A new pattern has been released by Heather’s Craft Corner!
Introducing the Crocodile Stitch Boot Topper / Boot Cuff
Available in any of my shops:
Etsy
Ravelry
Craftsy
I ran across this post by Topsy Turvy and just had to share it! These rings are so cute!
So, if you’re looking for a project, give these a try!
Time for a teaser!
This is a pattern that is being tested. It will be released on or before Feb 1st.
Hooray for new stuff!
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I couldn’t resist creating something to celebrate the Christmas spirit. So here are my new Christmas Baby Santa Booties:
They are easy to make and absolutely adorable when you’re finished. They take about 2-3 hours to make. So, if you want a cute photo prop for you Christmas pictures or if you just want some festive baby booties, these are for you. You could also try a variety of colors to create some fun winter baby booties!
It was brought to my attention by one of my wonderful pattern testers that there is a little detail in the crocodile stitch that if done incorrectly can ruin the look of the piece.
The crocodile stitch is basically a two row repeating stitch where the 2nd row is worked in front of the 1st row (instead of above). The 1st row is a simple v-stitch row. The 2nd row is the “scale” row. When working the 3rd row (2nd v-stitch row), the v-stitches that land between scales should catch the scale to secure it in place.
Here is my little help photo explaining this part of the stitch:
Hope that helps!
Finally! It’s here!
Some of you may know that I have been working on some super secret crochet patterns over the last month. Here is the first one to be released. (More will come!)
You may also like this post:
Crocodile Stitch Help