Magic Carpet Studio
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Crochet: Rug
This pattern produces a round carpet with overlapping petals made by front-post stithes.
Crochet: Rug
This pattern produces a round textured carpet. It has 63 rounds and is worked in a spiral. It is rather difficult, with lots of front-post stitches. I included a couple of links to the videos.
Crochet: Rug
This pattern produces a small round carpet with a flower made with front-post stitches.
Crochet: Rug
This pattern produces a round textured carpet. It has 40 rounds and is worked in a spiral. It is rather difficult, with lots of front-post stitches.
Crochet: Rug
This pattern produces a round textured carpet. It has 40 rounds and is worked in a spiral. It is rather difficult, with lots of front-post stitches.
Crochet: Rug
This pattern produces a round textured carpet which measures 165 cm (65 inches) in diameter.
Crochet: Rug
This pattern produces a round carpet that is 170 cm in diameter. The carpet is actually worked in a spiral, so as to avoid that ugly seam that appears at the beginning/ending of the round.
Crochet: Rug
This pattern has 31 rounds and it produces a round carpet that is 170 cm in diameter. The carpet is actually worked in a spiral, so as to avoid that ugly seam that appears at the beginning/ending of the round.
Crochet: Rug
This pattern produces a round textured carpet. For most of the time it is worked in a spiral. Be warned: it is rather difficult!
Crochet: Rug
This pattern produces a round textured carpet. It has 43 rounds and is worked in a circle. It contains only dc’s, fpdc’s and slip stitches.
Crochet: Rug
This pattern produces a round textured carpet. It has 44 rounds and is worked in a circle. The pattern is rather easy and look very delicate. It’s easier to use the diagram than to follow written instructions.
Crochet: Rug
I made the Winter Carpet 2017 to share its pattern with my blog readers as part of a crochet-along countdown from December 1st until the Christmas Eve in 2017. If you’re curious, you can check it out in Polish:
Crochet: Rug
I made the ‘Water Lilly’ carpet to share its pattern with my blog readers as part of a crochet-along countdown from December 1st until the Christmas Eve. If you’re curious, you can check it out here – it’s in Polish:
Knitting: Cozy - Other
This project requires both knitting and crocheting. And a bit of machine sewing, but you can actually skip this part. If you don’t know how to do all of these things, you should ask a friend or a family member to join you and make it a group project :)
Crochet: Rug
The “Dotty” carpet is done in the round, but the rounds mustn’t be closed with a slip stitch - it’s supposed to be a spiral.
Crochet: Rug
This carpet uses around 1850 meters (slightly less then 2000 yards) of cotton string, 5 mm thick It’s the same kind of the string they put in sweatshirts around the hood. I used a 10 mm crocheting hook (in the US: size N/P). The whole work took me about 12 hours.