Elena from Yoshkar-Ola, Russia, knits toys and dolls to adorn the brightest holidays — Christmas and New Year. And there is a pinch of magic in her story. Born on January 7 — Russian Christmas — Elena fell in love with the family celebrations of the holiday.
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NOTE: patterns cheaper on my Ko-Fi due to Etsy's high fees: https://ko-fi.com/marsmakesuk/link/DRAGONFLY20 The Dragonfly Sweater. This is a digital pdf pattern, not a physical product. If you like the dragonfly pattern, I also have a dragonfly skirt pattern available. You can buy both the dragonfly sweater and skirt patterns together as a bundle on my Etsy for a discounted price. This pattern is: - Written for sizes XS-5XL. - Suitable for advanced beginners. - Written in US crochet terms. - Comprehensive with step-by-step instructions, accompanying pictures, a crochet diagram, and an exclusive video tutorial. You will need DK/weight 3 yarn (see below for yarn estimations), and a 3mm crochet hook. You will also need a tapestry needle, a measuring tape, stitch markers, and scissors. XS: 300g S: 350g M: 380g L: 400g XL: 450g 2XL: 500g 3XL: 550g 4XL: 600g 5XL: 650g NB: this purchase comes with 2 PDF files: the original pattern, and a print-friendly pattern with reduced colour. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me on Etsy or on Instagram (@mars_makes_). If you enjoy this pattern and the finished product, any reviews are appreciated :)
This beginner-friendly crochet top pattern is available in six adult sizes from XS through XXL and includes a video tutorial. It's perfect for wearing on a hot day, or for layering in cooler weather.
Crochet pattern for a totally adorable tubby robin which you can make as a hanging ornament or to stand on a surface. The finished robins make a great gift for a nature-lover or would be perfect as a Christmas tree decoration, twig tree ornament or to decorate your table. Use different colours for Easter ornaments, a sweet baby's mobile, bag charm, or even an original toy for your cat! Attic24 used this robin crochet pattern for her Winter Wreath! For an approximately 8cm or 3" traditional robin as shown in the pictures above you will need double-knitting (DK, light worsted weight, Category 3) yarn in the following quantities: • 9m (10yards) of white/cream; • 7m (8yards) of red/orange; and • 10m (11 yards) of brown/taupe. You will also need: • a small amount of stranded embroidery cotton or 4 ply (sport weight, Category 2) yarn for the face details. • a small quantity of stuffing material (details are given in the pattern) • a 3.5mm (E-4) crochet hook • a 3mm (C-2) crochet hook • a yarn needle Of course you can work a larger or smaller robin using thicker or thinner yarn and varying your hook size accordingly! Or work in different colours for a different effect. This pattern is available in three versions: UK, US or French. All three files will be available for you on purchase and you can choose whichever you prefer to use. Important features of my crochet patterns: My crochet patterns include BOTH a detailed 'tutorial-style' set of instructions with colour photos, AND a succinct unillustrated pattern using standard crochet conventions. I have developed this style because I find I like to see a lot of detail the first time I work a pattern, but if I then work the same piece again, I don't need the pictures, etc, and indeed they can get in the way when I just want a quick reminder of what I'm doing. The PDF is also structured so that the succinct version, with an area for your own notes, is on a single page, making it easy to just take one sheet of paper with you if you have printed it out for quick reference on the move. This pattern comes with my full support! If you have any difficulties, please contact me. I am a real person and I'd love to hear from you and see pictures of your finished birdies! :-) ★ --- More Options --- ★ You can purchase this pattern with all the yarn and stuffing you need, in an eco-friendly kit. Please see this listing: www.etsy.com/uk/listing/177179478 If you'd like to give this pattern to someone as a gift, please see my eco-friendly gift pattern here: www.etsy.com/uk/listing/196624185 I also sell finished robins! Please see this listing: www.etsy.com/uk/listing/183199459 ★ --- Other Patterns and Kits --- ★ Please see my Crochet Pattern department for more patterns: http://etsy.me/2f9wDw6 I sell a range of eco-friendly Crochet Kits to make creating something even easier, or to give as gifts. Please see here: http://etsy.me/2ewp8xa 👋 --- Little Conkers Links --- 👋 I have a website and blog at www.littleconkers.co.uk If you have a few minutes to spare, please like and follow me on your favourite social media to see news, behind-the-scenes updates and special offers: • Twitter: www.twitter.com/LittleConkers • Facebook: www.facebook.com/LittleConkers • Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/LittleConkersUK • Instagram: www.instagram.com/littleconkersuk Please post a picture of what you create using #LittleConkers ★ --- Pattern Use --- ★ Once purchased, this pattern remains the copyright of Little Conkers. You may not reproduce all or any part of this pattern. Please do not sell items made from this pattern, without express prior permission and credit.
Please note that this is not the finished product. This purchase contains detailed PDF instructions (51 pages) on how to crochet this toy. The file will be available for download immediately after purchase. All steps are documented by detailed desciption, step-by-step photos and video demonstration, where I will crochet the whole model with you. Prior experience with crocheting is recommended for this project. However, I believe that with enough determination it is perfectly doable by beginners as well. All stitches are explained by provided video tutorials. It is also a great project for those who dislike sewing like me, because no sewing is required during the process. SIZE If you use recommended yarn and hook size, the finished toy will be approximately 27 cm tall (10.6 inches). Totally, you will make 2904 stitches and it will take you about 5 hours. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES Chenille yarn (e.g. Himalaya Dolphin Baby). You will need three colors (plus one optional): Darker gray (80320) Light beige (80342, 80365, Yarn Art Dolce 771, Etrofil Yonca Baby 70703) Black (80311) Warm green (80349) - optional color for the leaf Hook size 5 mm (US 8/H, UK 6) 150g of soft stuffing material (e.g. PES fiber ball stuffing) White felt for two circles Ø 2 cm Two black safety eye pins Ø 12 mm Thin, white string to mark your stitches Long embroidery needle, scissors Thank you for checking out my work. I am glad that I can share it with you and I hope it will bring joy to your little loved ones. If you have any questions please don‘t hesitate to send me a message. © COPYRIGHT Please do not sell or distrubute these instructions. I will be happy if you sell finished items (and even more so if you credit me as the designer).
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One day I discovered something special and unexpected. I found out that Glow-in-the-dark yarn existed! I thought it would be really fun to experiment with the yarn, and so I really racked my head to find something special to make from it. I am a huge fan of Hayao Miyazaki. In Princess Mononoke, the Kodamas (tree spirits) appear looking ghostly yet cute at the same time. They tilt their heads around and pop it back into place making these rattling noises. The more I thought about it, the more excited I became about what I thought would be the perfect combo of the ami and the yarn. I went into my studio and I began making 2 different versions of the Kodamas: a sitting one, and a standing one. The sitting one has a more round face and looks like its sitting with its knees up. The standing Kodama has a head more like an alien. The great thing about these Kodomas is that if you make the faces different, they look like different versions, so feel free to experiment with the faces! If you don’t have Glow-in-the-dark yarn, you can still make them using any sort of yarn and …
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This is not my pattern. It was written by Steven Wyckoff of www.wyldscallyns.com, and I found it here on Ravelry. Unfortunately the pattern no longer exists anywhere on the internet, so I am posting it here as found originally. It's just too cute to be taunting so many people on the internet with no pattern. Take it away, Steven! Little Cuttlefish: The example cuttlefish was done using a 4.00 mm (US G6) hook, blue worsted weight Lion Brand Wool Ease, and 3/8 inch safety eyes. You will also need a tapestry needle (to sew the head onto the body) and some sort of stuffing. Feel free to use a different hook, yarn, or eyes if you prefer. I use the notation “[some stitches] x 3” to mean repeat the [some stitches] three times. Here are other abbreviations that I am using: sc = single crochet inc = increase ch = chain sl = slip stitch blo = back loop only single crochet. This should leave an extra bar on the outside of the critter. hdc = half double crochet (yarn over, hook through stitch, yarn over, pull through all three loops) 3bauble = Basically you will do three double crochets that all go into the same stitch, and then are closed off with a single, final pull-through. I guess that is [y/o, hook through stitch, y/o pull through, y/o, pull through 2 of the loops, leaving two on the hook] x 3 y/o pull through all four loops at once. This should make a bit of a bump but won’t be an increase or a decrease. The body and head are done in the round, and I like to start with a magic loop. Body: The trick here is that your increases should be coming from the sides, not spread evenly as you would for a sphere; we’re trying to make a creature that is shaped more like an almond than a ball. The body should be worked in the round. Row 1: Using magic loop, sc 4 (4 stitches total) Row 2: inc in each sc from row 1 (8) Row 3: [inc, sc 2, inc] x 2 (12) Row 4: [inc, sc 4, inc] x 2 (16) Row 5-6: sc 16 (16) Row 7: inc, sc 6, inc, sc 8 (18) Row 8-9: sc 18 (18) Row 10: inc, sc 7, inc, sc 9 (20) Row 11-12: sc 20 (20) Row 13: inc, sc 8, inc, sc 10 (22) Row 14-15: sc 22 (22) Row 16: inc, sc 9, inc, sc 11 (24) Row 17-18: sc 24 (24) Row 19: [dec, sc 8, dec] x 2 (20) Bind off Fringe: Work slip stitches along the surface of the body about where your increases are coming from. I had to kind of take what I could get as far as keeping it straight and even. I used the last row of 24 as my starting and ending point. Once you have a base of slip stitches to work from, double crochet one row all the way around. For my fringe I did about 1 double crochet per slip stitch, but if you want a more ruffly fringe you should do more. 3-5 double crochet per slip stich would be much more ruffly. Head: This will be a more traditional circular increase but one of the rows is going to be a whole bunch of tentacles. When that happens you will be chaining off into the abyss and then working your way back to form the tentacle/arm. Working in the round again Row 1: Using magic loops, sc 5 (5) Row 2: blo 2 in each sc from previous row (10) Row 3: [inc, sc 1] x 5 (15) Row 4: sc 4, , x6, , sc 3 (15) Row 5: sc 15 (15) When you get to the tentacles/arms, work into the back loops of row 3, making sure the arms are on the outside of the critter. Row 6: sc 5, 3bauble x2, sc 1, 3bauble x2, sc 5 (15) Row 7: sc 15 (15) Bind off : chain 10 out away from the head. Then turn and work back: sl 2, sc 3, hdc 4. Once you get back to the head, slip stitch to the front loop only of the stitch you would have been working into if not for the tentacle. The back loop will be left for the next row to work into. This whole thing should use one stitch from the row below but leave a long tentacle hanging off. : chain 10 out and slip stitch 10 back with the last one being into the row below. Use safety eyes and attach them on the outside of the bumps created by the pairs of baubles. I put mine between the two baubles but you can feel free to put them wherever looks the cutest. Once the eyes and fringe are in place, stuff both parts and sew the head onto the body. That’s it! While I have crocheted a number of things without a pattern, this is the first time I’ve tried to formulate my ad-libbing into a pattern someone else could follow. Let me know if you find any mistakes and posts pics of your FOs! I will be sharing mine soon, so keep an eye out for that and show me yours too! Limpet x
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¡Verano se escribe con V de Verbena! El verano es calorcito, los días son más largos y eso hace que te llenes de energía. Cuando atardece los paseos a la orilla del mar te llenan de paz. Es una estación necesario para mantener nuestra armonía todo el año. Este chal triangular es ideal para esta época por si refresca por las noches, con su gran tamaño pero con calado para que no te de calor. Además el material es una delicia! tanto por su colorido como por su composición. Te encantará tejerlo! Material: 6 ovillos de verbena de Rosas Crafts (50gr, 105 metros, 65% algodón, 25% viscosa, 10% lino) Muestra: Para obtener un cuadrado de 10x10cm hay que hacer 18 puntos altos y 7 vueltas. Tamaño: El tamaño final del chal es 19080cm (este chal no ha sido bloqueado) Espero que os guste!
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