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Monday, September 16, 2013
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Crochet Bow Hair Clips
Printable Version
Materials:
Scrap Yarn
Size J needle
Tapestry needle
Hairclip
Hot glue gun (optional)
ch 9
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each remaining chain, turn
Row 2-30: ch 1, working in back loops only sc 1 in each st, turn
Assembly: Do not fasten off. Bring ends together and slst through both ends all the way across. Fasten off and weave in ends. Use a piece of yarn about 18 inches long and wrap around the middle leave enough string to weave in so that the middle is secure. Use the hot glue gun to glue the clip on the back.
Materials:
Scrap Yarn
Size J needle
Tapestry needle
Hairclip
Hot glue gun (optional)
ch 9
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each remaining chain, turn
Row 2-30: ch 1, working in back loops only sc 1 in each st, turn
Assembly: Do not fasten off. Bring ends together and slst through both ends all the way across. Fasten off and weave in ends. Use a piece of yarn about 18 inches long and wrap around the middle leave enough string to weave in so that the middle is secure. Use the hot glue gun to glue the clip on the back.
Enjoy!
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**You may sell items made from this
pattern. Please do not sell or copy this pattern or any part of
this pattern.
Friday, May 24, 2013
Crochet Rasta Hat
I came up with this pattern for my co-worker. He was long dreads and wanted something that would fit snugly on his head and also conceal his hair.
Printable Version
Materials:
Vanna's Choice Yarn in Rust and Mustard
Size I needle
Tapestry needle
Start with magic ring
Rnd 1: ch 1, dc 12 in the ring, slst to
1st st
Rnd 2: ch 1, dc 2 in each st around,
slst to 1st st
Rnd 3: ch 1, dc 1 in 1st st, dc 2 in
next st, *dc 1 in next st, dc 2 in next st, repeat from * around, slst to 1st
st
Rnd 4: ch 1, *dc 1 in next 2 sts, dc 2
in next st, repeat from * around, slst to 1st st
Rnd 5: ch 1, *dc 1 in next 3 sts, dc 2
in next st, repeat from * around, slst to 1st st
Rnd 6: ch 1, *dc 1 in next 4 sts, dc 2
in next st, repeat from * around, slst to 1st st
Rnd 7: ch 1, *dc 1 in next 5 sts, dc 2
in next st, repeat from * around, slst to 1st st
Rnd 8: ch 1, *dc 1 in next 6 sts, dc 2
in next st, repeat from * around, slst to 1st st
Rnd 9: ch 1, *dc 1 in next 7 sts, dc 2
in next st, repeat from * around, slst to 1st st
Rnd 10: ch 1, *dc 1 in next 8 sts, dc 2
in next st, repeat from * around, slst to 1st st
Rnd 11: ch 1, sc 1 in each st around,
slst to 1st st
Rnd 12: ch 1, dc 1 in each st around,
slst to 1st st
Rnd 13: repeat Rnd 11
Rnd 14: repeat Rnd 12
Rnd 15: repeat Rnd 11
Rnd 16: repeat Rnd 12
Rnd 17: repeat Rnd 11
Rnd 18: repeat Rnd 12
Rnd 19: repeat Rnd 11
Rnd 20: repeat Rnd 12
Rnd 21: repeat Rnd 11
Rnd 22: ch 1, *dc in next 7 sts, dc2tog,
repeat from * around, slst to 1st st
Rnd 23: repeat Rnd 11
Rnd 24: ch 1, *dc in next 6 sts, dc2tog,
repeat from * around, slst to 1st st
Rnd 25: ch 1, *sc in next 5 sts, sc2tog,
repeat from * around, slst to 1st st
Rnd 26: Repeat Rnd 12
Rnd 27: Repeat Rnd 11
Rnd 28: ch 1, hcd 1 in each st around,
slst to 1st st
Rnd 29: Repeat Rnd 28
Rnd 30: Repeat Rnd 11
Enjoy!!!
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**You may sell items made from this
pattern. Please do not sell or copy this pattern or any part of
this pattern.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
I had a baby!
She's here...she's here!!! My 5th addition is here! Ms. Samia Anais has finally made her debut. Weighing a whopping 9 pounds and measuring at 20 inches long, she is definitely my biggest baby. My 2nd biggest baby was only 7 pounds 13 ounces. And omg, this pregnancy seemed like it lasted forever. But it's finally over and I now have my little bundle to love on :-).

Tuesday, January 1, 2013
New Year's Ear Candy
Happy New Year fellow Divas!!!
I decided to start this new year off right...with new designs of course! :-)
The diamond shaped ones in the bottom left corner are my new favorites. I had a dream about them last night and had to make them this morning. I love having creative dreams, although they don't really make for a good nights rest *shrugs*.
I decided to start this new year off right...with new designs of course! :-)
The diamond shaped ones in the bottom left corner are my new favorites. I had a dream about them last night and had to make them this morning. I love having creative dreams, although they don't really make for a good nights rest *shrugs*.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Roundabout Crochet Infinity Scarf
I came up with this scarf because I loved all the infinity scarfs that I've been seeing on Pinterest lately. My days are mainly consumed with kids and work so I really needed something that wouldn't take very long. This scarf is made in a simple v-stitch that works up pretty quickly. It only took me a few hours to make.
Materials:
I Love This Cotton (2 skeins)
Size K crochet hook
Tapestry needle
ch 29
Row 1: dc in 5th ch from hk, ch 1, dc in same ch, skip 2 chs, *(dc, ch1, dc) in next st, skip 2 chs, repeat from *to end of row, turn
Rows 2-75: ch 3, *(dc, ch 1, dc) in ch-1 space, repeat from *to end of row
Assembly
Fold scarf in half long ways. With tapestry needle, whip stitch ends together. Then, whip stitch the short ends together. Weave in ends.
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| Not a very good pic, but I thought I was cute :-) |
Enjoy!!!
**You may sell items made from this pattern. Please do not sell or copy this pattern or any part of this pattern.
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