with you. If you can crochet in the round and know how to work the basic crochet stitches, you are good to go. All you need to start is some yarn or thread in the color of your choice and a crochet hook.
    If you'd like to learn how to crochet this doily, just follow the instructions and the video tutorial below. I hope you will like it and find it easy to follow.
    Happy crocheting!😊

    You can also purchase the ad free printable PDF version of this pattern on my ETSY or RAVELRY


    Video Tutorial



    Written Pattern

    Size: The doily measures approx. 27 cm (10.6 inches) in diameter.

    Skill Level: Easy to Intermediate

    Materials Used:

  • Sport weight yarn, size 2 - fine. I used Nako Fiore 25% linen, 35% cotton, 40% bamboo viscose yarn in color 11242 (light pink) . 27 grams (81 meters approx.) of yarn needed for this pattern.
  • 3mm crochet hook.
  • Scissors.
  • Yarn needle or Latch hook for weaving in ends. Or, you can use a crochet hook.


  • Abbreviations (US terms):

    st. - stitch
    ch - chain
    sl st. - slip stitch
    sc - single crochet
    hdc - half double crochet
    dc - double crochet
    trc - treble crochet

    ()* - repeat the instructions between the brackets the number of times indicated.


    Instructions

    Start with ch5, sl st. into first ch st. to form a ring. Or, you can make a magic (adjustable) ring.

    Round 1: ch3 (counts as a dc), 15dc into ring. 
    Join with a sl st. on top of ch3 (into 3rd ch).

    Round 2: ch3 (counts as a dc), ch2, 
    (1dc into next st., ch2)* repeat 15 times around. Join with a sl st. into 3rd ch.

    Round 3: ch3 (counts as a dc), 
    (ch3, 1dc into next dc st.)* repeat 15 times around. Join with ch1 + 1hdc into 3rd ch to make last ch3.

    Round 4: ch1, 1sc into that (ch1+ 1hdc) space of the previous round, ch6, 1sc into next ch3 space, 
    (ch3, 1sc into next ch3 space, ch6, 1sc into next ch3 space)* repeat 7 times around. Join with ch1 + 1hdc into first sc to make last ch3.

    Round 5: ch1, 1sc into that (ch1 + 1hdc) space of the previous round, 6dc into next ch6 space, ch2, 6dc into same ch6 space, 
    (1sc into next ch3 space, 6dc into next ch6 space, ch2, 6dc into same ch6 space)* repeat 7 times around. Join with a sl st. into first sc.

    Round 6: ch4 (counts as a trc), ch5, 1trc into same st. (into base of that first ch4), ch5, skip next 6 sts, 1sc into next ch2 space,
    (ch5, skip next 6 sts, 1trc into next sc st., ch5, 1trc into same sc st., ch5, skip next 6 sts, 1sc into next ch2 space)* repeat 7 times around. Join with ch2 + 1dc into 4th ch to make last ch5.

    Round 7: ch1, 1sc into that (ch2 + 1dc) space of the previous round, ch5,
    (1sc into next ch5 space, ch5)* repeat 23 times around. Join with a sl st. into first sc.

    Round 8: sl st. into next ch5 space, ch3(counts as a dc), 4dc into same ch5 space, ch1,
    (5dc into next ch5 space, ch1)* repeat 23 times around. Join with a sl st. on top of ch3 (into 3rd ch).

    Round 9: sl st. into next 2 sts, ch3 (counts as a dc), ch3, skip next 2 sts, 1dc into next ch1 space, ch3, 
    (skip next 2 sts, 1dc into next st., ch3, skip next 2 sts, 1dc into next ch1 space, ch3)* repeat 23 times around. Join with a sl st. into 3rd ch.

    Round 10: ch3 (counts as a dc), 
    (ch3, 1dc into next dc st.)* repeat 47 times around. Join with ch1 + 1hdc into 3rd ch to make last ch3.

    Round 11: ch1, 1sc into that (ch1 + 1hdc) space of the previous round, ch6, 1sc into next ch3 space,
    (ch3, 1sc into next ch3 space, ch6, 1sc into next ch3 space)* repeat 23 times around. Join with ch1 + 1hdc into first sc to make last ch3.

    Round 12: ch1, 1sc into that (ch1 + 1hdc) space of the previous round, (1hdc, 5dc, ch3, 5dc, 1hdc) into next ch6 space,
    (1sc into next ch3 space, (1hdc, 5dc, ch3, 5dc, 1hdc) into next ch6 space)* repeat 23 times around. Join with a sl st. into first sc.

    Ch1, cut off the yarn, fasten off and weave in the ends.

    The patterns on this website are my original designs created by me.
    Please do not copy, rework, distribute, republish or sell my patterns and photos. 
    Do not create video tutorials free or paid.

    Thank you!






    ©2020 KristinesCrochets 

    Simple & Elegant Triangle Shawl - Free Crochet Pattern

    Hi Everyone!πŸ™‚ Today I would like to introduce you to the  Simple & Elaegant Shawl .  This beautiful triangle shawl is worked from the t...