Crochet Big Bunny. English Pattern in PDF. published - paid content from loo_knit
This curved edge flower is an easy and quick design I am sure you will love. Crochet flowers are great if you want to whip up a small project fast, they are perfect if you need to make adornments for small items or if you make a few of them and join together they can be put on large items too. Use for T-Cozies, hairbands, hair clips, baby cardigans, garlands or just for fun!!
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You can access unique amigurumi doll patterns for free. You will like this wonderful amigurumi mary doll pattern. A LIST OF MATERIALS # skin color; peria baby cotton 36 no light skin 2 pcs # Socks part; fairy baby cotton 13no white 1 piece # Dress; alize cotton gold 15 no water green 1 piece # Yarnart jeans 36no pink 2 pcs # Yarnart jeans 75 no baby blue 1 piece # Hair thread; alize extra 319 bronze brown 95 yellow or snowball flora 890 brown # Crochet ; to knit 2mm baby # 3mm crochet for clothes # 12mm eye # White thin felt # Silicone for sticking the felt # 2 pearl buttons for shoes # Two 9mm buttons for the dress # Bead fiber # Magic needle for face shaping # Fine-tipped scissors ABBREVATİONS INC: increase dec: decrease BLO: to knit from the back of the loop Dc: double crochet Incdc: double crochet increase
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Crochet pattern little sitting clowns PDF-file, 9 pages This pattern shows you how to crochet this little funny sitting clowns. In the pattern are several...
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Hi everyone! Since the release of my Valentine Bear with the heart shaped feet I've received numerous requests for regular feet so her...
Use this pattern to make crochet coasters that will look gorgeous sitting on your coffee table. This easy crochet pattern is fun and quick!
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Published in Stitch11 Craft Crochet Category Softies → Animal Published March 2014 Suggested yarn Bernat Baby Blanket (Polyester) Yarn weight Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ? Hook size 6.5 mm (K) Languages English
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This post contains affiliate links. This little ballerina mouse will dance her way into your heart! This is the first amigurumi pattern I ever designed and I am extremely proud of how she turned out. She stands at just over 7 inches tall (she is a mouse after all!) and would make a perfect pocket pal for your aspiring little ballerina! I have used my favourite yarn, Wendy's Supreme Luxury DK (colours white and apple blossom) which is 100% cotton and the softest, loveliest yarn I have ever come across. It magically makes every stitch look extremely neat which is an absolute must in amigurumi. I can't recommend it enough. You also don't have to use the colours I have used, feel free to make her your own. How about a brown mouse? Or a grey mouse? Keep in mind that if you use a different weight of yarn yours may come out larger than mine did - and she's a mouse, she's meant to be small! Due to the use of fabric glue to construct some of my mouse and small parts (bow, shoes, ribbons, safety eyes, tail) I do NOT recommend making this item for babies, toddlers or someone that may put this item in their mouth. Please be diligent and sensible when making handmade toys for your children. I am offering this pattern for free so if you do make your own little mouse perhaps you could thank me by following my blog in some way. If you do make a mouse please feel free to post pictures on my Facebook page, I would love to see. Happy hooking! Julie xxx Copyright 2015 Julie Erskine, All Rights Reserved © Please note: This pattern is property of Heart & Sew. This pattern is not to be redistributed for sale or for free. Text and images contained within this pattern are not authorised to be placed in full or in part on any website, book, magazine, blog or forum. This pattern is not to be translated or altered without expressed written consent. Currently I do not allow my patterns to be translated. You may however: Post my pictures on your website, blog or forum with a link back to this post. You may not post the pattern or any parts of it. You may however: Sell your own handmade items made from this pattern. The items must be individually handmade on a small scale by you and not mass produced in any way. Credit for the pattern in any online description (eg: "Created using a Heart & Sew Pattern") would be greatly appreciated. You may not claim, directly or indirectly, to be the original designer or author of the pattern. Please see my full disclosure for more details. I have included the exact yarns and materials I have used via the links below. I do my shopping at LoveCrochet - Shipping to the USA is $4.95 and free when you spend over $60.00. You can check the exact shipping cost for your country here. 3mm Crochet Hook (Clover Amour hooks are my favourite) 50g White Yarn (I used Wendy's Supreme Luxury Dk in "White") 50g Pink Yarn (Wendy's Supreme Luxury DK in "Apple Blossom") Pair of 6mm Safety eyes Blunt End Yarn Needle Sharp End Sewing Needle Light Pink Embroidery Floss Scissors Stitch Marker Polyester Toy Stuffing 30mm Bow Fabri-Tac Fabric Glue Strands of 3mm Pink Ribbon Psst! Hold down CTRL and P to print the pattern! Print from page 3 onwards to skip printing the pictures. Difficulty: Moderate - Beginners may struggle attaching the skirt. Must know how to work in the round, increase, decrease, chain, change from working in rounds to rows & change colours. This pattern uses the following U.S stitches & abbreviations: st = stitch sc = single crochet (double crochet for UK) dc = double crochet (treble crochet for UK) ch= chain sl st = slip stitch 2tog = 2 stitches together (decrease) Do not join rounds - work in a continuous spiral unless stated otherwise. It is a good idea to use a stitch marker to mark the end of each round (You can use a bent paper clip or hair grip!) My notes, tips and assembly instructions are in purple italics. Head: Starting at the point of the nose and working to the back of the head. The head is crocheted a little oddly and does not use traditional amigurumi shaping (it was very hard to get a good mouse shape!) but don't worry just go with it! In white yarn: Round 1) Magic Circle with 6sc (6) Round 2) 2sc in each st (12) Round 3) 1sc, 2sc in next st, repeat until end of the round (18) Round 4-6) 1sc in each st; for 3 rounds total (18) Round 7) 1sc, 2sc in next st, repeat until end of the round (27) Round 8) 2sc, 2sc in next st, repeat until end of the round (36) Round 9-10) 1sc in each st; for 2 rounds total (36) Embroider the nose: Using pink embroidery thread, embroider a nose over the magic circle (round 1) using a satin stitch. It is easier to stitch a "V" shape outline where you want the nose to go and fill it in. Round 11) 5sc then 2tog, repeat until second last st of the round, then 1sc in last remaining st (31) Round 12) 4sc then 2tog, repeat until second last st of the round, then 1sc in last remaining st (26) Attach 6mm safety eyes between rounds 7 and 8 (mine are attached 3 stitches apart for your reference) Make sure the backs are "snapped" all the way down the stalk. If your mouse is for a child it would be safer to embroider eyes with black thread (using french knots) Safety eyes are NOT always safe - despite the name! Start stuffing the head. Do not over stuff the head or you will end up with a bulky ball shape instead of a pointed mouse shape. Stuff the front of the head lightly but stuff the back of the head more fully! Continue to add a little bit of stuffing after every round till you are happy with the firmness and shape of the head. Round 13) 3sc, then 2tog, repeat until second last st of the round, then 1sc in last remaining st (21) Round 14) 2sc then 2tog, repeat until second last st of the round, then 1sc in last remaining st (16) Round 15) 1sc, then 2tog, repeat until second last st of the round, then 1sc in last remaining st (11) Round 16) 2tog all the way around until second last st, ignore last remaining st of the round (6) Slip stitch into the next stitch and fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Weave yarn tail in and out the remaining stitches (using a blunt end yarn needle) and pull tight to close. Knot Yarn. Pull yarn out through the bottom of the head for sewing onto the body later on. Push the attached safety eyes down hard into the head to shape the face and make the eyes seem more inset. Ears (Make 2): In white yarn: Round 1) Magic Circle with 6sc (6) Round 2) 2sc in each st (12) Round 3) 1sc, 2sc in next st, repeat until end of the round (18) Round 4-7) 1sc in each stitch; for 4 rounds total (18) Round 8) 1sc then 2tog, repeat until end of round(12) Slip stitch into the next stitch and fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Do not stuff ears. Body: In pink yarn Round 1) Magic Circle with 6sc (6) Round 2) 2sc in each st (12) Round 3) 1sc in each st (12) Round 4) 2sc in each st (24) Round 5-7) 1sc in each st; for 3 rounds total (24) Round 8) 3sc, 2sc in next st, repeat until end of the round (30) Round 9) 4sc, 2sc in next st, repeat until end of the round (36) Round 10-13) 1sc in each st; for 4 rounds total (36) Round 14) Back loop only: 1sc in each st (36) This is where you will attach the mouse's skirt later. Change to white yarn: Round 15) 1sc in each st (36) Round 16) 4sc then 2tog, repeat until end of the round (30) Round 17) 3sc then 2tog, repeat until end of the round (24) Round 18) 2sc then 2tog, repeat until end of the round (18) Start stuffing the body. Round 19) 1sc then 2tog, repeat until end of the round (12) Round 20) 2tog all the way round (6) Slip stitch into the next stitch and fasten off. Stuff the rest of the body to a firmness you are happy with. Weave yarn tail in and out the remaining 6 st and pull tight to close. Knot the yarn and hide yarn tail inside the body. Skirt: The skirt is attached to the visible front loops on Round 14 of the body as follows: In pink yarn: Insert hook into one of the loops on the back of the body, draw pink yarn through loop and chain 1. As you crochet make sure to crochet over the loose yarn tail or "straggler" until it is completely hidden and secured inside your work. Round 1-2) 1sc in each st; for 2 rounds total (36) Round 3) Ch 2, 3dc in each st (108) Join the end of round 3 to the start of round 3 using a slip stitch. Fasten off and weave in yarn tail. Arms (Make 2): In white yarn: Round 1) Magic Circle with 6sc (6) Round 2) 5sc, 2sc in last st (7) Round 3) 6sc, 2sc in last st (8) Round 4-5) 1sc in each st; for 2 rounds total (8) Round 6) 2sc then 2 tog; repeat until the end of the round (6) Round 7-13) 1sc in each st; for 7 rounds total (6) After last round: Slip stitch into the next st and fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Stuff hand, do not stuff the rest of the arm. Legs (Make 2): In White Yarn: Round 1) Magic Circle with 6sc (6) Round 2) 2sc in each st (12) Round 3) 1sc, 2sc in next st, repeat until end of the round (18) Round 4-5) 1sc in each st; for 2 rounds total (18) Round 6) 1sc then 2tog, repeat until end of the round (12) Round 7) 4sc then 2tog; repeat until end of the round (10) Round 8-13) 1sc in each st; for 6 rounds total (10) After last round: Slip stitch into the next st and fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Stuff the end of the legs lightly and pinch the foot to make a "foot" shape. Do not over stuff the feet or you will end up with a round ball shape instead of a little foot shape. Stuff the leg parts more firmly. Slippers (Make 2): In pink yarn: Round 1) Magic Circle with 6sc (6) Round 2) 2sc in each st (12) Round 3) 1sc, 2sc in next st, repeat until end of round (18) Round 4-5) 1sc in each st; for 2 rounds total (18) Change to working in rows: Row 1) ch 1, 1 sc in the next 10 sts (10) Row 2-3) ch 1, turn work, 1 sc in the next 10 sts; for 2 rows total (10) Slip the slippers onto the feet. If you like you can glue or sew them onto the feet at this point. Mine are glued on with Fabri-Tac. Attaching the ribbons: Take 1 strand of ribbon. Using Fabric-Tac, glue one end of the ribbon onto the inside corner of the slipper where the rows end (circled in the photograph) Leave for a few minutes to dry. Wrap ribbon across the front and then around the foot. Glue the other end of the strand onto the other corner and leave aside to dry. Tail: In white yarn: 1) Make a slip knot on your hook, leaving a long, starting straggler yarn tail. This tail will be used to help sew the tail to the body. 2) Ch 20, skip 1 ch and sl st into next ch (into chain 19) Continue to sl st all the way down the row. Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing. You should now have the yarn tail and the straggler from the beginning slip knot side by side - both of these tails will be used to sew the tail to the body. I know lots of people hate the sewing part of amigurumi. If you assemble your mouse in the following order you shouldn't have any problems. 1. Sew the ears to the head. 2. Sew the head to the body using a ladder stitch. This will pull the head tighter into the body. The start of the body should be pushed down FLAT before sewing the head on if you want your mouse to look like mine. The head should be sewn on directly above round 3 - once the head is sewn on you should be unable to see rounds 1 & 2. 3. Sew the arms to the body, they go on round 4 of the body directly underneath the head at either side. 4. Sew the legs to the bottom of the body, your mouse can either be standing or sitting. 5. Using Fabri-Tac, glue the bow onto the head. 6. Sew the tail to the back of the body, directly under the skirt. Because the tail is so flimsy and delicate, it is important it is sewn on securely. The following is the best way I have found to sew and secure the tail to the body: 1. Using a blunt end yarn needle draw the straggler through a stitch on the back on your mouse, directly under the skirt. Draw it through the same stitch again and pull through the loop created to form a knot. Don't hide the yarn tail in your work just yet. 2. Repeat this same process with the other yarn tail left from where you fastened off the tail, in the next stitch over. Don't hide the yarn tail in your work just yet. 3. Tie both remaining yarn tails together to form a knot. Use a blunt yarn needle to hide both yarn tails and the knot inside the body. ♥ Now you have your own ballerina mouse to dance with! I would love to see pictures of your finished mouse, please send me them either on Facebook or by email. Don't miss the next FREE Heart & Sew pattern: Follow Heart & Sew via Bloglovin' Follow Heart & Sew on Instagram Like Heart & Sew on Facebook
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Find the free pattern for this Alpaca Squishy Pom Crocheted Beanie below or you may choose to purchase the printable ad-free PDF version from my Etsy shop This squishy, comfy crocheted hat pattern is so pretty. There's a matching crocheted scarf to go with it as well. Free pattern and tutorial available.
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