Made to order 3-6 weeks *Corset Belt shown in photo listed separately Falconiere stainless steel chainmail mantle collar with silver-tone chain epaulets. Wide panels of chainmail with V front, center front seam is hand mitered together with jump rings. Chain is hand linked to edge of chainmail. Epaulets are rows of chain that drape over shoulders. Adjustable extension chains with lobster claw clasps across back neck & shoulders. Logo metal tag. Weighs about 2 lbs Hand Made by me in the USA I made this to work on variety of sizes but if you have concerns or particular requests, please ask! I can expand neck and shoulders to accommodate. MEASUREMENTS Chainmail panel height: 4" / 10cm Width of one chainmail panel at bottom: 11.25" / 28.5cm Width of one chainmail panel at top: 5.5" / 14cm Width of combined chainmail panels at top, across shoulders flat: 18" / 46cm Length of chain epaulets: 7" / 18cm Length of chain epaulets and chainmail: 11.25" / 28.5cm
Yarnspirations released an adorable new FREE lookbook filled with patterns for baby! You can see my review of it HERE. One of my favorite patterns was the Knit Zebra...but since I don't knit, I asked Yarnspirations if they would allow me to come up with a crochet version. I am so happy that they agreed!
Lovely version of Teresa’s Ring Cycles quilt. Hand pieced and quilted and doesn’t her brother look happy.
Yarnspirations released an adorable new FREE lookbook filled with patterns for baby! You can see my review of it HERE. One of my favorite patterns was the Knit Zebra...but since I don't knit, I asked Yarnspirations if they would allow me to come up with a crochet version. I am so happy that they agreed!
Embarking on a Mario amigurumi project is like jumping into your very own crafting level of the classic Nintendo game. The iconic Italian plumber, with his
Seems like I am being inspired this week by all the cute things! A few days ago I post THIS adorable Flamingo Applique that was inspired by my flamingo crochet hook. And today I whipped up a Crochet Avocado that was inspired by the tablecloth my friend Jen had out this morning! The best part
Seems like I am being inspired this week by all the cute things! A few days ago I post THIS adorable Flamingo Applique that was inspired by my flamingo crochet hook. And today I whipped up a Crochet Avocado that was inspired by the tablecloth my friend Jen had out this morning! The best part
Yarnspirations released an adorable new FREE lookbook filled with patterns for baby! You can see my review of it HERE. One of my favorite patterns was the Knit Zebra...but since I don't knit, I asked Yarnspirations if they would allow me to come up with a crochet version. I am so happy that they agreed!
This was definitely the best show I have seen from the Roseville Quilters Guild. The applique and quilting were exquisite and there was lots of variety. They installed additional lighting and every…
Oh the things I do for my kids! I dropped everything today to crochet them potatoes... yes potatoes! Because apparently the song "Small Potatoes" is trending again. I remember it from when they were much younger. It was a Disney TV short with a catchy little tune. They played it between shows on the Disney
this set has been updated with 7 additional rings. By the way, the rings are as close to the belly button as I could get but the belly button position changes sometimes depending on the skin you have....
Hello everyone! how are you guys faring during this lock down period? Some days I'm super productive, some days I'm so lazy to do anything. I managed to make some baby Octopus for my little girl. It's the same pattern as my Octopus cupcake but with a little bow. It's super simple and doesn't require a lot of time. It's a beginner friendly project and i have included lots of step by step pictures in this post. Read below for instructions on how to make these adorable Octo babies. Materials needed: Worsted weight acrylic yarn in any two colours of your choice. 3.5 mm crochet hook. 8 mm safety eyes. Tapestry needle. Polyester fiber fill for stuffing. Stitches/ Abbrevations used: R - Round / Row. Ch - Chain. St - Stitch. Sc - Single crochet. Hdc - Half double crochet. Dc - Double crochet. Inc - Single crochet increase (2 sc in same st). Dec - Single crochet decrease (2 sc together) Sl st - Slip stitch. This pattern is written in US crochet terms and worked in continuous rounds unless stated otherwise. Head: With main colour yarn, R1: 6 sc in magic ring (6). R2: Inc in each st (12). R3: [ sc, inc ] x 6 (18). R4: [ sc in next 2 st, inc ] x 6 (24). R5: [ sc in next 3 st, inc ] x 6 (30). R6 - 10: sc in each st (30). R11: [ sc in next 3 st, dec ] x 6 (24). Insert 8 mm safety eyes between R8 and R9 with 6 stitches in between. R12: [ sc in next 2 st, dec ] x 6 (18). Stuff the head firmly will fiber fill and stuff as you go. R13: [ sc, dec ] x 6 (12). R14: dec in each st (6). Weave in the ends and fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing. We use popcorn stitch for making tentacles. Popcorn stitch explained: 5 double crochet in the specified stitch, pull up the loop on your hook and carefully remove the hook. Insert your hook from front on the top of first double crochet stitch and grab the dropped loop from behind and pull it through. Finally secure the stitch with A chain (see pic below for reference). Note: When you make the first popcorn stitch, you will chain 3 (which counts as first dc) and 4 dc in the same stitch. You will insert the hook on the third chain of the first stitch and continue the other steps of the popcorn stitch as usual. Tentacles: R1: 8 sc in magic ring (8). R2: 2 sc in each stitch (16) and sl st to the first st. Work a popcorn stitch in the first st, *skip one st, make a popcorn stitch in next st*, rep ** 6 more times and sl st to the first st. You will now have 8 popcorn stitch made in a round that looks like a flower. Bow: With any yarn colour of your choice, In magic ring, *Ch 2, hdc, dc, hdc, chain 2 and slip stitch into the ring* twice. Pull the tail to close the ring. wrap around the middle of the bow 3 times and make a knot at the back. Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing. Assembling: Attach the tentacles to the head. Add in the bow to the head around R5. And your Baby octopus is now done! I really hope you liked the tutorial. Don't forget to share your makes on Instagram with the tag #littleloveeveryday. Also i'm having a sale in my Etsy shop. Get 20% off on all patterns till the end of April. Stay safe everyone! Better days are ahead :)
【Materials】 Yarn (color: brown, dark brown, blue, white) Eye accessories-10mm Crochet hook-2mm Toy stuffing Needle White non-woven fabric 【Abbrevations】 MR-Magic Ring sc-single crochet inc-increase dec-decrease ss-slip stitch sk-skip ch-chain stitch dc-double crochet hdc-half double crochet BLO-through back loops only 【Ear】x 2, make with brown color R1: MR 6 sc (6) R2: 6 inc (12) R3: 12 sc (12) R4: 5 sc, 2 inc, 5 sc (14) R5: 6 sc, 2 inc, 6 sc (16) R6: 7 sc, 2 inc, 7 sc (18) R7-12: 18 sc (18) R13: 7 sc, 2 dec, 7 sc (16) R14: 16 sc (16) R15: 6 sc, 2 dec, 6 sc (14) R16-17: 14 sc (14) R18: 6 sc, 2 dec, 4 sc (12) R19: 12 sc (12) Fasten off and weave in end. 【Head】make with brown color R1: 5 ch, start crocheting from the penultimate stitch, 3 sc, 3 sc in one stitch, 2 sc, 1 inc (10) R2: 1 inc, 2 sc, 3 inc, 2 sc, 2 inc (16) R3: 1 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc, (1 sc, 1 inc)*3, 2 sc, (1 sc, 1 inc)*2 (22) R4: 22 sc (22) R5: 12 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc (25) R6-7: 25 sc (25) R8: 13 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc (28) R9-11: 28 sc (28) R12: 1 inc, 10 sc, 1 inc, 16 sc (30) R13-14: 30 sc (30) R15: 2 sc, (2 dc in one stitch)*2, 4 inc, (2 dc in one stitch)*2, 16 sc (42) R16: 1 sc, (2 sc, 1 inc)*8, 17 sc (50) R17: 50 sc (50) R18: 1 sc, 1 inc, 5 sc, 1 inc, 5 sc, 1 inc, 7 sc, 1 inc, 5 sc, 1 inc, 5 sc, 1 inc, 16 sc (56) … Dachshund Crochet Pattern Read More »
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【Materials】 Yarn (color: white, black) Eye and nose accessories Crochet hook Toy stuffing Needle 【Abbrevations】 MR-Magic Ring sc-single crochet inc-increase dec-decrease ch-chain stitch hdc-half double crochet dc-double crochet ss-slip stitch 【Head】make with white color R1: MR 6 sc R2: 6 inc R3: (1 sc, 1 inc)*6 R4: (1 sc, 1 inc, 1 sc)*6 R5: (3 sc, 1 inc)*6 R6-7: 30 sc R8: (2 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc)*6 R9: 36 sc R10: 10 sc, 6 inc, 4 sc, 6 inc, 10 sc R11-13: 48 sc R14: 10 sc, 6 dec, 4 sc, 6 dec, 10 sc R15: (2 sc, 1 dec, 2 sc)*6 R16: (3 sc, 1 dec)*6 R17: (1 sc, 1 dec, 1 sc)*6 Filling. R18: (1 sc, 1 dec)*6 R19: 6 dec Slip stitch to finish and conceal end. 【rabbit ears】make with white color 7 ch, start crocheting from the penultimate stitch, 2 sc, 3 hdc, 3 sc in one stitch, 3 hdc, 2 sc Fasten off and leave long end for sewing. 【panda ears】make with black color Crochet in place on the head. 1 hdc, 1 dc, 1 hdc, 1 ss. Slip stitch to finish and conceal end.
I am writing this post for my record of how I organized this quilt project. Please don't think me crazy - that is if you read through all this. So I really like organizing my projects - keeps me on track and knowing what I am doing. Do I go overboard - maybe, but then it works for me :) Here is my schedule of blocks I need to make for the Jack's chain - the first page. There are 46 whole blocks, and when you add the border blocks, you have a total of 86 block combinations requiring 350 nine patches and 12 half-nine patches I am using Rainbow Scrap Challenge (RSC)to help me move along throughout the year and ensure I have a balance of color in the nine patches....each made with different fabrics. The column is the block #, followed by the # of nine patches needed for that block. Then there is column for each month in the RSC and I check which month's nine-patch is used in that block. Still with me? I keep my nine patches in baggies sorted by month. I just love these little bags of nine - patches. I have started assembling some of the Jack's Chains blocks - and have 10 under construction. Each is in their own little bag, which includes that large hexagon center, six connecting triangles (both EPP Prepped) and then the nine patches that go in that blocks. I include a slip of paper that identifies the block number and what month's nine patches go on that block. Once one is completed, I start another. One partially completed Jack Chain block. I try to complete all the nine patches for the month by the 17th of the month and then in the second half of the month I can start assembling the Jack's Chain blocks. When I have all the nine patches added to the hexagon, I can remove the paper from the hexagon and add the connection triangles to the nine patches, completing the block. All the works in process fit nicely in my project box, ready to be taken on trips, visits with friends or guild meetings. I taped a picture of the quilt to the top of my box as so many people tell me they don't know what a Jack's Chain quilt is - so I just show them the picture. So funny...they are talking on TV about people with OCD - surely that is not ME! Gotta go sew, thanks for stopping by, Teresa
Pattern: @sevdali_ilmekler English Translation: @samyelidesign MATERIALS: *Yarn: Lanosa alara , Kartopu Flora (for tail) *Hook: 2,20 mm *Eyes: 10 mm *2 button (for tail and collar) *fiberfill ABBREVİATİONS: st: stitch ch: chain mr: magic ring sc: single crochet inc: increase (2 sc in the next st) dec: decrease (sc next 2 sts together ) ss: slip stitch hdc: half double crochet dc: double crochet trc: trible crochet ( )*6 : Repeat whatever is between the brackets the number of times stated HEAD: Start with white color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) (sc, inc)*6 (18) 4) (2 sc, inc)*6 (24) 5) sc, inc, (3 sc, inc)*5, 2 sc (30) 6) (4 sc, inc)*6 (36) 7) 2 sc, inc, (5 sc, inc)*5, 3 sc (42) 8) (6 sc, inc)*6 (48) 9) 3 sc, inc, (7 sc, inc)*5, 4 sc (54) 10) sc in each st around (54) 11) (8 sc, inc)*6 (60) 12-13) sc in each st around (60) 14) (9 sc, inc)*6 (66) 15-21) sc in each st around (66) (7 rnds) Place eyes between round 13th and 14th leaving 6 sts between them. 22) (9 sc, dec)*6 (60) 23) (8 sc, dec)*6 (54) 24) (7 sc, dec)*6 (48) 25) (6 sc, dec)*6 (42) 26) (5 sc, dec)*6 (36) 27) (4 sc, dec)*6 (30) 28) (3 sc, dec)*6 (24) 29) (2 sc, dec)*6 (18) 30) (7 sc, dec)*4 (16) MUZZLE: Start with pink color 1) 5 ch, starting from the 2nd ch st crochet around the chain like: inc, 2 sc, 4 sc in next stitch, 2 sc, inc (12) 2) inc, 4 sc, 2 inc, 4 sc, inc (16) 3) inc, sc, inc, 3 sc, (inc, sc)*3, 2 sc, inc, sc (22) 4) sc, inc, 2 sc, inc, 4 sc, (inc, 2 sc)*3, 2 sc, inc, sc (28) 5) (3 sc, inc)*7 (35) 6-7) sc in each st around (35), ss Fasten off, leave a tail for sewing and cut the yarn. EARS: First Ear: Start with white color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) (sc, inc)*6 (18) 4) (2 sc, inc)*6 (24) Break the yarn Start with black color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) (sc, inc)*6 (18) 4) (2 sc, inc)*6 (24) Not break the yarn CONNECTİNG FIRST EAR: Place two pieces in a row and continue wiht black color. 5) 24 sc (2 pieces together) 6) 11 sc, 3 dc in next stitch, 3 dc in next stitch, 11 sc (28) Double fold and 3 sc together. Leave a tail for sewing. Second Ear: Start with black color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) (sc, inc)*6 (18) 4) (2 sc, inc)*6 (24) Break the yarn Start with white color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) (sc, inc)*6 (18) 4) (2 sc, inc)*6 (24) Not break the yarn CONNECTİNG SECOND EAR: Place two pieces in a row and continue wiht white color. 5) 24 sc (2 pieces together) 6) 11 sc, 3 dc in next stitch, 3 dc in next stitch, 11 sc (28) Double fold and 3 sc together. Leave a tail for sewing. HORNS: (2 pcs) Start with black color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) (sc, inc)*3 (9) 3-5) sc in each st around (9) ARMS: (2 pcs) Start with black color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) (3 sc, inc)*3 (15) 4) (4 sc, inc)*3 (18) 5) (5 sc, inc)*3 (21) 6-7) sc in each st around (21) 8) (5 sc, dec)*3 (18) 9) (4 sc, dec)*3 (15) Change with white color 10-14) sc in each st around (15) (5 rnds) 15) (3 sc, dec)*3 (12) Fill with the fiberfill. 16-23) sc in each st around (12) Fold the part in half and 6 sc (6) Cut the yarn and hide. LEGS: (2 pcs) Start with black color 1) 6 ch, starting from the 2nd ch st crochet around the chain like: inc, 3 sc, 3 sc in next stitch, 4 sc (12) 2) 2 inc, 3 sc, 3 inc, 3 sc, inc (18) 3) (sc, inc)*2, 3 sc, (sc, inc)*3, 4 sc, inc (24) 4) 24 sc from BLO (24) 5) 8 sc, 8 hdc, 8 sc (24) 6) 7 sc, (sc, hdc next 2 sts together)*3, 8 sc (21) 7) 7 sc, 3 dec, 8 sc (18) 8) Continue with white color, (sc, dec)*6 from BLO (12) 9-10) sc in each st around (12) 11) (sc, inc)*6 (18) 12-13) sc in each st around (18) 14) (2 sc, inc)*6 (24) 15) sc in each st around (24) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1) Start with black color from FLO in the fourth row, 24 sc (24) 2) 24 reverse sc (24) Cut the yarn and hide the yarn. BODY: Start by combining the legs with the color black, 4 ch, ss on the other leg. 16) 24 sc on the first leg, 4 sc in the chains, 24 sc on the second leg, 4 sc in the chains (56) 17-21) sc in each st around (56) 22) (12 sc, dec)*4 (52) 23-24) sc in each st around (52) 25) (11 sc, dec)*4 (48) 26-27) sc in each st around (48) 28) (10 sc, dec)*4 (44) 29) sc in each st around (44) 30) (9 sc, dec)*4 (40) 31) sc in each st around (40) 32) (8 sc, dec)*4 (36) 33-34) sc in each st around (36) 35) (7 sc, dec)*4 (32) 36-37) sc in each st around (32) 38) (6 sc, dec)*4 (28) 39) (5 sc, dec)*4 (24) 40) (4 sc, dec)*4 (20) 41) (3 sc, dec)*4 (16) Fill with fiberfill the body, cut the yarn and hide. SPECKLES: First Speckle: Start with black color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) sc, 3 hdc, ss, 2 sc, 3 dc, hdc, ss, sc, 3 hdc, sc, ss (18) sew to the top of the torso Second Speckle: Start with black color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) 2 sc, (hdc, 2dc, hdc) in the next st, sc, ss, sc, hdc, 3 dc in the next st, inc, 2 sc, ss (18) suture to the side of the leg Third Speckle: Start with black color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) sew on the leg SPECKLES OF HEAD: Start with black color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Start with black color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) (sc, inc)*6 (18) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Start with black color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) (sc, inc)*6 (18) 4) (2 sc, inc)*6 (24) TAİL: Start with white color 19 ch, starting from the 2nd ch, 17 sc, 4 sc in the next ch, 17 sc, 7 ch, ss in the first st. COLLAR: Start with pink color 1) 27 ch, starting from the 7nd ch, 20 sc, return 2) 3 ch, [1 skip, (dc, 2 ch, dc) in the next st]* repeat to end of row. 3) 3 ch, (5 dc in the next hole, sc)*repeat to end of row.
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Yarnspirations released an adorable new FREE lookbook filled with patterns for baby! You can see my review of it HERE. One of my favorite patterns was the Knit Zebra...but since I don't knit, I asked Yarnspirations if they would allow me to come up with a crochet version. I am so happy that they agreed!
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Strawberries create a lovely aesthetic. So why not make a giant crochet strawberry pillow to cuddle up to using my Crochet Strawberry Pillow Pattern! The pattern works up quickly so you can enjoy your strawberry pillow in no time. Strawberries are everywhere right now. They have really become a big part of mainstream style that...Read On →
TİNY GİRLS FREE ENGLİSH PATTERN Translation: @samyelidesign MATERIALS USED: Yarns: Gazzal baby Cotton or Yarnart Jeans (Hippo in th...
Hola queridos amigos. Hoy estamos agregando uno nuevo a los patrones de conejitos amigurumi. El patrón de conejito de ganchillo de hoy es bastante lindo. Sé que es un amigurumi de conejito grande. Por lo tanto, será agotador y largo trabajar con crochet. Por eso es muy importante tener paciencia. Uno de los detalles más […]
This is NOT a finished dog! This is the Whippet Crochet Pattern to make your own amigurumi Whippet / Greyhound / Italian Greyhound / Sighthound (downloadable pdf file) in English (US terms), very detailed, very clear instructions and tips with lots of photos for each step. Skill level: upper beginner (the Crochet Pattern doesn't contain lessons on crocheting). Skills required: basic crocheting skills (crocheting in spiral, magic ring, chain, slip stitch, single crochet stitch, crocheting rows, increasing and decreasing), basic sewing skills. Size ~ 30 cm/12 inch, I used a yarn of ~ 174 yards/160 m = 1,76 oz/50 g (55%Cotton, 45%Pac) and 2,5 mm crochet hook. Digital goods cannot be returned or exchanged. The Crochet Amigurumi Pattern is copyright protected and is the sole property of @svetaminka2. If you have any questions feel free to contact me. Thanks for visiting my shop. Sveta
The Mae's Flowers Crochet Pattern Roundup contains Free and Paid crochet patterns from some fabulous crochet designers and their flower related crochet patterns.