22 Portable Knit and Crochet Projects
22 Portable Knit and Crochet Projects
22 Portable Knit and Crochet Ideas
Are you in a rush but don’t want to take everything with you? Yarnspirations has put together a portable list of ideas that are portable to take with you.
These are mostly granny type afghan projects where you just need to complete a few rounds. You can crochet and knit in the waiting room, bus, subway, car or if you are…
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I was so enamoured with this blanket that I decided to make my own version with yarn I dyed myself. I actually added a fifth colour later on which is the dark navy you see in the granny squares. This is also inspiring me to recreate an updated version of my celestial themed 90's childhood/teenage bedroom.
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The Stacktangle Blanket Crochet Pattern will turn your expectations of the well known granny stitch on their head. This pattern uses stacked increases and decreases to turn simple stripes into complex looking colorwork. It isn't much harder than a regular granny stitch afghan, we've provided photo tutorials of the unusual stitches in the pattern.This project can be made in many sizes and is well suited for crocheters who are familiar with basic stitches and are ready to take on some new skills.
Patrick T. Stewart wrote the instructions and I ( Xandy Peters) made the charts. Whichever way you prefer to get your crochet patterns, you are covered.
Sizes: Baby (Throw, Twin*, Full*, Queen, King)
Finished Dimensions: 23" x 28" (57" x 50", 91" x 72", 91" x 94", 91" x 116", 108" x 116") / 58 x 71 cm (145 x 127 cm, 231 x 183 cm, 231 x 239 cm, 231 x 295 cm, 274 x 295 cm)
*Twin and Full size are turned 90* to fit on a bed.
Yarn: 4 Colors of worsted weight (#4 Medium) blanket yarn such as:
Loops & Threads Soft Classic, 354 yards (324 m) per 7 oz. 100% acrylic. Color A - Raspberry, Color B - Wine, Color C - Clay.
Red Heart Super Saver Solids, 364 yards (333 m) per 7 oz. 100% acrylic. Color D - Orange.
More yarn info is in the image below.
Hook: Size I (5.5mm) or size needed to obtain gauge.
Gauge: 20 sts x 10 rows = 6 x 6" (15 x 15 cm)
Other Materials: Tapestry needle for finishing.
This pattern uses US notation
Find the pattern on Ravelry or on xandypeters.com
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2023 Temperature Blanket 🌈 Final Product 🌈
Shes finished!! She makes my bed look like it's a twin, it's not. Its a queen. But she's done!! And it's only January 1, 2024!!!
Honestly not to get too poetic or emotional, but this project is such a testimony to survival for me. With as much as I struggled this year with my mental health, it's kind of nice to have this tactile reminder that I made it. Look: all of those hard days are here. They're strung together with all of the good days to make something absolutely beautiful. And besides that? I can't even pick out which ones were the bad days. In the grand scheme of things,, they all come together. And I made it. I made this beautiful thing, I made it through this year. And so did you ❤
With that: Happy New Year! Happy 2024! Take it in your stride, and know that you can do this.
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someone said to give Chuuya stupid headcanons and so:
he crochets. not WELL, mind you, but he can make a mean granny square. though because he does it as a way to relax, his stitches always start out incredibly tight before eventually loosening a little bit later as he calms down, and so all of his granny squares end up kind of wonky.
anyway something something his hands and his humanity and using a part of him that is so well-known for destruction to instead create something for once.
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uuhh, hypothetically, asking for a friend, let's say you have bought a ton of really shitty yarn. Like the worst acrylic you ever touched because it was really cheap (not actually that cheap actually) and you have no impulse control. it's 2kg of yarn, one color (charcoal). what would you make? Hypothetically of course
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Special Edition Autumn Coastline Hexie Blanket by Mallory Krall
Free Crochet Pattern Here
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It's finished! This blanket took me about 3 months and is the largest project by far that I have ever completed.
Tagging @chrono-phage who mentioned wanting to see other takes on this pattern.
The granny square patterns come from AlyssiaCreates, though I modified slightly to create the full, gibbous, and new moons.
Sun and Moon Granny Squares by AlyssiaCreates (Etsy) (Also available on Ravelry)
Star Granny Square by AlyssiaCreates (YouTube Tutorial)
Flat Braid Join (YouTube tutorial) and Rainbow Border
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Two more blankies. Again, I don’t know if I want them to be done or keep going…
Any thoughts?
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