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Ice Cream Cone « This is a fun toy. Who doesn’t like ice cream?!?!?! If you do not crochet, but would like one of these…convo me in Etsy. I’m willing to make any flavor you like. It may take me awhile to get this item listed. The Wondermommy Ice Cream Cone Pattern Worsted Weight Yarn (Red Heart Super Saver works well; I’ve also used Sugar ‘n Cream) Tan or light brown for the coneAny shade (flavor) for the ice cream Crochet Hook size H Jingle bells (optional) The Cone Chain 2 (Do not join at the end of rounds…place a marker through the last stitch made as a guide) Rnd1: four single crochet in second chain from hook Rnd2: single crochet in each stitch around Rnd3: stitch two single crochet in each stitch around (8 sc) Rnd 4-5: stitch single crochet in each stitch around Rnd6: (single crochet in next stitch, two single crochet in next stitch) repeat around (12sc) Rnd7-9: single crochet in each stitch around Rnd 10: (single crochet in next stitch, two single crochet in next stitch) repeat around (18sc) Finish off.

Stuff. Bake Me a Cake. I’ve certainly knit my fair share of cupcakes since the start of my crafty adventures, but when time is short and I get orders for a half dozen yarn-based miniature cakes, pronto, the last things I would look for are my knitting needles. My blog is now becoming dominated by crocheted objects, but don’t get me wrong, I still love knitting- It just takes much more time in general, and who has any time these days?

Why not just bust out that crochet hook and be able to finish off a full dozen in a day’s time? This rendition is nothing new, special, or unique, but it’s getting harder and harder to follow ready-made patterns, as my hands tend to deviate so rebelliously that I usually end up with something entirely different by the time I cut the last thread. Instead, I figured it would be safer to start from scratch and write my own pattern, simply for my own convenience. Cake: Frosting: Like this: Like Loading... Author: Hannah Kaminsky. Www.thriftyfun.com/downloads/CrochetOreoCookies.pdf. Free Pattern -- Crochet Lemon Meringue Pie Slice.

As entered in the crochet food challenge! It is actually very similar to the cherry pie, but with bobbles on the top rather than the sides. Then, the brown areas on the meringue are embroidered on. Once again, please post your finished pie slices to Craftster, I would love to see them. Also, please do not use the pattern or the product for profit. Thanks! Here goes: Crochet Lemon Meringue Pie Slice Pie Crust Row 1: ch 2Row 2: Make 2 sc into 1st ch (2 sc total). Pie Filling Make 2. Row 1: Chain 25.Row 2-5: using yellow, sc across (24 sc total). Cut yarn. Meringue Top Bobble= make 5 dc into one sc, but leave last loop of the dc on hook. Row 1: ch 2Row 2: Make 2 sc into 1st ch (2 sc total). Pop the bobbles on the "wrong side" out to the right side. Assemble the pie together and stuff firmly. Using tan or beige yarn, embroider a star shape onto each bobble. Enjoy! If you would like your meringue to be more "random", you can space the bobbles on the top randomly.

Cupcake! To make the cupcake you will need:Worsted weight yarnSize G/6 (4.25 mm) crochet hookFiberfill, Polypellets or stuffing of your choiceLittle beads to use as sprinkles J Abbreviations I used:ch = chaindec = decreasehdc = half double crochet (UK: half-treble crochet)R = roundsc = single crochet (UK: dc double crochet)sk = skipsl st = slip st (UK: sc single crochet)st(s) = stitch(es)* = repeat directions between * and * as many times as indicated Cupcake BottomI used brown yarn for a chocolate cupakeR1– Ch 2, 6 sc in second chain from hookR2- 2 sc in each sc around (12 sts)R3- *1 sc, 2 sc in next sc*, repeat 6 times (18 sts)R4- *2 sc, 2 sc in next sc*, repeat 6 times (24 sts)R5- *3 sc, 2 sc in next sc*, repeat 6 times (30 sts)R6- Through back loops only:*Sc 3, dec 1*, repeat 6 times (24 sts)R7- *3 sc, 2 sc in next sc*, repeat 6 times (30 sts)R8- *4 sc, 2 sc in next sc*, repeat 6 times (36 sts)R9-12: Sc 36Bind off, leaving long tail approx. 13 inches long for sewing to top of cupcake.

Free Pattern -- Crochet Cherry Pie Slice. Hello everyone, Here is a free pattern for my crochet cherry pie, as entered in the ongoing food challenge. Please make as many pies as you can! If you do make some, I would love to see them posted here. But please do not use the pattern or completed pies for profit. Crochet Cherry Pie Slice Pie Crust Row 1: ch 2Row 2: Make 2 sc into 1st ch (2 sc total).

Repeat Row 1-25 to make top crust. Pie Filling Make 2. Row 1: Chain 25.Row 2-5: sc across (24 sc total). Assemble the pie together and stuff firmly. That's it! Please post your finished pies! Crochet Box of Chocolates Crochet Pattern. Chocolate Pie & Ice Cream Crochet Pattern. Cake Sachets by Norma Lynn Hood.