dolies Filet Crochet Assistive Information

Overall, the Filet Crochet was great, and I have no problem recommending Filet Crochet for anyone wanting one. LOVE THIS Filet Crochet


I need to find a certain crochet pattern it Filet Crochet had dragonflies and hearts on it? It was done in filet crochet?
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dolies Filet Crochet Assistive Information

9 Responses to “Filet Crochet Assistive Information”

  1. Cricket Says:

    If you learn to make a chainless double foundation, you may crochet without counting. Just crochet until you reach the length you need.An even prettier option would be crochet cording. Again, crochet the length you need for each letter.Check out the tutorials below. Really, it’s worth it!I really like this idea & may do some for baby gifts.Happy crocheting!!!!!!

  2. Amanda Says:

    http://home.inreach.com/marthac/dragon.html

  3. tcoJCoLDS member Says:

    buy graph paper, write on the paper the words you want ot crochet, then draw a border around it your choice of shape, then do a foundation chain and double crochet all the way across, then start on the pattern, double crochet in the squares that have a mark in them, and chain in the spaces that have no marks in them. contact me privately if you still have questions

  4. Clare Says:

    Yes, Kettmasche is the same as slip stitch in crochet. ☺

  5. aussie sheila Says:

    this is the only one I have found with a free trial download.http://www.nhswinc.com/Download.html

  6. DishclothDiaries Says:

    Your question?

  7. wolfwoods01girl Says:

    http://crochet.about.com/library/weekly/aa090405.htm

  8. gravityworks2 Says:

    I don’t know how you would do that…. you might lose some of the pattern if you do. Maybe do it in a thinner yarn? That way you wouldn’t have to worry about making it smaller and even if you don’t there’s nothing wrong with a thick wide scarf?!

  9. Donya Says:

    Here is a link for afghan patterns. You could also check at your local public library in the craft section. I get a lot of good pattern books at mine.

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Dated: 28th December 2010
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