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Bunga rantai ket: ch :chain (rantai) sc:single chain sc dec: 2sc digabung jadi 1 sl st : slip stich (untuk menyambung) st : stitch (lubang) cara membuat : 1. ch 5, kemudian sl st.(jadi ring/lingkaran) 2. ch 1,lalu sc 10 kali ke dalam ring/lingkaran.sl st pada ch 1 yang pertama. 3. ch 1,(2 sc dec) 5kali. Sambung dengan sl st pada ch1 yang pertama. 4. (ch 7 pada st berikutnya) 5kali.sl st pad ch 7 pertama. 5. 9 sc pada lubang ch 7 secara berkeliling (jadinya 5kelopak bunga). Matikan benang. Bros bunga istilah : sc : single chain ch : chain dc : double crochet slst: slipstitch teknik khusus : popcorn : buat 4 dc dalam satu sc yg sama, sisakan loop terakhir pada dc ke 4, ambil/gabung dengan dc pertama, tarik sehingga membentuk tusukan popcorn round1 : dengan benang A buat magic circle, buat 6 sc di magic circle, satukan dengan slst supaya membentuk lingkaran round2 : di setiap st, buat *4 dc dalam satu stitch, di dc yg no 4 sisakan loop dan ambil loop di dc1 , kemudian satukan --- model popcorn (untuk lebih tau istilah tusukan popcorn silahkan di google sendiri, c ya ), chain 1* ulangi langkah untuk setiap stitch , satukan dengan slst, fasten of round 3 : dengan benang B , slst pada ch 1 di round 2, *buat 5 ch, slst di ch yg sama, buat 5 ch, slst di ch yg sama, sl st pada ch berikutnya**, ulangi di *-** di setiap 1 ch pada round 2 , sehingga total ada 12 loop 5 ch di round 3. fasten of



bros bunga 2 Bahan Benang polyeste r



Benang katun lokal Hakpen 4/0 Kancing Atau bisa pake jenis benang sesuai yg dipunya yaa.. You can use any yarn you have and use an appropiate crochet hook The pattern : With yarn A 1. Rnd 1 : 6 sc in magic circle, pull, sl st in first st to make a ring (6sc) 2. Rnd 2 : 2 ch, hdc in same st, 2 hdc in every st , sl st in first st (12hdc) 3 rnd 3 : *ch 10, slst in same st, slst in next st, sl st in next st** repeat *-** 5 times , sl st in first st (6 ch 10 loop). 4. Rnd 4 : sl st in ch 10 loop, in a every loop make. Sc , 3 hdc, 2 dc, 2 tc, 2 dc, 3 hdc, sc , slst in next st, slst in next ch loop, repeat ( 6 petal) fasten thread, cut of With yarn B : Rnd 1 : with magic circle make 6 sc, slst in first st to make a ring (6sc) Rnd 1 : 3 ch, 4 dc in same stitch, make popcorn (pull the last loop in 4th dc then join it with st in top of previous ch 3 ) ch 1 , 5 dc in next st then make popcorn again, repeat for every st ( 6 popcorn petal) Gabungkan hasil benang b diatas benang a, bisa dijahit atau kalo aku takgabungin pake sc st diantara masing masing kelopak , percantik pakai kancing atasnya Combine yarn b in top of yarn a, you can sew it or join it with long sc in every petal, put a button to make it more fancy



Crochet Pattern: Pinwheel (Make 2 Pink and 2 Blue) Row 1: ch 3, sc in second ch from hook, 2 sc in next ch, ch 1, turn: 3 sc Row 2: 2 sc in first st, 1 sc in next st, 2 sc in last st, ch 1, turn: 5 sc Row 3: sc in each sc across, ch 1, turn: 5 sc Row 4: 2 sc in first st, sc in each st across, 2 sc in last st, ch 1, turn: 7 sc Row 5: sc in each sc across, ch 1, turn: 7 sc Row 6: 2 sc in first st, sc in each st across, 2 sc in last st, ch 1, turn: 9 sc Row 7: sc in each sc across, ch 1, turn: 9 sc Row 8: 2 sc in first st, sc in each st across, 2 sc in last st, ch 1, turn: 11 sc Row 9: sc in each sc across, ch 1, turn: 11 sc Row 10: 2 sc in first st, sc in each st across, 2 sc in last st, ch 1, turn: 13 sc Row 11-12: sc in each sc across, ch 1, turn: 13 sc Finish off. Assembly First of all, we are going to create the “fan blades” of the pinwheel. I like to use straight pins to pin the triangles in place for easy stitching. With the triangle pointing upwards, fold the left corner of the triangle to the top point of the triangle. Pin in place and repeat with the remaining three triangles. Now stitch along the left side of the blade catching both layers to secure the blades. Using yarn and needle sew a pink blade to a blue blade. The blue blade will have the double layered edge and the pink blade will have a straight, single layer edge. Now sew both halves of the pinwheel together and finish off by sewing a button in the center. Got a question? Need help with this project? Jot your comments below and I’ll get back with you!



Ladybird ABBREVIATIONS Dc = Double Crochet (US Single crochet) Ch = Chain stitch Ss = slip stitch St(s) = stitch(es) R = Rows Dec 1 = decrease 1 st (insert hook in next st, yrh, draw through loop) twice, yrh, draw through all 3 loops on hook. Inc = increase 1 st: work 2 dec in next st. RS = Right side. LADYBIRD (MAKE 2) Using 3mm crochet needle and (A) Ch 4 sts. Foundation row: 1 dc in second st from hook, 1 dc in each rem ch. (3 sts) Turn. R1: 1ch, inc1, 1dc, inc1.(5 sts) Turn. R2: 1ch, inc1, 3dc, inc1.(7 sts) Turn. R3: 1ch, inc1, 5dc, inc1.(9 sts) Turn. R4-9: 1ch, 1dc in each dc to end.(9 sts) Turn. R10: Join (B) 1ch, 1dc in each dc to end.(9 sts) Turn. R11: 1ch, 1dc in each dc to end.(9 sts) Turn. R12: 1ch, dec 1, 5dc, dec 1. (7 sts) Turn. R13: 1ch, dec 1, 3dc, dec 1. (5 sts) Turn. R14: 1ch, dec 1, 1dc, dec 1. (3 sts) Turn. R15: 1 ch, 1dc in each dc to end. (3 sts). Fasten of. TO FINISH OFF Using black yarn and a tapestry needle embroider a line down the middle of the red body on both sides. Using cotton thread sew sequins on both sides of the ladybird in a symmetric pattern. Loop the ribbon through the key ring and secure in place between both sides of the top of the Ladybird Using co-ordinating yarn sew both sides of ladybird together leaving a small hole in order to fill the little bug with a little polyester stuffing. Then sew this hole together.



Plumeria



Terminology ch sc sl st st sc2tog



chain single crochet (double crochet for UK/Aus) slip stitch stitch single crochet decrease (or try an invisible decrease instead for a better finish)



Notes • Do not join at the end of each round; rounds are worked in continuous spirals. • Use a stitch marker to mark the beginning of each round. Move the marker up each time you start a new round.



You will need… • E US/3.5mm crochet hook • Small amount of worsted weight yarn in one or two colours (e.g. white, pink, yellow) • Yarn needle • Stitch marker I used worsted weight yarn and a size E hook, which produced a large 3.5″ diameter flower. Try using a finer yarn or crochet thread with a correspondingly smaller hook to give a more compact flower. Crochet Instructions For each flower, you will need 5 matching petals. There are three petal designs to choose from: all have the same shape, but different colour patterns (in order of difficulty from easiest): 1. Solid colour 2. Smooth centres 3. Ragged centres Colour code A main colour B contrast colour (centres of petals, Designs 2 and 3 only)



Petal Design 1 (solid colour) With A, make a magic ring, ch 1. Rnd 1: 4 sc in magic ring. (4 st) Rnd 2: 2 sc in each st around. (8 st) Rnd 3: (2 sc in next st, sc in next st) four times. (12 st) Rnd 4: sc in each st around. (12 st) Rnd 5: (2 sc in next st, sc in next 5 st) twice. (14 st) Rnd 6: (2 sc in next st, sc in next 6 st) twice. (16 st) Rnds 7-8: sc in each st around. (16 st) Rnd 9: (sc2tog, sc in next 6 st) twice. (14 st) Rnd 10: (sc2tog, sc in next 5 st) twice. (12 st) Rnd 11: sc2tog, sc in next 4 st, sc2tog, sc in next 3 st, sl st in next st. (10 st) Fasten off. Note: You may either weave in the yarn end so it is hidden inside the petal, or, for less work, leave it dangling for now and hide it later at the back of the flower.



Petal Design 2 (smooth centres) With A, make a magic ring, ch 1. Rnd 1: 4 sc in magic ring. (4 st) Rnd 2: 2 sc in each st around. (8 st) Rnd 3: (2 sc in next st, sc in next st) four times. (12 st) Rnd 4: sc in each st around. (12 st) Rnd 5: (2 sc in next st, sc in next 5 st) twice. (14 st) Rnd 6: A: 2 sc in next st, sc in next 6 st, 2 sc in next st, sc in next st, B: sc in next 2 st, A: sc in next 3 st. (16 st) Rnd 7: sc in each st around as follows: 10A, 4B, 2A. (16 st) Rnd 8: sc in each st around as follows: 10A, 5B, 1A. (16 st)



Rnd 9: A: sc2tog, sc in next 6 st, sc2tog, sc in next st, B: sc in next 4 st, A: sc in next st. (14 st) Rnd 10: A: sc2tog, sc in next 5 st, sc2tog, B: sc in next 5 st. (12 st) Rnd 11: A: sc2tog, sc in next 4 st, B: sc2tog, sc in next 3 st, sl st in next st. (10 st) Fasten off. Note: You may either weave in the yarn ends so they are hidden inside the petal, or, for less work, leave them dangling for now and hide them later at the back of the flower.



Petal Design 3 (ragged centres) With A, make a magic ring, ch 1. Rnd 1: 4 sc in magic ring. (4 st) Rnd 2: 2 sc in each st around. (8 st) Rnd 3: (2 sc in next st, sc in next st) four times. (12 st) Rnd 4: sc in each st around. (12 st) Rnd 5: (2 sc in next st, sc in next 5 st) twice. (14 st) Rnd 6: (2 sc in next st, sc in next 6 st) twice. (16 st) Rnd 7: sc in each st around. (16 st) Rnd 8: sc in each st around as follows: 10A, 2B, 1A, 2B, 1A. (16 st) Rnd 9: A: sc2tog, sc in next 6 st, sc2tog, sc in next st, B: sc in next 4 st, A: sc in next st. (14 st) Rnd 10: A: sc2tog, sc in next 5 st, sc2tog, B: sc in next 5 st. (12 st) Rnd 11: A: sc2tog, sc in next 4 st, B: sc2tog, sc in next 3 st, sl st in next st. (10 st) Fasten off. Note: You may either weave in the yarn ends so they are hidden inside the petal, or, for less work, leave them dangling for now and hide them later at the back of the flower. Backing (optional) With A, make a magic ring, ch 1. Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring. (6 st)



Rnd 2: 2 sc in each st around. (12 st) Join with sl st to next stitch. Fasten off, leaving a long end of yarn. Assembly Instructions The petals of a plumeria flower are arranged in a distinctive spiral. It’s not difficult to do, provided you follow my assembly instructions. This assembly is a little time-consuming because it has several steps, but I think it’s worth it to make the petals spiral beautifully! Step 1 Flatten out each petal. Design 1: the increases and decreases should lie along the edges of each petal. Designs 2 & 3: centre the contrasting inner colour on the top of each petal. Step 2 Thread a yarn needle with a 12” length of yarn (Designs 2 & 3: use colour B). Place one petal directly on top of another, with the fronts of both petals facing towards you. Offset the top petal by shifting it very slightly to the right.



Using the length of yarn, stitch through the lower left corner of the top petal, through the lower left corner of the bottom petal, and back through the same corner of the top petal. Draw the stitch tight to minimise the offset between the petals. Note: The smaller you can make the offset, the smaller the hole remaining in the centre of the flower will be. Repeat this three more times: each time add one more petal on top of the group, offset it very slightly to the right, and stitch the lower left corner to the same corner of the petal below. When you’ve finished, the 5 petals should all be stacked together in a row. Note: Do not fasten off yet!



Fan the petals out clockwise around the joined centre, to form a flower shape. Arrange the first (bottom) petal so its left corner is above the left corner of the last (top) petal, and stitch this final petal corner in place. Fasten off and weave in the ends.



Step 3 Turn the flower over. As it is only held together by one corner of each petal, you’ll see that the remaining corner at the base of each petal is still free to flap about. In this step, you’ll stitch those corners together to complete the spiral effect and lock the petals together.



Thread a yarn needle with a 12” length of yarn (Designs 2 & 3: use colour A). Stitch through the free corner of the first petal, through the free corner of the second petal, and back through the same corner of the first petal, and draw tight. Repeat for the remaining petals, until all 5 corners are stitched together at the back of the flower. Fasten off and weave in the ends. Step 4 Use your finger to curve each petal along its length by pushing up both sides, so the middle is indented.



Don’t worry if your flower looks more like a propellor than a pretty blossom at this stage – there’s still one more step needed to complete the assembly magic!



Step 5 Draw your hands up around the base of the flower and squeeze gently so the petals are forced to spiral upwards and together.



When you release the flower, the petals will spring back, but should still overlap. You’ll lock them into this overlapping configuration to make the separate petals into one complete blossom. Turn the flower over to the back. Thread a yarn needle with an 18” length of yarn (Designs 2 & 3: use colour A). You’ll be stitching the petals together a few rounds out from the centre, just below the middle of the petal (dotted line in the picture below the following paragraph).



Points a, b, c are shown on both pictures (above and below). Bring the yarn up at the right edge of one petal (point a), enter the next petal a couple of stitches in from the left edge (point b) and then exit that petal at its right edge (point c). Make sure your stitch only passes through the back layer of the petal, so it won’t be visible from the front.



Repeat all the way around the circle, passing the needle from a couple of stitches in from the left edge (b) to the right edge (c) of each petal. When you’ve stitched through all five petals, draw



the length of yarn taut so the stitches disappear, and then tie the ends together so the petals will stay together in this position. Lose the ends inside one of the petals. Backing (optional) Depending on what you’d like to use your blossoms for, the back of the flowers may be visible. The middle of the back may look a little messy, especially if you’ve made a dual-coloured flower. To neaten it up, you can cover that middle part with a crocheted backing, if desired. Place the backing circle over the middle of the back of the flower. Using a yarn needle and the long yarn end from the backing, stitch the backing to the back of the petals, all around the edge of the backing.



Enjoy your plumeria flowers!



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Bow



Crochet Pattern: Pretty Pretty Bow Row 1: ch 12, sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across: 11 sc Rows 2-4: ch 1, turn, working in back loops only, sc in each sc across: 11 sc Border: do not turn, sc in along side of each row, in each ch across bottom, and along other side of each row. Finish off. This is what you’re bow will look like thus far:



To make center of bow: Tie a tight knot in center of bow, don’t worry about any ends right now, it’s better to weave them all in upon completion:



Wrap yarn around center of bow until center looks right to you. I like big fat centers, so I wrapped it around tightly at first and then loosely around 30-35 times. Tie knot in back of center bump. Finish off. Now weave in all the ends, make it pretty! Have any questions or comments about this pattern? We love feedback here at Crochet Spot!



Dompet crochet



 Step 1: Bottom -------------------------Ch 21. Sc in 2nd st from chain. Sc across; 3 sc in last st. Work sc on opposite side of ch - ss in first sc. ** Do not "turn" unless it says so.  2 Step 2: Body of Wallet -------------------------Ch 2; dc around - ss in top of ch 2. Ch 2; dc in same st and around - skip last st; ss in top of ch 2. (Repeat this two more times.) Ch 2; dc around - ss in top of ch 2. 



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Step 3: Flap -------------------------Ch 2 and turn; dc in same st and dc across. (Repeat.)  4 Step 4: Buttonhole -------------------------Ch 2 and turn; dc in same st and dc in next 10 st. Ch 2 and skip next 2 st and dc in next 9 st.  5 Step 5: Trim -------------------------Ch 1 and turn. Dc and ch 1 three times into the 4th st. Skip a st, ss into the next one. (This makes one shell. Repeat to make two shells.) In the buttonhole, (dc, ch 1) three times and ss. Make two more shells across the rest of the flap. Sc down the side of the strap and around to where the trim starts. Fasten off and weave in ends.  6 Step 6: Button Closure -------------------------Choose a 1 in. (or little larger) button for the closure. You can test it out through the buttonhole. Use a pin to mark where the button will be sewn - if you need to. Sew it on with a yarn needle and yarn - twice at least.  7 Step 7: Decorate -------------------------Use your own wonderful, creative mind here...  8 Step 8: Enjoy -------------------------...