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"Queen of spades" cropped cardigan in Tunisian Crochet

THE MAKING OF A LOVELY CARDIGAN IN TUNISIAN CROCHET In the last little while, as you may have noticed, I have been working on an ambitious project: the creation of a Tunisian crochet garment, using a leaf motif (or "spades", as I preferred to call it) already seen in some wonderful knitting projects. First, I thought about replicating the spade pattern in Tunisian crochet, which was not difficult, as I have created similar patterns before - you can find them, for example, in these projects of mine: Leaf it On Shawl , Leaf it On Scarf , Leaf it On Cowl .  Leaf it On Scarf Next, I thought it best to make a garment that had a simple workmanship, i.e. worked flat, and not in the round, to avoid, at least initially, over-complicating the design. A cardigan, therefore, was the best choice. Next, I chose a yarn that I liked and opted for a fine multicoloured yarn. This was the result: "QUEEN OF SPADES" - THE CAL! I liked the finished garment very much, and so did you, whic

Crochet cowl in jasmine stitch

Now now now... I know I am using this yarn for almost all of my projects, lately, but isn't it stunning? Also, I want to see how it looks with different stitches. This time, the amazing star/jasmine stitch: you don't know how much time and nerves it cost me learning this stitch, but now I master in perfectly, and I think it was worth the trouble. Don't you think? This is another woolen cowl. cowl






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  1. This yarn is stunning, I agree with you. This is beautiful . Aleksandra

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  2. That's kind, thank you so much Aleksandra. 🌸🌺💜

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