Error In Between Meal Centerpiece Crochet Instructions
more? join Ravelry now What am I missing? details yarn ideas 229 projects queues 6 blog posts 13 comments 47 forum posts © BadCattiTude © Corticelli 1919 © sistersarah by epawelko Flickr by AnotherJennifer Flickr © DixieRedhead by bluebutterfly Flickr Between-Meal Centerpiece by Corticelli Published in Corticelli Lessons in Crochet, Book No. 5 Old-Time Crochet Magazine, Autumn 1997 Craft Crochet Category Decorative → Doily Published January 1917 Suggested yarn Yarn weight Thread ? Hook size 1.75 mm Yardage 1050 yards (960 m) Sizes available 30" diameter circle-shaped in-the-round lace one-piece textured written-pattern This pattern is available for free: Corticelli5-1of2.pdf This pattern is available in the Antique Pattern Library, Corticelli 05 Lessons in Crochet - the first PDF, pages 12 and 13. Link to PDF. For printing purposes, use pages 15 - 16. Originally published in Corticelli Lessons in Crochet, Book No. 5., c.1917. This design was featured on Annie’s Attic Free Pattern of the Day on July 16, 2006 and July 16, 2007. There are no archives retained for those one-day only patterns at Annie’s Attic. hook it! add to faves to queue More from Corticelli Lessons in Crochet, Book No. 5...View All 3 patternsBetween-Meal Centerpieceornamental doily with open star center No. 449Pincushion Cover in Irish Crochet More from Old-Time Crochet Magazine, Autumn 1997...View All 6 patternsBetween-Meal CenterpieceCardiganFlower Square AfghanHairpin Lace DoilyLegacyWaltz Time Doily About this pattern Between-Meal Centerpiece by Corticelli average rating of 4.4 from 86 votes average difficulty from 87 ratings 229 projects, in 384 queues More from Corticelli Doily No. 574b 3 ratings 17 projects Boudoir Jacket 2 ratings 8 projects Princess Louise... 12 ratings 35 projects See them all... Page created: August 5, 2007 Last updated: March 7, 2015 … visits in the last 24 hours visitors right now Home | About Us | Advertising | Help | Goodies | Mobile & Apps | API | Terms of Use & Privacy
Forum Shop Events Help Help! How Do I . . . ? Advertising Policies Free Advertising Policies Sell Your Patterns Here How to Download Pattern Purchases Patterns Our Digital Pattern Store (free patterns, too!) How to Download Your Pattern Purchases How to Sell Your Patterns Here Upload Your Own Patterns Free Crochet Pattern Directory Connect Newsletter Facebook Twitter Pinterest YouTube Blog Donate More Crochetville → Special Crochet & Fiber Techniques → Thread Crochet Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/between-meal-centerpiece Between Meal Centerpiece -- Stuck! :( Started by autumnrhapsody , Jun 14 2013 12:47 AM Please log in to reply 4 replies to this topic #1 autumnrhapsody autumnrhapsody Offline Villager 78 posts Joined 28-May 06 Location: Norco, CA Posted 14 June 2013 - 12:47 AM Hi all! Used to be pretty active on this forum, then life kinda got in the way and I forgot http://www.crochetville.com/community/topic/146930-between-meal-centerpiece-stuck/ about it. Anyway, I was hoping someone could help me with rnd 39 of the Between Meal Centerpiece. Rnd 38 is okay. All of my "triangles" have 11 dcs with each ch-2 sp having 2 dcs. So the part I'm stuck on is figuring out what the "center dc" of the "dc group" is. Rnd 39: Sl st in next 6 dc, ch 1, sc in same place, *ch 8, sc in center dc of dc group, ch 8, sc bet dc groups, rep from * around, end with ch 8, join with sl st in first sc. I think what's throwing me off is where the pattern has you begin the rnd. You begin the round in the 6th dc, but it looks to me like you should begin one stitch before. I think the "sc bet dc groups" goes between the 2 dcs in the ch-2 spaces, but I'm not sure. Any help is much appreciated. I am so ready to be done with this round! lol. "When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe." John
holding out on you. I created another thread crochet project in the same colorway as my Between-Meal Centerpiece. I just love the pearly gray thread paired with the crisp white/metallic one, and it happened to coordinate with the wedding colors https://babycakescreates.com/tag/crocheting/page/9/?iframe=true&preview=true%2Ffeed%2F of its recipient. This one is Peacock Pride from Absolutely Gorgeous Doilies by Patricia Kristoffersen. The recipient actually told me that she would love for me to make something as a wedding gift. I was so http://www.favecrafts.com/Crochet/Free-Crochet-Doily-Patterns-for-Beginners flattered! I tend to get very shy about giving handmade gifts. They (handmade gifts in general, that is) seem to have gotten such a bad reputation, but I personally love getting them and hope others error in feel the same. The majority of the doily is made with the Silver Aunt Lydia's Crochet Cotton, with the last round in the white/silver thread. Since I was running out of the white/silver (and the store was closed - boo!) I omitted some of the picots from that round. I gifted the doily over the holiday weekend, and she loved it! Whew. It's so much fun to create projects for people error in between who I know want them and appreciate them. I also hear that this particular doily makes a good napping companion. P.S. I shared this project on the Petals to Picots link party, and you should join too! See this project on Ravelry: http://www.ravelry.com/projects/BabycakesCreates/13-peacock-pride Posted in Finished Objects / Tagged crochet, crocheting, doilies, finished objects, thread / 3 Comments Why Good Patterns are Worth PayingFor Posted on July 5, 2013 by babycakescreates I go through a lot of patterns. I always have a project going, and when I'm excited about that project, I can't wait to get it done. Most of the patterns are free, simply because there are so many available. I appreciate these free patterns immensely. But I have bought, and will continue to buy, patterns, collections, or books that contain designs that I want to make. It's important to realize that great patterns have value. A lot of time and effort went into producing them, and that is something that is easy to take for granted when so many are free. This topic has been on my mind for quite a while - even before I started posting here. Although I am not a pattern designer, I understand how difficult it is to create content, and I strongly believe that
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