The Purl Bee - Knitting Crochet Sewing Embroidery Crafts Patterns and Ideas! A Bowl Full of Lemons. Life. Organized. 30+ Crafty Projects For Pets: {Free Patterns & Tutorials Here are a bunch of toys and accessories to make for your furry friends, most are for dogs and cats but I do have a couple projects for fish and birds. Some have been previously featured and moved here for better organization but there are lots of new goodies too. Quick Note: I decided to remove the Pets category here on Tipnut since I haven’t done much with it for a long, long time but everything’s still here on the site (unless the project is no longer available online), they’re just reorganized into applicable categories (like cleaning, crafts, household tips). craftstylish.com Sweater Dog Toys: Soft and squishy, with a great big squeak, these sweater bones are a big hit. DIY Raised Feeder: Keep your furry friends food & water up off the floor with this DIY project made with a shadow box and napkin rings. condo-blues.blogspot.com addicted2decorating.com Gumball Machine Fish Bowl: Fun! theb-line.blogspot.com wikihow.com diymaven.com hgtv.com keyka.typepad.com fuzzygalore.biz marthastewart.com
K.I.D.S., Violet's Design, Rainbow Chic... - Buzzmills I am so excited to be participating in Season 3 of K.I.D.S. (Kids Inspiration and Design Series) hosted by The Sewing Rabbit today... But, I'm not the only one excited...Violet is thrilled too! When making things for Violet (and Henry too, for that matter) I usually let her have some say in what I am making. She often helps to pick out the fabric she wants, etc., because, honestly, if she doesn't get a say in what I choose than she is unlikely to wear it (her Easter dress which has been worn only once, is a great example of that). With clothes, especially. "Draw a picture of something that you want me to make you. So, when I did say that to her she stood there for a moment or two trying to comprehend what I just said, she thought for a moment and then disappeared downstairs to the craft table... Well, goodness she was really getting into this whole design thing. Before I got started planning and sewing we discussed specifics. This skirt is so adorable. And, last, but not least, the bag...
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Crochet Sock Monkey Hat Pattern Always start your rounds in the same stitch as your chain.Always join your rounds to the first DC, NOT the chain.Your last stitch should be in the stitch before your chain. Crochet Sock Monkey Hat PatternSize: 0-3 Monthsstarting with white yarn Magic Ring chain 2, 9 DC in magic ring, join to first DC, ch 2Round 2: 2 DC in each around, join, ch 2 (18 DC)Round 3: 2 DC in first stitch, DC in next, Repeat around, join, ch 2 (27 DC)Round 4: 2 DC in first stitch, DC in next 2, Repeat around, join, ch 2 (36 DC)Change color to redRound 5: 2 DC in first stitch, DC in next 3, Repeat around, join, ch 2 (45 DC)Change color to grey marbleRow 6-10: DC around, join, ch 2 (45 DC)Note: If this is for a newborn leave pattern as is, if it is for a 2-3 month old you might want to add an additional round. do not fasten off, begin on first earflap as written below for this size Size: 3-6 Months Change color to redRound 5: 2 DC, DC in next 3, repeat around, join, ch 2 (45 DC) Size: 6-12 months Size: Child