Crochet Baby Turban Pattern & Tutorial This quick and easy crocheted hat makes a great handmade baby shower gift. The hardest part might be choosing the color. A faux rib pattern gives the little turban added interest. Have fun! Crochet Baby Turban Pattern – size 0-3 months Supplies: Martha Stewart Extra Soft Wool Blend or similar worsted-weight baby yarn (you can get two hats from one skein). Stitches: ch- chain, dc-double crochet, hdc-half double crochet, sl st- slip stitch The first 5 rounds are crocheted in the round and joined with a slip stitch in the starting chain. Repeat pattern inside the asterisks. Gauge: Rounds 1-4 = 2 3/4″ height Start with a Magic ring ( com/forums/t/28917.aspx) Finish off. Thread yarn through yarn needle. Don’t crochet? Terms of use: This tutorial/pattern is free for personal use and should not be distributed/republished without my consent.
Crochet Owl Candy Cane Ornaments We've been out of town visiting and spending time with our extended family for Thanksgiving. I wanted to bring some yarn and hooks along with me but I didn't have much room in my suitcase. Lion Brand Bonbon yarn came to my rescue! Cut little mini skeins of yarn were the perfect size and offered a variety of colors. I grabbed the "Celebration" color scheme since it was festive for the holidays and I ended up making these little Christmas owls perched on a candy cane! I used a large candy cane so I have a pair of owls perched on one cane branch! Materials: - Lion Brand Bonbon yarn - the "Celebrate" collection - Size O/3.35MM hook (or smaller size hook (F or G would work too) - Two small buttons - Tapestry needle with color 2 Attach color two right under head 2 SC in next, 2 HDC, 2 DC, 2 DC, chain 2, SC in 2nd chain from hook, join to same place as your last 2 DC's. Attach yarn 4 stitches down from other side of head (you are going to work from the bottom up to make the second wing).
Owl Granny Square Crochet Pattern I posted this pattern on my friend Kara's crochet blog, Petals to Picots, back in August in honor of her Granny Month. But I thought I would share it with you again and show you how the owl squares are being used! I made them into an owl bunting for my friend Shannon's owl-themed gender reveal party! It was first displayed over the party food table... But now it sits over her daughters crib! Of course I would love to make an afghan with this square pattern, but I need more time and patience to take on that type of project right now :) If you are interested in making a blanket with these squares and want to alternate between the owl granny square and a basic granny square, you can follow a basic granny square pattern like THIS ONE and your squares will be the same size. Owl Granny Square Pattern Materials: - Vanna's Choice Yarn - Size G-6 (4.25 mm) Crochet Hook - Tapestry need - Small Black buttons for eyes Start by making your owl. Turn owl over. Now working inside your chain 3 spaces...
Moroccan Market Tote: Free Crochet Pattern Totes can be utilitarian, handy, functional, and fun. And the Moroccan Market Tote is all of these – plus beautiful and luxurious! The stitch pattern reminds me of Moroccan Tile (hence the name), and is gorgeous enough to carry anywhere you go – Farmer’s market to foreign shores! The Moroccan Market Tote features 7 bright colors, but could be made with just 3 skeins if you prefer to skip the stripes. Add this pattern to your Ravelry Queue and Favorites Make the Base with Color A: Row 1: FDC 54, turn. (54 sts) Row 2: CSDC, dc 53, turn. (54 sts) ‘ Round 3: CSDC, dc 53. Make the Body with Colors B – G: Round 1: With Color B, STDC in marked stitch. Round 2: With Color C, STDC in ch sp of 1st V st of previous round. Round 3: Replace hook in active loop of Color B, CSDC, ch 1, dc between first and last V of the row before the previous round (NOT in the ch sp, but between the Vs). Round 4: Insert hook in the ch sp of the first V st of the previous round. Round 9: Repeat Round 3. Splendiferous!
Funmigurumi And Kids Stuff I'm fighting a tough pneumonia and making headwave little by little. Meantime, I had to crochet (aside from reading, that's my favorite thing to do!) This is the result, hope you like it! Materials:Red Heart worsted weight yarn TurquaRed Heart worsted weight yarn Hot Red (scraps)Red Heart worsted weight yarn Blue (scraps)Red Heart worsted weight yarn Bright Yellow (scraps)Red Heart worsted weight yarn Spring Green (scraps)Red Heart worsted weight yarn Black (scraps)Red Heart worsted weight yarn Coffee (scraps)Red Heart worsted weight yarn WhiteRed Heart worsted weight Shocking PinkFiberfillScissorsPinsMeasuring tapeCrochet hook size H Body-Front- Side #1:With Turqua, ch 16.Row 1- 1 sc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch across. (15 sc) Ch 1, turn.Row 2- 1 sc in each sc across. (15 sc) Ch 1, turn.Rows 3 to 30- Rep row 2. Back- With Turqua, ch 31.Row 1- 1 sc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch across. (30 sc) Ch 1, turn.Row 2- 1 sc in each sc across. Done!
Pattern: Yogi Bear Yogi Bear. Yet another adorable cartoon made during the golden age of cartoons that people can't seem to get enough of. I love Yogi, so I was extremely shocked not to find a single pattern for him anywhere. So being the designer that I am, I made one. And as always it's here for all of you to use for free. Notions: G hook F hook Light Brown and Tan and light Green yarn Small amount of Black yarn Black and White felt Tapestry needle Stitch marker Fiber fill (I always forget to put that on the list) Hot glue gun Body: With LB yarn and G hook, ch 2, sc 6 in second ch from hook. Nose: With black yarn and F hook, ch 2, sc 6 in second ch from hook. Legs: (Make 2) With LB and G hook, ch 2, sc 5 in second ch from hook. Now you should have something that looks like this (Lower right) . Arms: (Make 2) With LB yarn and G hook, ch, sc 5 in second ch from hook Rnds 1-5: Sc around Rnd 6: Sc, inc around. Ears: (Make 2) With LB and G hook Ch 2, sc, dc 2, sc in second ch from hook.
3 Pretty Washcloths in Single Crochet Finished Size: Approximately 8″ (20 cm) wide, 8″ (20 cm) tall Gauge: Gauge is not important for this project. If you’d like a larger or smaller cloth, increase or decrease number of stitches in beginning chain (see instructions). Need help understanding the abbreviations and symbols? Crochet Pattern: 3 Pretty Washcloths Washcloth #1 Ch 32 (or a chain that is the width of your desired washcloth. Washcloth #2 Ch 32 (or a chain that is the width of your desired washcloth. Washcloth #3 Ch 31 (or a chain that is the width of your desired washcloth. Border (for all washcloths) Single crochet evenly around the washcloth. Remember, you will single crochet along each side of the washcloth. Need help while crocheting? Crocheted Flower Purse - Meladora's Creations Free Crochet Patterns & Tutorials If you haven't subscribed to my video tutorials on YouTube yet please click the subscribe button below Video to help with the lining of the bag Making the center of the flower Ch 4 and sl st into beginning ch to form a ring. Ch 1 and DC 17 inside the ring, sl st into the first DC of the round, ch 1 and fasten off your yarn. Making the petals of the flower To make your first flower take your circle and sl st the color you chose for your flower petals into any DC st. Picture of first flower To make the second flower and the remaining flowers for the first row you will need to make it like you did the first flower, only stop after the 15th petal chain, do not attach the 15th petal to the center of the flower YET you need to stop and give yourself a tail of about 150 cms (meter and a half) or about 59 inches of yarn and then cut it, because you are going to need to do some weaving. Take your 15th petal ch and weave it into one of the flower petals of the first flower you made, then sl st.
New Pattern – Crochet Christmas Bells « Crafts Crocheters, knitters or crafters in general are very lucky people.Why? I’ll tell you!Mostly because they have this special right to start thinking about Christmas quite early in the year.They are allowed to do so because working on their projects will take some time. Some sweet and lovely time! If you like crocheting and want to bring some Christmas spirit in your life already, then I have a new pattern for you. It’s bells.Christmas bells.Loved designing them! Frankly, they are very easy to make, nothing to be afraid of. Can’t wait to see them on my Christmas tree this year! I just wonder how many more I need to make… have ten already. And here’s a sneak peek into the pattern.