Hello Kitty Hat Pattern. I realized this weekend that I had not posted the Hello Kitty Hat pattern. So I apologize for not doing so. I completely forgot about it. Please forgive me:D I haven't posted the new rug patterns as promised. Please forgive me for that as well. I have been struggling with a horribly nasty cold for two weeks now. It seems to get worse every day. I've been so, so lazy this weekend...watching tv, basketball (my Tarheels). Anyway here is the pattern and please overlook any craziness with the instructions...I wrote this up pretty quickly. Materials Worsted weight yarn (I used Vanna’s Choice Baby in White and Cherry) Small amount of black and yellow Size G and H crochet hooks Yarn needle Size Fits a small child to teen/ small adult It is very easy to alter the size. Edit: I have received lots of questions about sizing so I would recommend using this chart. Pattern Note: I hate the seam.
With H hook (G if you crochet loosely) Rnd 1: Ch 3, 7 hdc in 3rd ch from hook. First earflap: Second earflap Bow. Crocheted Android Hat Pattern. Want to be the man in the machine? Now you can with this crocheted Android hat! I designed this hat for my brother-in-law who is somewhat of an expert on Droid. (You can check out his website, Use My Droid, for lots of tips and tricks.) This hat can be made with or without arms, and though I added a lining, one is not required. The directions for the crocheted version of the Android hat are written below.
Click on Android Hat for the PDF version. Materials: 85 grams Red Heart Soft Guacamole yarn Remnant Red Heart Soft Off White yarn Or medium worsted weight yarn of your choice Size H hook (5 mm) Abbreviations: Ch = chain Dc = double crochet Dec = decrease (crochet 2 together) Hat Directions Using green color Chain 2 Rnd 1: 6 sc in second chain from hook. Rnd 2: Chain 3 (count as first double crochet), dc in same stitch. 2 dc in each stitch remaining. Rnd 3: Chain 3, 2 dc in next stitch. *1 dc, 2 dc in next stitch* (repeat pattern in * around). Rnd 7-15: Chain 3, dc around. Antennae (make 2) Chain 7. Sock Monkey Hat- Adult size. So I have been crocheting these sock monkey hats and they seem to be well received. A friend of mine who crochets was interested in making one, and I have been wanting to experiment with actually writing out a pattern, so heres my chance. This is my first pattern that Ive written out, so if you try it and have questions or get stuck on something feel free to ask me and I will gladly give you all the help that I can.
I ocasionally use patterns, but I usually just do what feels right or what looks good, so this should be interesting!! Good luck! Sock Monkey Hat Adult Size Materials Needed: Size H hook 5mm Red worsted weight yarn-for the pom pom on top Lion brand Vannas Choice in Oatmeal-Color A Lion Brand Vannas Choice in Barley-Color B *You can use any worsted weight yarn of your choice if you prefer a different look Two black buttons-preferably with two holes for sewing on (they look better than four holes) This hat is worked in rounds and place is kept with a stitch marker Chain 2 SC around Mouth. Free Amigurumi Crochet Patterns with love for the Nerdy » » Angry Birds Red Cardinal and Green Pig Amigrumi Pattern. The pig never saw it coming...
Angry Bird is one of my mom’s favorite games and since I have made her seventy three billion NobyNoby Boys, it seemed a good idea to go with something different for her xmas gift this year, so Angry Birds it was. Things were down to the wire (it’s been nuts this year), so two amis were all I could put together, but I do believe they were a hit. I realize there are already several patterns for these available online but between the significant portion of them that were pay (tsk tsk!)
, the simpler than ideal shaping on some (pig is not a perfect ball people… he’s just not!) Red Cardinal and Green Pig Red Cardinal of Doom! Red Cardinal - Side View Herp Derp! Oink Oink! Pattern Details These were made using a 3.5 mm crochet hook and my stash of 100% cotton worsted weight yarn, colours listed below. Christmas Red Off White Gold Apple Green Hot Green Black White Pig Head Apple Green CH 2 or Magic Ring or start however you like.
Feather Hair Tops Red Hook this up! Heavens_hellcat: My first posted pattern! *I have rewritten and updated this pattern, and you can download it from Craftster ( or Ravelry ( You can also download a pattern to make the larger grey Totoro, based on the same pattern, at the same post on Craftster or on Ravelry ( )* Well, this was what I set up this LJ for. I'll post the pattern for the white totoro next, then some of the very easy and quick things I have made. Check out my Flickr pages for more photos: Blue Totoro Crochet Pattern Materials:Blue & white yarn, double knitting (US sport or worsted?) Instructions:Work in continuous rounds. Work the body until the hole is still big enough to fit your hand inside (rnd 48 or so) then fit the eyes. ***This is a free pattern of my design, so please do not sell it.
Leg Warmers. Super cute legwarmers with shell edging detail! These are so fun to wear and they are WARM! Ha ha! The weather has been a little kooky lately. Just 2 weeks ago we were running the A/C and then one morning we just woke up and needed the heater on! No in-between (otherwise known as "autumn" or "fall"), straight from hot to cold.
Now, YOU need a pair of legwarmers!! This project didn't take me long at all. Check it out! Super Cute, Fun & Easy Leg Warmers Materials needed: *H hook *Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Coffee *Coordinating buttons - I used 6, 3 on each legwarmer. Stitches Used: ch=chain DC=double crochet SC=single crochet Sl st=slip stitch Ch 47 R1: DC in 3rd ch from hook and each ch across. R2-22: DC in each stitch across. R23: DC in each stitch across. R24: 5 DC in 2nd stitch (shell). Repeat to make second leg warmer. Buttonhole Scarflet in Red : BonBonanza. Posted on | September 19, 2011 | 10 Comments Buttonhole Scarflet in Red Everybody, get exctited, because I have finished my first crochet pattern! I’m calling it my Red Buttonhole Scarflet. For clarification purposes, a “scarflet” is essentially a short scarf, and therefore, less likely to drag around and catch on things.
Once I found out that people actually do that, I was so excited! I may never make a full-length scarf for myself again, they always feel too long and bulky for my taste. I made that button! This pattern is more of what people call a ‘recipe’ than counted-out directions. Buttonhole Scarflet Abbreviations: Dc=Double Crochet Ch=Chain Stitch Sl=Slip Stitch To begin, make a slipknot and chain enough to wrap loosely around your neck, plus about a hand-length (from the tip of your middle finger to your wrist).Ch 2 more inches onto this length of chain, to make your buttonhole. Remember this? 5. 6. *[ Dc in each stitch until you get to the buttonhole. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Comments. Crocheted Soccasins, Free Pattern. Crocheted Soccasins A Free Pattern by Megan Mills Crocheted Soccasins by Megan Mills Experience Level: Experienced or Adventurous Size: Approximately 14 cm long and 11cm tall with the sock folded down as illustrated.
Materials 2 x 50g balls of brown double knitting wool 1 x 50g ball of cream 4-ply baby wool 3.5mm crochet hook (or size to acquire gauge) 3mm crochet hook (or size to acquire gauge) Wool needle to tidy away ends Gauge on Foot section From the top of one ridge to the top of the 3rd ridge above it (measuring 4 ridge lines) is 2.2cm. 10 stitches is 4.5cm Gauge on Sock section Unstretched 5 rows (which will look like three lines of Vs) is 1cm. 10 stitches is 3.5cm. Special Notes Check at the end of each round that you have the right number of stitches.
Work into the back loops of all stitches and chains unless instructed otherwise. Always turn clockwise as viewed from looking down on your work. When you have turned and started a new round do not skip the first dc, work into it. Instep. Doily Tutorial | The Green Dragonfly. This is a doily with attitude… Its no shrinking violet, stashed away in a dusty corner… oh no, its definitely a doily looking to be the centre of attention! The best part? Its made with a 4mm hook and 8ply cotton so its quick and easy to make – you just need to choose the colours. Lets begin… 1. Start with a magic circle, then chain 2 and 7 Double Crochet (DC) into the circle, pull tight and join with a slip stitch (SS). (8DCs) 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Weave in all ends. That’s it, enjoy… So bright and cheerful its sure to brighten a needy spot at your place!! I want to say a huge thank you to three very talented ladies who tested this pattern for me (go and check out their blogs and see what they’ve been up to); Barbina Faith Sonia Thank you so much for patience with the pattern and giving me your really valuable feedback xx Like this: Like Loading...
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