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Baby Owl Free Pattern!

Baby Owl Free Pattern!
This green owl was made using Vanna’s Choice yarn in Fern, Sapphire Blue, Terracotta, Linen, and Mustard My baby owls are all made with Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice worsted weight yarns. They are approximately 4.5 inches high. Size USD3/3.25mm crochet hook Medium/worsted weight yarn Sport weight yarn in White (for eye circles) 12mm safety eyes Blunt end tapestry needle Polyester pellets Polyester fiber fill Stitch marker Rnd 1 – Start 6sc into magic ring Rnd 2 – 2sc in each st [12] Rnd 3 – (sc, inc) repeat around [18] Rnd 4 – sc around [18] Rnd 5 – (2sc, inc) repeat around [24] Rnd 6 – (3sc, inc) repeat around [30] Rnd 7 – (4sc, inc) repeat around [36] Rnd 8 – sc around [36] Rnd 9 – (5sc, inc) repeat around [42] Rnd 10-14 – sc around [42] Rnd 15 – (5sc, dec) repeat around [36] Rnd 16 – (4sc, dec) repeat around [30] Rnd 17 – (3sc, dec) repeat around [24] Rnd 18 – (2sc, dec) repeat around [18] Fasten off Rnd 1 – Start 6sc into magic ring Assembly is fairly simple. And that’s it! Side View Related:  animauxamigurumis

Pattern: Despicable Me Minion Who doesn’t love the minions from “Despicable Me”? Make your very own detailed minion with removable goggles and removable overalls with my free crochet pattern! Materials: yellow yarn (for head, body, arms and embroidering overalls), blue yarn (for overalls), black yarn (for hair, goggle straps, gloves and boots), grey yarn (for goggles)- I used “Red Heart Super Saver” yarn2.00 mm crochet hook [YES- you read that correctly! I like to have very tight, small stitches when crocheting amigurumi so that no fiberfill is visible. Thus, I use a very small crochet hook! Note: I worked in continuous rounds (vs. joined rounds). Finished size: Approximately 14 inches/36 cm in height Using yellow yarn, R1: 7 sc in magic ring. (7 sts) R2: 2 sc in each sc around. (14 sts) R3: *Sc 1, 2 sc in next sc*, rep 7 times. (21 sts) R4: *Sc 2, 2 sc in next sc*, rep 7 times. (28 sts) R5: *Sc 3, 2 sc in next sc*, rep 7 times. (35 sts) R6: *Sc 4, 2 sc in next sc*, rep 7 times. (42 sts) R10-55: Sc 63 ***Work on hair. Ch 3

Diversidades: patrones gratis de crochet, amigurumi y manualidades: APLIQUES DE CROCHET Para acceder a los patrones o tutoriales (siempre gratuitos) clicar en el enlace que hay debajo de cada fotografía (o directamente en la fotografía), y os conducirá directamente a la página en la que se encuentra.Los pies de foto que comienzan con un asterisco están en idiomas distintos al castellano (normalmente inglés), pero son de muy fácil traducción con ayuda del traductor de Google (el cual traduce directamente las paginas) o bien se entienden muy bien gracias a las fotografías. En caso de que encontréis algún error en un enlace escribidme un comentario.Tenéis que tener en cuenta que algunos de los patrones están en páginas que requieren inscripción gratuita. To access the (always free) patterns or tutorials click on the link below each picture (or directly in each picture), and it will lead directly to the page on which it is located. Muchas gracias!!!

Ahooka – Geeky, fun & colorful crochet amigurumi Pattern: Yogi Bear Yogi Bear. Yet another adorable cartoon made during the golden age of cartoons that people can't seem to get enough of. I love Yogi, so I was extremely shocked not to find a single pattern for him anywhere. Notions: G hook F hook Light Brown and Tan and light Green yarn Small amount of Black yarn Black and White felt Tapestry needle Stitch marker Fiber fill (I always forget to put that on the list) Hot glue gun Body: With LB yarn and G hook, ch 2, sc 6 in second ch from hook. Nose: With black yarn and F hook, ch 2, sc 6 in second ch from hook. Legs: (Make 2) With LB and G hook, ch 2, sc 5 in second ch from hook. Now you should have something that looks like this (Lower right) . Arms: (Make 2) With LB yarn and G hook, ch, sc 5 in second ch from hook Rnds 1-5: Sc around Rnd 6: Sc, inc around. Ears: (Make 2) With LB and G hook Ch 2, sc, dc 2, sc in second ch from hook. Collar & Tie: For the tie, (make 2) ch 7 and sl st in second ch from hook and rest. Eyes and Mouth: There're felt.

Knitted Bunny Made From A Single Square You can knit this button cute Bunny in next to no time using a single square. Yes, you heard right! This is the perfect project for beginners and you are guaranteed to love the results. It’s so simple as it is made from a knitted square – any size is fine – and all you need a little bit of yarn and your knitting needles and of course a fluffy tail! How To Knit Bunny From Single Square -: We have included a short video tutorial for you that steps you through the process. What You’ll Need YarnKnitting needlesneedlethreadStuffingScissors Get the Pattern — Knitted Bunny Free Pattern Get the Pattern — Square Bunny Free Knitting Pattern Our member Olly made these Bunnies for her grandchildren! Our member Melissa made this bunny for her granddaughter! Get the Tutorial — Sock Bunny Tutorial

Pattern: Elephant - All About Ami Crochet these absolutely adorable, whimsical elephants with a brilliant amigurumi technique that requires minimal attaching. Make them in a multitude of colours and add some fabric lining to the ears as a pretty touch! This elephant is an original design by Japanese artist Chisachi Kushima. Materials: Note: I worked in continuous rounds (vs. joined rounds). Body: Ch 9 ( this is the foundation chain), R1: Starting from second chain from hook, Sc 7 in back loops of foundation chain. 3 sc in last stitch. ***To see a step-by-step tutorial on how to crochet around a foundation chain, please see HERE! R2: 1 inc, 6 sc, 3 inc, 6 sc, 2 inc (24) R3: 8 sc, 1 inc, 1 sc, 1 inc, 1 sc, 1 inc, 11 sc (27) R4: 1 inc, 9 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc, 1 inc, 6 sc, 1 inc, 1 sc, 1 inc, 1 sc (33) R5: 2 sc, 1 inc, 6 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc, 1 inc, 11 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc, 1 inc (39) R6: 1 inc, 11 sc, 1 inc, 4 sc, 1 inc, 4 sc, 1 inc, 8 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc (45) R11: 1 sc in each sc (66) R13: 1 sc in each sc (72)

New Pattern – Crochet Christmas Bells « Crafts Crocheters, knitters or crafters in general are very lucky people.Why? I’ll tell you!Mostly because they have this special right to start thinking about Christmas quite early in the year.They are allowed to do so because working on their projects will take some time. Frankly, they are very easy to make, nothing to be afraid of. Can’t wait to see them on my Christmas tree this year! I just wonder how many more I need to make… have ten already. And here’s a sneak peek into the pattern. Oveja Aurelia | Chica outlet Este patrón no es mío sino de la fabulosa Esperanza Rosas siempre tan clara y didáctica.Quería empezar el año aprendiendo algo nuevo así que incursioné en el punto popcorn que le da textura a esta tierna ovejita. El resultado me ha gustado tanto que me dieron ganas de tejer una boina, vamos a ver si encuentro el tiempo para hacerlo antes de que llegue el invierno.El patrón original escrito y con videos tutoriales pueden verlo en este link: lana bebé para hacerla.La parte blanca la tejí con aguja 3.0 mm y la parte marrón con aguja 1.75 mm por eso quizas noten tambien una diferencia de proporciones con la original.A mi me quedó de un tamaño aproximado de 10 cm.También me tomé la libertad de hacer una modificación en las patas ya que quería que el muñequito quede parado y agregué la florcita en el cuello para darle un poco de color.Si les gusta más mi versión acá les dejo el patrón de las patas:

Pouki – le doudou de Garfield ❀ Ceci est une traduction ❀ Site d’origine : Un crochet de 3.75mm a été utilisé pour ce patron: Tête: -Cm de 6 ms -aug sur l’ensemble du rang (12) -[ms, aug] sur l’ensemble du rang (18) -[2ms, aug] sur l’ensemble du rang (24) -[2ms, aug] sur l’ensemble du rang (32) -[3ms, aug] sur l’ensemble du rang (40) -ms sur l’ensemble du rang 2 fois (40) -[4ms, aug] sur l’ensemble du rang (48) -[5ms, aug] sur l’ensemble du rang (56) – ms sur l’ensemble du rang 2 fois (56) -[13ms, aug] sur l’ensemble du rang (60) – ms sur l’ensemble du rang 2 fois (60) -[13ms, dim] sur l’ensemble du rang (56) – ms sur l’ensemble du rang (56) -[5ms, dim] sur l’ensemble du rang (48) -[4ms, dim] sur l’ensemble du rang (40) -[3ms, dim] sur l’ensemble du rang (32) -[3ms, dim] sur l’ensemble du rang (24) -[2ms, dim] sur l’ensemble du rang (18) – Finaliser Body: Pied: Bras:

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? Free Crochet Pattern in English & Dutch: French Mini Peacock Feather | TheCurioCraftsRoom Here it is! My first free crochet pattern, the French Mini Peacock Feather (you can read why it is called "French" in my previous post). General information & what you needSkill level: easy / beginnersHook: 2.5 mm / CTapestry needleMotif size: approx. 4 x 5 cm / 1.6 x 2 inchYarn brand and weight: Scheepjes Catona mercerized cotton, sport / 5 plyYou can order Scheepjes Catona yarn from Wool Warehouse or Deramores. For the 6 peacock feathers in the picture above I used the following colours: Beige: Scheepjes Catona 257 Deep purple: Scheepjes Larra 7401 Purple: Scheepjes Catona 282 Fuchsia: Scheepjes Catona 128 Pink: Scheepjes Catona 398 Red: Scheepjes Catona 192 Rust: Scheepjes Catona 388 Moss green: Scheepjes Catona 395 Apple green: Scheepjes Larra 7414 Teal: Scheepjes Larra 7424 Mint: Scheepjes Larra 17335 Blue: Scheepjes Catona 400 Light blue: Scheepjes Larra 7425Crochet Terms used in this pattern: US Stitches used in this pattern: Base Colour A (Scheepjes Catona 257)

Craft in Paris – Création d'objets poétiques Snoopy Crochet Pattern, Part 1. **Update 5/5/19** This pattern has been re-written and updated. For a much better version, please visit my new website Oh Darn Yarn! See you there! Ever since I made a crocheted Snoopy doll, many have asked me for the pattern. I have decided to give it away for free. I would like to say that I am a new crocheter and pattern writer, and therefore, the following may contain mistakes. Note: This pattern is done in rounds. Pattern: Nose Using black yarn, Sc 5 in a magic ring (or ch 2, 5 sc in second ch from hook). Head (working from nose to back of the head) Using white yarn, Sc 8 in a magic ring (or ch 2, 8 sc in second ch from hook). Note: At this point, you might want to attach your nose. R22: Sc 1 in each sc around. Facial features Eyes Using black yarn, I sewed the eyes on right where crochet is in the front loops only. Eyebrows Using black yarn, The eyebrows are 2 holes long. Mouth This is the hardest part of the whole Snoopy. Note: This pattern is done in rounds. Pattern:

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