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Crochet Cuffed Baby Booties Pattern

Crochet Cuffed Baby Booties Pattern
I started playing around with my Crochet Rain Boots pattern and adapted it into these cute little cuffed booties! Enjoy the the pattern and be sure to follow my instructions on where to start, end and join your rounds since it is different than the rain boots pattern! Always begin your rounds in the same stitch as your chain. In rounds 2-5 you will end your rounds in the same stitch as your chain. So technically you will be adding an extra stitch to each round. I have found that this helps keep the heal flatter. Crochet Cuffed Baby Booties Size: 6-12 months Supplies: Vanna’s Choice® medium worsted weight yarn in two colors Crochet hook size G-6 (4.0 mm) tapestry needle for weaving in ends Buttons for embellishments Abbreviations: ch – chain SC – Single CrochetHDC – Half Double Crochet *** You may make and sell products from my patterns but if you do I ask that you link back to my post.

10 Free Animal Hat Crochet Patterns It’s time to let our children act like the animals they are. The Yarn Box brings you a variety of animal hats straight from the farm and the jungle. We are not responsible for the monkeys that climb on your furniture or the puppies that will not quit barking. When you make a child an animal hat, you do so at your own risk of being chased by a duck or attacked by a bear. Let your own animal out and make yourself a hat too! Woof Woof! Crochet Puppy Hat by Repeat Crafter Me With sizes from 0-3 month through adult, your entire family can enjoy this crochet puppy hat pattern. Meow! Valentines Kitty Hat by Knot Your Nana’s Crochet This free crochet pattern is available in toddler and child sizes. Quack! Adorable Duck Hat by Stitch11 Bring smiles to not only the toddler/child who gets this awesome hat but also to every face in the room. Moooooo! Cow Hat Crochet Pattern by Crochet Creations Roar! Baby-Teen Bear Hat by A La Sascha Rooooaaar! The Mighty Jungle by Stitch11 Waddle Waddle! Hop Hop Hop! Whoo Whoo!

3 Pretty Washcloths in Single Crochet Finished Size: Approximately 8″ (20 cm) wide, 8″ (20 cm) tall Gauge: Gauge is not important for this project. If you’d like a larger or smaller cloth, increase or decrease number of stitches in beginning chain (see instructions). Need help understanding the abbreviations and symbols? Crochet Pattern: 3 Pretty Washcloths Washcloth #1 Ch 32 (or a chain that is the width of your desired washcloth. Washcloth #2 Ch 32 (or a chain that is the width of your desired washcloth. Washcloth #3 Ch 31 (or a chain that is the width of your desired washcloth. Border (for all washcloths) Single crochet evenly around the washcloth. Remember, you will single crochet along each side of the washcloth. Need help while crocheting? Crochetville — Amy and Donna talk about crochet

Happy 4th and Crochet Slippers! » 2Create in Color Update 4/25/2013… After thousands of hits on this post and MANY requests for my revisions to the pattern link below, I have created my own basic pattern for this slipper: found here, and also created a whole post on tips and tricks for customizing your slippers for your feet: found here. Enjoy reading the original post below, but make sure you check out the new posts on these slippers if you want to create your own!! Happy 4th of July!! I’m sure you all have fantastic plans for today so I’m going to make this short and sweet so you can get to them! I made myself some cute little crochet slippers and thought they turned out awesome so I wanted to share! I’ve never owned slippers before, but there is this time of day for me, between getting out of bed and taking a shower, where I don’t want to waste a new pair of socks but i want my feet to be a little cozier… the perfect time for slippers! UPDATE: After a few questions I wanted to add an update to this post!

Tunisian Double Crochet Knit Stitch by M. J. Joachim I thought I was so clever this weekend, playing with my yarn and deciding to mingle traditional crochet stitches with the Tunisian crochet method. So while I managed to come up with each of these stitches on my own, without assistance from a book, video or tutorial (I might add), these next few Tunisian crochet stitches (to be posted as individual blog posts following this one), have been made before. Basic Tunisian Crochet rules apply to this pattern. Cast on: Insert hook in desired space, yarn over, draw up loop Cast off: Yarn over, draw through loop or loops indicated Tunisian Knit Stitch (tks): Insert hook through both vertical and horizontal bars of stitch indicated Foundation: Make a traditional Tunisian foundation row >>> Chain (length desired); cast on loops; cast off loops Note: Cast off 1 loop first for edge, then 2 loops at a time until you have 1 loop left on your hook. Step 2: Yarn over, draw up a loop Step 3: Yarn over, draw through 2 loops on hook

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