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Crochet Bunny

Crochet Bunny
Nibble nibble, hop hop Posted on Updated on If you are a regular follower you will immediately notice that these bunnies are very closely related to some particularly cute owls made recently. You see a distant aunt on their mother’s side fell in love with a completely unsuitable (if you are an owl) rabbit… the rest, so they say, is history. Rabbits, as you well know, breed like, well, rabbits and before we knew it there were not one, but four new members to the family. Right, on with the tutorial. Various scraps of yarn and a corresponding hook – I used 8ply and a 4mm hook.2 x 9mm safety eyes (or beads or buttons)A very small amount of black crochet cotton or embroidery flossA needle to sew your creation together with. Round 1: Make a Magic Circle and chain 3, then crochet 13 DC into the circle and pull tight, join with a SS to complete the round (14 DC). Round 2. Round 3. Round 4. Round 5. Round 6. You need to make two of these (they are the bunny front and back!). Ears. Muzzle. Tail.

Crochet Cat Id like to introduce you to the newest addition to our family, Caity Cat… She’s a pretty little cat who loves to hang out in the garden… hiding amongst the flowers. Caity Cat Tutorial To make Caity Cat you will need: A small amount of coloured yarn and a corresponding hook. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Eyes: Sc 5 times and join to form a ring. Because Caity loves flowers she is decorated with crochet flowers- and there is even one on her tail!!! Small crochet flowers: Chain 4 and join to form a ring. Large crochet flower (for the end of Caity’s tail): Chain 4 and join to form a ring. Thats it all done! And the back view… Caity loves to get outside… …with her special friend Maia. Last I saw they were playing a game of hide and seek in the flowers, with Caity’s cousins Kitty Cat and Carrow the Sparrow… Hope you are having a fun weekend! Love Janette xxx Like this: Like Loading... Related Rainbow mitts for Maia In "Creating" Princess Poppy In "Crochet" Crochet hat for a man My husband recently requested a hat.

Ugly bunny pincushion and bag charm (with patterns) Making a pincushion is a delicate task. Ofcourse, you don't want to make it so cute that you don't want to jab your collection of pointy things in it. On the other hand, you'll also want to make it look cool enough, otherwise you're reminded of your failed project every time you go crafting! My last pincushion suffered from the latter problem, so it was time to make a new one. So without much further ado, I bring you... The Ugly Bunny! And if you want to make your own ugly bunny, just grab a skein of obnoxiously colored yarn and get started! Ugly bunny pincushion Materials: - One skein of brightly colored yarn for the body.- Scrap of yarn in a contrasting color for the nose.- Scraps of yarn in black and white for the face.- A hook appropriate to the weight of the yarn. EyeR1: With white yarn, make 6 sc into a ring, sl st 1 and fasten off.Embroider on a pupil with black yarn. Reattach yarn in the 14th stitch of R25.R26: sc in next 12 st. Sew up the holes in the feet. Ugly bunny bag charm

Crochet Chick As promised, a new friend for your bunnies! Here’s a cute easy chick for you to crochet: This chick is super easy, I promise you will be able to whip 1 or 3 up in no time at all – I know Easter is almost here… but these guys are a breeze to make! If you would like to make some chicks in time for Easter you will need: Various scraps of yarn and a corresponding hook – I used 8ply and a 4mm hook.2 x 9mm safety eyes (or beads or buttons)A needle to sew your creation together with. 1. Round 1: Make a Magic Circle and chain 3, then crochet 13 DC into the circle and pull tight, join with a SS to complete the round (14 DC). Round 2. Round 3. Round 4. Round 5. Round 6. 2. Round 1: Magic circle (see notes above), CH 1 and 6 SC into the circle, do not join this or any round, continue working in a circle without joining. Round 2: *SC in the next stitch, 2 SC in the next stitch*, repeat between * and * around (9). Round 4: SC in each stitch around. 3. Round 5:SC in each stitch around (15). Like this:

Crochet | Bunny Meet Jay my new crochet bunny - another present for my nephew. His Mum and Dad have bought absolutely everything for him so a hand made gift was in order...and its in their favourite colour black so extra brownie points for me. Jay is worked with two strands of Sirdar DK black crepe. As per usual I like to freestyle. If you would like to make your own... By Craftbelle copyright 2012 This free pattern is for personal use only. Finished size: approx 12 inches Materials & Tools: 1. 2. 4. 5. Abbreviations UK codes: ch = chain dc = double crochet dc2tog = double crochet decrease st = stitch MM= move marker FO= fasten off All pieces are made in spirals. Body Make magic ring or sloppy slip knot see tutorial from fresh stitches. Round 1: 6dc in magic ring. Round 2: *2dc in each st*, repeat * around. Round 3: *2dc in first st, 1dc*, repeat * around. Round 4: *2dc in first st, 1dc in next stitches*, repeat * around. Round 5: *2dc in first st, 1dc in next 3 stitches*, repeat * around. Stuff firmly Head Close.

Easy Crochet Owl Tutorial Hello Lovelies, Wooo Hooo , or should that be To-Whit to Wooo Hooo :0) It's a Happy Happy tutorial day! I simply LOVE these cute fellas and as you can see I've got rather carried away making them in lots of different colours.They are very easy to make and so jolly . I've seen a few similar cute crochet owls out there in blogland and on Etsy but they looked quite complicated to me. So for my version I've tried to keep things as simple as possible. If you are proficient at crochet you will be able to make one of these sweet little owls in no time at all. This item is designed for decorative use and is not suitable for use as a toy for a small child. The pattern is written in my usual format.....U.S. terms. Here is a list of the abbreviations used and a handy conversion guide for U.K. terms.......... sc= single crochet................................U.K. double crochet hdc = half double crochet..................U.K. half treble crochet To begin chain 4 Work 13 dc into ring and here's the back.

Amigurumi - String Bean Bunny This free crochet pattern shows you how to make a fun little Amigurumi Easter bunny. Instructions use American stitch terms so for Aussies a single crochet (sc) is the same as a double crochet (dc) pattern. What you need 8ply wool (worsted weight) in colour of choice for body small amount of white wool for tail or little white pom pom small amount of wool for mouth small 6-8mm safety eyes or small buttons small amount of polyfill toy stuffing ribbon, bells, collar or other decorations Instructions Not suitable for young child’s toy – may be a choking hazard. Starter ring used for all pieces : 3 chain join loop, 2 chain, 5 sc into loop, join to 2nd chain at beginning (6st)pull little tail to make ring snug. Add marker and start to follow pattern. Starter ring *inc all* (x6)(12st) *1sc, inc* (x6)(18st) *2sc, inc* (x6)(24st) *5sc, inc* (x4)(28st) Sc 1 round *6sc, inc* (x4)(32st) Sc 2 rounds *6sc, dec* (x4)(28st) Sc 2 rounds *5sc, dec* (x4)(24st) Do not end. Stitch a little cross for the mouth.

Crochet Owl Hat Pattern in Newborn-Adult Sizes By popular demand, I am happy to present the crochet pattern for larger owl hats! But first, lets go over a couple of frequently asked questions. Q: What is a Magic Ring? A: I like to start all my hats with a magic ring. Q: Where do I start my rounds? A: Always start your round in the same stitch as your chain 2. I will let this picture do the explaining. Q: Where do I join my rounds? A: Always join to first DC, NOT your chain 2. Now for the long awaited patterns! Supplies: • Vanna’s Choice® Lion Brand medium worsted weight yarn (I use Barley and an accent color such as pink, green, purple, turquoise) • Crochet hook size H-8 (5.0 mm) • Tapestry needle for weaving in ends • Two 3/4″ black button for eyes Abbreviations: ch – chain sl st- slip stitch SC – Single Crochet DC – Double Crochet HDC – Half Double Crochet HDC Decrease – Half Double Crochet Decrease TC – Triple Crochet Gauge: 4″ across = 14 double crochet stitches 4″ height = 8 rows of double crochets Size: Newborn is available HERE Nose:

CRAFT Pattern: Crochet Spring Bunny By Stephanie Jessica Lau Nothing says spring like a kawaii amigurumi bunny! Make them floppy-eared, and complete their look with a carrot or flower. These bunnies are the perfect addition to a handmade Easter basket or a special gift. Materials Beige or white yarn for the body – I used medium-weight yarn Pink yarn for the flower – I used lightweight yarn 2.00 mm crochet hook, for the bunny and the flower 1.25 mm crochet hook, for the carrot Yarn needle Fiberfill Brown or pink felt, for the feet Patterned fabric, for lining of the ears 12 mm safety eyes Brown or beige embroidery floss, for the nose and to attach the felt for the feet Orange and green embroidery floss, for the carrot The Spring Bunny nose step-by-step tutorial is after the jump! Spring Bunny Nose Tutorial Visit All About Ami for more detailed photos and tips on this pattern. About the Author: Stephanie has been crocheting ever since she was a little girl. Related

Amigurumi: Guide To Reading Japanese Patterns Just thought I'd make a guide on reading Japanese amigurumi patterns to complement this awesome guide, which I've seen linked a couple of times, since it isn't amigurumi-specific and hence didn't include some of the stitches commonly used to make amis. I am of the (very biased!) view that Japanese amis are some of the awesomest things ever, so I think it would be wonderful if others could learn how to read these patterns too. :) Do keep in mind that while I've only been working from these patterns, I'm still kind of new to this, so for those who have experience with these patterns (and in Japanese), if I've missed out something or got something wrong somewhere, please feel free to correct me! :) Now that's out of the way, let's get started! *This guide uses US stitch-terminology. INTRODUCTIONJapanese ami patterns usually look like this: You may also see a stitch-counting guide at the side of the pattern, which shows how many stitches you should have in each row.

Tree Ornaments Free Pattern By AnnooCrochet designs I created these Cute Ornaments for my Crocheted Xmas tree, they are fun, whimsical and easy to make. I hope you'll enjoy personalizing them with your own special touch. You will need Crochet hook : 2.75 mmBerroco Comfort in Color 9752 (for the Green one)PolyfillTapestry NeedleColorfull Beads Stitches used ch: chain sc: single crochet Pattern: Round 1: with Green Yarn, in a magic ring, ch, 6sc Round 2: 2sc in each st all around (12sc) Round 3: In Front Loop only, sc all around (12sc) Round 4: In Back loops or Round 2( Pay attention not from round 3, or you will not have the volume effect you need!!!) Round 5: sc all around (18sc) Round 6: In Front Loop only, sc all around (18sc) Round 7: In Back loops or Round 6( Pay attention not from round 7, or you will not have the volume effect you need!!!) Round 8: sc all around (24sc) Round 9: In Front Loop only, sc all around (24sc) Round 11: sc all around (30sc)Round 12: In Front Loop only, sc all around (30sc) Trunk: My Crochet Buddy

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