Sunday, October 11, 2009
Pumpkin Patch Pacifier Holder Pic
Here is a pic of the Pumpkin Patch Pacifier Holder.
I will try to get the pattern up on here this week.
AngieB
Pumpkin Patch Blanket Pic
Friday, October 9, 2009
Pumpkin Patch Hat
For this hat I used baby yarn I found at Big Lots and size F hook.
Chain 3 and join to form ring.
Chain 1
2 single crochets in each stitch. Slip stitch to beginning
Chain 1
2 single crochets in each stitch. Slip stitch to beginning.
Chain 1
*Single crochet in first stitch, 2 single crochet in next stitch *continue around Slip stitch to beginning
Chain 1
*Single crochet in first 2 stitches, 2 single crochet in next stitch *continue around Slip stitch to beginning
Chain 1
*Single crochet in first 3 stitches, 2 single crochet in next stitch *continue around Slip stitch to beginning
Chain 1
Single crochet around Slip stitch to beginning
Repeat for 5 rounds.
Chain 3
Double crochet in each stitch around and Slip stitch to beginning.
Repeat once to have 2 rounds of double crochet.
Edging Ruffle
Chain 3
Yarn over, pull loop up from first stitch, pull through loop and yarn over leave loop on hook (2 loops) Repeat one more time (3 loops on hook) Yarn over and draw through all loops on hook.
Slip stitch to next stitch.
Repeat this around the hat and then slip stitch to the beginning stitch.
Stem and Corkscrew
Attach green to the top of the hat.
Chain 5
Half Double Crochet in second chain from hook.
Half Double Crochets to the end of chain then slip stitch to top of hat.
Chain 12
3 single crochets in second chain from hook.
Repeat to the end of chain. Slip stitch to top of hat.
Coming soon
Pumpkin patch Blanket
Pumpkin patch Booties
Monday, October 5, 2009
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Mystery Crochet Project
Here is the mystery crochet project instructions and I will reveal tomorrow what it is.
With gray yarn
Chain 3
Slip stitch to form ring
2 single crochet in each stitch
Slip stitch to beginning stitch
Chain 1
2 single crochet in each stitch
Finish off with the gray
Attach black yarn
Chain 8
Half double crochet in 2nd chain from hook
Half double crochet in each chain till you get to the end then slip stitch where the chain 8 started
Now you are finished
With gray yarn
Chain 3
Slip stitch to form ring
2 single crochet in each stitch
Slip stitch to beginning stitch
Chain 1
2 single crochet in each stitch
Finish off with the gray
Attach black yarn
Chain 8
Half double crochet in 2nd chain from hook
Half double crochet in each chain till you get to the end then slip stitch where the chain 8 started
Now you are finished
Mystery to be solved today!!!!!
Today is the birthday of Edward Stratemeyer.
He is the author of The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew. I mean this as he is the one to originally create the characters back in the 1800's.
The books we know now a days were written by other authors.
You can find new stories of these today and some of the old ones are floating around.
I remember reading all of them when I was in school. They are great.
So today we will be solving some mysteries of our own, creating some mystery htc's using the materials that are in our mystery box(I add different things for each thing we are studying plus the regular things like scissors, glue, markers, pencils, etc), having a mystery lunch(ingredients found in our picnic basket), creating a mystery crochet project(basket with yarns, needles, scissors, and a pattern with no name and no picture so you won't know what it it until you are finished.)
Yesterday at Big Lots I found a computer game on Nancy Drew and we will be playing it.
Hope all is going well with all of yall.
AngieB
He is the author of The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew. I mean this as he is the one to originally create the characters back in the 1800's.
The books we know now a days were written by other authors.
You can find new stories of these today and some of the old ones are floating around.
I remember reading all of them when I was in school. They are great.
So today we will be solving some mysteries of our own, creating some mystery htc's using the materials that are in our mystery box(I add different things for each thing we are studying plus the regular things like scissors, glue, markers, pencils, etc), having a mystery lunch(ingredients found in our picnic basket), creating a mystery crochet project(basket with yarns, needles, scissors, and a pattern with no name and no picture so you won't know what it it until you are finished.)
Yesterday at Big Lots I found a computer game on Nancy Drew and we will be playing it.
Hope all is going well with all of yall.
AngieB
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Pink Ribbon Scrunchies
Here are a couple hair scrunchies that I make for October-Breast Cancer Awareness Month. My aunt fought her brave fight for over 15 years before she was called home.
Scrunchie 1- above
Attach yarn to hair elastic.
Chain 16
3 single crochets in 2nd chain from hook - 3 single crochets in each chain till you reach the elastic.
Slip stitch to hair elastic.
Repeat this 8 more times.
Single crochet around the rest of the hair elastic to fill it out.
Scrunchie 2- top picture
Attach yarn to hair elastic.
Chain 1
Single crochet around the hair elastic to fill it out- the more you do the fuller the scrunchie.
Slip stitch to chain 1
Chain 3
Double crochet in first stitch.
Chain 1
Skip one stitch
2 Double crochet in next stitch.
*Chain 2
Skip 2 stitches
2 Double crochet in stitch
Chain 1
Skip one stitch
2 Double crochet in stitch
Repeat from * around
Slip stitch to top of Chain 3
Attach pink yarn
Chain 5 slip stitch to the 2nd stitch
* Chain 5 - skip 2 stitches slip stitch to the 3rd stitch.
Repeat around.
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