2014/03/31
2014/03/27
string stuffed projectile
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2014/03/23
The first beautiful ballisticrochet
this is the first crochet ball that I actually thought was beautiful |
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2014/03/22
eight row perfect for small hands
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2014/03/21
Perfect Closing Stitch, The code is cracked
baseball stitch for closing |
Slingball anyone?
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2014/03/19
Sometimes old ideas are best, this is the best closing stitch.
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2014/03/18
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2014/03/13
2014/03/11
different hooks for different...looks
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2014/03/08
ten row with 5 mm hook
+ is an increase stitch
- is a decrease stitch
10 row
with black thread
6 (make a magic circle, six stitches around a slip knot) (6)
++++++ (increase in every stitch to make 12 total stitches) (12)
1+2+2+2+1 (16)
3+3+3+3+ (20)
4+10+4 (22)
22 (22)
4-10-4 (20) stop here and make the top
-3-3-3-3 (16) (not used)
1-2-2-2-1 (12) (not used)
with green thread
6 (make a magic circle, six stitches around a slip knot) (6)
++++++ (increase in every stitch to make 12 total stitches) (12)
1+2+2+2+1 (16)
3+3+3+3+ (20) stop here and join to the main body
1+2+2+2+1 (16)
3+3+3+3+ (20) stop here and join to the main body
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2014/03/07
broken hook leads to oddball
pros: the size allows for ease of loading in a sling and the colors inviting.
cons: stuffed with garbanzo beans it's just too massive.
Too easy to get someone hurt chucking it. Not my goal. Either a lighter stuffing or a smaller pattern is needed.
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2014/03/06
Joining...step 4
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How to crochet a twelve row buckeye slingball step 6
Braiding the 4-plait. |
Tie off the plait with two (smaller) overhands, then melt the tips. |
Stuff it all into the ball |
Finished Product. |
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2014/03/05
how to make a 12 row buckeye sling ball step 5
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2014/03/02
How to make a twelve row buckeye slingball step 4
Row / Pattern
5. 3 inc 6 inc 6 inc 3 (24)
6. 10 inc 13 (25)
7. 25 (25)
8. 13 dec 10 (24)
9. 3 dec 6 dec 6 dec 3 (21)
key:
dec = one decrease stitch which pulls thread through two separate stitches then yarns-over once pulling through all three loops.
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How to crochet a twelve row buckeye sling ball step 3
Row / Pattern
1. 6 single stitches
2. inc inc inc inc inc inc (12)
3. 1 inc 2 inc 1 inc 2 inc 1 inc (17)
4. 2 inc 3 inc 3 inc 3 inc 2 (21)
key:
1 = one single stitch
2 = two single stitches
3 = three single stitches
inc = one increase stitch, or two stitches crocheted into the same stitch
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