Snoopy Crochet Pattern, Part 2.
Here is a diagram of how I sewed the mouth on, where "^" represents where I pulled the needle up, and "v" is where I pushed it down. The numbers represent the order that I sewed the mouth. There are 4 places that my needle actually went through; those are: The 2 corners of the mouth, and 2 middle sections (where the straight line starts and ends). I'm not well versed in sewing, so this is my own little ghetto way of doing it. Hehe! Of course, you can always find your own way of sewing on his mouth. Phew. Ears should be flat. I will post arms and legs a little later!
Snoopy Crochet Pattern, Part 3.
Happy Monday, everybody! This is the final part of the snoopy crochet pattern. I hope you have found the patterns to be easy to follow so far. Let's get started: Arms (Make 2)With white yarn,Sc 6 in a magic ring.R1: 2 sc in each sc.R2: *Sc 5, 2 sc in next sc*, twice.R3: *Sc 6, 2 sc in next sc*, twice.R4 - R5: 1 sc in each sc around.R6: *Sc 6, sc2tog*, twice.R7 - R8: 1 sc in each sc around.R9: *Sc 5, sc2tog*, twice.R10: Sc 1 in each sc around.R11: *Sc 4, sc2tog*, twice.R12: Sc 1 in each sc around.Finish off, leaving a long tail to sew.Stuff and sew onto body. Make sure you sew the arm close as you sew them onto the body! CollarWith red yarn,Chain as many chains as you need that will ensure a snug collar on Snoopy's neck. Back dot (I never knew Snoopy had a black dot on his back until I was looking at some pictures of him before I began my project! Now that you have your Snoopy, I would like to ask you to please, please, please do not sell this pattern.
Pattern: Despicable Me Minion
Who doesn’t love the minions from “Despicable Me”? Make your very own detailed minion with removable goggles and removable overalls with my free crochet pattern! Materials: yellow yarn (for head, body, arms and embroidering overalls), blue yarn (for overalls), black yarn (for hair, goggle straps, gloves and boots), grey yarn (for goggles)- I used “Red Heart Super Saver” yarn2.00 mm crochet hook [YES- you read that correctly! I like to have very tight, small stitches when crocheting amigurumi so that no fiberfill is visible. Note: I worked in continuous rounds (vs. joined rounds). Finished size: Approximately 14 inches/36 cm in height Using yellow yarn, R1: 7 sc in magic ring. (7 sts) R2: 2 sc in each sc around. (14 sts) R3: *Sc 1, 2 sc in next sc*, rep 7 times. (21 sts) R4: *Sc 2, 2 sc in next sc*, rep 7 times. (28 sts) R5: *Sc 3, 2 sc in next sc*, rep 7 times. (35 sts) R6: *Sc 4, 2 sc in next sc*, rep 7 times. (42 sts) R7: *Sc 5, 2 sc in next sc*, rep 7 times. (49 sts) R10-55: Sc 63 R10-22: Sc 63
How to Crochet Christmas Light Decorations – Tuts+ Tutorials
Christmas is almost here, and what better way to get in the holiday spirit than crocheting your own ornaments! This week you'll learn how to crochet these fun rainbow Christmas lights. If you’ve always wanted to learn how to crochet, follow our series of Crochet Fundamentals. This pattern uses US terms and stitches include single crochet (sc), single crochet 2 together (sc2tog) and chain (ch). Supplies Yarn (I used Drops Paris cotton)Crochet hookDarning needle for sewing in the endsScissorsPolyfill stuffing (not shown)Click here to learn more about essential crochet tools 1. Step 1 Start by making a slip knot on your hook. Chain 4. Step 2 Turn your work, and work 3 single crochet stitches, skipping the first chain. Step 3 Chain 1, and turn your work. Step 4 Chain 1, and turn your work. Step 5 Chain 1, and turn your work. Step 6 Chain 1, and turn your work. Step 7 Work 2 more rows of single crochet stitches. Step 8 Chain 1, and turn your work. Chain 1, and turn your work. Step 9 2. 3. Sew in the ends.
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.