Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Adding a Crochet Edge to Paper - Valentines & Frames

I am so excited to finally share this fun crochet project! For the past month I've been trying to come up with a way to use my old 2011 calendars. They were far to pretty to just put in the recycling bin so I decided to recycle them in my own way. I initially thought I wanted to make a bunting, then a photo album, but I knew I had to incorporate some yarn into this project. So I decided to add a pretty crochet edge to the paper to make some art for my walls and valentine cards! 

For this project you will need:
- Yarn. I used a relatively thin yarn to make sure it would fit through the holes and not be too bulky.
- A crochet hook. A smaller crochet hook works best, so I used a G6. 
- Thick paper, not easily torn. You need to make sure the hole doesn't rip when you are crocheting around the edge. 
- A single hole punch or needle to puncture the paper. 

Directions:
1. Cut out your desired shape. For the valentine I simply drew a heart and cut it out. It's a little lopsided but I think that's cute! 
2. Punch holes around the edge of your shape far enough away from the edge so it won't tear easily. I spaced mine about an inch apart. 
3. Slip your first stitch into one of the holes. Chain a desired amount of stitches (I did about 3 or 4 chs) and slip stitch into the next hole. When you come to a corner, slip two stitches into the same hole. Repeat this process around until you are back at the beginning and join with a slip stitch (sl st). I used two types of edging, scallop and picot. 

For scallop edging (pictured above)....
- Sl st into the space underneath the chains from the previous round. Add 1 single crochet (sc), 1 double crochet (dc), 1 sc, and then end with a sl st in that same space. Repeat this pattern all the way around until you reach the beginning. Join with a sl st and bind off. Weave in your ends. 

For picot edging (pictured above)...
- Sl st into the space underneath the chains from the previous round. Add 2 sc, ch 3, sc into your last sc stitch, sc, and end with a sl st. Repeat this pattern all the way around until you reach the beginning. Join with a sl st and bind off. Weave in your ends. 

4. If you are creating a piece of art to hang on the wall, ch your desired number of stitches so you can decide how high or low you want it to hang on the wall. I ch 30 for my string. 

5. All finished! Hang it up or mail it to someone you love! :-)
I hope you all enjoy this project! I certainly did. I'm addicted to crocheting on paper now. It's such a great way to give something I would normally toss out a new life!

Because I love you all so much I would like to send the first five U.S. citizens who comment on this post a crochet Valentine from me to you! Please leave your email address and I will contact you shortly. I wanted to do this just for fun because I love getting mail and I'm sure a lot of you do too! :-)



71 comments:

  1. Ooh, ooh! I was clicking from Google Reader to bookmark the instructions when I saw the last paragraph. Pick me, pick me!

    rachel.k.esser@gmail.com

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  2. Ooh what a lovely valentine giveaway! Send one to me!!

    xx, C

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  3. i cannot wait to try this! it is so adorable and adds a little something!

    i love getting mail. :)

    a_d_kanady@yahoo.com

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  4. I love this idea! Yippee! I have the perfect paper to do this to! Thanks for sharing :)

    granthamjennifer@yahoo.com

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  5. What a great idea. They look lovely!

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  6. Ahh, I'm too late! But just in case someone else falls through....these are lovely!

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  7. I haven't crocheted in years, but this is making me want to get out my hooks. :)

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  8. This a wonderful idea! I love the colors.
    hookeduponthis@gmail.com

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  9. I love this! Especially hanging on the wall?! So cute! I have to try this soon!

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  10. Adorable! I have some cardstock that I've been meaning to turn into personalized cards, and you just inspired me to get going!

    Mel

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  11. you are so talented and i love the things you make. what a nice idea!
    drenamor@gmail.com

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  12. Sei un artista..ti seguo da una settimana circa e mi piaci sempre di più! bella idea!
    xoxo Rosa!

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  13. super cute, this is such a great idea!

    Georgia
    http://swonderfulgd.blogspot.com

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  14. how i wish i knew how to crochet ):
    i would give this a go.
    lovely idea <3
    you should consider making a crochet tutorial
    for newbies, that would be awesome!

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  15. That's so brilliant! I'm so glad you posted this, because I'm sending a valentine to a card making friend of mine, so the pressure's on to make it look good! Thanks :)

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  16. PS. I love the calendars! I might have to make some of my own.

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  17. What a lovely idea! I especially love the Matryoshka dolls, of course---so very sweet! ;)

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  18. Very pretty! Will have to do...

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  19. Well, for heaven's sake, I'm bummed I couldn't read this post when I first saw it earlier! At any rate, I think this is just darling! Really, really sweet, Meredith.

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  20. ps. I would so make these and I love everything you make and am obsessed with the idea of knitting/crochet. Alas, I have really bad carpel tunnel (at 28...how did this happen?!?) so can't take part in any of the projects. But they certainly are delightful!

    xx, C

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  21. This is SO pretty, I love this idea<3
    Thanks for sharing, Meredith!

    Have a lovely day(:

    Carmila Ponycat

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  22. oh my gosh, this is INSANELY cute!

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  23. That is an incredibly amazing idea!! And it looks wonderful. There are so many fun things that could be done with this... thank you for the inspiration :)

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  24. Eeeeeeee! I'm pretty sure I can do this! You might be getting a hellllllp! Text this weekend!

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  25. oh well, canada has contests also.. some way more interesting.

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  26. Will definitely have to give this a shot, so cute!
    I love the colours you chose.

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  27. so so so super cute!!! I hope I can figure it out! Hahaa

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  28. They are very, very pretty! I especially like the teal colored yarn.

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  29. Cute idea!!!
    Thank you for sharing, I'll surely try!

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  30. Excellent idea!!
    Congratulations!!!

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  31. Love this idea! And the calendars look like they were really pretty!

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  32. This is *so so so so* cute! Can't wait to try this!

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  33. Oh my goodness, this is so sweet & adorable! :)

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  34. what an adorable idea! i'm definitely going to try it...I love crochet, love recycling old cards etc, and love quick projects :-) thanks for sharing! x

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  35. Love love love this Meredith! You are so crafty! What a lovely idea! I might have you crochet some of my hand-drawn calendars! Wouldn't that be a great collaborative effort!

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  36. Completely adorable! I want to try this! And pin it to Pinterest, too. Thanks for sharing.

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  37. This is a brilliant tutorial and such a cute idea. Thank you!

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  38. SUPER precious! Thank you so much!

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  39. These are beautiful! Such a great idea! Can you tell me where the 2011 calendar is from?

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  40. this is great! i love this blog:) I don't knit or crochet but I'm signing uP:) you never know.

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  41. What a nice idea! Thanks for sharing ;)

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  42. I don't know how to crochet but seeing this makes me want to learn!

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  43. A totally grand idea! i love it; sooooo sweet!Thanks for sharing the how to!
    Gerri

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  44. This is such a great idea - they look good on your wall.

    - Lois x

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  45. What a crafty and creative idea! I love the crochet trim on the frames and hearts. I featured them on my blog and linked back to you. ~Dee

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  46. This particular post made my day! I have to travel to Mexico City (I live 1 hour away) to a design fair I sell at once every month and a half... and you should see all the stuff I have to carry. I broke my knee so one of my new years resolutions (to keep my knee away from surgery and, what the heck...just because...) was to simplify. I was looking for a way to frame my logo and such, so it wouldn´t weigh as much... and then I found this post! I had to plastify the images because they have to come back and forth and endure my clumsy ways, but you should see how wonderful they turned out! THANKYOU, GRACIAS!!!!!!
    xo
    clau

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    1. Oh I'm so glad this post was helpful!! I would love to see your framed logos! :-)

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  47. HGi! I've just found your blog and I am stunned with all your proyects and photos! I am very happy to be your newest follower!!! xx Alice Barton ♥ The Mow Way

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  48. BUENA IDEA ...SI ....
    Y ES DIFERENTE.
    ASI SE PUEDEN RECICLAR MAS COSAS LINDAS Y HACERLAS MAS LINDAS.
    SALUDITOS

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  49. Ik kwam via Freubelweb op deze site. Wat prachtig en leuk bedacht.


    mijntijdverdrijf.blogspot.com

    Groeten, Agnes.

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  50. Linked this post on my blog

    http://4you-withlove.blogspot.com/2012/02/valentine-ideas-to-share.html

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  51. Love this idea! Have featured it on my blog too: http://www.matinlapin.com/2012/02/my-favourite-things-this-week.html

    Vixie

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  52. I just found your site and your crochet on paper. How wonderful! Thank you for the wonderful Idea I will be checking back to see what other goodies you devise for us.

    Thank you so much
    wherewolfmom

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  53. Lovely tutorial. Thanks for sharing! :)

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  54. This is absolutely brilliant, thanks so much!

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  55. I love this idea! I grab it for my next card!!!
    WOnderful blog is your.
    xoxoxo Eulalia

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  56. This is beautiful and I know just the person that would love! Thanks!

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