Last week I already showed you I started to crochet this vanes, but now it's finished and I wrote a tutorial for it. Like? This is how you make them: Ch 8, sl st in the first stitch to form a ring. *Ch 10, sl st in ring, ch 7, sl st in ring*; repeat * *; ch 10, sl st in ring, chain 7, sl st in first ch of 10. You should have three spaces of 10 chains and three spaces of 7 chains now. Change color. Ch 3 (this counts as 1 dc) in 10 ch space, 3 dc in same pace, 3 dc in next space,* 4 dc in next space, ch 5, 4 dc in same space, 3 dc in next space*; repeat * *; 4 dc in next space, ch 5 and close with sl st in first ch3. Ch 6 (first three count as a dc), *dc in first space between three dc of third row, chain3, dc in next space, ch 3, 4dc in next space, ch 5, 4 dc in same space*; repeat * * twice; sl st in third of 6 ch. Change color. Ch 3 in a corner space, *3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc in next space, 3 dc...
Oh I love it! So cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks again, Jessica!
Deleteso nice!!!!
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Thank you, Alessandra!
DeleteWhat a pretty knot! I think it could be a beautiful pendant for a necklace or as a part of a frontdoor decoration. Depending on the size. I am stopping by from the Snickerdoodle Sunday party. Pinned this lovely knot!
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Don't know what to do with it, yet. Maybe making a brooch from it. Thanks for your nice comment!
DeleteHow lovely!
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous week!
Hugs and love from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
Thanks, Ana!
DeleteThis is beautiful. On another blog, I saw where the blogger had made her not into a necklace.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Maybe I can do that, too!
DeleteThis is beautiful. On another blog, I saw where the blogger had made her not into a necklace.
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely. Thanks for the idea. I think this would work well with the children in my Yarn Club.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jayne!
DeleteThat's so clever Liz! My husband has a penchant for all things nautical too. Nope, no boat here either...lol! Thanks for sharing at Five Star Frugal. Mimi xxx
ReplyDeleteHaha, men and boats! Thanks for visiting!
DeleteSaw this on the Yarn Fanatic link party. I've seen a lot of these nautical knots around and have wondered how they are done. This one looks really cool. Diane @ Mrs U Makes.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Diane! I just searched on 'nautical', 'knot' and 'heart' and found a good instruction how to do this.
DeleteWOW! Its very beautiful
ReplyDeleteWow Lovely. Thanks for linking up in our Bowdabra crafty showcase :) Hope to see you in our upcoming crafty showcase too.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sandy!
DeleteWhat a cute idea. Thank you for linking up to the Bloggers Brags Pinterest Party. I have pinned your post to the Bloggers Brags Broad.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Brandi!
DeleteI love to crochet but have had to stop, my thumb says 'no"! Your little knot is darling!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing on The Oh My Heartsie Girls WW this week.
Have a great weekend!
Karren
Oh My Heartsie Girls -Host
Oh, would go crazy if I couldn't do some crochet from time to time. Must be horrible for you. Hope it will get any better!
DeleteThat really is pretty! Thanks so much for joining us over at the #HomeMattersParty - be sure to send your blogging friends our way! And we hope to see YOU again next week!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kristen!
DeleteThis is so cute! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Talented Tuesdays I hope you join us again tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThanks again, Sydney!
DeleteI have revisited this sweet nautical knot heart and included it in my 20 Yarn-Tastic Jewelry Projects Round Up. Thanks again for sharing it at our Yarn Fanatic Party :)
ReplyDeleteAlexandra
EyeLoveKnots.blogspot.com
Round Up: http://eyeloveknots.blogspot.com/2016/02/20-yarn-tastic-jewelry-projects-yarn.html