Many people have been asking for tutorial videos showing how to knit and crochet. I just uploaded this one today that teaches how to do a slip knot and foundation chain for any crochet project, as well as the single crochet (sc) stitch.
If you have any questions please leave a comment or email me and I'll do my best to help. I'll be adding several more videos in the next few weeks. If there's a topic or pattern you'd like to see please let me know.
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Friday, December 4, 2015
Friday, October 16, 2015
Knitting Graphghans: How to change color
I finally got a video to cooperate with my computer! Yay!!! Here's a quick tutorial on how to knit a graphghan. First, here's a practice graph. It's 15 stitches wide by 15 rows high. Right-click to save it.
Next, you'll cast on the number of stitches in width. In this case 15 stitches. You'll start reading the graph in the bottom right corner. Following the color pattern on your graph, all of the odd-numbered rows are read right to left and you'll knit these. All of the even-numbered rows are read left to right and you'll purl these. Here's a quick video that shows you how to change colors. The most important thing to remember is you need to twist your yarn at color changes to lock the yarns together. This is to avoid making holes in your work.
Practice square graph 15x15 |
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Crochet Graphghans - How to change color
Since I've been designing several graphghan patterns many people have asked for a tutorial. I'm working on a tutorial video series. Unfortunately my video camera is not playing nicely with my computer. As soon as I can get it working I'll post the videos. In the meantime, I've taken a few photos to do a short picture tutorial. Please forgive the lighting in the pictures. It's been rather cloudy so it's been difficult to get good natural lighting but I wanted to get this tutorial up.
To create a graphghan you'll first need a pattern. Here is a practice graph to get you started. It's 15 stitches wide by 15 rows high. You can right-click to save it.
No matter what size graph you use, know that each square on the graph represents one stitch. To create this in single crochet you'll first want to chain the number of stitches in width on the graph + 1. In this case 15+1=16 chains. This foundation chain does not count as your first row.
Now you'll start reading the graph in the bottom row. If you're right-handed you'll read the graph from right to left for odd-numbered rows (right side) and left to right for even-numbered rows (wrong side). If you're left-handed you'll read it in reverse. For row 1 you'll single crochet (sc) in the 2nd chain from the hook and in each chain across. You should have 15 sc in this row.
To create a graphghan you'll first need a pattern. Here is a practice graph to get you started. It's 15 stitches wide by 15 rows high. You can right-click to save it.
No matter what size graph you use, know that each square on the graph represents one stitch. To create this in single crochet you'll first want to chain the number of stitches in width on the graph + 1. In this case 15+1=16 chains. This foundation chain does not count as your first row.
Chain 16 for the practice graph. |
Sc in 2nd chain from hook & in each chain across. |
Chain 1 and turn. The ch-1 doesn't count as a stitch. It's just to raise your stitches up a row. For the second row and each remaining row you'll sc in each sc across following the color pattern on the graph. Chain 1, turn.
Ch 1, turn. Following color pattern on graph, sc in each sc across the row. |
To change colors, insert the hook into your next stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop but don't finish the stitch yet.
Insert hook into the next stitch, yarn over & pull up a loop. |
With your new color, leave a long tail (that you'll weave in later) and use the new color to yarn over and pull through the two loops on your hook to finish your stitch.
Pull the new color through the two loops on the hook to finish the stitch. |
Now you have the new color on your hook and you can do the next stitch with the new color.
Next stitch done with the new color |
Here's a little more of the graph done.
I hope that makes sense and helps. If you have any questions please feel free to comment. You can also send me a message on facebook. I've also recently started a facebook group for graphghans called KD Graphghans. There are several free and paid graph patterns there as well as more practice graphs. This is a place to learn and share. I've set it up as a closed group so that progress pictures can be shared without family and friends possibly seeing a gift in progress (unless they're also a member of the group). You just have to send a request to join. We'd love to have you! :) Kari
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Christmas In July
With the heat index here in Minnesota around 96 degrees today it seems a little strange to be working on Christmas projects. However, my personal goal this year is to finish our gifts before Thanksgiving. I'm sure I'm not the only crafter that likes to get an early start on the holiday knitting and crocheting. :)
So here is the graph I finished today. The row-by-row written instructions will be ready by tomorrow. The graph is 160x200 stitches, so at a gauge of 4 stitches and 4 rows per inch, the finished afghan will be 40"x50" before any optional border. At a gauge of 3 stitches and 3 rows per inch, the finished afghan will be 53"x67" before any optional border. Both would make fabulous throw blankets for the holidays.
The pattern is available for $5 graph only or $8 graph+written instructions. If you're interested please contact me with your email address for an invoice. Please mention Snoopy and Woodstock Holiday graph and specify whether you would like the graph only or the graph + written instructions.
So here is the graph I finished today. The row-by-row written instructions will be ready by tomorrow. The graph is 160x200 stitches, so at a gauge of 4 stitches and 4 rows per inch, the finished afghan will be 40"x50" before any optional border. At a gauge of 3 stitches and 3 rows per inch, the finished afghan will be 53"x67" before any optional border. Both would make fabulous throw blankets for the holidays.
Snoopy and Woodstock Holiday Graphghan by Kari Davies |
If you'd like this afghan made for you please contact me for an invoice and include your address (for shipping) and your email. For this size graph afghan I charge $175 plus shipping. At this time I'm shipping only to the U.S.
Monday, July 20, 2015
Graphghans
I haven't posted here for quite a while. I've posted on my facebook page and Etsy, but I keep forgetting to post here. Oops. Anyway, lately I've been really drawn to graphghans (afghans made with a graph picture), both crocheting and graphing them. There are several of my recent graph patterns listed in my Etsy shop and available now for instant download. I'm working on getting a shopping cart set up here. When I get that done you'll be able to download them directly from my website.
In the meantime, here's a picture of the first graphghan I graphed myself and made for my daughter's friend Maddie. She LOVES it! (Sorry for the dark picture. The lighting wasn't cooperating before we had to wrap the blanket up and give it to Maddie.)
I've since redone the graph by making it larger and cleaning it up quite a bit. The new & improved pattern is 180x230 stitches. At a gauge of 4 stitches and 4 rows per inch the afghan will measure approximately 45"x58" before any optional border, which would be a nice throw size. At a gauge of 3 stitches and 3 rows per inch the afghan will measure approximately 60"x77" before any optional border, which would fit on a double bed.
The pattern will be available in the shop for $5 graph only or $8 graph+written instructions when I get it set up here. Or you can contact me with your email address for an invoice now if you'd like it sooner. Please reference "Stuart Minion graph" in the email and please specify whether you'd like the graph only or graph + written instructions.
In the meantime, here's a picture of the first graphghan I graphed myself and made for my daughter's friend Maddie. She LOVES it! (Sorry for the dark picture. The lighting wasn't cooperating before we had to wrap the blanket up and give it to Maddie.)
Maddie's Minion Afghan |
The pattern will be available in the shop for $5 graph only or $8 graph+written instructions when I get it set up here. Or you can contact me with your email address for an invoice now if you'd like it sooner. Please reference "Stuart Minion graph" in the email and please specify whether you'd like the graph only or graph + written instructions.
Revised Stuart Minion Graph |
If you would like this afghan made for you please contact me with your address (for shipping), email, and preferred background color. For this size graph afghan I charge $200 plus shipping. At this time I am only shipping to the U.S.
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