Morehouse Farm Sushi Scarf KnitKit Share photos and videos on Twitter. Knit your own cyclops pot plant pdf knitting by ButterflyLove1. The Chill Pill (Free Knitting Pattern) This squishy woollen pill with a serene smile fits in the palm of your hand.
Materials: Two colours of the same weight yarn (I used Rowan 4ply wool)Fiberfill for stuffingA circular needle or double pointed needles in the recommended size for the yarn you are using (the instructions below are for circular needles using the magic loop method OR a pair of straight needles - 2 needle version of the pattern follows the dpn version at the bottom of this postA yarn needleScissorsEyes: safety eyes/black yarn/embroidery floss/small buttons (I used 6mm safety eyes)Red yarn or embroidery floss for the mouth Abbreviations: K: knitP: purlInc: invisible increase by picking up the yarn between the stitches and knitting it to make an extra stitch.
K2tog: Knit 2 stitches togetherDPN: double pointed needle Pattern: Using a circular knitting needle cast on 10 stitches in colour A. Divide so 5 stitches are on each needle. Row 1: K all stitches (10) Row 3: Inc between the stitches on the needle. Monster Shark for your Soda Can Silver Grey was by Handamade. The Chill Pill (Free Knitting Pattern) Schmendy's Baby Gator Mobile.
Plarn betta. Make a plarn betta!
A tribute to Sushi the betta fish, my pet betta fish that passed away. i used those thin translucent plastic bags from the produce section in the grocery store, partly because we don't get free plastic bags here in Toronto and the only plastic bags i have on hand are those produce ones. but also because i think the translucent and delicate quality of the produce bags would make a nice fish. for this project you'll need: plarn (aka plastic bag yarn. if you need instruction on how to make plastic bag yarn see 3-4 of those produce bags would suffice. 3.5mm crochet hook white glue another plastic bag to stuff fish shiny silver material (i.e. the inside of a candy wrapper)
Spud & Chloë — Blog. Hi Spud & Chloë Friends, After an overwhelmingly positive response for the Oink preview and for adding wings….. here he is!
This project is so fast to work up you will barely blink an eye and a pig will be flying around your house. I promise. Oink’s body has a Hi Bounce Pink Ball inside but it is optional. You could also use fiberfill for stuffing instead of the ball. Here is some information you might like to know: Finished Measurements: 3 ½ inches tall by 2 ½ inches wide Yarn: Spud & Chloë Sweater (55% superwash wool, 45% organic cotton; 160 yards/100 grams), 1 hank each in Watermelon #7512, Popsicle #7501 and Igloo #7517 (optional for the wings only) Needles: US size 5 double pointed needles, set of 4 or size to obtain gauge.
Psimadethis. Vively Online: A Pretty Free Project - Paper Medallion Wall Hanging. "If you really wanted to, we could go and purchase some of the furniture brand new, you know", said my husband, as he sees me pick up yet another project. It's true. My husband brings in over 90% of the household income, and we have learned how to make do with this arrangement. We've learned to save on somethings, and splurge on others. If we really wanted to, we could put aside money for furniture, home decorations and the "frivolous". I could annoy myself and everyone else, by saying that I'd rather spend that money on my kid's piano and martial arts lessons, but deep down I know that it's a LIE.
The truth is, that when I put time and effort into something that I make, the joy (and pride?) Makes me smile each time I look at it. I would have been happy to buy something like that. So, you know that High and Low comparisons that you sometimes see in magazines. I was browsing through images on google when I came across a picture of a beautiful bedroom with fur-like medallions on the wall. Stuff to Make in my Old Age - StumbleUpon. Tiny Amigurumi Cats « Roses n Lilies. I made these as gifts for some friends.
I used a 1.5mm crochet hook and the equivalent sized yarn. At 2.4cm (or 3cm including tail) these tiny cats were the perfect size for attaching to a mobile/cellphone or key ring. Although not in the pattern, I also crocheted a length of chain stitches to use as the strap and ran it through the body and secured it at the bottom. They are so adorably tiny! The pattern I used was from “Amigurumi Cats and Friends”. Just a Note: If you are new to Amigurumi, there’s a great guide here. And finally, here’s a photo of the cover of the book for your reference. Happy Crocheting!