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Crocheted Flowers Pattern « I made this. Sorry Angie.

Crocheted Flowers Pattern « I made this

I had planned to take some pics to go with this before posting. But it would be ages before that happens, being the protracted procrastinator that I am. So here goes. Easy Peasy! Chain (17,35,53) (S,M,L) I chained 53 for all flowers and used an acrylic worsted weight yarn. ROW 1 Dc in 5th chain from hook, *ch 1, skip 1, (dc-ch-dc) in next ch (V stitch made) Repeat from * across to end. Crochet a Flower Accent - free pattern. Flower Accentby Mimi Alelis, copyright 2011Attach this flower accent onto a button on your clothes or accessories.

Crochet a Flower Accent - free pattern

The center hole is oval-shaped so the flower doesn't easily slip-off. Materials: Cotton thread, size 10 Crochet hook size 2mm Finished Measurement: Approximately 1 3/4 inch in diameter, fits a button 1/2 inch or smallerFlower Ch 8, join with sl st to form a ring. Log In / Join the Lion Brand community to get free knitting and free crochet patterns and more! Birds of a Feather. Our kitchen is the only area of the house that enjoys large stretches of clear glass windows, greeting and welcoming the rising sun more enthusiastically than any other room.

Birds of a Feather

That could at least partially explain why I spend far more time there than in my own room, where even the wide open curtains only let in the faintest sliver of light, only a mere suggestion that it might in fact be day time. Like a moth drawn to the light, I’m likely to be found basking in the glow emitted by the row of windows adjacent to the fully transparent door downstairs, in the presence of all cooking activities surrounding. As much as I love this bright space, there are times when I curse the carefully constructed layout.

It’s not entirely unusual to hear a sickening thud out of no where, and it’s instantly understood that another short-sighted bird mistook the solid surface as an opening. Body: Wings (Make 2): Sc 6 into a circle Sc2 into each st (12 sts) Sc 3, sc2 into next st (15 sts) Sc around for 3 rounds. Ideal Sphere. Amigurumi! Amigurumis are maybe my favorite thing to crochet.

Amigurumi!

For a past christmas I had made one for each one on my family, they turned out to be really nice and they liked them a lot. Also some of my friends have asked me to make one for them... I've been surfing the web for different patterns all over the place. This are the ones I've made for my family: My pictures are not as nice a they could be, I take them with my phone camera, looking for the best spot in regards of light in my house. I was burning to share a new pattern, so I decided to share my polar bear, as the picture is not that bad... Cute Little Octopus Amigurumi. Gauge Gauge isn't important for this Body.

Cute Little Octopus Amigurumi

Crochet Cactus Garden ~ Free Pattern. There are a few cute cactus patterns out there.

Crochet Cactus Garden ~ Free Pattern

I found Nadia's "How to Crochet a Cactus" on Flickr and became inspired to make a few cacti. I even went so far as to make a pattern for these four cacti! They are really quick and easy to make and stand about 6-8 inches tall. Share your pictures with me if you make one! Materials: Worsted weighted yarn in Green, Clay, Brown, Cream, and Pink Crochet Hook G (4.00mm) Stitch marker Yarn Needle Polyester Fiberfill Finished size approx. 6-8 inches tall Abbreviations: ch = Chain hdc = Half Double Crochet FLO = Front Loops Only sc = Single Crochet sl = Slip Stitch BLO = Back Loops Only dec = Single Crochet 2 Stitches Together Cactus #1 Body: With Green ch 26, turn 1) Sc in 2nd chain from hook in BLO.

Cactus #1 Arm: With Green ch 12, turn 1) Sc in 2nd chain from hook in BLO. Cactus #3 Body: With Green ch 21, turn 1) hdc in 2nd chain from hook in BLO. Cactus Pot: Use this pot for all Cactus styles with the variation of dirt indicated as below. Log In / Join the Lion Brand community to get free knitting and free crochet patterns and more! How To Crochet A Super Star Baby Afghan.