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Crochet Pattern: Lil' Baby Unicorn

Crochet Pattern: Lil' Baby Unicorn

Simple Chunky Cable Crochet Slippers It is cold cold cold here right now, and there’s a good chance it’s cold where you are too! So here’s an easy free pattern to warm up all those chilly feet. You can make a pair of Simple Chunky Cable Crochet Slippers in just one hour if you hurry, a little more if your fingers are frozen. These super warm slippers come right up to the ankle, to keep you extra warm and toasty – and to make sure they stay on! If you wish to make them non-slip, there are a variety of options available, including these 7 Great Ways to Make Slippers Non Slip! Add this pattern to your Ravelry Queue Note: This pattern is written for 2 sizes and 2 widths. US – K, 6.5mm hook150 yds Bulky weight yarn (Lion Brand Wool Ease Chunky in Mulberry shown)Gauge: 6 rows x 10 sts = 4″ in dcSizing: Women’s shoe size 6-8, and Women’s shoe size 9-11. Round 1: Starting with the magic circle, ch 2 (does not count as a st) and dc 10 into the center of the ring. Round 2: Ch 2, work 2 dc in each st around.

Little lion amigurumi, crochet lion, crochet lion free pattern One of my very first crochet pattern that turned out good and got many hearts from other crocheters. This little lion amigurumi would make a nice soft toy for little hands and a cute handmade gift for anyone. Click here to <3 this pattern on Ravelry Materials: (I used) 4mm crochet hook Worsted weight yarn: brown and beige Scissors Yarn needle Fiber fill Safety eyes and nose Abbreviations Note: this pattern can be crocheted with any hook size, use a yarn type that matches the hook you chose. Special stitch used: loop-stitch ( check out the video tutorial here ) Head: using brown yarn Now work these last rounds with single crochet R13,14: 24 sc, 24 sts (begin stuffing) R15: (2 sc, dec) x 6 times, 18 sts R16: (1 sc, dec) x 6 times, 12 sts R17: dec x 6 times, 6 sts ( fasten off) Ears: using beige yarn (make 2) R1: make 5 sts into ring,ch1, turn (5 sts) R2: 1 sc,1 inc into next st across, ch 1, turn (7 sts) R3: 2 sc,1 inc into next st across, ch 1, turn (9 sts) Attach ears on head.

Unicorn St(s) = Stitch(es) SS = Slip stitch SC or Single Crochet: 2 stitches in 1 stitch - Insert hook in stitch stated, pull up a loop, yarn over and pull through both loops DC or Double Crochet: Same as the single crochet stitch but twice as high - Yarn over, insert hook in stitch stated, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 loops, yarn over, pull through 2 loops HDC or Half Double Crochet: yarn over insert hook in stitch stated, pull up a loop yarn over pull through all 3 loops on hook TC or Triple Crochet: Same as the single crochet stitch but 3 times higher - Yarn over twice, insert hook in stitch stated, pick up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 loops, yarn over, pull through 2 loops, yarn over pull through 2 loops INCR or Increase: 2 SC in 1 stitch - Insert hook in stitch stated, pull up a loop, yarn over and pull through both loops, Insert hook in the same stitch, pull up a loop, yarn over and pull through both loops -Start with light pink yarn. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Spring Stripes I haven't thought of myself as particularly fashionable for many, many years, but I won a contest on YuLian Knits last week for saying I try to match my cycling shorts and jerseys to my socks and for trying to match my helmet to my bicycle. So maybe I do have just a tiny bit of fashionista in me after all! Another thing I like to do is design matching accessories. So if I find a sock pattern I really like, I like to design gloves, a hat and a cowl to match. I recently designed a cowl that seems to have become a real hit, and I like the stitch, striping and texture, too. So I haven't stopped designing with that cowl in mind. This pattern includes knitted cuffs and bands around the top of the fingers and top of the thumb. The thumbhole extension also is optional. If these fingerless gloves, worked in stitch multiples of 8, are too small and adding 8 more stitches would make them too baggy, consider using a larger size hook, such as C or D. Felici is one of my favorite sock yarns.

Crochet Along Amigurumi Sock Monkey ~ Amigurumi To Go Five Mischievous Monkeys! This is the sock monkey I designed for the wheelchair pattern. It fits perfectly in the chair. Once the wheelchair pattern is ready then the monkeys will get injuries, haha one will have a broken leg of course since this whole idea came from my daughter and her recent trip to the hospital. You can read more about that right here. Continue down this page for the monkey pattern. Copyright 2014 Author: Sharon Ojala - Amigurumi To Go - All rights reserved Finished products can be sold This pattern is not to be sold. Supplies List: 3.75mm 2 or 3 different colors of worsted weight medium #4 (Red Heart) yarn needle polyester stuffing 6 pipe cleaners * optional fabric tac * optional felt, buttons or safety eyes How to read the rows: Each row has a sequence as given below. Abbreviations: st = stitch sc = single crochet ch1 = chain one f/o = finish off Click here for the full video tutorial ~ the video was filmed in the following order: *stuff hand, do not stuff arm.

Free Crochet Pattern: Potted Baby Groot from Guardians of the Galaxy | Twinkie Chan Blog (You have to watch this .gif while listening to Awesome Mix Vol.1) I saw Guardians of the Galaxy last weekend because Manda and our friend Ehren both wanted to see it. A lot of my friends have been over the moon about it, but I’m really not a comic book person, and the trailer wasn’t really catching my attention. I said I would see it if someone bought my ticket :P. My takeaway from the movie was that WE ALL NEED A BABY Groot, so here is your free crochet GROOTORIAL! I don’t want to spoil why there is a baby Groot and why people are going crazy about him if you haven’t seen the movie yet, so go see it and then it will all make sense! I put pipe cleaners in his arms so that he could “dance.” P.S. What You’ll Need - H8/5.00mm and F5/3.5mm crochet hooks – Worsted weight yarn in Brown (I used Rowan Summer Tweed in Chocolate Fudge, but it’s discontinued now. Notes I just busted out this pattern last night, and it has not been tested yet. Head Part A Rnd 2: (2 sc) 6 times. (12) Ch 1, 3 sc evenly.

Blizzard Scarf ∙ How To by Search Press on Cut Out Whiteout Lifted by a high wind, crystals like this one can obscure visibility with a curtain of snow. Finished diameter: 89mm (31?2in) Thread required: 11m (12yd) Foundation ring: ch 6; join with sl st in first ch. Little Bigfoot Bunny 2014 With Video Tutorial ~ Amigurumi To Go Little Bigfoot Bunny, Here is an older pattern of mine that is part of a series I designed in 2012 called the "Little Bigfoots" I recently decided to redesign them and make each pattern a little more user friendly but at the same time retain their original characteristics. The Original Bigfoot Gang in 2012 Copyright 2014 Author: Sharon Ojala - Amigurumi To Go, All rights reserved Finished products can be sold. Read me ~> Work in continuous rounds, do not join. Read me ~> How to read the rows: Each row has a sequence as given below. Supplies:Red Heart Super Saver or Red Heart Comfort 100% acrylic yarn4.5mm hook (use a smaller hook if you see gaps in your stitchesblunt end yarn needlepointed end needleembroidery threadscissors100% polyester stuffing*optional ~ fabric tac (fabric glue)*optional ~ pipe cleaner to make ears poseable This pattern uses the following stitches:st = stitchsc = single crochetsl st = slip stitchf/o = finish off

Serial Crocheteuse 190 : des petits paniers au crochet pour retrouver son jeton de caddie Cette semaine, il n'y a pas de temps à perdre chez Nathalie aime alors pour retrouver rapidement son jeton de caddie dans son sac voici un porte jeton de caddie au crochet un joli emballage et le tour est joué Sur A little market pour les porte jeton de caddie Sur A little mercerie pour les petits paniers décoratifs un petit tuto express pour les crocheteuses (et ça ne prend pas 3 heures !) Le panier (crochet n°3) La petite fleur (crochet n°2) ¤ 3 ml refermées par 1mc = cercle de départ = coeur de la fleur¤ * 3 ml, 1mc en se prenant dans le cercle de départ * répéter de * à * 5 fois pour les 5 pétalesRentrer les fils et coudre sur le panier Bonne croche à toutes (et à tous)

Free Crochet Pattern Ripple Strips Throw From RedHeart.com #127 www.RedHeart.com Ripple Strips Throw Designed By: Marianne Forrestal Skill Level: Easy RED HEART® “Soft Yarn”: 1 skein each of 6768 Pink A, and 4600 White B.Crochet Hook: 5mm [US H-8]. Tunic measures 25″ wide and 25″ long. If you can crochet a scarf, you can make this throw! RED HEART® Soft®: 3 balls each 9440 Grey Heather, 4420 Guacamole, 4680 Black and 2 balls 4601 Off WhiteSusan Bates® Crochet Hook: 5.5 mm [US I-9]Yarn needle Throw measures 45” wide x 55” long (114 x 140 cm) GAUGE: 5 rows in pattern = 4” (10 cm); 23 sts (center of one wave to center of next wave) = 4½” (11.4 cm). dc2tog = [Yarn over, insert hook in next st, yarn over, draw yarn through st, yarn over, draw yarn through 2 loops on hook] twice, yarn over, draw yarn through 3 loops on hook. sc2tog = [Insert hook in next st, yarn over, draw yarn through st] twice, yarn over, draw yarn through 3 loops on hook. sc3tog = [Insert hook in next st, yarn over, draw yarn through st] 3 times, yarn over, draw yarn through 4 loops on hook.

Waldorf inspired doll – AmigurumiBB by Che'Che' I must say that this is my favorite doll and pattern I worked on so far. This doll is just a treasure. She is soft and so darling. The size I reached by this one (30 cm -12 inches) is little bit bigger than the rest of my dolls but that makes her even more beautiful. I know many of you will give it a try. Specially moms and grandmothers who grew up with one of these jersey sewed dolls with yarn hair. Here is the pattern I hope you will enjoy Isn’t she just lovely? I really enjoy these dolls and hope you will too. Thank you for your time. Wishing you all wonderful end of the week and relaxing weekend to come. Vanja Like this: Like Loading...

Free Pattern: The Perfect Loofah At long last, here it is... the pattern for my Perfect Loofah! But first, some pictures. The most important component of this pattern is the yarn. I used Bernat Cool Crochet, which unfortunately has been discontinued. Here are the things that make this the perfect yarn for The Perfect Loofah: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Right, so the perfect yarn is no longer for sale, so what the heck are you supposed to do then? I have had a lot of trouble finding another yarn that is a sport (or fingering) weight cotton/nylon blend that doesn't have something else in it - like wool. If you try a different yarn, PLEASE let me know how it works out for you! And now for the actual pattern. I ask that you respect the time and creativity I put into developing this pattern by giving credit where credit is due. Materials: 35 g Bernat Cool Crochet (see above for reasons why this is the perfect yarn) Size I9 (5.5mm) crochet hook Yarn needle Abbreviations: st: stitch ch: chain sl st: slip stitch dc: double crochet Instructions:

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