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Friday, June 29, 2012

Free pattern carnation Oya

 detail as choker
3 flowersHere is the pattern from that scarf i just finished.  Not only did I make the scarf I also made a necklace that can be worn long or wrapped twice around the neck.
as long necklace
supplies
size 14 hook
size 10 or 11 seed beads will work in 2 colors 1 for flower color and one green ( you can sub 2 long green bugle beads for the green seed beads)
size 30 thread


detail

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beads for necklace strung

string beads 76 color  beads for flower followed by 10 green beads repeat this as many times as needed I did  46 times for scarf and 15 times for necklace.  Make sure to end with green as it has to be crocheted first.  Bad lighting in the above photo.
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  1. starting chain is 30 
    1. ( but you can do anything from 15 to 30 depending on how far apart you want the flowers) ( i did 25 on scarf and 30 on necklace)
    2. 2
  2. Make 1 chain enclosing all green beads in the loop (see photo) 
    1. 3
  3. chain 7 sc between 5 and 6th bead ( if using bugle beads between 1 and 2)
    1. 4
    2. 4
    3. 6
    4. 7
    5. 8
  4. *make another bead loop but close with sc instead of chain(of 4 beads) between beads in the same spot as last sc * repeat 3 more times ( 4 times total)
    1. 9
    2. 10
  5. chain 7, sc in base after last bead turn work
    1. 11
    2. 12
    3. 13
  6. work 7 dc over chain( if using size 11 seed beads I recommend this 7dc be 7 sc same goes for the next set of 7 dc), chain 3 sc between bead 2 and 3 of last color bead loop made
    1. 14
    2. 15
    3. 16
  7. make bead loop (using sc to secure) of 5 beads place in same place as last sc do this 2 more times for this bead loop, add 3 more bead loops to every loop on previous round for a total of 12 bead loops each with 5 beads.
    1. 17
    2. 18
    3. 19
  8. chain 3 work 7 dc over the other chain 7 
    1. 20
    2. 21
  9. make a cluster sc into the bottom of the flower see photo for placement 
    1. 22
    2. 23
    3.  24
  10. make 3 sc over the chain 30, then repeat steps 1 - 10 as many times as needed to get to desired length
    1. 25
    2. 26
15 flowerssingle flower
as choker

Carnation Oya scarf finished

tie on side
tie in front I finished that carnation scarf.  I like it a lot it is amazing how much weight beads can add to a simple little neck scarf.  This was crocheted in one continues pass and then sewn onto the scarf with black thread through the single row chain that goes from flower to flower.  The beads are placed in reverse order on the crochet thread before crocheting it.  it is neat to have a multi color scarf edging with out using multi color thread.  But it does take a long time to string the beads and a long to crochet and shift the beads on the thread as you crochet .  the nice thing about the weight of the beads is before the scarf was so light it never laid nice on the neck area.  Now it lays out well and looks very pretty.
detail

Thursday, June 28, 2012

snow white rose

oya rose lace 
I finished my rose project and noticed my friend had posted her pattern of roses too.  We had been talking about the m for a while and I got impatient and did my own then she did one.  Even thought these look real similar they are constructed using entirely differnt patterns.   So I think it was good for me to do hers as well as mine.  Both have things that are unique to them.oya rose lace
Here is the scarf I put them on.   I have had this scarf since high school I wore it in my hair then.  This one was crocheted using the thread that my friend recommended as I did finally find my thread box of Turkish threads.  I used a size 20 steel hook.  it was interesting because with this type of thread you do not weave your ends in but you burn them and melt them to secure them if not careful you can burn your lace I will need practice at that as yes I did burn my lace and had to re-crochet a leaf because of that.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Lavonda Rose Oya scarf done

tied to the side

as head scarfI finished the scarf I started the other day.  It ended up with  53 roses.  My oldest daughter made two of the roses to try them out also she finished all the the thread but 4 so I would not have to do that.

If you do it with synthetic thread like nylon or polyester which is what is used in Turkey you melt the ends and that part goes faster  but you  tend to burn your fingers too and if not careful singe your crochet.
I  think the scarf came out pretty well myself.  I will enjoy wearing it.  I think it is rather feminine in appearance with the delicate flowers dancing around as a person walks or moves.



worn as neck scarf

This makes me want to add more edgings to my scarfs.  I so love this  just says feminine all over it.

detail headscarfhead scarfdetail


Monday, June 25, 2012

carnation beaded oya


carnation, originally uploaded by sunshine's creations.
Sorry for the bad image i took this with my phone camera when my computer was down. I am debating if I want to put the pattern on here not sure to many people would be interested it is using size 11 seed beads and I am using size 30 thread and a size 14 steel hook.  I am also posting this via flickr for the same reason.  I will show finished scarf when done. There is some lovely embroidery on this scarf.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Rose Oya Pattern free


roses edging
Oya and Bebilla Lace. Get yours at bighugelabs.com
I am using size 30 crochet cotton for mine on a simple black organza scarf that belonged to my grandmother.  Traditionally this would be done with either silk, 100 % polyester thread or 100% nylon thread. If using thread just hold enough strands together to get to the thickness of size 30 crochet thread as it is hard in the USA to find the correct supplies to do it traditionally if you are lucky enough to know where to get the correct supplies please leave a comment/ message here so others can do it that way thank you.

Free pattern in the read more section


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Supplies
  • 2 colors size 30 thread
    • 1 green for stems and leavesleaf color
    • 1 color for rosesvarigated size 30 vintage thread
  • crochet hook size 14 steel crochet hook
  • 1 nice scarf to edge (mine was my grandmothers)
Terms
  • sc =single crochet
  • dc =double crochet
  • s.k.= solomon's knot
  • sp/ sps = space / spaces
  • slst = slip stitch
  • ch = chain
  • sk = skip

First start with roses make as many as you think you will need to go around the scarf make a few extra encase you miscalculate.  You can use the extra on a bracelet, a set of dangle ear rings, as embellishments of other projects.  You could also save them and as you other projects save all the left overs and make one with lots of colors of roses.  If you don't make enough you will just have to make a few more at the end and add them in. either way works.   Nice travel project as the roses do not take long to make and take almost no thread to make them either.  My  repeat is about 2 inches (do a swatch so you know your repeat)  I will be expecting 13 per side on mine so I will make 54 roses with 2 extra so 56.  Work all chains tight you want your stitches compacted together.
  1. ch 10 close ring with slst
    1. step 1
  2. (center of rose)ch 3 and place 24  dc into the ring join with slst to the top ch.
    1. step 2 rose
  3. (1st petal)chain 10, sc into the 9th dc from hook ch 3 turn, place 20 dc into the ch sp just made, ch 3,  slst  into the same sp as the dc's
    1. step 3 rose
  4. (2nd petal) ch 10, sc into the 9th dc from hook (opposite the first one) ch 3 turn, place 20 dc into the ch sp just made,  slst  into the into top of the ch 3 from petal 1
    1. step 4 rose
  5. (3rd petal or leaf if you want to change color) ch 10, sc into the 12th dc from hook ch 3, turn, place 20 dc into the ch sp just made, ch 3,  slst  into the same sp as the dc's
    1. step 5 rose
  6. (4th petal) ch 10, sc into the 12th dc from hook (opposite the first one) ch 3 turn, place 20 dc into the ch sp just made,  slst  into the top of the ch 3 from leaf 3
    1. step 6 rose
you can repeat row 5 and 6 again but green if you want to add leaves or you  can make row 5 and 6 green if you want a smaller rose with leaves or leave the leaves of entirely like mine. or sk row 5 and 6 and just have  a small rose


Now go to green (if you have questions look below at images they are in order)
  1. join thread to fabric *1sc, ch 3  (creates ch 3 sp),* repeat as many times as need to go around scarf end slst into 1st sc, and into next ch 3 sp
    1.  step 1 leaves
  2.  sc in sp, 2 s.k.,sk 2 sps, sc in next space, * ch 6 (turning work), slst into back of last sc made ,(turn work back) ch 4 slst into 3rd ch, 2dc in ch6 sp,ch3, sc into ch6 sp, 1 s.k., sc into base of a rose, s.k., sc into ch 6 sp, ch 3, 2 dc into ch6 sp, ch1, sc into top of last dc made,ch 3,sc into ch 6 sp, slst into sc at base of ch6 sp, (2 s.k., sk 2 ch 3 sp, sc into next ch3 sp)3x total* repeat around entire scarf end with s.k and a slst into the top of the first sc.  cut and finish threads  if using polyester or nylon that means burning the tips of the thread.  If using cotton weave in tails.
    1. step 2 leaves
    2. 16

rose edging oya lace

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