Headscarf for my little princess

Hello there!

As I had some yarn after finishing my bolero and I liked this yarn very much I decided to crochet a lacy headscarf for my little daughter.
Crocheting this headscarf took only one hour, but I think it looks great.
I chose the pattern "spiders" (u can save it) and crochet # 2,5.
This headscarf is comfortable to wear! Just for summer heat!

Next post will be devoted to using yarn remains in crocheting things for home. You'll find there many ideas and free patterns for them. Don't miss it ! :)






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lacy lurex bolero crocheted in inseparable way

Once I found in internet the way how to crochet motifs (separate small details, ex. small squares or circles) inseparably. It's very interesting and easy to do and you don't need to sew the motifs together and hide the tips of threads. All this economize your time and your work is more careful crocheted.
So I wanted to learn how to crochet in such a way and decided to crochet a bolero I always wanted (my sister is on photos).

I chose my favorite 100% cotton + lurex and started. To tell the truth it's easy to crochet in such a way. Later I will prepare master class about how to crochet continuously and inseparably.
And now I just show my new bolero. Besides It's perfectly looks with cocktail dresses, tops, polo-neck sweaters.































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The Color of Love

Who doesn't like roses? These flowers symbolize love and passion! And what is the color of "love" rose? Certainly red!
Roses from my parents' garden inspired me to crochet the top and the summer beret for my sister (she is on photo).
The yarn is 100% cotton (the same as in previous post) and the number of the hook is 2,5-3


































The main pattern of the top is very simple: 1 d.s., 2 loops, 1 d.s., 2 loops, etc.
I crocheted it round by round but it's possible to crochet the back and the front detailes separately. To make the top more comfortable to wear, sew elastic under the upper edge of the back detail.















































The beret is crocheted very simple. Choose the pattern of a lacy napkin you like and crochet until the diameter of a circle-27-30 cm, then start to narrow it until the diameter of a circle=the size of your head.






















































































































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lacy waistcoat for my mother-in-law

Hello) Sorry I was absent for so long. I visited my parents who live in my native Kirov city. I spent so wonderful time in their garden and also crocheted a lacy vest for my mother's-in-law birthday.
So there she is wearing her present.
This vest has no buttons but has two strings decorated with white beeds.

And there is the pattern of the vest. To tell the truth this yarn is a bit coarse, so I've been a little troubled ironing the vest.

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Lacy crocheted napkins

These are not my works I've found these schemes and pictures in the internet. I don't really like to crochet napkins but these look so wonderful that I wanted to share them with you.
I imagine what if you begin to crochet with a big circle of chain. Then finally you ll get a very nice lacy skirt. It's up to your fantasy. I have to try and check this idea later.














































































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Just for the inspiration

I decided to combine crochet and material and make a summer tunic. I've already bought some yarn (100% cotton) and thin jersey (1 metre). I've already started to crochet so soon I'll get one more unique thing to wear.
The color of the yarn and material purple -violet.
And these are just for the inspiration. Enjoy!!!






































































































































































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