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Thursday, September 13, 2012

Pumpkin Toilet Tissue Cover Crochet Pattern



Pumpkin:

This is sized for a double sized roll of toilet tissue.

Use an H hook

Ch 5, join with sl st to first ch to form a ring

Round 1:  Work 1 sc into ring and ch 1 (this is the 1st dc), work 11 dc into ring, join with a sl st, into   the ch 1 (12 dc)

Round 2:  Work 1 sc and ch 1 into same space as the joining st, work 1 dc in same space, work 2 dc's in each dc around, join with a sl st, into the ch 1 (24 dc)

Round 3:  Work 1 sc and ch 1 into same space as the joining st, work 2 dc in next dc, *work 1 dc in next dc, work 2 dc in next dc,* repeat from*to* to end, join with a sl st into ch 1 (36 dc)

Round 4:  Work 1 sc and ch 1 into same space as the joining st, work 1 dc in next st, work 2 dc in next dc, *work 1 dc in each of the next 2 dc, work 2 dc in next dc,* repeat from *to* to end, join with a sl st into the ch 1 (48 dc)

Round 5-11:  Work 1 sc and ch 1 into the same space as the joining st, work 1 dc in next st and each st across (48 dc)

Round 12: Ch 1, sc  your final row (48 sc) finish off

Stem:

ch 4, sl st to form a ring

Round 1:  6 sc in ring (do not join to 1st)

Round 2-5:  1 sc in top of first sc from previous row, *1 sc in next st,* repeat from *to* until you have completed 4 more sc (total 6 sc)

finish off leaving a long tail to attach to top of pumpkin

Leaf:

ch 6

Row 1:  sc in 2nd st from hook, half double crochet in next st, double crochet in next st, half double crochet in next st, sc in next st, sl st to first  st

finish off leaving a long tail to attach

Twirl:

ch 12

Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc across (11 sc)

Finish off leaving a long tail.  This will naturally curl.  You can help it curl by wrapping it around your crochet hook.

Attach the stem, then leaf, then twirl to the top of the pumpkin.

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Granny Square Dishcloth pattern

You must know the basic stitches of crocheting.  I do not explain how to do them.  This is one of the first videos that I made and my hands do leave the camera view sometimes.  I hope you enjoy it any way and if you have any questions please comment or send me an email to krystle1@roadrunner.com

Granny Square Dishcloth

G or H hook
Ch 5; slst to form a ring

Round 1:  ch3, dblcr,
dblcr, ch3, dblcr, dblcr, dblcr, ch3, dblcr, dblcr, dblcr, ch3, dblcr dblcr,
dblcr, ch 3 (slst to top of ch 3 from beginning)



Round 2:  slst over to
ch 3 opening (about two slst);( ch 3, dblcr, dblcr, ch3, dblcr, dblcr, *all in
ch3 opening), dblcr in next dblcr, dblcr,  *you should now be at the next ch 3 opening;
dblcr, dblcr, ch 3, dblcr, dblcr, *all in ch3 opening;  repeat until you are back to where you
started, ending with a ch3 and slst to top of first ch3 made.



 Basically repeating the above steps over and over again
until the dishcloth is your desired size. 
Each corner will be 2 dblcr, ch3, 2dblcr

The straight sides will be one dblcr in the space of the
previous rounds dblcr.


You can finish it off with a round of sc, ch 5 in one corner
to have a little handle if desired or a shell st around the edges is nice as
well.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Learn to Crochet

Here is a video tutorial on a basic understanding of how to crochet.  I show you how to begin your work with a basic slip knot and begin to chain.  I also demonstrate the basic stitches of single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, treble crochet, increases and decreases.  Abbreviations for each stitch is also given to read patterns.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Ladybug Hat Crochet Pattern

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Use the Basic Beanie Pattern posted here for all ages ranging from newborn to adult.  Then place the attachments accordingly.

Attachments:

Dots:


Make 6 (3 for each side)

Special notes: the 1 sc and ch 1 is the first dc of each round

Ch 4, join with sl st to first ch to form a ring,

Increases:

Row 1: work 1 sc into ring and ch 1 (this is the 1st dc), work 9 dc into the ring, join with a sl st, into the ch 1, (10 dc)

Row 2: work 1 sc and ch 1 into same space as the join, work 1 dc in same space, work 2 dc’s in each dc around, join with a sl st, into the ch 1, (20 dc)

Finish off leaving a long tail to sew onto hat.



Wings:

Make a chain to attach for the wings.  The amount will depend on the size of hat.  Find a starting point in the middle of the hat toward the front.  Measure from that starting point down the middle and curve over to one side.  This is how long your chain shall be.



You will need to make a second smaller chain to make the second wing.  Attach it at the begging of the curve on the first wing.


Antennas:

Make 2

Ch 2, working in 1st ch, 4 sc

*this will be worked in a continual round

1 sc in each st all the way around

This will form a tube and be a little difficult to work in because it is small.

Continue until it is the length you want.

Finish off leaving a tail to sew on to hat.

You can attach a pom pom on top.

Eyes:

Use the Dot pattern, just change your colors as shown.


Eyelashes:

Using your yarn needle sew three eyelashes on each eye.


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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Basic Beanie Crochet Pattern

Basic Beanie:
*use an f hook for ages 6 months, use an g hook for 12-24 months, use an h hook for ages 7 to adult:  for newborn eliminate row 5 and use an f hook

Beginning at top of the hat:
Special notes: the 1 sc and ch 1 is the first dc of each round

Ch 5, join with sl st to first ch to form a ring,

Increases:

Row 1: work 1 sc into ring and ch 1 (this is the 1st dc), work 11 dc into the ring, join with a sl st, into the ch 1, (12 dc)

Row 2: work 1 sc and ch 1 into same space as the join, work 1 dc in same space, work 2 dc’s in each dc around, join with a sl st, into the ch 1, (24 dc)

Row 3: work 1 sc and ch 1 into same space as the join, work 2 dc in next dc, *work 1 dc in next dc, work 2 dc in next dc,* repeat from *to* to end, join with a sl st, into the ch 1, (36 dc)

Row 4: work 1 sc and ch 1 into same space as the join, work 1 dc in next dc, work 2 dc in next dc, *work 1 dc in each of next 2 dc, work 2 dc in next dc,* repeat from *to* to end, join with a sl st, into the ch 1, (48 dc)

Row 5: work 1 sc and ch 1 into same space as the join, work 1 dc in each of next 2 dc, work 2 dc in next dc, *work 1 dc in each of next 3 dc, work 2 dc in next dc,* repeat from *to* to end, join with a sl st, into the ch 1, (60 dc)


Row 6: work 1 sc and ch 1 into same space as the join, work 1 dc in each dc to end, join with a sl st, into the ch 1 (60 dc)

Row 7 to 10: repeat row 6. You can make your hat longer in length by adding more repeat rows of row 6 (For an adult I use 12 to 13 rows)

*ages 6 months use 10 rows, ages 12-24 months use 11 rows, ages 2-5 years use 12 rows, ages 7 to adult use 13 rows

Finish off your hat with a final row of sc