
Infant Turtle Shell “Blanket” « HodgePodge Crochet **DISCLAIMER** Before I begin this tutorial, let me tell you that the basic pentagon, granny, hexagon etc. shapes are not copyrighted by anyone to my knowledge. This tutorial is copyrighted by me–but that doesn’t mean that somebody else can’t have ever made or can never make a pentagon or a hexagon. Because we’re talking motif here, think of this project like a really small blanket. I know ANYONE who crochets has made at least one motif joined blanket (granny squares are really popular with new crocheters–AND THEY’RE MOTIFS). The first motif pattern I want to show you how to make is the pentagon (5 sides). Below that pattern I will take you through my version for the hexagon (6 sides) turtle shell blanket. Pentagon motif patterns are always a lot of fun to make and you can flip them and turn them to create all sorts of adorable projects. Basic Five Sided Pentagon Shape Granny Style Motif Basic Five Sided Pentagon Shape-Free Crochet Pattern Front (RIGHT SIDE) of Pentagon Motif Stitches used:
Online Wicca College & Wiccan Degree Programs | Sacred Mists 23 Unique Balloon Projects to Make How to make balloon activities that will delight kids of all ages. These balloon craft ideas include balloon game like balloon spoon race and balloon pop games. As well as step by step instructions on how to make a balloon animal, bubble balloons and even how to decorate balloons. Nothing says a party like balloons do! Tip Junkie has 47 How to Make Balloon patterns all with pictured tutorials to learn how to make. How To Make Balloon 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Balloon Craft 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Balloon Game 11. 12. Balloon Pop Game 13. 14. Bubble Balloons 15. How to Make a Balloon Animal 16. Balloon Creations 17. 18. 19. 20. Weather Balloon 21. 22. Balloon Shooter 23. More Balloons: Thanks Ladies. Also, don't forget to check out the Tip Junkie Facebook page for even more crafts, activities for kids, creative ideas, and free tutorials. Creating Memories that Endure, Laurie For more free tutorials, craft, holiday, printables and DIY projects sign up for Tip Junkie's email with new How-To projects daily!
Free Alphabet Graphs Alphabet Graphs designed by Kim Guzman © Sep. 1997 Email to kim@crochetkim.com This is the complete alphabet graphs which I have designed for the Personalized Baby Afghan here. These graphs are also useful for knitting, plastic canvas, Tunisian crochet, tapestry crochet, filet crochet and more. Tarot Professionals Do you share our passion for Tarot? Here at Tarosophy Tarot Association you will find a home for your interest in the Tarot. As a member you will receive support and guidance, at every level, whether you are an absolute beginner or experienced tarot reader. You will join members who use the tarot for divination, fortune-telling, self-discovery, art, fun and personal insight. With over thirty years of teaching experience and tens of thousands of students like you sharing our social networks, you are guaranteed a warm welcome and friendly support, developing your tarot in ways you may not yet imagine! Your membership includes $220 value of instant access to Tarosophist International, the world’s leading Tarot magazine, with hundreds of articles by acknowledged tarot authors and teachers including Mary K. Join TODAY and get a FREE 5-week self-study Tarot Course in the Tarosophy method of learning Tarot, that takes just ten minutes to start to master the entire deck!
Easy Baby Skirt Tutorial and Pattern <div class="greet_block wpgb_cornered"><div class="greet_text"><div class="greet_image"><a href=" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><img src=" alt="WP Greet Box icon"/></a></div>Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to <a href=" rel="nofollow"><strong>subscribe to the RSS feed</strong></a> for updates on this topic.<div style="clear:both"></div></div></div> (This is the project for Week 4 of the Learn to Sew series.) This skirt is so quick and easy! Here’s another version: 3 Layer Ruffle Baby Skirt Tutorial: What you Need: 3 coordinating fabrics-about 1/2 yard each for a baby or toddler size (you will have leftover) Get more though if you want to make this for an older girl. Elastic Large Safety Pin Steps: First you need to figure out how long you want your skirt. 1. Your top ruffle should look like this: That’s it!
Classic Baby Blanket Twelve years ago, when I had my first baby, my great-aunt Maureen gave me a beautiful gift. The gift was a crocheted baby blanket. I loved this blanket for its simplicity and elegance. And I've used this same blanket for each one of my little babes. This blanket is one of my very favorite gifts to give. Years ago, I asked my aunt Maureen how she made it...what the pattern was. After some years of making this blanket (and showing a few others how to make it as well), I've come up with a set pattern. I still love this blanket for its simplicity and elegance, and my hope is that you will too. Materials: 1 ½ cones (about 920-1035 yards) 100 % cotton 4-ply yarn in ecru size J (6mm) crochet hook Gauge: 4” x 4” = 12 dc x 6 rows CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Finished Measurements: 36” x 36” Terms used: ch = chain sl st = slip stitch dc = double crochet sp = space sk = skip st(s) = stitches Note: Ch 3 at beginning of dc rows DOES count as a stitch. Main body: Ch 110 Shell border:
Internet Sacred Text Archive Home Maiden D'Shade: Tricycle Diaper Cake Tutorial I love when I have an opportunity to try something new. Even when it is just new to me. I have a baby shower to go to tonight and the gifts are supposed to be practical, i.e. diapers, wipes, etc. With the green light to proceed, I went shopping. I saw some pictures online showing people using a cake pan to form rounds of diapers. Once I came around, I tucked the beginning diapers toward the center so the remaining diapers would end up on the outside. Once all 20 diapers were added, I evened them out. Using my fist, I made a circular opening in the middle of the tires. Next I rolled the receiving blankets. Next I fed the other blanket through the front tire. I placed a bib (puddle guard) on the front tire with the neck portion toward the back. Next, I brought both ends of the second blanket up over the bottle and secured it with a rubber band. Over the rubber band I tied a bow. And it's finished! Isn't it cute?? Enjoy your weekend! **Linking up to these link parties.