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Screenshot of the page with a photo of the jumper. It's crew neck with a slightly waffled texture, and a contrast edge at neck, cuffs and bottom.

Screenshot of the page with a photo of the jumper. It's crew neck with a slightly waffled texture, and a contrast edge at neck, cuffs and bottom.

There's a lovely plain jumper pattern... in today's #SimplyCrochet magazine... I've just printed it out... to make one day... it's probably available on @libbyapp.com from your local library...🧶

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Rico Ricorumi Furry Furry - All Colours

I've just flicked through this month's #SimplyCrochet... bo patterns I want to make this month... but I need to remember this... next time I make an animal amigurumi... 🧶
www.woolwarehouse.co.uk/rico-ricorum...

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Pink and gold enamel pin badge, heart-shaped, reads ‘Hopelessly Devoted to Yarn’. From Joy to the Wool on Etsy.

Pink and gold enamel pin badge, heart-shaped, reads ‘Hopelessly Devoted to Yarn’. From Joy to the Wool on Etsy.

Front cover of the August ‘Simply Crochet’ magazine (UK), featuring a model in a colourful crocheted summer top.

Front cover of the August ‘Simply Crochet’ magazine (UK), featuring a model in a colourful crocheted summer top.

Magazine headline: ‘5 Fab Finds. Enamel pins.’

Magazine headline: ‘5 Fab Finds. Enamel pins.’

The full ‘5 Fab Finds’ piece, featuring crochet/knitting/yarn-themed enamel pins from various sellers.

The full ‘5 Fab Finds’ piece, featuring crochet/knitting/yarn-themed enamel pins from various sellers.

My sister’s Etsy biz is in this month’s #SimplyCrochet magazine! 💕🧶👏🏻

#CrochetSky #KnitSky #Crochet #Knitting #JoyToTheWool

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Denim miniskirt, with a crochet granny square border, pinned around the bottom.

Denim miniskirt, with a crochet granny square border, pinned around the bottom.

Screenshot from Simply Crochet magazine of jeans with a granny square border.

Screenshot from Simply Crochet magazine of jeans with a granny square border.

My #crochet granny square border is complete... and pinned onto my skirt... I just need to decide how I want to sew it on... and then my transformed skirt will be ready to wear... (pattern in this months #SimplyCrochet) 🧶

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Short denim skirt that I bought in a charity shop for £3, with the 5 balls of wool (green, teal, orange, blue & pale teal) to add a granny square border to the hem.

Short denim skirt that I bought in a charity shop for £3, with the 5 balls of wool (green, teal, orange, blue & pale teal) to add a granny square border to the hem.

Screenshot of page showing jeans with a granny square border around the hem.

Screenshot of page showing jeans with a granny square border around the hem.

And here's a picture of the skirt... which I thought I had posted at lunchtime... but I forgot to attach it... along with the pattern from #SimplyCrochet magazine... that I am using to embellish it... 🧶

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Screenshot of page from simply crochet magazine. 

Sometimes it's good to have some science to help with our artistic choices. With

stripes, the Fibonacci sequence can be really helpful. It's a simple series of numbers: 0.1,1,2,3,5,8, 13, 21, and so on infinitely. Batically, you just start with 1, then add 1, then just add together the previous two nambers in the sequence. You can use Fibonacci numbers to help you plan how many colours to use and how many rows to work in each colour to create good-looking effects. Here's how:

Step 1 To create a simple stripe pattem, try using three colours ja Fibonacci number) and four Fibonacci numbers (5, 3, 2, 1) to define the number of rows in each stripe. Alternate the three colours (A, B and with the four Fibonacci numbers, for example. 5 rows A, 3 rows B, 2 rows 1 row A: 5 rows B, 3 rows C. 2 rows Arow B 5 rows C

3 rows A, 2 rows B, 1 row C; and repeat.

Step 2 Let's change the above stripe pattern by adjusting the number of yam colours. For example, if you use five colours (the next Fibonacci number in the sexquerice) and the same sequence of row numbers (5, 3, 2, 1) you'll create a longer stripe sequence that looks organically random.

Step 3 Let's go back to using three colours and this time, change the Fibonacci numbers. Try using five numbers (1, 2, 3, 5, 8) in an increasing and decreasing sequence: 1, 2, 3, 5, 8.5, 3. 2, 1, The resulting stripe pattem looks naturally attractive

Screenshot of page from simply crochet magazine. Sometimes it's good to have some science to help with our artistic choices. With stripes, the Fibonacci sequence can be really helpful. It's a simple series of numbers: 0.1,1,2,3,5,8, 13, 21, and so on infinitely. Batically, you just start with 1, then add 1, then just add together the previous two nambers in the sequence. You can use Fibonacci numbers to help you plan how many colours to use and how many rows to work in each colour to create good-looking effects. Here's how: Step 1 To create a simple stripe pattem, try using three colours ja Fibonacci number) and four Fibonacci numbers (5, 3, 2, 1) to define the number of rows in each stripe. Alternate the three colours (A, B and with the four Fibonacci numbers, for example. 5 rows A, 3 rows B, 2 rows 1 row A: 5 rows B, 3 rows C. 2 rows Arow B 5 rows C 3 rows A, 2 rows B, 1 row C; and repeat. Step 2 Let's change the above stripe pattern by adjusting the number of yam colours. For example, if you use five colours (the next Fibonacci number in the sexquerice) and the same sequence of row numbers (5, 3, 2, 1) you'll create a longer stripe sequence that looks organically random. Step 3 Let's go back to using three colours and this time, change the Fibonacci numbers. Try using five numbers (1, 2, 3, 5, 8) in an increasing and decreasing sequence: 1, 2, 3, 5, 8.5, 3. 2, 1, The resulting stripe pattem looks naturally attractive

An interesting tip from #SimplyCrochet magazine... how to use #maths #fibonnacci series to make complex stripes... in knitting and crochet projects... 🧶

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YARN AT THE READY!

Knitter, crocheter and Olympic champion Tom Daley is soon to add 'TV presenter' to his list of accolades! Channel 4's Game of Wool will be his presenting debut, where he'll welcome 10 ambitious knitters to the show. Contestants work in teams as well as individually to create clothing, accessories and even sculptures in the hopes of becoming the UK's first TV knitting champion. We're anticipating the show to air later in the year - watch this space for further updates!

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YARN AT THE READY! Knitter, crocheter and Olympic champion Tom Daley is soon to add 'TV presenter' to his list of accolades! Channel 4's Game of Wool will be his presenting debut, where he'll welcome 10 ambitious knitters to the show. Contestants work in teams as well as individually to create clothing, accessories and even sculptures in the hopes of becoming the UK's first TV knitting champion. We're anticipating the show to air later in the year - watch this space for further updates! 12 WWW.GATHERED HOW/SIMPLYCROCHET

This could be interesting... #GameOfWool... on @channel4.bsky.social... a TV show about knitting... spotted in this months #SimplyCrochet magazine... 🧶📺

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Screenshot from the magazine with a picture of the dress.

Screenshot from the magazine with a picture of the dress.

It was from a pattern in #SimplyCrochet #Issue152... available free through many libraries on @libbyapp.com...

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A crocheted Jemima Puddle Duck character plush

A crocheted Jemima Puddle Duck character plush

A crocheted Mrs. Tiggy Winkle character plush

A crocheted Mrs. Tiggy Winkle character plush

A crocheted Jemima Puddle Duck character plush

A crocheted Jemima Puddle Duck character plush

A crocheted Mrs. Tiggy Winkle character plush back view showing her hedgehog prickles peeking through her mob cap.

A crocheted Mrs. Tiggy Winkle character plush back view showing her hedgehog prickles peeking through her mob cap.

Making up some stuffies for the kiddo’s Easter basket. Beatrix Potter patterns seemed appropriately springy. Patterns credit to Ilaria Caliri and appeared in issue 95 of Simply Crochet magazine. 4 weight yarn and 3.5 mm Furls Streamline #BeatrixPotter #amigurumi #crochet #IlariaCaliri #SimplyCrochet

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a woman says i 'm going to finish it ALT: a woman says i 'm going to finish it

Finally managed to track down the latest issue of #SimplyCrochet magazine. Must finish some of my WIPs before starting anything else ... said no crocheter, ever! Well, actually, I've heard a rumour that some do say this - strange?!

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6 balls of bright green Friends Cotton 8/6, just delivered from Hobbii.

6 balls of bright green Friends Cotton 8/6, just delivered from Hobbii.

WIP photo: There is a row of granny squares in orange, navy, turquoise and lilac, edged in bright green. The bright green skirt of the dress is currently approximately 3 times as long as the row of granny squares.

WIP photo: There is a row of granny squares in orange, navy, turquoise and lilac, edged in bright green. The bright green skirt of the dress is currently approximately 3 times as long as the row of granny squares.

Screenshot of the pattern I am using from simply crochet magazine. It is a lacey mini-dress in a simple shape with long sleeves and a row of granny squares at the hem.

Screenshot of the pattern I am using from simply crochet magazine. It is a lacey mini-dress in a simple shape with long sleeves and a row of granny squares at the hem.

My parcel from #Hobbii has arrived... my new favorite place to buy reasonably priced yarn in lovely colours... I'm getting on well with my #crochet dress from this month's #SimplyCrochet magazine... but the pattern seriously underestimated the yarn requirement...🧶

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#sctreblemaker Here is my copy of Simply Crochet Mag. My crochet work is on the Show Us Yours Page. Thank you,
Simply Crochet. I have created a Christmas crochet peg angel from this latest issue. I also borrow copies from the library on BorrowBox. #SimplyCrochet #crochet

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Quick Friday afternoon make - one day I'll finally make it through all the little crochet kits I've had from #SimplyCrochet

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