Crochet Block Stitch Tutorial | 2 Colors, Minimal Ends to Weave In
Love the idea of the Block Stitch with 2 colors but hate the thought of all those ends to weave in? It's no secret that the Block Stitch, while beautiful, is often avoided in rows because the yarn has to be joined at the start and cut at the end. Let me show you my technique for crocheting the Block Stitch with 2 colors - without cutting the yarn at all until the end of the project.
Confetti - Top
This is the perfect addition to your summer outfits! A fun and colorful light summer top.. and do you wanna know what’s the best part? There’s no sewing pieces together as it’s made in one piece. SIZE XS (S, M, L, XL, XXL) MEASUREMENTS Bust: 87 (97, 103, 113, 123, 130) cm // 34.5 (38, 40.5, 44.5, 48, 51) inches Yoke depth: 13 (15, 15, 17, 18, 20) cm // 5 (6, 6, 6.5, 7, 7.5) inches Sleeves width: 17.5 (19.5, 20, 21.5, 23.5, 25) cm // 7 (7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5) inches Sleeve circumference: 35 (37, 39
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Starry Yoke
The Starry Yoke is a top-down type sweater that uses at least two contrasting colors to create an eye-catching starry effect. Working with a single color at a time, this is one of the easiest colorwork sweaters you’ll ever make. Just like the all the other designs in the #MyZodiacSweater collection, for this sweater you’ll only have to work with 1 color at a time, dropping the inactive yarn at the start of a round and picking it back up at the start of the new round. With a classic fit at the bust, this will quickly become one of the most comfortable yet stylish tees in your wardrobe! The sweater features short rows to raise the back neck and is worn with a small amount of positive ease at the underarm. The pattern calls for sport weight yarn, but a heavier fingering weight may also be use
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