Bridget James
Mother of 5, small business owner
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Sharing Your Own Images Who can share images? You! What should I share? Please share images that will help other visitors. Do include captions for your images. What shouldn't I share? Where will my image appear? Little Fire Crochet Soaker & Skirty Pattern. ((***Pattern updated 01/09/09***))Named for my DS, this is the (I have had a few people mention that they were having trouble getting the waistbands of the Little Fire wooly patterns loose enough to have enough stretch, even when using a larger hook for the foundation.
I have found the answer...the no-chain foundation!! If you go here No Chain and scroll down to the bottom of the page, you will find pictorial instructions for doing the No Chain Double Crochet. Work this technique to length (one less dc than the number of dc's called for in the pattern) in place of the foundation chain and first row of dc in both Little Fire Patterns. I tried it out myself on the Pirate shorties I made for my son (incorporating a little stranding for a bit of fun) and it worked out fabulously. Chain 56 loosely (64, 72, 80) Join in a loop with a slip stitch, being sure not to twist the chain Row 1 CH 2 (count as first DC) DC in each SC around , join with a SLST in the top of the CH 2 Bind off Version 2:
LC2432.pdf (application/pdf Object) Matching Diaper Cover for Ribbed Baby Hat. Brand New Patterns and a New MCAL!! Matching Ribbed Diaper Cover Here is the link to the hat that goes with it. Sizes newborn and 3 month Materials: Worsted Weight Yarn Button Yarn Needle Size I 5.5 mm hook Abbreviations: Sc – single crochet Sc2tog – single crochet 2 together Sl st – slip stitch Ch – chain Hdc – half double crochet Very Small Newborn Row 1. Row 2. Row 3. Row 4. Row 5. Row 6. Row 7. Row 8. Row 9. Row 10. Row 11. Row 12. Row 13. Row 14. Row 15. Row 16. Row 17. Row 18. Row 19. Row 20. Row 21. Row 22. Row 23. Row 24. Row 25. Row 26. Row 27. Row 28. Enjoy !! 3 month Row 1. Row 2. Row 3. Row 4. Row 5. Row 6. Row 7. Row 8. Row 9. Row 10. Row 11. Row 12. Row 13. Row 14. Row 15. Row 16. Row 17. Row 18. Row 19. Row 20. Row 21. Row 22. Row 23. Row 24. Row 25. Row 26. Row 27. Row 28. Row 29. Row 30. Row 31. Row 32. Row 33. Row 34.
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