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Patriotic beanie baby hat and scarf

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Author

Evelyn

Patriotic beanie baby hat and scarf

Introduction

This is a beanie baby hat and scarf pattern for th e 4'th of July.
I love to make things for my stuffed animals! it's just so fun! so here's the pattern!

Materials List

Size 5 or g crochet hook

1 ball each of red heart sport in red white and blue.
(I dont have the number for the yarn's so just look for the yarn that looks like red white and blue for the 4'th of july)

Finished Size

will fit a beinie baby chiuhauha and most cat and dog beinie baby's.

Gauge

gauge is not important.

Notes

The gauge is not specefied beacause it's not really important.
and i dont know how to measure in the round.

Flo= front loops only.

Blo=back loops only.

The Pattern

Hat:

With red Ch 4 join with a sl st to form a ring

Rnd 1: ch 1 do 6 sc in ring (6 sc)

Rnd 2: do 2 sc in each sc around (12 sc)

Rnd 3: change to white *1 sc in next st 2 sc in next st* rep from * around (18 sc)

Rnd 4: *1 sc in next 2 st’s 2 sc in next st* rep from * around (24 sc)

Rnd 5: sc in each st around (24 sc)

Rnd 6-9: chang to blue sc in each st around (24 sc)

End off. Weave in all ends.

Scarf:

With red ch 31

Row 1: sc in second ch from hook and in each ch across ch 1 turn (30 sc)

Row 2: change to white sc in blo in each sc across ch 1 turn (30 sc)

Row 3: change to blue sc in flo in each sc across ch 1 turn (30 sc)

End off. weave in all ends.


Honey Bear Amigurumi

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Author

Ana Paula Rimoli

Honey Bear Amigurumi

Introduction

This little amigurumi bear is fast to crochet and a great way to use up your odds and ends of yarn :)
Hope you like it!

Materials List

Worsted weight yarn in brown and yellow
Fiberfill or stuffing of your choice
Two tiny little pieces of felt, tan & white
Black embroidery floss
An F/5 hook :)
9 mm plastic eyes with safety backings (or you could embroider them)

Finished Size

approx. 4 inches tall

Gauge

not important

Notes

The Pattern

BEAR

Head
R1– Ch 2, 6 sc in second chain from hook
R2- 2 sc in each st around (12 sts)
R3- *Sc 1, 2 sc in next st*, repeat 6 times (18 sts)
R4- *Sc 2, 2 sc in next st*, repeat 6 times (24 sts)
R5- *Sc 3, 2 sc in next st*, repeat 6 times (30 sts)
R6- *Sc 4, 2 sc in next st*, repeat 6 times (36 sts)
R7-16: Sc 36
R17- *Sc 4, dec 1*, repeat 6 times (30 sts)
R18- *Sc 3, dec 1*, repeat 6 times (24 sts)
R19- *Sc 2, dec 1*, repeat 6 times (18 sts)
R20- Sc 18
R21- *Sc 1, dec 1*, repeat 6 times (12 sts)
Stuff firmly
R22- *Sk 1 st, sc 1*, repeat 6 times (6 sts)
Bind off, weave in loose end.

Ears
R1– Ch 2, 6 sc in second chain from hook
R2- 2 sc in each st around (12 sts)
R3-4: Sc 12
Bind off leaving long tail for sewing, sew to head.
Body
R1– Ch 2, 6 sc in second chain from hook
R2- 2 sc in each st around (12 sts)
R3- *Sc 1, 2 sc in next st*, repeat 6 times (18 sts)
R4-8: Sc 18
Bind off leaving long tail for sewing, stuff and sew to head.
Arms & Legs
R1– Ch 2, 6 sc in second chain from hook

Arms:
R2-5: Sc 6
Bind off, leaving long tail for sewing and sew to body (no need to stuff them).

Legs:
R2-4: Sc 6
Bind off, leaving long tail for sewing and sew to body (no need to stuff them).

POT OF HONEY

BOTTOM
R1– Ch 2, 6 sc in second chain from hook
R2- 2 sc in each st around (12 sts)
R3- *Sc 1, 2 sc in next st*, repeat 6 times (18 sts)
R4- Through back loops only:
*Sc 1, dec 1*, repeat 6 times (12 sts)
R5- *Sc 1, 2 sc in next st*, repeat 6 times (18 sts)
R6- *Sc 2, 2 sc in next st*, repeat 6 times (24 sts)
R7-10: Sc 24
R11- *Sc 2, dec 1*, repeat 6 times (18 sts)
R12- Sc 18
Bind off, weave in loose end.
Cut a little rectangular piece of white felt and embroider the word “honey” on it, sew to pot

Top
R1– Ch 2, 6 sc in second chain from hook
R2- 2 sc in each st around (12 sts)
R3- *Sc 1, 2 sc in next st*, repeat 6 times (18 sts)
R4- *Sc 2, 2 sc in next st*, repeat 6 times (24 sts)
R5- Through back loops only:
*Sc 2, dec 1*, repeat 6 times (18 sts)
R6- Sc 18
Bind off, weave in loose end.


Morphy

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Author

Natalie Thouret

Morphy

Introduction

This is my amazing morphing hat/cowl/head band. Wear it how you like it, it's totally versatile, and such a simple pattern.
The cord allows it to be closed to wear like a hat, or loosen it and wear with your hair out the back - the cord gives it a nice detail. Alternatively slip it right over your head and keep you neck warm.

This is a work in progress at the mo, the pattern is complete but more sizing/gauge info is to follow so bear with me, thanks

Materials List

Any yarn you like and corresponding size hook.
I used approx 120m of aran/worsted weight yarn and a 5mm hook for the main body and 30m of DK yarn with a 5mm and 4mm hook for the tie cord.

Finished Size

TBC

Gauge

TBC

Notes

You can pretty much adjust this for any size you like by adding/subtracting rows and the number of stitches in the row.

The Pattern

All hdc are worked in BLO. Skip the first hdc of each row and work last hdc of row in turning chain of previous row.

with aran weight yarn and 5mm hook Ch 42
Row 1: hdc in 3rd chain from hook and in each chain across, turn
Row 2: ch 2 hdc in next hdc, ch1, skip next hdc,(this forms a hole) hdc in each hdc across.
Rows 3-44 repeat rows 1&2 ending on row 2.
The number of rows can be increased as required, but make sure there are an even number of holes along the top edge.
Fold in half with RS facing, sl st through back loop of each hdc in last row and correspondingfoundation chain of last row to close.
Turn the right way round.

For the cord:

with dk weight yarn and 5mm hook, ch 80
Row 1: change to 4mm hook. sl st in 2nd ch from hook. Sl st in each chain across. End off and thread through holes in main body of hat/thing.
All thats left is to enjoy finding new ways to wear it!

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Bobble Head

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Author

Natalie Brock

Bobble Head

Introduction

This pattern grew out of a need to keep my head warm. I couldn't fit my hair into a hat when it's tied up so I designed a hat with a hole in. Now I'm always nice and toastie!

Materials List

Any DK yarn, approx 70m of each colour.
Yarn needle to weave in ends
4mm crochet hook

Finished Size

22cm diameter at smallest end, 27cm diameter at larger end. 13cm wide.

Gauge

5hdc = 2cm

Notes

This pattern is written in US crochet terms

Special stitches:

PC = Popcorn stitch: 5 dc in next st, extend loop and remove hook. insert hook into front of first dc, pick up loop from last dc and draw through, ch1 to close top of popcorn,

VS = V stitch: dc in next st, ch 1, dc in same st.

The Pattern

With A Ch 73 sl st into first chain to join
Row 1: Ch 2 hdc in each chain around. Sl st to join (73 hdc)
Row 2: Ch 2 (2 hdc in next hdc, hdc in next 23hdc) 3 times hdc in last hdc sl st to join (76 hdc)
Row 3: Attach B Ch 1, sc in next hdc (PC in next hdc, sc in each of next 2 hdc) repeat around until 2 hdc remain. PC in next hdc, sc in last hdc sl st to join.
Row 4: Attach C Ch 2, hdc in next sc, (hdc in top of pc [where ch1 was made in previous row] hdc in each of next 2 sc) repeat around until 1 sc remains.hdc in last sc sl st to join.
Row 5: Pick up A Ch 3 sk 1 hdc (VS in next hdc, sk 2 hdc) repeat around dc in last hdc, ch1, sl st to ch 3 at begining of row.
Row 6: Pick up B Ch 2 (hdc in 1st dc of VS, hdc in ch1 sp, hdc in last 2nd dc of vs) repeat around, sl st to join.


Q-hook Multi

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Author

Gail

Q-hook Multi

Introduction

This Blanket was requested by my Oldest son Matthew. He is 7 years old. He went to Wal-Mart with me to pick his Yarn and Hook size. I am unable to remember the yarn color It might be Mexicana.

Materials List

I used a Q hook with the Triple stitch. I chained 120. I used 2-3 skeins of mexicana yarn.

Finished Size

I don't know. I did it to fit a twin bed.

Gauge

to fit twin

Notes

Triple

The Pattern


Peggytoes Free LAYA - the Little Leaf Butterfly Necklace Crochet Pattern

Author

Peggy H. Reed

Peggytoes Free LAYA - the Little Leaf Butterfly Necklace Crochet Pattern

Introduction

Materials List

All info needed in attached pattern pages above!

Finished Size

All info needed in attached pattern pages above!

Gauge

All info needed in attached pattern pages above!

Notes

The Pattern


Peggytoes Free Clownfish Fish Milk Cap Cutie Crochet Pattern

Author

Peggy H. Reed

Peggytoes Free Clownfish Fish  Milk Cap Cutie Crochet Pattern

Introduction

Here is my Clownfish Milk Cap Cutie Pattern ... great
for Checker pieces, gift tie-ons, party favors, key chains, etc.

It can also be found here:
http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s141/peggytoes/Free%20Patterns/Clownf...

Enjoy!

Materials List

All info can be found in attached pattern.

Finished Size

All info can be found in attached pattern.

Gauge

All info can be found in attached pattern.

Notes

The Pattern


Peggytoes Free Easter Monkey Chimp Milk Cap Cutie Crochet Pattern

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Author

Peggytoes Free Easter Monkey Chimp Milk Cap Cutie Crochet Pattern

Introduction

This is my Monkey Milk Cap Cutie Crochet Pattern ... using a
gallon milk jug cap inside the head. All of these Milk Cap Patterns can be used for Checker Pieces, Ornaments, Key Chains,
Gift Tie-ons, Etc...
Enjoy!

Pattern can also be found here:
http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s141/peggytoes/Free%20Patterns/Monkey...

Materials List

All info needed is in attached photo.

Finished Size

All info needed is in attached photo.

Gauge

All info needed is in attached photo.

Notes

The Pattern


Childs headband

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Author

oldermomof1

Childs headband

Introduction

I made this for a childs (age 9) this headband pattern can be made to fit an adult.I am new here and look forward to all your great ideas to crochet.

Materials List

I used wool but you can use any type of yarn
size G hook for headband E-hook for flower
tapestry needle to sew together
beads if you want to put on not necessary

Finished Size

n/a

Gauge

n/a

Notes

You can make as long as you want just keep going with pattern or if you want a wider wave in headband just keep increasing and decreasing in pattern. Decorate as you wish and have fun creating your own look!!

When you start increasing you can stay at the 3rd or 4th incresse to the lenght you want then start decreasing to make a thicker headband the thin part would go behind your head.

The Pattern

To make headband chain 4 then single st in 2nd st from hook
row s 1-5 ss in all stitches to end chain 1 turn
row s 6-8 to increase 2 ss in first stitch then single stitch to the end chain 1 turn
row s 9-11 decrease by slip stitch first 2 stiches with single stitch to end chain 1 turn
rows 12-17 Repeat rows 1-5
row s 18-21 Repeat rows 6-8
rows 22-24 Repeat rows 9-11
rows 25-30 Repeat rows 1-5
rows 31-33 Repeat rows 6-8
rows 34-36 Repeat rows 9-11
rows 37-41 Repeat rows 1-5
rows 42-44 Repeat rows 6-8
rows 45-47 Repeat rows 9-11
rows 48-55 Repeat rows 1-5 and add 3 more for a total of 8 rows
Single stitch evenly around the whole headband then
Leave on a tail so you can stitch the headband together.

To make a flower with a E hook chain 5 ss together to make a circle 12 single stitches in circle
change colors then chain 9 ss to next stitch to make petal do this all around to make flower
I put on beads and attached to headband.


Crown for Obama Finger Puppet

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Author

Ilana MacDonald

Crown for Obama Finger Puppet

Introduction

This is my first crochet pattern, so feedback is welcome, though admittedly, there isn't much to this one. I had made the Obama finger puppet from a Lion brand pattern, and when I saw that he won the American election last night (Nov. 4th, 2008), I thought I should make him a crown to celebrate his victory. I couldn't find a pattern for a mini crown online, so I made my own! Enjoy!

Materials List

Small amount of yellow worsted weight yarn (I used Stylecraft Special Double Knit in Sunshine.)
Size E-4 (3.50 mm) crochet hook
Tapestry needle

Finished Size

Approximately 2.5 inches (6.35 cm) in diameter, or the perfect size to fit around your Obama finger puppet's head!

Gauge

Gauge isn't particularly important for this project.

Notes

The Pattern

Ch 30, join with sl st to form a ring, making sure not to twist chain

Rnd1: Ch1, Sc in each ch around and join with a sl st (29 sc)

Rnd2: Ch1, Sc in each st around and join with a sl st

Rnd3: Ch1, *Sc in first st, skip 1 st, 3 dc in next sc, ch3 and sc in top of last dc, 3 dc in same sc, skip 1 st, rep from * until you have 7 points. Join and fasten off.

Sew in loose ends.


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