Pichu Plush
July 08, 2009 This is the Pichu doll I just finished up for my youngest daughter who is probably the world's biggest Pichu fan. I must admit, Pichu has become one of my favorites as well. Pichu MATERIALS:WW yarn in light yellow and a medium blackG HookFiberfillYarn needleScraps of felt in black, red, pink and a very tiny bit of whitesewing threads to match the felt colors I tend to prefer to join my rounds, but if you prefer continuous rounds and using stitch markers, that's just as good. Gauge isn't an issue, just make sure that your hook, yarn and tensions result in a fairly tight stitch, to prevent the stuffing from showing through. I also recommend using the 'invisible decrease' when making 3D pieces like this. Number in ( ) at the end of each round or row, are the total number of stitches in that round or row. Special stitches used: Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6) Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around (12) Rnd 3: sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc around (18) Rnd 9-12: sc in each sc around (48) Make 2.
"Se libérer de la dépendance affective" - Psycho-énergétique et sophrologie
Un partage un peu personnel.... Une de mes sœurs m’a parlé d’un livre de Marie-Lise Labonté, en me vantant son contenu. Par curiosité professionnelle autant que aussi personnelle, je l’ai acheté et lu il y a assez peu de temps. Le titre m’a parlé d’emblée car il correspond exactement à une quête personnelle : « Vers l’amour vrai ». Après les aléas d’une bonne trentaine d’années de vie amoureuse (dont près de 20 ans de vie maritale tout de même) je commence à avoir une idée de mes priorités en la matière (Ben voui, moi aussi je cherche à avancer : être thérapeute ne veut pas dire que le cheminement est fini.... la vie est cheminement !) - chercher à partager plutôt qu’à donner/recevoir - distinguer sans les confondre les besoins du corps et ceux de l’esprit... ou de l'âme (mais non, ce n''st pas un gros mot !) - distinguer sans les confondre « amourosité » (passion) et amour (liberté intérieure, respect) - Etre capable de rester libre et de laisser l’autre libre... vraiment. ...
Eevee Plush
I finally decided to tackle Eevee. The pictures I'm afraid don't do the doll justice at all. She's really much cuter than the pictures show. LOL Eevee can be a tough one mostly because she's all shades of brown. If I have one great weakness, it's doing the faces. If you have any problems with the pattern, please let me know, I'll fix it as soon as possible. WW yarn in brown, tan G Hook Fiberfill Small scraps of felt in dk brown, black Yarn needle sewing needle and thread to match yarn and felts (optional) Rnd 1: 8 sc in magic ring (8) Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around (16) Rnd 3: sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc around (24) Rnd 4: sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (32) Rnd 5: sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (40) Rnd 6-16: sc in each sc around (40) Rnd 17: sc in next 3 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (32) (begin stuffing at this point if you haven't already. FRONT LEGS (make 2): Upper leg (make 2): Rnd 1: Ch 12. Feet (make 2): EARS (make 2): TAIL: Begin with tan: Using tan: Rnd 1: ch 35.
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Meowth Plushie
I had to do Meowth eventually. I put it off forever because I have the worst problems with mouths... and I have at least a dozen 'Meowth mouths' on my worktable that didn't make the cut. I'm still not very happy with that one, but maybe one of you talented crafters will be able to make a better one :D. I adore Meowth because he's scrappy and intelligent and just generally fun to watch in action. As always, if you find any problems with the pattern, please let me know, I'll fix it as soon as I can and if you have any questions just post 'em :) WW yarn buff, medium brown, dark brown and small amount of gold G Hook Fiberfill White, black and red felt scraps Gauge isn't really important, just make sure that your yarn choice and hook choice result in a fairly tight stitch so that stuffing won't show through. Numbers at the end of each rnd/row in ( ) are the total number of stitches that should be in each round or row. HEAD: using buff: BODY: using buff: ARMS: using buff: make 2 TAIL: Using buff:
Liberté oblige - Maiwenn Alix
Vulpix crochet pattern | Crochetnanigans
A wild pattern appeared! Lydia used ‘Crochet’. It’s super effective! Yes, another Pokémon pattern, simply because they are all so very lovely to make ^_^ I’ve got a few more up my sleeve, but for now, you’ll have to make due with Vulpix. If you have any questions about this pattern, feel free to contact me. Vulpix crochet pattern MaterialsLight pink yarn, dark pink yarn, orange yarn, white and black felt, one 9mm black safety nose (or black embroidery thread if you want to embroider on the nose) Abbreviations ch – chain ss – slip stitch sc – single crochet dec – decrease st – stitch fo – finish off repeat ** – repeat what is in between ** (x) – x is the amount of stitches you should have at the end of the row The PatternThe pattern is worked in rounds unless it says otherwise. Inside of the ears (make 2) With dark pink yarn, ch2 Round1: sc6 in second chain from hook (6) Round2: 2sc in first 3 st, sc in next 3st (9) fo, leaving a tail of yarn to sew onto the inside of the ears. Flat hair
Bellossom | AH! Creations
While looking for a new pokemon to crochet since I’m aggravated with another one I’m creating, I decided on Bellossom. She is fun and colorful, just what I needed after being bogged down with school work. The hardest part about creating her is putting the leaves on correctly to let them form the correct shape, but other than that she is a pretty simple Pokemon to create. Materials Red, yellow, green yarn different shades of green) Pink, black, white, and blue felt for the face. Needle Glue Head Round 1: sc 6 in Magic Ring (6) Round 2: 2 sc in each sc around (12) Round 3: *sc, 2 sc in next sc* around (18) Round 4: *sc in next 2, 2 sc in next sc* around (24) Round 5: *sc in next 3, 2 sc in next sc* around (30) Round 6: *sc in next 4, 2 sc in next sc* around (36) Round 7-12: *sc in each sc* around (36) Round 13: *sc in next 4, decrease in next 2 sc* around (30) Round 14: *sc in next 3, decrease in next 2 sc* around (24) Round 15: *sc in next 2, decrease in next 2 sc* around (18) Arms (Make 2)