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Find a project that brings “ie inside. | (secputoh) \ athlon pi VA copoly “—_ Be ISSUE ONE HUNDRED & THIRTY SIX * CONTENTS © 2 POPCORN & LACE JUMPER SPIRE YOU 14SHOWTIME COLLECTION 55 PASSION FRUIT THROW 27 LOOP STITCH JUMPER 58 MOSAIC FLOOR CUSHION 31 AMI PINK FAIRY ARMADILLO (63 SMARTPHONE SNUG 41 EMBELLISH: DENIM JACKET ‘64GOLDEN MOMENTS CAL 43 POPCORN & LACE JUMPER {68 HANGING PHOTO FRAMES 449 BUTTERFLY BABY BLANKET 70 FAN STITCH SHAWL 51 HOOKTOHOOK:SUMMERSOCKS 72 MOSAIC PURSE Sosa seks enpal HGH FRAMES 3 planning to won! L know Fl be throw’ floaty wrap from page 70 on an ev et * Sue Pearson's floor cushion on page 58 outside for * + a pienie in the garden. And there's plenty for festival- asco ; too, in our eolleetion of showtime shawstoppers ee ++ om page 14! Please share your makes on Instagram ciate tagged #sctrehlemake Simply Crochet SCureblen gD Coen nd oki . nono Om TANIA ScALOZUB ; ‘ia ia lente crochet designer snd founder of Scrochetdesign. Originally from ‘Ukraine she now esdesn sunny lois, ‘Checkout hergranny squreskrton page 4. Cong ag the fsbrsan ee MARGARET HUBERT Sartingin the needle arts businessin 1963, Margatethassince writen 31 books on crochet and knitong inher careor Discoverer popcom and lace jumper on page. ‘or on our Faecbook group. ers, We love to see the CONTRIBUTORS Wee a few ef The Talented designers tn This swe. SETA SECHPTNS aor mTOR h p | a. ree . ust ‘Gud lw th he cet sade le Ps nd JOHAN BJORNFOT Johan ives in Sweden andisthe designer behind Made by Johan 8 He does hisbest to create patterns fll of nga nd innovston, Find Mba blnketon page. sec At ENT SUE OW SAE TUES 1 JUKE 2 “Grigg ac TERI HAMILTON “Terlisa crochet designer specialising in a variety of projets, including unustal amigurumi mosaic clothing and fun blankets Her purple coin purse appears on page 72 OTHER CONTRIBUTORS. . Helen Anderson, Jess Bennett, Michael Cao Lily Chin, tudy Darley, z Jenry May Forsyth tinma Friedland Colin, Heather Fuel Enna Le, i Emma Leth Cara Medus, ely ison Moore, Becca Parker Becky Skuse, f Pat trong, Alice Tay Eleonora Tlly, Nicole Tent, Catherine Vener WWW.GATHERED.HOW/SIMPLYCROCHET axbnkcnsipronninag EQ witiscmvingyoe @prinesiamnghnseiny (BDintaynoatinghceing [welyonpnssniyancet YuRD puis mcg RICORUMI BABY BLANKIES prawn to suPPORT YOUR YARN SHOP ‘loD-DEstGn.co.UK "Our super brand new pattern booklet Includes comprehensive instructions _tocrochet eight cute baby bianki- 8 with animal heads for litle ones. Whether a cute bunny, a happy frog (ora colourful parrat = we include the ‘world of animals that lve on land, inthe \water and inthe ait. The baby blankies Bare crocheted with Rlearumi dk ang Ricorumi Spin Spin dk. We also have {our complete baby blankie kts to buy. Collect them all- so adorable! 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Pick up your Japanese Knot from www.hoookedyarn.co.uk parly Each ball of Ella Rae's Cashmereno Sport Taffy contains a sunset of resplendent colour, The painterly mix of tones will ‘make even the simplest of patterns look like a masterpiece. Dip inte colourways including Island Sunset, Busberry Lemonade, Cosmic Carnival, Pastel Paradise, Citrus Delight, Sapphite Lagoon, Raspberry Rosé and Toasted Marshmallow allhave handpainted look, and are a luxe yet easy-to-care-for combination of, ‘Merino wool, acrylic and Cashmere. You ‘can machine wash makes in this yarn at 30 but try not totumble dry! Each 50g ball comes with 125m of ya and costs £9.35 from wrwwoolbathcouk—oF you ‘ean search forlocal stockists when you visit www.knittingfevercom TO YPVGATHERED HOWSMPLYEROCHET > oorcy aE acre oak gute te ratflino STUFFING YOUR ear aay weg ening may requre 5 AMIGURUMI acttional suing for suppor. For ample the neck of your toy supports the head, and 1m Michael from the alack of sufficient stuffing will ause the head Knotmonsterscrochetseries _toflop over. fofbooks and patterns. When Im not Onceyout projects properly stuffed i's crocheting, my jobasa paediatricdentist_timetotie off the end. Use ayarn needle to keepsme busy. I've alwaysloved working __go through each font loop of your last round with my hands and putting smiles on Paling the loose yaen end will close the hole. people'sfaces,and my passion is making Using the yarn needle, enter through the hole adorable creations through the at of you just closed and pull the yarn through amigurumil'm very excited to share my tips the project. like to stabilise this yarn end by and tricks with you, and hope that youtind threading through afew stitches before these hacks helpful. cutting it off And those are my tp tips fr stuffing Stuffing is very important when maki your amigurumi creations, Hopefully my Amigurumi. Improperly stuffed toys willcreate knowledge will help you give a professional Irregularities that will warp the naturalshape finish to your amigurumi toys! ‘of your creation and nobody wants that! To achievean even stuffing Ilike touse To eammoreabout Michael and his amigurumi asoftand plable polyester stuffing material, characters fllow himon Instagram at ‘and I make sure to distribute it evenly {@krotmonsteror vist wwwknotmonsterscom throughout the project. For those hard-to- reach places luse a chopstick the backof NEXT ISSUE Secrets ofthe sip knot a SUBS STARS! | very month, three subscriberswin 2 prizeas thank you for their loyalty to i ‘Simply Crochet. This month, the winners) (below) willeach receive this Scheepjes -odiac amigurumi yam bundle, worth £59! has the yam and patterns youneedto | make a stuffieforeach ofthe zodiacsigns. | Sasha Lankshear, West Sussex Gail McDonald, Tyne andWear 4K Tracy Crew, Pembrokeshire *! 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Tiny tots will tare inwonderat the pretty sparkles and Soft vintage shades in Stylecafts new Baby Sparkle OK yarn. t's ‘98% acrylic, meaning its durable affordable ‘and washable, with a S rainbow lurex binder fora technicolour twinkle, Each 1009 ball costs £375 ands great for jumpers, cards, dresses and FEELING MINTY FRESH “The Fibre Cos &Nake Super Bulky yarns here! Made of 100% Highland wool the plump single-ply yam scompletely natura, renewable and biodegradable, and canbe used to make ‘even stuffed animal, Discover therange ‘and find your local stockist at ww styleraftyarns.co.k NEW ANGLE = A/ \ & Ittakes great skill to create something that feels fresh and new yet also timeless. Designer Steve Rousseau has managed to. accomplish this with his Gabriel Lightweight Cashmere Blanket, a sophisticated throw covered ina crisp, geometric ilet-stitch pattern. The blanket uses 945g of laceweight cashmere yarn, so it’s a real luxury piece - make it for a friend who appreciates the finer things! Get the chart-based pattern for about £5.64 at www.steverousseaudesigns.com Lotte and Albert designer Lindsay Newns'set of three beautiful baskets, designed exclusively forThe Fibre Co. The Nestle Basket Bunch Kit, £44 from wnwshelbreco.com, comesin six possible colourways s0 youcan choose the ‘option that most suits your décor- but our favourite thisresh-looking green set, hooked Inyam shades Betty White, Spearmint and Monster We ove the litle spike-stitch details! The kt comes witha POF ofthe pattern, special Make project bag andallthe yarn youneed to make small medium and large bast. is suitablefor beginners and wl get youused to crochetingin the round! MELLOW MONSTER Even ogres can embrace slow living! Kate McCully of Make Me Roar designed her fist fearsome tle grein 2018 infact twas her fist crochet pattern —but thanks to her ‘ight year-old daugher, Freya, this mythical ‘monster has hada makeover Now sporting cosy pink jumper and shorts, the book and plantloving Dotty has been added tothe ‘original Small Ogre Amigurum’ pattem. Get Itfor £450 at wwwmakemeroarcauk Ewe Weel Shop © s Each issue we explore a UK yarn shop Who's in charge? Rachel Parry-Arch. Where can we ind you? Stamford, Lincolnshire, a unique blend of history, niche shopping stunning Georgian architecture and delicious food. it was deciared 3 Conservation area in 1967 and has over 600 listed buildings. Whats your shop lke? Established in 2011, Ewe {sa knowledgable and family-owned brick-and ‘mortar wool shop with online prices. We stock Rowan King Cole, Stylecraft, Regia and mare. Why should we vist? This two-storey shop is stuffed fll ofyamns of every weight, texture and colour imaginable, Were also a Rowan flagship store andhavea range of exclusive kts 11 Stamford Walk, Stamford, Lincolnshire PES 2JE Website wwrn.-love-ewe.com On instagram at @ewewoolshopstamford andon. Facebook at astamfordwoolshop.ewe JUST DESERTS Make ascenewith Divine Debris new Coal Cactus Landscape Cardigan! Intermediate stitchers will love sinking their hooks into this colourvork cardi, creating rolling hil, big yellow sun, ying birds and, of cours, two cacti for the pockets on either side of the front. This scene simpler to workup than you might expect - it's created using panels, and the sleeves are Worked onto the body —and ‘ts easy to swap in your own choice of colours and details. The pattem includes sizes XS 105K, Download the pattern for about £7.24 on the Divine Debris Ravelry page. ene Skills & weds _26MAY Intermediatecrochet £45,Cheshire ywstitchlifestylecom S ASNAKE OVER TIME Youve heard ofa temperature blanket, but get ready for. temperature snake! I’snottoo late to join Planet June's 2023, amigurumi crochet long. Download the pattern and bonus materials for about £4.83 fromworplanetjune com = you'l record the temperatures throughout the yearby adding colour-coded rounds to the body ofthe snake, “Every round takes justa couple of minutesto crochet 9 youcan easly catch up ona few weeks of strpesina single session” explains designer June Gilbank, who specialises In cute and realistic amigurumi patterns, "We currently have close 10750 CAL partipants in 27 countries, with more joining every weak” SJUNMosalecrochettile AM workshop. £3895,cheshire wwniblacksheepwoolscom 2JUNMakeahedgehog 64, ristl swwristefokhouse cou £30,Sussex wwumadeandmaking co.uk 10-11 JUNWoolly Weekend B,Norfalke wun worstendweavers org uk CED 5 FAB FINDS Purple ombré These colour-gradient makes havea real sunset vibe MYSTERIOUS BEASTS ‘This daring dino's covered fabulous feathersin the moston-trend colours talk about being ahead of your time! Download the Microraptor Dinosaur pattern from the Crafty intentions Etsy shop for £6.56 SWEATER SCENE ‘Amountainous landscape comes to fein shadesof urpleinthis Moon Landscape Jumper by Cosy Bear Crochet on sy. GGetthe PDF pattemn for £6.60. GRAPH IT OUT 8 Felted Button on Etsy sfulloftexture- filled geometric ‘throws ike this combré Teetering Tower Blanket. Get thepattern, which callsto minda stack of books for £6.06. @ ou, pomnon Enjoyalavender bouquet all year round with 3D flowers rom Fibita ‘on Etsy. Download ¥ thepatternfor £4.04, then makeit ‘over and over again ina variety of tones TERRIFICTOPPER Hookup this ribbed beanie withor ‘without the white pompom -forkids ‘andadults who have ‘a pession for purple. ‘GetaPOF pattern or £240from Sienna ee Grab the popcorn and get your tickets here! It's time to enjoy all the fun of the fair — in crochet form, of course D0.ALOOP-DE-LOOP Show up and show outin this jaw-dropping jumper! Youll look every bit the starin its colou striges, fabulous textures and loose sihouette prepared forall ees tobe on you! WERRY GO ROUND Ifthe traveling life i for you, yout need this, ‘overnight tote to take with you on your journey I's created using round, whee!-like motifs that wl relly make you want to say, Rol up, rollup CARNIVAL CUSHIONS Bold crcus:inspired pattems and colours wil look right at home in yourlving room when you hook up this eof fabulous ompom cushions. ‘SHAWL WE DANCE? This wrap is equal parts drama and fun! Filled with unexpected shapes and shades and trimmed with lovely tassels, ‘this make sa real all round performer. DT n Granny squares both small and large come together perfectly to create this high performing skrt by Tania Skalozub, Wear it whenever you want to clown around! Cascade Yarns 220 Superwash (100% wool 100g/200m), Sapphire Heather (1951 See table for measurements and yarn quantities 1 skein ofeach: Garnet (318), Winter White (810A), Tahitian Rose (914A), Golden (877, Teal (810) |ASmm (US H/8) hook Stitch markers Rounds 1-4 measure 8x8 Scr (334i) Uusing.aSmm hook, orsizeneededto obtain correct tension NOTES Skirts made up of Large and Small motifs. Each motifis worked in rounds. Sapphire Blue 's used for the final round on all Squares. You can use any colour for any other round - or referto the image for guidance COnceallthe pieces have been joined together, 1 Waistbandis worked around one edge. Ties are threaded through the Waistband at the end, so the waist sie is adjustable. The Waistband is designed to fit over the hips and needs tobe tightened to fitat the waist, SKIRT LARGE SQUARE Make 10 10:12) Using any colour make a magic loop. Round 1 (WS) Ch3,2trin loop ch2, (tin loop, ch2)3times,sstotop of beg ch, tur, (4 3-tr groups, 4 ch-2sps) Fasten off Join next colour inary ch2sp. Round 2 (RS) Ch3, (24 ch2, 3 in same sp (tr, ch2, rn each ch2sp around, sso top of beg ch-3 tum, (8 3trgroups 4 ch-2sps) Fasten off Waist : Length 43 (5:48),17 74019 Join next colour in any ch2sp, Round 3 Ch, (2, ch2,3tn same sp, "3trin sp between 3-tr groups, (3 ch2, 3 in ch-2; rep from * around, s totap of beg 3 [123-4rgroups, 4ch-2sps Fasten off Join next colour in any ch2sp Round 4h, (2tr cha, 3tn same sp, tein leach sp between 3-trgroups across to next comer (3 ch2, 3) in ch2 5p ep from* ‘around, sstotop ofbeg ch. 163trgroups,4ch-2 ps Fasten off size cm 83-02 TOFITHIPS in 333% 90 WAIST MEASUREMENT LENGTH in v SAPPHIRE HEATHER 100 cokur coded the sing ret Join next colourin any ch-2sp, Rounds 5-8 As ound 4, changing colour each round and using Sapphire Blue for ound & [5234 groups. 42 ps) Fasten off, SMALL SQUARES Make 40 (40:48), ‘AsRounds 1-4ofLarge Square, using thesame 3436.36 9 LOOP STITCH JUMPER Iffortune favoursthebold, this must be the luckiest jumper ofall time! Fullofrich bright tonesand fun textured stitches like twisted trebles andloops, this exciting projectis sure tograbanycraftersattention. NoTES The Body is workedin 4 identical sections from the hem upwards. The lower Body is made Using the Twisted Treble Pattern and the Upper Body the Loop Stitch Pattern, Sleeves are worked from the cuf upandthen sewminto the armholes, ‘Yan quantities are an estimate, Contrast yarn quantities willdepend on the loop lenaths. For cheaper yam alternative, see page 25. JUMPER ‘TWISTED TREBLE PATTERN Arepof2sts Row 1 (WS)Chi (doesnot countasast throughout) dcin each st across turn Row 2 (RS) Ch3 (countsastr throughout) dein next st, “rinnext st dein next strep from * Row 3 Chi, de in each st across, turn. Row 4 ch3,dcin nextst,"FPtrround t2 rows below, skipnet stitch the stitch behind the Ptr dcin next strep from * across ensuring the total numberof stitches remains the same, Rep Rows3-4 LooP PATTERN Row 1 (WS) Chi (doesnot countasast throughout} din ist st ipstin each st across tolast st dcin ast st tur, Row 2 (RS) Chi, dein each stacross, tur. BODY (MAKE4) Using Yann A, ch (4:46 48:50:52: 5456). Workin Twisted Treble Pattern until work measures 24 (24:24: 26:26:28: 28: 28}em, Changeto Yarn. Continue in Twisted TeblePattem foranother } ‘The sleeves are worked from the cuffupin ‘plain colour, then sewn tathebody em, do not fasten off [30 (30: 30:32:32: 34:34: 34cm] LOOP PATTERN SECTION ‘Work 10rowsin Loop Patternin each inthe following coloursin order: Yam 8, YarnC, Yarn Yarn Yarn F Workshould measure approxs5t (SI:51:52:53: 55:55:55kam, Place a marker 20 (20:22: 22:25:25: 25: 26hem ‘down fom last 1 for Sleaves, SLEEVES (MAKE 2) Using Yarn A Cha (34: 38: 38244:444 42248) Rows 1-2 Work Rows 1-2 of Twisted Treble Patten, Row3 Chi, 2éc in fists din each st across to last st, 2dcinto top of beg ch-3 tum, [36 (36: 40:40: 46: 46: 46: 50] Row chs (countsas ty rin stat base of ch-3, cin next st, "IFPtr round the t2 rows below, skip next stthe t behind the Ft dcinnext st rep from across, working 2c into the las st sie . if @ 2 2» m o& 88 9 0 100 10 10 16 Toriraust ne ee ee ACTUALBUST cm 2H rs 36 (APPROX) in 0 4 haw a i << = « LENGTH on SLEEVE om 2 2 5 2 om LENGTH in im 1% 3h YARN A 10g SS 2 2 3 YARNSB-F 1003, 2 2 3 #3 «#3 “Tomaletispattem ease tofllon, wee colouecoded the sig instructions ~ smal follow the LOOP STITCH JUMPER (398 (8: 42 42:48; 48:48:52) Rows 5-6 Workin Twisted Treble Pattern. ree Rows7-8 Rep Rows 3-4 Peete ts (a (42 26:52: 5252: 56 Peers Rows9-10 Workin Twisted Treble Pattern. Rows 11-12 Rep Rows 3-4 (46 46: 50:50: 56 56:56:60) Rows 13-16 Workin Twisted Treble Pattern Rows 17-18 Rep Rows 3-4 (50 (50: 54:54: 60:60: 60:64) Rows 19-22 Workin Twisted Treble Patter, Rows 23-24 Rep Rows 3-4, (54 (4: S8:58:64:64: 64:68) Rows 25-28 Workin Twisted Treble Pattern, Rows 29.30 Rep Rows 3-4 (5 (58: 62:62:68; 68:68: 720 Rows 31-36 Workin Twisted Treble Pattern. Rows 37-38 Rep Rows 3-8 (e2(62:66:6 72:76) Rows 39-44 Work in Twisted Treble Pater. Rows 45-46 Rep Rovrs 3-4, [6 (66: 70:70:76: 76:76:80 , 8, 20 AND 22 ONI Rows 47-52 Workin Twisted Teele Pattern. Rows 53-54 Rep Rows 3-4 e280280:20:84) Continue without increases in Twisted Treble Pattern until sleeve measures 32 (32:34:34 36:36:38}em, TOMAKEUP Join the 2 front pieces and 2 back pieces together using a whipstitch seam up the centre from thehemlineto the top ofthe Yam C section, leaving the remainder open to create Sew shoulder seams Insert Sleeves nto armholes above the matkers. } Sev sleeve and side seams asa continuous seam, using whipsttch Weave inallends mBooduah wwicbood : chet arent pests Lali SIMPLE STEPS. es . & f Lidentifythe postofthestitch _-2Worktherestofthestitchas. «3 Workyrhagainandpullthe «4 Youtieehowthestitchis indicated. Then workyth (as youusually wouldforatreble, __yarnthroughthefirst2loops. __ralsedup,comparedtothe usual foratreble titch) and soythand carefully pullthe Yihandpulltheyamnthrough _restofthefabric. inserthookinto the frontof loop of yarn outof the fabric the remaining 2loopsto thefabric,aroundthe backof _—itshould loop around the complete the stitch the post, and bring outhook posto the stitch on ther side of post. SUPER CHUNKY YARNSMITHS, YARNSMITHS, YARNSMITHS ‘SUPER CHUNKY SUPER CHUNKY SUPER CHUNKY ofc Amy Were proud to ste all there balay bande WOOL rors tyssesate sta a5 FREE delvery on UK orcers over 25 ao Maeda Meet the world’s smallest armadillo, visiting us from Argentina! Designed by Erinna Lee YOU WILL NEED 1 Scheepjes Organon (100% cotton, $0g/170m) ‘ball ofeach: Soft Blossom (208) Broken Almond (220) ‘Ashen Mink (201) Soft Sky (216) |A25mm(USC/2) hook Toy stuffing 1 2blacksafety eyes, mm 1 Blackand pink stranded cotton sm Stteh markers 18 Cosmetic blusher and brush Foryarn stockists contact Scheepjes wwrw.scheepjes.com/en TENSION ‘Tension is not ctical, butt may affect the yan quantitiesrequired MEASUREMENTS Armadilo measures tem (Sin) long ABBREVIATIONS surface crochet Position yarnon WS of work inserthook through fabric from RS toWS, yh and pull loop through toRS, inserthook back through to WSin direction you wantthe surface crochet to travel, yeh and pull up loop, pull through oop on hook;rep from "as required 2A WHAVOATHEREDHOWOSIVPLYCROCHET AMIGURUMI PINK FAIRY ARMADILLO Only 12cmlongand extremely rare, pink fairy armadillosarefascinating creatures. This particular desert-dwellerisfeelingextra specialtoday, thanks tohercute bluebow! NoTES The Body, Legs and Tal are worked using the amigurumi method. Workin a continuous spiral without closing ff each round with as, ‘You may find thelpful to place a marker inthe first stof ech round and moveit up as you work. The Upperand Lower Shels are worked separately in rows before stipes are added Using surface crochet. youare making this fora child under 36 months do not use safety eyes instead, ‘embroider eyes using stranded cotton ARMADILLO BODY Using Broken Almond, make a magicloop. Round 1 (RS) Chi (does not count asst throughout) 6dcintoring. (6del Round 22d in each de around. (12 de) Round 3(Dcin next de, 2dcin next de) 6 times. isd Round 4Dcin next de, 2dcinnextde, dein next 14d 2dcin next, dcin next de [20 de) Round 5 Dein next de,2dcinnextde, dein next 16 de,2dcinnext de, dcin next de. 22 del Round 6 Din next Bde, 2dcin next de dcin next de) 3 times, dein next 8d. [25 ded ‘Markthe 12th and 13th tof Round 6, which Indicates the top centre of the body. Round 7 Dcin next 6d, 2dcin next de, din ext 3d) 4 times, din next 3d [29 del Round 8 Dcin next 7 dc, 2dcin next de dcin next 4de,2dcinnextde, dein next3 de) 2 times, dcin next de. (33 del Round 9Dcin next de, 2dcin next de, dcin next 4 de, 2dcinnextde, dein next Sd) 2 times, dcin next 3 de. (37 del Round 10 Dcin next 9c, (2dcin nextde dein next Sd) 4 times, dc inex 4 de de) Round 11 Dcin next 10de, 2dcin next de de Innext 6 de, 2dcin next dc, din next 5 de)2 times, dcin nextS de. (45 del Round 12.0cin next 11 de, dc in next de, de Inmext 6 de, 2dc in next de, dein next 7 de)2 times, dcin next 4 de. (49 de] Round 13 Dcin next 12d, [2dcin next dc de innext7 de times, dcin next 5 de. (53 de Round 14 Dcin next 13 dc, (2dcin next de de Jnnext de 2dcin next dc, din next 7 de) 2 times, dcin next de. (57 del Rounds 15-28 Dc ineachde around. Use pink stranded cotton to embroider the ‘nose over Rounds 13. Centre the nose around the marked stitch from Round 6. The base of the nose goes through the starting magic loop, while the top ofthe nose should be 5 sts wide. Insert mm plastic safety eyes between Rounds ‘and 10, 14st apart. Before attaching the backs Embroider tiangle-shaped nose using pink stranded cotton starting from the magicloop ‘ofthe safety eyes, use black stranded cotton to ‘embroider 3 eyelashes over Round 10 and 11) per eye, Once embroidered, fasten the backs of the safety eyes. Round 29 (Dc in next 17 dc, de2tog} 3 times. (54st) Round 30(Dcinnext 7 dc de2t0a) times ssts) Round 31 (Ocin next 6 de, dc2t0g) times. least Round 32 (Dc in next de, de2tog) 6 times. (Bost) Begin stuffing the Body firmly with toy stuting {and continue doing so as you crochet the est ‘ofthe body. Round 33 (Dcin ext 4d, de2t09) 6times. Bosts) Round 34 (Dc next 3d, de2t09) 6times (ast) Round 35 Dcin each dc around. (24 dl Round 36 (Dc in next 2dc, d2tog) times, 118 sts] Round 37 (Oc in next de de2t0g) 6 times rasta) Round 38 (0c2109) 6 times. (6st) Ssinnextstteh, Fasten off leaving along tal ‘Thread tall through fof final 6 sts and pull tight tocose, weavein end, LOWER SHELL Using Sot Blossom, ch Row 1 (RS) Dcin second ch from hookand next ‘Sch, tur. 6 del Row 2 (WS) Ch, dc in first de, dein each st acrossto last st, 2dcin laste tur. [8 de} Row3Chl, dcin each st across turn. Rows 4-10 Repeat Row 2 seven times. [22 de) Rows 11-25 Repeat Row 3 fifteen times, ‘Change to Broken Almond. AMIGURUMI PINK FAIRY ARMADILLO Row 26 Ch, de2t0g, dein each tacrosstolast 2st de2tog, turn. [20s] Row 27 Working inl only) Ch, de2tog, dein each sttolast2 sts, dc2tog, turn. (18st) Row 28 Working in flonly) Ch, de2t0g, dein each stacrossto last 2sts, de2tog [16st] Fasten offand weave inallends. TOP ROW OF FUR With RS facing, jin Broken Almond in first unused fof Row 26, Row 1 Ch dein ist sts, (Strin next skip 1 stdcinnextst 5 times, dein ast2 ts. Fasten offand weave inallends. 3 ‘Secureyarnatbackoffabric _—-2insertthehookfromfrontto «3 Drawthenewloop through and bring aloop tothe front back intothe nexthole inthe thefirstloop toformastip with yourhook, atthe point fabric, where youwantto stitch. Make ure the stitch lies ‘where youwant to start the create the next stitch. Work flatagainst the surfaceofthe surfacectochet.Keep working _yrhwiththe yarmatthe back fabric. Repeat from step 2to vyarnat the back ofthe fabric ofthe fabric. Pll the loop of ‘make more slipstitchesina and the hookat the front. ‘yarn through tothe frontof line, moving in any direction, ‘the fabric 2 loops on hook) SIMPLE STEPS HOW TO WORK SURFACE CROCHET erect ere tee BOTTOM ROW OF FUR With RS facing, jin Broken Almond fst Unused fl of Row 27, Row 1 (Ch htrinthirdch from hook and next 4h sin statbase of ch, ssin next st) 3times, (chs, htrin thir eh from hook and next 5 chy ss Instat base of ch ssinnext st) 3 times (ch, htrin third chrom hookand next 6 ch, ss inst atbase ofch-7,ssin next st 6times, ch, hin third ch from hookand next 5 ch,ssin stat base (ofch-7.ssin next st) 3 times, (hr in third ch fomhookand next 4h, sin stat base ofh7, ssinnext st) 3times. Fasten off and weave nallends. tothelaststtch. UPPER SHELL Using Soft Blossom, ch Rows 1-25 Workas Rows 125 of Lower Shel, placing ast marker Row 13 fr stripes late. Do not fasten off, Weave nthe starting tal. STRIPES With RS facing and using the markerin Row 13, ‘asa guidefor counting rows using Ashen Mink ‘workea raw of surface crochet between Rows 15-16, 19-20,23-24, 11-12,7-Band 3-4. Fasten offand weavein allen into the Underside ofthe Upper Shel ‘TOJOIN THE UPPER AND LOWER SHELL Place Upper and Lower Shells with 8 facing ‘out and pin in place Pickup cropped yarn at fend of ow 25 of Upper Shell. Working through both layers ofthe shell dcinto each row-end backtowards Row 1, worka dcin each chof starting ch and rotate to work back along ‘opposite side of Shell werking ade inta each row-end backto Row 25, Leave back open, Fasten offleaving along tall forsevring the Shall tothe Body LEGS (MAKE 4) Using Broken Almond andileeving along starting tall ch6, Round 1 (RS) Dcin second ch from hookand next 3.ch, 3d inlas ch, rotate to workalong the oppostesde ofstating chain, dcin next 3 ch, 2d in next eh, (12 de) Round 20cin each de around Mark the 9thand 10th sts of ound 2, which indicate the underside ofthe leg, Bring the start yam tallout between Round 1 and ofthe Leg ‘atthe side. This willbe used to sew the Leg to the Body, Rounds 3-6 Dc in each dc around. Round 7 Dcin next 10 de, changeto Ashen Mink, dcin next 2 de. ‘4Cutyarn, leaving a Tocmtall. Use yourhook to pullthe ail ‘through the laststitch. Using a tapestryneedie,takethetail ‘over the latslip stand back into the fabric. Thisformsa smallloop tosecure thefinal stitch, Weave in end, ‘Wn W/GATHEREDHOWSIMPLYCROCHET 28 AMIGURUMI PINK FAIRY ARMADILLO Round (Dc2t09, dein next 4 del twice. Hosts) Round 9 Dcin next de leave remaining sts Lunworked. ‘Stuff the Leg with toy stuffing. Flatten the end ofthe Legtojoinby working through both ayersin rows. Row 1 Working through both layers, work 5 de tojoin, tur. 5 de) Row 2.Ch3,ssinto st atbase of ch ssin next 2de, ch, ssinto stat base of ch3) twice. Fasten off and weave in ends, Ta Using Soft Blossom, make a magicring. Round 1 (RS) Ch, 6d into ring, (6 dl Round 2(RS) (Dcin nextde,2dcin next do)3 times. (9 del Round 3 (Dc in next 2de, 2c inniextde)3 times. 12de) Round 4Dcin each de around. [12de) Round § (Dc in next 3 de, 2c inniext de) 3 times. (15de] Round 6 ddcin each de around. (15 de) Round 7 (Dc in next 4 de, 2dcinniextde)3 times. 18d] Round 8 Dc2i09 9times. [9 ts Round 9Dezt0g, dcinnext 3 de, de2t0g, din next 2de.(7 8) Rounds 10-12 Dcin each de around. (7 el Round 13 2dcin next de, dein next 6 de. [8 de} Round 14 2dcin next dc, din next 7 de. (9 dc} Round 15 2dcin next dc de in next 8c [10 de) Ssinnextstteh Fasten off leaving along tall for sewing the Tall, aware HOWSDPLYCROCHET tothe Body. ‘Stuff the Tal firmly with toy stuffing, Bow Using Soft Sky chat. ow 1 Dcin second ch from hookand each ch ‘cross, tum. 40.dc) Rows2-9 Chi, dcin each de across, tum, Fasten off leavingalong tail Wine! the ong tail around the middle ofthe Bow tocinch the centre together, CENTRE OF BOW Using Soft Sky, ehI2, Row 1 Dcin second ch from hookand each ch across tur, [11 del Row 2 Chi dcin each deactoss turn. Fasten off leaving long ta Wrap the Centre ofthe Bow around the Bow ‘over the middle. Sew the ends together on the reverse and secure in place witha couple of stiches Leavea long tailforsewing the Bow tothe Body. TO MAKE UP ‘Step 1Pinthe Shellto the top ofthe Body. The front edge ofthe Shellshould align with the top of the nose, The back edge ofthe Shell should fall approximately between Round 30, ‘and31 of the Body Sewthe long sides and. front edge ofthe Shellto the Body. Thereis no need to sew the backedge. ‘Step 2 Sew the Legs tothe underside ofthe ‘Body. The marked stitch in Round2 of each Leg indicates the underside. For the front Legs, the {ont corners should be sewn between Rounds Sand 16of the Body, 8 sts apart. The back corners should be sewn between Rounds 19 land 20of the Body, 4 sts apart. Fr the back Legs the front comers should be sewn betvreen Rounds 27 and 280 the Body, sts apart. The back comers should be sewn between Rounds 31 and 32 ofthe Body,7sts apart. ‘Step 3Sewthe Tallto the Body centted betwen the Legs and Shell The opening of the Tal should fall over Rounds 32to 35 ofthe top half ofthe Body. ‘Step 4Sew the Bow tothe top of the head using the imageasa guide. ‘Step 5 Apply cosmetic blusher with abrush to the cheeks under each eye. By dfook IT A Six-Piece Summer Crochet Collection BAMBOO+COTTON 100% Natural Now in 47 shades! ee Stylecraft For all our lates visit Ik NTA NY A eam Me WAT ANU NOL ATL = Download the latest issue straightaway mGet a further 12 issues in our first year BAIlissues download Ney gt ” Sry r ey a ~ cayoly Gebeton ning | : PATTERNS r IDEAS YARN» INSP 34 ‘sucogunor ad HEATHERS JOURNAL ~ path ai Buying yarn is fun, but to make sure you only purchase skeins you'll actually use, follow these tips from Heather Furnell of Hev’s Home Crochet Inhandwith crochet, right? Yes, 'mtalking about yarn collecting! Youknow howitgoes -you'reatayarnshop corfairand you suddenly realisethat you desperately need that onegorgeous skein inanew shade of pink. You tellyourselfyou'ldefinitely useitin yournext projectbut ‘then, well youdon’t. Sound familiar? Evenif you'renotas Impulsiveas | am, buying and touching yarn (orjust lurking Incraftshop yarn aislesin general) can easily become ‘common practice for crocheters, Hey i'sfun! Butit’s possible toshop with both yourbrainand yourheart.'m hereto share some handy tips andtrickstohelp yousave ‘someppenniesand get the best value when yarn shopping. i knows about the secrethobby that goeshand QuaLITYTIME First let'stalkabout quality. 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Get creative, and, ofcourse have fun! www.creativecraftingworld.co.uk EMBELLISH A DENIM JACKET TEAM PLAYER Upcycle a denim jacket with on-trend mismatched crochet sleeves by Emma Friedlander-Collins RV GATHEREDHOWSIMPLYCROCHET YOU WILL NEED sm cascade 220 (100% wool, 1009/200m) Yarn A Cotton Candy 9478) Yarn B white (8505) Yarn Neon Yellow (7828) See Notes for information con yarn quantities A Gen (US 1/10) hook Along sleeved jacket Fabric scissors ‘mAwashable pen Aleather punch or aw For yam stockists contact Wool Warehouse 01926 882818 www.woolwarehouse.co.uk ENSION Tension is not tcl, but itil affect the yarn quantities required MEASUREMENTS Sleeves can be added to jacket of ‘any measurement ABBREVIATIONS ‘exde (extended double crochet) Insert hookin stindicated yeh and pull upaloop, yh and pul through ‘one loop, ythand pullthrough 2 loops exde2t0g “Insert hook n next st, ythand pull up a loop, yrhand pull ‘through 1 loop;rep from * once ‘more yrh and pullhroughall loops onhook aw EMBELLISH A DENIM JACKET CCraftyour own varsity style jacket by making these colourfuland cosy sleevest Justfind an ‘old (or new) denim jacket, remove the sleeves andhookonthesenew ones. You'l ‘even ada the denim cuffs Backonat the e Notes One skein of Yarn Bis suficient for any size, ‘The amount of Yarns A and C will vary depending on size For the size S show inthe Image, 1 skein ofeach colour was used but ‘this wil vary depending on tension and the ‘armhole and cuff excumference of your chosen jacket. Sleeves are worked from the top down of the jacket. Cuffs are worked from the bottom up ‘and both piecesare seamed together. (One Sleeve is worked in Yarn & and one in Yamc. VARSITY JACKET SLEEVES TOsETUP Cutthe cuffs from the bottom ofthe sleeves of the jacket and put to one side, Next, cut the sleeves ofthe jacket To prepare the Jacke forthe embelishment, first make a swatch a follows cis. Row 1 Exdcin third chrom hookand each ch 2010s tun. (12st) Row 2 Ch2 (counts as exdc throughout) exdcin each tacross, tum. Rep Row 2 another 6times. Place lve loop on mater. Use the swatch to mark out every 3sts around the armhole edge on the jacket and around the rawedgeon each auf. Usea eather punch or av to maka small hole ateach mark. ‘CUFFS (MAKE 2) ‘Make 1 using Yarn Aand 1 using Yarn. With RS facing join yam inany hole around Jacket cut Round 1 (RS) Ch2 (counts asexdc throughout), 2exdcin same hole, exc in each hole around, sstobedexdc, Round 2 (RS) Ch2, exccin st atbase of ch-2, (exdeinnext 2st, 2exde in next st) ep around toend,sstobeg exde. Round3 Ch2, exdcin stat base of ch, (exdein next 3 sts, Jexdcin next st ep around toend, Fasten off leaving along tall ‘Make a note ofthe stitch count: When {decteasingon the Sleeve you vill need to work tothe stitch count. SLEEVES (MAKE 2) ‘Make 1 using Yarn Aand 1 using Yarn. With RS facing join yarn in any hole around ‘armhole opening Round 1 (RS) Ch2 (counts as exdc throughout), 2exdcin same hole, exdc in each hole around, ‘Workecuffsin three rounds around the jacket cuffs, then join them tothe crocheted sleeves Sleevesare worked from the acket armholes inrounds until the desiredlengthisreached sstobed exde Place a marker on the centre st ofthe round. Move this marker up as you work Round 2 (RS) Ch2, “exde2tog next 2st exdicin ‘each st to next marker rep from * once mare, tobeg exde. Rep Round 2to stitch count of Cut. Youmay reed toworka round with asingle decrease ‘WorkRounds 14-15 and Rounds 17-18 using Yarn B ifthese rounds are included inthe decrease section, Next round Ch2,xccin each st around, sso begexdc Rep last round until Sleeve measures length of ‘the removed sleeve, minus approx cm, Work Rounds 1-18 and Rounds 17-18 using Yarn 8 Fasten off and weavein ends, TOFINISH Using the matching colour, whipsttch the bottom of each Sleeve tothe matching Cu ‘Weavein lends. POPCORN & LACE JUMPER lifera breeze This season, layer Margaret Hubert's cool and airy bell-sleeved jumper over tank tops and T-shirts HRVGATHEREDHOWSIMPLYCROCHET 48 = YOU WILLNEED 1 King Cole Bamboo Cotton (0% bamboo, S0% cotton, 1009/2301) Yan A Sea Breeze (3331) See table for measurements and quantities of Yarn A 1 al forall sizes Yarn 8 Truffle (3330) 55 A375mm (US#I5)hook 2 Aamm (USGI6) hook sm Stteh markers Foryarn stockists contact King Cole 01756 703670 www.kingcole.com TENSION 1 stitch pattern repeat 3 group and 1 shell measures 6cm (2}in) usinga4mm hook 75rowsof pattern measure 10cm (in) using 4mm hook See Notes about Tension ABBREVIATIONS Pe (popcorn stitch) atin designated Stitch, remove hook from loop and insert hookin top of fist draw loose loop through st Bust witha 5056-6268, V7 09:29:24: 2660 Length b:50(52:52:5-:55}em, TOW (2020) 20% D1 Sleeve length e486 44 42:42}em, lougeine 716 “syn vaTHEREDHOWISWPEYCROCHET POPCORN & LACE JUMPER Pretty lace, whimsical textured bobbles and smooth bamboo yamall putusin the mood forsummerpicnics and tripstothe seaside. NoTES Jumper is worked from bottom up in separate pieces fo Front and Back with shaping atthe neckline. Sleeves are made separately and seamed afterwards, Neckline Edging is added ‘once the Jumperis seamed. ‘Measure your tension ving fat, sightiy stretched. Lace pattens wll stretch inlength when worn, JUMPER BACK BOTTOM BORDER Pay attention to RS and WS rows inthis border. With 4mm hook anda Yarn 8, cht (9: 102: 114: 123) Row 1 (RS) Dcin second ch from hook and in leach chtoend, turn [80 (89: 101 113: 122) sts] Rows2-4 As Row |. Donot fasten off Yarn. Row 5 (RS) Join Yarn A, cha (counts ast el) ship frst de "pe innext de ch2, skip 2d: ep from across tow, ending ch, skip 1 de tin last de donot turn (26 (29:33 37:40) pe] Fasten off Yam A. Row 6 (RS) Go back o the beg of lst row and pick up Yarn B. Chit (doesnot countas st throughout} cin top ofbeg eh3, tin skipped dein Row4,*dc inp rin next 2 skipped dcin Row 4;rep from * across ow tending hrin kippedst in Row 4 tint turn 20 (09; 101 113122) sts) Row7 (WS) Cont with Yarn 8,chl,dcin each st toend, turn, donot fasten off. Row 8 (RS) oin Yarn A, ch, dein each stto end, turn Row 9 (WS), dcin each sttoend, turn, do not fasten off Yarn. Rows 10-11 With Yam, rep Row 9. Fasten off Yam, Rows 12-13 With Yam A rep Row. Row 14 Ch, dcin each st across, increasing 0 (2: size s cm 8186 TorIT BUST io 3234 ACTUAL BUST cm &s (APPROX! io u% em 0 LeNcTH ho 19% om 4 SLEEVE LENGTH lo 2 YARN 1009) “Tomakeths pattem ease follow we evant clu, 10:2} times evenly acros the row by working 2ade in one stitch, tun. [80 (91: 102: 113: 124s) Row 15As Row. STITCH PATTERN Worked overa multiple of 1 +3 sts Row 1 Ch3 (countsas first throughout tin next 2 de *ch3,3trinniext (shell made, skip 3d, dcin next de, chi, skip 3 de, trin next 3 de; repfrom* across, turn [7 (8-9: 10:1 patt reps ‘of -trgroup, 1 shell plus 3-r group] Row2Chs trin next 21, *ch3,Strin nextch 3 4p (shell made) skip next dcand 3ty,dcin next ‘v3 sp, ch, trin next 3 tz rep fom *to end with asin top of beg ch, turn. Repeat Row 2 until work measures 30cm, place marker each side to markfor underarm forall sizes. Continuein Patter until work measures 47 (99:49:50:52}¢m, ending with aWS row. SHAPE NECK SIZES $ AND XL ONLY RIGHT SHOULDER Row 1 (RS) Work pat as established until) ‘groups of. 2 (3) shellsare completed, dein next ch sp, ch3,trinnextty, tur, leaving rem sts urwvorked. [2 (3) 3tr groups, 23) shell 1) Row2ChI, dein each rand ch3sp.trin each cto end, Fasten off 19 (28 sts) LEFT SHOULDER Row 1 (RS) Skip ext 3 (shells jin yarn with avinthe third tr of next 34 group, chs 3trin ‘chp, workin pat to end turn [2()34r groups, 2(3) shells Tt Rep Row 2 of Right Shoulder. Fasten off SIZES M AND 2X ONLY RIGHT SHOULDER Row 1 (RS) Work pat as established unt 3) ‘groups of3-tr and 23) shells are completed, ‘urn leaving rem sts unworked. 1B) groupsof 341,26) shel} L a waa 2a 2 36384042 4a-05 48-50 100 12 m4 136 39% 44 45% 536 2 2 2 s 204 eH 6 44 @ a 18 ™ v 18% 6 é 7 colour-coded the sing nstuctions simply follow the Row 2Chi, dein each trand ch'3 5p, trineach detoend Fasten off (21 (30) sts] -T SHOULDER Row 1 (RS) Skip 45) shel, join yarn with atin fist trofnext3-tr group, workin patt to end, tur. [3 (4) groups of 3, 2() shells) ep Row 2 of fight Shoulder SIZE LONLY RIGHT SHOULDER Row 1 (RS) Workpatt as established unti 3 ‘groups of3-,and 3 shellsare completed, dcin ext ch 3s, tun, leaving rem sts unworked. [3 34trgroups, 3 shel, 1 de) Row 2.Ch2 (counts asst} de in each trand ch3sp,trineach detoend Fasten off 26st] LEFT SHOULDER Row 1 (RS) Skip 43-t groups, join yarn wth tr innextch-3 sp, 2trinsame sp deinnext ch Sp, workin patt toend, tum. [3 34r groups, 3 shel, 1 de) Row 2Chi, dein each trand ch-35p trineach detoend Fasten off 26st] FRONT Workas for Back to Shape Neck, working 2 rows fewer than Front. SHAPE NECK SHOULDER Row 1 As flow 1 of Back Right Shoulder. Row 2 Pattem asestabished. Row 3 Pattem asestabished. Row 4 As Row 20f Back Right Shoulder. RIGHT SHOULDER Row 1 As Flow 1 of ack Left Shoulder. Row 2Pattem asestabished. Row 3 Pattem asestabished. Row Asfiow 2of Back eft Shoulder. SLEEVES (MAKE2) With a3:7Smm hook and Yarn 8, ch72(72:8: 31:93, Workas Rows 113 ofBottom Border. [71 (71:80:80:92) sts} Row 14.Chi, dc ineach stacross, decreasing 2 (2:0:0:1) times evenly across the row by working dc2tog over2 sts, tum. (69(69:80: 80:9 sts) Row 15 Ch, dc in each stto end, turn (Change toa 4mm hook and work Stitch Pattern (0n 6 (67:7: 8) patt repeats until work measures 35cm. SIZES M AND XL ONLY Nextrow ch3,2trin next, pattern tolast 2, 2erinnextttrintop ofbeg ch3, turn. POPCORN & LACE JUMPER Repeat last row. (6 (7) patt reps plus extra} On fol rows, workin these extra trat beg and end of row. ALL SIZES Workin pattas established until work measures 48 (4644: 43:42Iem. Fasten off ‘TOMAKEUP Block each piece to measurements ‘Sew shoulder seams. Match centre top of Sleeves to shoulder seam and each edge of Sleeve tounderarm markers and sein place. Sew underarm and side seams. NECK EDGING With 3:75mmhook, join Yarn Aat right shoulder seam with ass. Round 1 (RS) Cn, 4c along shaped side of ‘neck, continue working along Back with (cin ‘each tr dein each chp trin each dal ‘along Back, 4d along shaped side of neck, Se along shaped side of Front, continue along Front in same way as Back Sdc along shaped Side of Front 55 tofirst st, donot tur. Round 2(RS) Cn,dcin each dest around, ssto first dc, donot fasten off Rounds 3-4Join Yarn Bin first stand workas Round2. Fasten off afterRound 4 Rounds 5-6 Work s Round 2 with Yarn A. Fasten off afterRounds, ‘The back and front pieces are worked the ‘same up to theneckline shaping rows Workstripesof contrasting shades and popcorn bobbles onthe widesleeve cuffs i Ue Rees fener uneedd ior i CEI Ce eB SP DP Sat ‘The ace patter, consisting mainly of trebles, Isrepeated over 1 stithesandone row \WnW/GATHERED HOW SIMPLYCROCHET AS aoa eda es Coe ae Pee ieee wT ee UT Even in the face of extreme hardship, Thomas Hamilton of Gregory Stitch followed his crochet fashion design dreams — now, his glamorous gowns are taking over the runway ttractedtothe luxury of high-end fashion fromanearlyage, Thomas \ Gregory Hamilton of Gregory Stitch relishescrocheting extraordinary ‘couture clothing. From creatinghis showstoppingdebutcollectionfor acharty catwalkin2015totaking his worktoNew York Fashion Weekin 2017, Thomashasbeenanardentbelieveri ‘being “authentically me’, andhispassion forfashioniscontagious. YetThomas'beginningscouldn'tbe furtherfrom the glitzy couturetrade."grew Uupinanot so-good part of Atlanta, Georgia“ heexplains.*My brotherand were crack babies. as bullied about this atschool and was alwaysangry. Fashion anddancehelped-Icoulddressupinasuit andfeellike James Bondor puton ‘rocentric wear and feel very empowered. Igave methe confidencetobewholam, Unapologetically” ‘Thomasandhisbrotherandsister were raised by theiraunt, whom they thoughtof astheirmother."My unt alvaysinspired us tosetbigger and bigger goals She gol and died when lwasinmylate teens, and ‘thatcrushed me” says Thomas, Avisitto USsuperstore Walmart offered anunexpected creativeoutlt."Inthecraft section, the yarns caught myeye,"Thomas says “They were gorgeous! |boughtsome, wenthomeand taught myselfto crochet via YouTube. thinkofmyselfas having been to the University of YouTube.” ‘Thomas’ persistenceserved him wellashe {gotta gripswith crochet. "Ikept going, watching different videostolearnthe stitches tomake hatsand scarves. Then Iwondeted, whatificanmakeclothes rom this?" hesays." experimented for thefunof itandleamedalottiommy wonky early ‘rochet creations: Everything changed the day Thomas decided totake apart asuitjacket."Ireaised Ineeded torake this shape tomakethe sleeve, this shape for thecollar-Icrocheted each sectionofajacket and then piecedit together. That wasa click’ moment = {ashiondesign snothing butshapest” ‘Now Thomas'creationsstem directly {rom hischildhood. “Growing upina very poorneighbourhood, always hadathing forsketching gorgeous gowns, he recall "Istartedto discover designerslike Versace land Gucc, Whentbeganto crochet, found ClivierRousteing andhis impeccable work {ot French uxury fashion house Pierre Balmain, He wasa youngblackdesigner and thought, fhe candoit,Icantoo” Itwasn'teasy to overcomeother people's incredulity. “Somanypeoplelaughedand told me! couldn’terochetfashion collections hesays."Butinmyheartihad amantra Just becauseit’snever beendone ddoesntmeanitcan'tbe done” Thomas’ determination was unflagging, “would take my workapartand crochet something newwiththatyaen,orgohunary toafford moreyar."In2015,Thomas agreed to produce hisfrst collection for afriend’s charityfashion show. Ineededto design andcrochet around 15 pieces," he says."Ohsnapll workedtirelesshyandbarely ‘gotanysleep,but!gotitalldoneinfour ‘months. was upthe whole nightbefor, crocheting and sewing.” Theherogarmentoftheshow was Thomas'soon-to:belegendary Peacock Gown. "Therewere300:plusfeatherson thisdress"hesays."When itcameout, all youheard wasa oarafapplause.ttgot astandingovation.Ididn'texpect that!” He pauses, milingat thememory."My family wasthere.Itwasone ofthe best experiences of my life” EXPERIMENTAL MATE Meeting crochet designerTangeeMassey Joneskept Thomas movingforwards with his creations."Tangee becamemy mentor, Urging meto experiment with liferent hooks, yarnsandmaterialsandtelling me to apply show atNew York Fashion Week. With hisheart pounding, Thomas sentinhis application. “Idd t hear backtor aweek, assumed they didnt wantme. Then they contacted me, saying, We lve yourwork Iwas bawling ‘Thomas’ 2017 showin New Yorkincluded his Peacock Gown, whichreceived another “LST BECALSE {TS NEVER BEEN DONE DOESNT MEAN CANT BE DONE? standing ovation. "That proved tomelwas ontherighttrack:"Then, in 2020, LouisBoria of Brooklyn Boy Knits invited Thomas to takepartin the Kaleidoscope catwalkshow for vogue knitting Live. Thomas createda collection inlavender andpink,dedicatedtohisgrandparents. "It wasthefirsttimel workedwithnotonly yarnbutgrommets, chain, wireand pearls” AsThomasnotesonInstagram,moments beforethe show began he was backstage stilladding embellishments. “didnt feel as ifmy collection was good enough towalk down that particularrunway."But,headds, “thadto believe that wasworthy of thisopportunity” SelF-belieisamessage Thomas shares through hiseniine crochet school, The Gregorian Acadeny.“Iteach intermediate toadvancedstitchesandhow to crochet ‘garments pieceby piece," hesays.wantto show other people theycandoittoo” ‘Thomas’ biggest superpowermaybe his Understanding that what heonce saw ashis weaknesses areinfact is strengths struggled with sharingwholam, but now Tmokwithbeing the oddball” he admits “Thats what people aredrawntoandbrings my designstolfe” Thomasislooking forwardto producing his debutsolo fashion show, E1Fuego-The Fir, in Atlanta this year. "Theresafirain me that'sburning brighter than ever" he says. ‘Ifeelit'smytime.Thiscollection willbe the hottest\'ve created! ‘Written by Judy Darley was. A few of his favourite things 4 When Thomas puts down his hook... “hada five-hour dance rehearsal lastnight Thereare definite links between following or creating choreography and folowing ‘orcreating acrochet pattern Visit wwm.gregorysttch.com and {allow @aregorystitch on Instagram, @gregory_ stitch on TikTokand Gregory Stitch on Facebook and favelry. Swedish design with a green soul DresseD FOr Sun-KISSED see bes) Ree ee) Ce ees a Re oe ‘ : Lphilescbamn° als - ee eee eA ENE aot iit our webshop, 020 7019 9075 or e-mail order@gudrunsiode coaskFree shiping, fas delivery and 30 day ro Dee ee LeU \ = Take wing Swaddle a little one in love with this darling butterfly baby blanket by Johan Bjornfot te psaeis Fase coat & @ \ YOU WILL NEED 1 Yarnsmiths Create DK (100% cry, 100g/290m) 3 balls of White (3040) 2balls of Pale sliver (3035) ‘ball ofeach: Bright Red (3110) Lime Green 3190) Le (3350) Sky Blu 260) Primrose Yellow (3160) CCandyfloss Pink (3400) Bright Orange 3130) | A5.5mm (USUS) hook BA Smm (US H/8) hook 1 A4 5mm (US7) hook For yam stockists contact Woo! Warehouse 01926 882818 ww w.waclwarehouse.co.uk TENSION Tension is notetcal, butit ay affect the yan quantities required MEASUREMENTS Blanket measures approx 100x70em (39428in) ABBREVIATIONS butterfly Change to 4.5mm hook and chosen colour sin lof st ch3, B3ttrn blofsamest,ch3,ssin bof samest (ch, 3trin same, ch2, ssn same twice, ssin bl ch3,3trin bt ofsame st ch3, sin blofsamest BUTTERFLY BABY BLANKET Promisea newborn that youllcuddle them ‘lose butalsolet them ly free by giving them thissoftthrow dotted with tiny butterflies NoTES ‘Blanket is worked in ros. A Border is worked ‘around the edges atthe end, CChange colour on the final yeh oft before colour changes indicated ‘The butterflies are workedin separate colours ‘You can use the image as reference forthe colour order or use any colourin any order ‘except White and Siver Fasten offthe butterfly colour once complete and wind the tail around the centre ofthe butterfly, Knot the tails together and trim the ends to form the butterfly antennae, BABY BLANKET Using a5 Smm hook and White, ch96, ‘Change to Smm hook. ow 1 (RS) Dcin second ch from the hook, de Jneach chacros, turn. [95 sts) Row 2 Chi (does not countasst throughout, dein ist st, (rin next st,dcin next strep ‘erossto end tum, Row 3 Chi, dcin fists (trinnexttr,dcin next delrepactosstoend, turn. Rows 4-13 As Row3. Change to Pale iver. Rows 1417 Ch,dcin each st across, tur, Row 18 Chi, dcin frst st, 6trlinnextst, dein next st rep across to end, turn Rows 19-22hl, dein each st across tur, Change to White Rows23-26 Chl, dcinfirstst (tri next dein next dq rep across toend, tur. Rows27-32 Chi, dein each st across, tur, Butterflies are worked over the next row (see ‘Abbreviations and Notes) Row 33 Chl, dcin fist 1 sts, buttery stin next st, change to White, ssn next st, dein next 105ts) 7 times, tur SIMPLE STEPS HOW TO WORK A CLUSTER STITCH Buttes blanket, rather than made separately Rows 34-41 As Row i Rows 42-45 As Row 3 ‘Change toPale iver. Rows 46-49 Chi dein each stacros, turn. Row 50 Chi, din fist st (Strclin next stdin next strep acrossto end, turn Rows 51-54 Chi, dcineach st across, turn. ‘Change to White Rows 55-66 hl, din fists trinnextty dcin next dc rep across toend, tum, Change toPale iver Rows 67-172 Rep Rows 14-66 another 2times. Row 173 Chi, dcineach st across, donot tur. BORDER CCont witha 5.5mm hook and White. Turn to ‘work down rov-end edge. Round 1 (RS) Chi, "2dc in fistrow-end,dcin next 173 row-ends,2dc in fina row-end, 2d in fist stacross base dein next 93 ts, 2dein next ‘strep from * once more, st beg dc. 548 sts] ‘Change toa Smm hook and Pale Siver. Round 2 chs (counts as de ch3), cha) ‘each st around, sto fist chof beg ch-4 Fasten offand weavein ends. 1Startatreble inthe usual _2Starttreble in thesamest/ 3 Repeat step 2untll you've 4 Thisishow the completed vway:yth,inserthook.yrh, pull _sp:yrh, inserthookin the workedthenumberoftrebles _cluster should look. Onthe loop through (3 loops.on same t/sp again, yrh pull shownin pattern;inthis ext row, just worka stitch hook’, ych,pullthtoughfirst? loop through loops on examplewe'reworking3trd. _intothetopoftheclusteras loops (2loopson hook). Stop hook}, yh and pull through Nextfinishalltrebles together: _usual-Thestitch count should here, without finishing first2lo0ps(3loopsonhook). __yrh,pullloopthroughallloops__remainthe same. ‘Stop here. fonhook. sO WNWGATHEREDHOWISHIPECROCET HOOK TO HOOK We challenged two designers to come up with a fab design, each using the same yarn... which is your fave? Nicole Trent Byrnes, “lwas beyond excited when Iwas asked to participate in this fun Hook to Hook challenge. Socks are a great project when temperatures are rising but you still want to crochet something wearable. I designed these socks to be airy and breathable in warmer months. They're ‘quick to make, so they can be completed during a road trip or weekend at the beach, and they're reminiscent of sweet little daisies blooming throughout the summer. Follow Nicki on Instagram at @nickibyrnescrochet Alice Tarry “Crochet is so versatile, and | enjoy exploring different techniques in order to create a variety of patterns - and | was excited to see what I could do with socks for this Hook ‘to Hook challlenge! The colours remined me of strawberries at summer picnics and inspired me to create a delicate, pretty pair of ankle socks, suitable for any garden party. chose afilet technique for afloral lace design. |hope everyone enjoys making them!” Find Alice on Instagram at @the burrow uk HOOK TO HOOK Left to right: make halfa dozen dainty daisies to decorate Nicole's socks - Nicole chose to place them on the outside theankles, but they can be placed anywhere onthe leg: work theheelsinshortrowsatterthe foot section has been worked, then work the legsection TAIey yrye DAS SUMVER SOLAS Tiny orange lowers bloom on the sides of your ankles when you wear these comly socks designed by Nicole Trent Syenes 1 Coop Knits Socks Yeah (75% superwash Merino woo, 25% nylon, 50/272, 1 skein of each: Ruby 116), Girne (118) 135mm (US EM hook Sch marker Foryarn stockists contact Coop Knits wwwcoopknits. co.uk TENSION 24 ts and 36 rounds measure TOx10cm (4xtin) ‘over double crochet using a3.Smim hook, oF size needed to obtain conect tension using 28 ts and 16 rounds measure 1Ox10cm (4x) ‘over pattern usinga 3.5mm hook or size ‘needed to obtain corracttension using MEASUREMENTS Tofit UKsize4-6 (US size 68) Foot ccumference measures 20¢m Bin) ABBREVIATIONS petal Ch3,(yrh insert hookin stat base och, yrhand pull up aloop) twice (th inserthook in extstyth and pullupa loop) 3times yeh and pul through al loops on hook Notes Socks are worked from the Toe up. TeHHeelis worked in shortrowsafter the Foot 52 Wi0W.GATHERED HOW SIMPLYCROCHET section has been worked. The Leg is worked ‘over the remaining stitches from the Foot and the stitches from the topof the Heel Pattern sworkedin one size, butinstructions are given to adapt the final measurements Parts of this pattern are worked in a continuous spiral without closing off each round with aslip stitch. You may find helpful tormarkthe rst stitch ofthe round, moving the marker up as youwork DAISY SUMMER SOCKS TOE Using Citrine, make a magicloop. Round 1 (RS) Ch (does not count asst throughout) 6dcin lop, 5 tofist dc. f6sts) Round 2(RS)Chi,2dcin each st around, 5 to fist de.12 sts} Round 3 Chi, 2c in each staround, st st, de. (24 st] Round 4Chi,*2dcin fstst dein next sts rep from? around, sto frst de. (28st) Round 5ChI, dein each st around, ssto fist dc. Round 6Chi,*2ccin first st dein ext 6st" rep from around, sto first de. 32 sts} Round 7 AsRounds. Round 8 Chi, *2dcin fistst din next 7 sts rep from * around, sto first de. [36 ts} Round 9 AcRounds. Round 10 Gr, "2dc in fist st dcinnext8sts; rep from "around, sto ist de. 40sts) Round 11 As Rounds, Round 12.Chi, "2dc infistst cin next 9st5; rep from around, sto fist dc. (44 sts] Round 13 As Round. Irworking toa larger foot circumference, cont in patter increasing 4sts every ther round to desired measurements Fasten off Foot Join Ruby in first st. Round 1 (RS) Ch2 (counts as tr throughout) har in stat base of ch-2, (skip 1st, 2htr in next st) reparound. [44st] Round 2 (Skip 1st, 2htrin next st) rep around, Rep Round 2 untiToe and Foot measures approx Idem, orto desired foot length minus ‘em ssinnext st Fasten off, HEEL IFworking toa lager foot circumference, work the iestrow ofthe Heel ove half of thestitches fromthe Foot Join Girne in ists. Row 1 (RS) Ch, dein next 22 sts, turn. (22st) Row 2 (WS) Chl, de innext 21st, tur leaving last st unwworked. 21 sts) Rows 3-12Chi, dein each sto finals, turn leaving final stunworked, [1 sts) Row 13.hi, dc in each st acros, dein row-end, Ssinskipped ston row below, turn. 12st) Rows 14-23 Chi, skips, dcin each st across, de in next row-end down, ssn next skipped ston row below, turn. (22sts) Row 24 Ch skips, de ineach stacros,s5in next turn 1225, 15s] Fasten off HOOK TO HOOK Leftto right: Nicole wanted socks that are wearable in warmer weather, sodesigned hers in an airy patter; Alice’ filet stitch pattern features summery flowers the filet pattern is worked on the top of he foot only, while the soles worked ina solid treblestitch Lec Join Ruby in ss before fist unworked st from Foot The sjoining the Heel and Foot count as stsin the next ound, Round 1 (RS) Ch2, htrinstat base of ch 2, skip 1st, 2htrin next st) rep aroundsts of Foot and Heel 46s] Rounds 2-4 (RS) Skip 1st, htrin next strep around. Round 5 Skip 1s htr2tog next 2st, htrin next St (kip 1st 2htrin next strep around. 24 st] Rep Round 2 another 20 times, orto desired Lag length minus 3m Fasten of CUFF Join Citrine in any st Row 1 (RS) Ch8,htinthirdch from hook and next 6ch ssn next 3stson Lag, turn. (7sts,358) Row 2 (WS) Htrin each htracross turn (7 ts) Row3.Ch2 hirinnext 6st, ssin next 3stsfrom Leg tur. (7s, 38] Rep Row 23 untiall ss from Leg has been worked into (on the last row you will work singless. With WS facing, ste final row tothe base of ow 1. Fasten offand weave inallends. DAISIES (MAKE3 PER SOCK) Using Ruby, make a magicloop. Round 1 (RS) Ch, 6c in loop. (6st) Fasten off leaving a longtall top sew the Dasy totheSock. Join Cine inany st Round 2 (RS) Peta inst ch2,ssin next st) 6 times Fasten off Using theimageasa guide, sew the Dasies to ach Sock. For best results, blockthe Socks. rLE! SOCKS Keep yourfeet cool in summer with filet stitch lowers on your socks -they let the air ight in! Designed by Alice Tarry '§ Coop Knits Socks Yeah! (75% superwash Merino wool, 25% nylon, 509/212), 1 skein ‘of each: Ruby (16, Citrine (118) ‘= A3mm (USC/2 or D/3) hook sm Suteh markers For yatn stockists see Daisy Summer Socks TENSION 25 stsand 11 rounds measure 1Ox10em (4xtin) ‘over treble crochet using a’3mm hook, or size needed to obtaincontect tension MEASUREMENTS. Toft UK sizo4-6(US size 6-8) Foot circumference measures 20¢m (Bin) Notes Socks are constructed in rounds fom the toe ‘up-The let section worked across thetopof the Foot, with sold sole underneath. The Heel Isconstructedin short rows, The Legis worked off the remaining sts ofthe Foot and the top of theHeel Parts of this pattem are worked ina continuous spiral without clasing ff each round with sip Stitch, You may find it helpful to mark the fist stitch ofthe round, moving the marker upas youwork, ‘Theresa Chart on page 67, which you should refer to forthe Leg section FILET SOCKS: TOE Using Citrine chi Round 1 3dc in second ch from hook, dein next 11 ch, 3dc final ch. Turn to workin ‘opposite side of foundation ch, dein next 1¥ ch. 8sis) Round 2 dc innextst, din nextst, pmin last ‘t-2de in nextst, 11 de tlce (32 st] ‘Move the markersupas you work. Rounds 3-4Dcin eachst around, Round § dc innextst dein next3sts,2dcin next st dcin next 1 ts twice. [36 ts) Rounds 6-7 Dc in each st around Round 8 (dc innext st dein next sts 2dcin nxt st din next 1 sts twice. 40 sts), Round 9Oc in each st around, Round 10 [2dcin next st, cin next sts,2dcin next st dcin next 11 ts tice (44st) Round 11 Dcin each st around, Round 12 (2dcin next st, dcinnvext 21 sts) twice. (46 ts] Round 13 Dcin each st around, sstobeg dc. Fasten off WW W/GATHERED HOW/SIMPLYCROCHET 53 HOOK TO HOOK Leftto right: work the hee of Alice's sockin short rows the sacks ae constructed in rounds fromthe toe up-the toe is worked in double crochet stitch, then flattenedand marked with stitch markers todenote the top and sole to ensure thefllet pattern ends upon the top of thefoot FooT Flatten the Toe so the 2 markers are positioned atthe side, There should be 22ts between markers ‘Move 1 marker 1sttothe ightand the other marker 2ststotheleft so there ae 25 sts between them. This marks out the top of the Foot where the filet section is worked, Join Ruby in first marked st Round 1(RS) Ch3 (counts ast throughout) tr innext sts ch2, skip 1 str next 1 sts, ch2, skip 1 st.trn each stto end, sso top of beg 3. [48ts,2ch2sps) Round 2 (RS) Chs, "rin next 3 ts ch3, kip 2 sts, dcin nent ch-2sp, ch3,skip2 st, trin next 4 sts; rep from” once more, trin each st tend 55 totop of beg ch. 12s, 4 ch sps] Round 3 Ch3, "tri nextst ch3, skip 2sts,dcin nex 3 sp, ch3, skip d, dein ext ch 5p, ha, skip 2, trin next 2sts rep from * once mare, trin each stto end, sto top ofbeg ch. [3515.6 ch-35p5) Round 4h, "tn next st, 2trinnextch-35p, 3, skip de, dein next ch-3sp.ch3, skip de, 2t- innextch-3 5p, trinnext2 ststep from * once more, trin each sttoend, ss to top ofbeg c-3 [42sts,4ch-3 sp] Round 5 Ch trin next 3 sts, 2trin next ch-sp, chi, skip 1st 2trin next hsp trin next 33, ht, skip 1st trinnext sts, 2trin next hsp, hl. skip Ist 2trin next csp trin each st ‘around, ssto top of beg ch-3. 147 sts, 3 chet sp) Round 6Ch3trin next 5ss,trinnext ch 5p, trinnexe 3s, ch3, skip 2st, din chet spch3, skip 2tstrin each stand che! spto.end, st0 srw GATHERED HOW/SIMPLYCROCHET top ofbeg ch-3. 16 sts 2ch-3 sp} Round 7 Chi trinnext ts ch3,skip2sts, de Inmext chrsp,ch3, skip de, din next ch-spch3, skip 2 trin each stto.end, ssto top of beg 3. [43 ts 3.3 5p) Round Chs,trinnext7 ss, 2tr in ch-35p,ch3, skip de, de in next chp, ch ship de, 2trin ch-3 sp,trineach st to end, ssto top ofbeg ch3, (46sts,2ch-35p5) Round9 Chi, trinnext5sts,ch2, skip 1st, trin next 3 ts, 2trn cesp, ch, skip de, 2trinnext hsp trin next 3 ts, cho, skp 1st trineach st toend,sstotop of beg ch-3. (47 ts. 2 ch-2 59,1 ch-1 5p) Round 10.Ch3, "trinnoxt 3st, ch3, skip 2st,

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