I have made a bunch of these. In the summer of 2007, I helped crochet a 3D model of the Great Barrier Reef in order to raise awareness about global warming. I made 20+ for that project, and then kept making them.
Nice to meet you Maggie. Do you have a 'simple' pattern for the Lorenzo Manifold. Can you help me, I am not experienced however I understand the stitched are not complicated an it is a matter of keeping track of the math(stitches). Thank you in advance for any pointers or help you can provide
Yes, you could even increase more than that. It will have more ruffles faster, and the number of stitches per row will increase faster, which may or may not be what you want. I like to start in the round with 6 stitches without joining the rounds, and do 1 increase every stitch, and after a few rows I have so many ruffles it's like a pompom. If you want it to get to pompom stage even faster you could even do 3 increases every 2 stitches. Or you could make 1 increase every 8 stitches or so and end up with a cone with ruffly edges. It all depends what you want. Have fun!
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Maggie has a link in the description to her pattern in writing. See if it will help make it clearer for you. The pattern suggests going as far as 10 rows as an introduction to the concept, but you could probably keep going from there if you want to.
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Maggie you have just saved my fashion portfolio project bless you x100
I'm so glad! We hope you enjoy!
Thank you i love math and I love crochet so this tutorial means a lot to me 💙
You’re welcome 😊
I love these, I can't stop making them ☺️
That is great! We are glad you are enjoying them!
I have made a bunch of these. In the summer of 2007, I helped crochet a 3D model of the Great Barrier Reef in order to raise awareness about global warming. I made 20+ for that project, and then kept making them.
That is great!!!
Is the a way i can make it small from the beginning and make it bigger at the end but still keep the ruffles?
Maybe you could make it smaller by using a smaller hook, and then changing to a bigger hook.
Nice to meet you Maggie. Do you have a 'simple' pattern for the Lorenzo Manifold. Can you help me, I am not experienced however I understand the stitched are not complicated an it is a matter of keeping track of the math(stitches). Thank you in advance for any pointers or help you can provide
Hi Katrea - Unfortunately I do not know where to get a pattern for that. I looked around online and only found articles about this but no pattern.
Can I increase in every stich
Yes, you could even increase more than that. It will have more ruffles faster, and the number of stitches per row will increase faster, which may or may not be what you want. I like to start in the round with 6 stitches without joining the rounds, and do 1 increase every stitch, and after a few rows I have so many ruffles it's like a pompom. If you want it to get to pompom stage even faster you could even do 3 increases every 2 stitches. Or you could make 1 increase every 8 stitches or so and end up with a cone with ruffly edges. It all depends what you want. Have fun!
Yes and thank you @Lydie for providing an excellent answer to this question!
Hi! How would I combine them like in the photo?
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i don’t understand? you’re not showing the whole process.. i don’t get what i’m meant to do after the two rows pls help!
Maggie has a link in the description to her pattern in writing. See if it will help make it clearer for you. The pattern suggests going as far as 10 rows as an introduction to the concept, but you could probably keep going from there if you want to.
Every row is worked the same: *hdc, 2hdc*
It works with all stitches, but sc and hdc make for a smoother surface. I hope this helps!
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Please translate the videos in italien.... Thanks
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from TH-cam and have only just recently gotten back to it. At this time we only have videos available in English but may expand that in the future. :)