Crochet Cuffed Baby Booties Pattern I started playing around with my Crochet Rain Boots pattern and adapted it into these cute little cuffed booties! Enjoy the the pattern and be sure to follow my instructions on where to start, end and join your rounds since it is different than the rain boots pattern! Always begin your rounds in the same stitch as your chain. In rounds 2-5 you will end your rounds in the same stitch as your chain. Crochet Cuffed Baby Booties Size: 6-12 months Supplies: Vanna’s Choice® medium worsted weight yarn in two colors Crochet hook size G-6 (4.0 mm) tapestry needle for weaving in ends Buttons for embellishments Abbreviations: ch – chain SC – Single CrochetHDC – Half Double Crochet Starting with color 1Chain 10, SC in 2nd chain from hook, SC in next 7, make 5 SC in the last chainNow working on opposite side, SC 8, join, ch 2.Round 2: HDC, 2 HDC, HDC in next 6, 2 HDC in next 2, HDC in next 2, 2 HDC in next 2, HDC in next 6, 2 HDC, HDC in last, join, ch 1.
Free Crochet Pattern: Basic Beanie (Half Double Crochet) Crochet Basic Beanie: Half Double Crochet Materials: Worsted Weight YarnCrochet Hook Size H (5.00 mm) Abbreviations: CH- Chain (s)SL ST- Slip StitchHDC- Half Double Crochet Tips & Tricks: · Always slip stitch in the top of the first hdc and always chain 1. · Do the first hdc in the same stitch with your chain 1. · Increasing stitches always falls in increasing stitches of previous round. · Always measures the flat piece after the increasing rounds is done. · Finished projects are smaller than the actual size of the head circumference, most types of the yarns gives a lot of stretch. · Check this chart for more sizing information such as age, head circumference & hat height. 0-3 Months: Chain 4 and join with a sl st to the first ch to make a ring. Round 1: 8 hdc in ring, sl st in the first hdc (8 hdc) Round 2: ch 1, *2 hdc in each hdc*, repeat from * to *, sl st in the first hdc (16 hdc) Round 3: ch 1, *hdc in the next hdc, 2 hdc in the next hdc*, repeat from * to *, sl st in the first hdc (24 hdc) Adult
Happy granny hat pattern I've crocheted a lot of hats in the past two, three years, and have tried many different patterns. I prefer really colourful hats and granny square style ones are very suitable to obtain just that! In order to create the perfect pattern, I've combined various patterns I found online (Ravelry is a great source for that). Through trial and error I think I have created the perfect hat - I call this my 'Happy granny hat'! You can use any colour combination you like to make this hat yours. The photos show a multicolour hat and one in brown and cream. The pattern for a 'Happy granny hat' Yarn Any sports weight yarn. Hook 3.5 (E) - go up or down depending on how tight you crochet or what size hat you want to obtain. Size Using a similar yarn and hook, this pattern will help you make a hat that fits a 3-6 months old child (about 35-40 cm around) Stitches used (in US terms!) Slip stitch (sl st) Chain stitch (ch) Half double crochet (hdc) Double crochet (dc) Magic ring Done! Love, Simone
20 free crochet baby booties patterns Crochet baby booties are the perfect handmade baby shower gift that everyone will love. Here I brought you guys a bulk load full of cuteness free crochet patterns baby booties. All Those adorable baby shoes tutorial can be whip up really fast and use little yarn. Make these baby slippers and shoes for your little ones to keep their toes warm and cozy. 1.Ashlee at Imtopsyturvy make this adorable Crochet wrap around button newborn boots for girls and boys. 2.This cute Mary Jane skimmers tutorial by Megan at Tampa Bay Crochet. 3.The adorable rain boots is perfect for spring.Get the tutorial at Repeat crafter me. 4.Dress up your little one with cowboy theme then this cowboy boots is perfect for you. 5.Cann’t get enough of cute little cuffed booties? 6.Make this darling sweet Moccasins Baby shoes that everyone will love by Littleme blog. 7.I am in love with this sweet little loopy bootie shoes by hodgepodgecrochet. 8.Have an hour? 10. 11.Isn’t this the cutest baby bunny slipper ever? 20.
Easy Peasy Woman’s Winter Hat {Pattern} This hat is really easy! I am happy to share the pattern with you guys. It’s a perfect time of year to start making some warmer hats. I also think it’s great to have a pattern for the ladies since the internet seems to be taken over by children’s hat patterns. Materials:Bulky #5 yarn in any fiber you choose. Note: At the beginning of each round, you will chain 3. When you’re done with the hat you can leave it like it is or add your favorite flower I love my hat. *** Update*** This pattern can now be downloaded as a PDF file! This hat can also be made for a man. I hope you all like the pattern!
Crochet: Sly Fox Hat « ohmygoodknits! // a knitting & crochet blog October is here! I love October because it means that MAYBE cool weather is on its way to Houston. Probably not, but a girl can dream, right? October also means it’s costume time! Combine cool weather and costumes and you get…animal hat! It features some interesting shaping to create the point at the front and long sides to cover the ears. Materials 1 skein Vanna’s Choice in brick or other worsted weight yarn in a foxy color Small amount of white and dark gray yarn in same weight 5 mm (US H) crochet hook 4 mm (US G) crochet hook yarn needle NOTESAbbreviations (U.S. terminology) Ch: chain DC: double crochet slst: slip stitch sp: space rep: repeat DC2tog: DC 2 together SC: single crochet SC2tog: SC 2 together Gauge About 3.5 DC and 1.5 rounds per inch with larger hook. Each beginning ch-3 counts as 1 stitch. PatternHAT With large hook, Ch 3, 11 DC into a magic circle. Round 2: Ch 3, 1 DC in same sp, 2 DC in each st, slst to top of beg ch-3. (24) Rounds 10-11: Repeat Round 9. (72) Pin It
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Easy Crochet Ribbed Hat Pattern Allen Williams I wasn’t expecting to crochet any hats today but this one snuck in to my afternoon. We started Veteran’s Day (Remembrance Day here in Canada) by visiting Michael’s Crafts Store as it was having a two-day sale. Not wanting to take an MSG-induced nap, I decided to put this green and blue variegated yarn to use. I made the hat as suggested in the pattern (size K hook, worsted weight yarn) but I found the hat a bit too tight for a normal adult head. You can really see the crocheted rib style in this photo (and I love the colors in this variegated yarn): It’s only mid-afternoon so I’m thinking there’s time to make one more hat before dinner (assuming I’m not distracted now by blogging). Back to crocheting for me but I hope everyone is enjoying this public day of recognition for the armed forces, regardless of how you are spending the time. Although a thank-you is not nearly enough for the work you’ve done and continue to do, I hope you know how much it means to me!
Color Theory 101: Selecting Yarns That Go Together A lot of patterns going around at the moment feature stripes: two or three colors that go together perfectly. You could follow the colors suggested in the pattern sample… but you want to try something a little different. But how in the world do you pick a colors that go together? Color theory. That’s how! Most yarn lines contain a wide range of of colors. Whoa! But don’t fret. It’s not all of the yarns, of course! Most yarn companies design their colors of yarn with compatibility in mind. Fortunately, there’s a name for the art of picking colors that go together: color theory. There are three color schemes that, if followed, will create knock-your-socks-off color combos: analogous, complementary and split complementary. Analogous Analogous colors are the ones that are next to each other on the color wheel: This scheme can work with any number of colors… pick two that are next to each other, three or four! Complementary I love using complementary colors. Split Complementary Related
Histoires d'Ailes Complimentary Pattern: Textured Headband/Ear-warmer | The Cotton Gin Updated Photo 2 Updated Photo I’ve been working on a design for a headband. My version is all one piece and works up quite quick. Worsted Weight Yarn H – Hook Stitches used: chainless foundation slip stitch (fslst), slip stitch (sl st), single crochet (sc) & double crochet (dc). Row 1: Leaving at least a 6″ tail, using the chainless foundation method, work 60 fslst. From this point, you will no longer join, but work in rounds. Round 2: sl st in the second stitch from the hook, Sl st into the next 16 stitches, working in the back loops only. Round 3: Sl st into the next 16 stitches, working in the back loops only. Repeat rounds 2 & 3 three times. Round 10, Sl st into the next 16 stitches, working in the back loops only. Detail of the slip stitches I prefer to do a blind finish using a yarn needle. Just to keep things neat and tidy, go back and use your beginning tail to repeat the invisible finish technique here as well. This looks really cool with an oversized flower. Like this:
Granny Square Pattern/Join-as-you-go Method Ive finished my granny baby blanket… Sorry it took a little longer than I thought it would to come back to you with it. By the time I made the trip to spotlight to get the yarn to finish the edging…… and washed and blocked it (and waited… and waited) for it to dry… Fortunately there has just been a break in the weather so I rushed outside to find somewhere to photograph it, and try to get the colors as true as possible… I love it, and I hope the new baby (my soon-to-be-born niece or nephew) loves it too. In case you want to make a blanket like this, there are 42 squares (6 x7), this resulted in a blanket that is 84cm x 100cm (34″ x 40″), I used a variety of 8ply yarns and a 4mm hook. There are loads of places that explain how to make granny squares, but they are all a little different, so here’s my version: How to make a basic Granny Square: Chain 5 and join with a slip stitch to make a circle, then chain 3 (this counts as the first dc): Dc into the circle two times: Pull up a loop and… Edging:
Le crochet - modèle gratuit de veste longue en forme de pentagone - Avec manches en option. Un manteau léger ou une veste longue inscrite dans un pentagone. Avec ou sans manches, elle se portera facilement sur vos tenues d'été pour ne plus craindre la fraîcheur du soir. Gilet pentagonal multicolor ... Mini châle devant dos Ce modèle gratuit au crochet vous permet de réaliser une longue veste inscrite dans un pentagone. Cette veste longue se crochète en un seul morceau sans couture à partir du centre. Echantillon Ce modèle est réalisé au point Granny sur une base pentagonale, avec une bordure au point d'écrevisse. Nous avons utilisé pour la veste longue sans manche 12 pelotes de fil jaune et une pelote de fil marron. Patron du modèle Fiche technique à télécharger Fiche technique en français de la veste longue en forme de pentagone à télécharger (téléchargement gratuit - 302 KO) Adaptations Plusieurs d'entre vous ont souhaité adapter le modèle à une autre taille (voire à une taille enfant) ou à une autre grosseur de fil. Une photo du pentagone avec manches prochainement en ligne ici