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【Materials】 Yarn (color: gray, black) Eye accessories-12mm Crochet hook-3mm Toy stuffing Needle 【Finished Size】 15 cm high 【Abbrevations】 MR-Magic Ring sc-single crochet inc-increase dec-decrease ch-chain stitch sp-space ss-slip stitch 【Body】make with gray color R1: MR 8 sc (8) R2: 8 inc (16) R3: (1 sc, 1 inc)*8 (24) R4: (3 sc, 1 inc)*6 (30) R5: 2 sc, 1 inc, (4 sc, 1 inc)*5, 2 sc (36) R6-10: 36 sc (36) R11: 2 sc, 1 dec, (4 sc, 1 dec)*5, 2 sc (30) R12-14: 30 sc (30) R15: (3 sc, 1 dec)*6 (24) R16: 1 sc, 1 dec, (2 sc, 1 dec)*5, 1 sc (18) Without breaking the thread, continue crocheting the head. 【Head】make with gray&black color R17: 18 sc (18) R18: 1 sc, 1 inc, (2 sc, 1 inc)*5, 1 sc (24) R19: (3 sc, 1 inc)*6 (30) R20: 2 sc, 1 inc, (4 sc, 1 inc)*5, 2 sc (36) R21: (5 sc, 1 inc)*6 (42) R22: 3 sc, 1 inc, (6 sc, 1 inc)*5, 3 sc (48) R23: (7 sc, 1 inc)*6 (54) R24: 4 sc, 1 inc, (8 sc, 1 inc)*5, 4 sc (60) R25-36: 60 sc (60) Filling. Install eyes between head R28 and R29, 10 stitches apart. Use black thread to embroider the mouth (1 out and 2 in, 3 out and 2 in, 4 out and 3 in), and hide the thread into the head. R37: 4 sc, 1 dec, (8 sc, 1 dec)*5, 4 sc (54) R38: (7 sc, 1 dec)*6 (48) R39: 3 sc, 1 dec, (6 sc, 1 dec)*5, 3 sc (42) R40: (5 sc, 1 dec)*6 (36) R41: 2 sc, 1 dec, (4 sc, 1 dec)*5, 2 sc (30) R42: (3 sc, 1 dec)*6 (24) Filling. R43: (1 sc, 1 dec)*8 (16) R44: 8 dec (8) Prepare a thread about 30cm long for pulling the eye socket. Pull eye sockets: A goes in and 1 goes out, 2 goes in and A goes out, B goes in and 3 goes out, 4 goes in and B comes out, tie the thread tightly and hide it in the head. The head is closed and the thread is hidden. Embroidered blush under eyes. 【Ear】x 2, make with gray color R1: MR 3 sc, 1 ch, turn (3) … Little Bat Crochet Pattern Read More »
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YARN & SAMPLE SHOWN I designed this TANAKA sweater with Bulky weight yarn. When you choose the yarn for this sweater, I recommend you to use Bulky weight yarn or the yarn which you get the right gauge. Yarn Merino Bulky by Junko Okamoto Design 100% Extrafine merino ( super wash ), Approx 100g / 93m ( 102yd ) Size ( 1, 2, 3 )( 4, 5, 6, 7 ) Finished bust circumference ( 128, 140, 149 )( 158, 168, 177, 183 )cm ( 50, 55, 59 )( 62, 66, 70, 72 ) in Recommended ease : 30〜60cm ( 12〜24in ) of positive ease at bust. Approx Yardage Color A ( 174, 174, 189 )( 189, 198, 198, 198 )g ( 162, 162, 174 )( 174, 185, 185, 185 )m ( 177, 177, 190 )( 190, 202, 202, 202 )yd Color B ( 33, 33, 35 )( 35, 37, 37, 37 )g ( 31, 31, 33 )( 33, 35, 35, 35 )m ( 33, 33, 36 )( 36, 38, 38, 38 )yd Color C / Short ver. ( 532, 578, 625 )( 656, 700, 731, 756 )g ( 495, 538, 582 )( 610, 651, 680, 703 )m ( 541, 588, 636 )( 667, 711, 743, 768 )yd Color C / Long ver. ( 578, 662, 715 )( 752, 800, 839, 851 )g ( 538, 616, 665 )( 700, 744, 781, 792 )m ( 588, 673, 727 )( 765, 813, 854, 866 )yd Color D ( 45, 45, 48 )( 48, 51, 51, 51 )g ( 42, 42, 45 )( 45, 48, 48, 48 )m ( 45, 45, 49 )( 49, 55, 55, 55 )yd CHART & Sample Dark brown / Size 4 Short ver. ( Color A : Flamingo / B : Fox / C : Dark brown / D : Greige ) ( https://www.ravelry.com/projects/JunkoOkamoto/tanaka-dark... ) Sample Fox / Size 2 Short ver. ( Color A : Flamingo / B : Greige / C : Fox / D : Dark brown ) ( https://www.ravelry.com/projects/JunkoOkamoto/tanaka-fox ) Sample Greige / Size 5 Long ver. ( Color A : Flamingo / B : Dark brown / C : Greige / D : Fox ) ( https://www.ravelry.com/projects/JunkoOkamoto/tanaka-greige ) Model size / Height 164cm ( 5ft 4.6in ) and bust circ 93cm ( 36.6in ) PATTERN NOTE TANAKA sweater is worked round with the top-down. NEEDLE & TOOL 100cm ( 40” ) or longer circular needles for Magic Loop method. US 10 ( 6.00mm ) for Color work and Stockinette stitch US 8 ( 5.00mm ) for 1×1ribbing Stitch markers, Holders, Tapestry needle GAUGE 13sts and 17rows = 10 cm ( 4” ) in Color work and Stockinette stitch with US 10 ( 6.00mm ) needle or needle size needed to get right gauge. YARN & SAMPLE SHOWN ( 糸とサンプル ) TANAKA セーターは Bulky weight / 超極太くらいの太さの糸を使って編みました。糸をお選びになる際は、Bulkyまたはゲージに合う糸をご使用ください。 Yarn ( 使用した毛糸 ) Merino Bulky by Junko Okamoto Design 100% Extrafine merino ( super wash ), おおよそ 100g / 93m ( 102yd ) Size / サイズ ( 1, 2, 3 )( 4, 5, 6, 7 ) 仕上がりサイズ / 円周 : 脇下位置 ( 128, 140, 149 )( 158, 168, 177, 183 )cm ( 50, 55, 59 )( 62, 66, 70, 72 ) in 推奨ゆとり / バストトップ : 30〜60cm ( 12〜24in ) おおよその使用量 Color A ( 174, 174, 189 )( 189, 198, 198, 198 )g ( 162, 162, 174 )( 174, 185, 185, 185 )m ( 177, 177, 190 )( 190, 202, 202, 202 )yd Color B ( 33, 33, 35 )( 35, 37, 37, 37 )g ( 31, 31, 33 )( 33, 35, 35, 35 )m ( 33, 33, 36 )( 36, 38, 38, 38 )yd Color C / Short ver. ( ショート丈バージョン ) ( 532, 578, 625 )( 656, 700, 731, 756 )g ( 495, 538, 582 )( 610, 651, 680, 703 )m ( 541, 588, 636 )( 667, 711, 743, 768 )yd Color C / Long ver. ( ロング丈バージョン ) ( 578, 662, 715 )( 752, 800, 839, 851 )g ( 538, 616, 665 )( 700, 744, 781, 792 )m ( 588, 673, 727 )( 765, 813, 854, 866 )yd Color D ( 45, 45, 48 )( 48, 51, 51, 51 )g ( 42, 42, 45 )( 45, 48, 48, 48 )m ( 45, 45, 49 )( 49, 55, 55, 55 )yd CHART & Sample Dark brown ( サンプル こげ茶色 ) / Size 4 Short ver. ( Color A : Flamingo / B : Fox / C : Dark brown / D : Greige ) ( https://www.ravelry.com/projects/JunkoOkamoto/tanaka-dark... ) Sample Fox ( サンプル きつね色 ) / Size 2 Short ver. ( Color A : Flamingo / B : Greige / C : Fox / D : Dark brown ) ( https://www.ravelry.com/projects/JunkoOkamoto/tanaka-fox ) Sample Greige ( サンプル グレージュ ) / Size 5 Long ver. ( Color A : Flamingo / B : Dark brown / C : Greige / D : Fox ) ( https://www.ravelry.com/projects/JunkoOkamoto/tanaka-greige ) Model size ( モデルサイズ ) / 身長 164cm, バスト 93cm PATTERN NOTE ( パターンについて ) TANAKA セーターはトップダウンで輪に編みます。 NEEDLE & TOOL ( 針と道具 ) 100cm またはそれ以上の長さの輪針 ( マジックループの方法を使用します。) US 10 ( 6.00mm ) / カラーワーク、メリヤスで使用 US 8 ( 5.00mm ) / 1目ゴム編みで使用 ステッチマーカー, ホルダー, とじ針 GAUGE ( ゲージ ) US 10 ( 6.00mm )の針 またはゲージに合う針を使用して、 カラーワークとメリヤス編みで 13目×17段=10cm
This is crochet pattern, not a finnish doll Size approx: 21cm Yarn: cotton yarn Hook: 3mm – 2,5mm – 2mm The pattern is written in American English crochet terms Skill level: Easy / Intermediate
What is a Herbaceous Border? If you’d have asked me what a herbaceous border is 5 years ago, I’d have given you a rather quizzical look. Although I thought gardening was fun and recognised that I felt good after spending time outside in our London garden, it’s really been since our move to the Cotswolds in April 2020 that my passion and knowledge for gardening has really grown. The part of our garden (perhaps aside from the raised beds kitchen garden) that brings me the most joy, is without doubt our Herbaceous Border. It’s now a phrase that I utter on a weekly basis, and certainly more so during Spring and Summer; when showing guests around our home and garden for the first time, or when sharing gardening advice with friends and followers alike. A herbaceous border is typically defined as a collection of perennial herbaceous plants that are arranged to create a beautiful effect with thought given to their placement based on their colour, their scale, their shape, and the time of year that they bloom. You mostly find them in the UK, and although I’m biased, I think you find the most wonderful ones in the gardens around the Cotswolds. A herbaceous border changes almost weekly between April and October; with different flowers and plants coming into bloom at different times. Each year it evolves; with some plants out-competing their neighbours, and certainly no 2 years are the same. You can create a structure and then amend it every year, or keep adding in to it through the seasons as you please. Creating your very own herbaceous border may seem like a daunting process, but it’s easy than you may think. Read on for the ultimate guide on how to create your dream herbaceous border! Purchasing your Perennials If you want the best value for money, I’d recommend purchasing your perennials as bare roots. Bare root means that your plants will be delivered to you in their dormant state, as a bunch of roots in a bit of soil. One of my favourite places for ordering my bare roots is Farmer Gracy. Farmer Gracy is a wonderful company based in The Netherlands who sell gorgeous bare root perennials and bulbs to keep you in blooms year round. When choosing your perennials, there are many things to consider. Firstly, if you live in a cool climate, you may want to stick to plants which say they’re ‘fully hardy’. Next think about the location of your border – is it going to be in full sun or partial shade, for example? Be sure to get the appropriate plants for the space. Luckily, when you click on a plant you like on Farmer Gracy, it tells you all of this information, making it really easy to decide which plants will work best. Perennials tend to look best when planted in groups of three if they’re fairly small plants; while plants that get very large such as geraniums can look effective planted alone. Be sure to have a loosely repeating pattern of plants along the border – so perhaps you’ll have three phlox planted together at one end of the border, another group of three roughly in the centre, and another three at the other end of the border, and so on for each plant. You don’t need to strive for perfect symmetry; a loose symmetry is all you need for a beautiful border. The next thing to consider is the flowering time of each plant. You want to extend the life of your border as much as possible, and so choose a group of perennials that between them, flower from May to September. You can further extend the flowering of your border by adding in winter or spring flowering bulbs (mostly planted in Autumn); summer flowering bulbs such as dahlias which can flower until October; plus some evergreen bushes for winter structure. Use code JOSIE to get 10% off your Farmer Gracy order here Creating your Dream Border Ok so it’s March / April and your Farmer Gracy bare roots have arrived… what next? Your bare roots are too little to go straight into your border, so get each plant potted up in its own small pot (labelled!) and keep watered. By late April or early May, your plants will be ready to be planted in your border. To actually create your border, measure out the area and mark it using string and some tent hooks or little sticks. Dig down to remove the top layer of grass or soil, removing any large stones, then replace with a good layer of compost. Water the border deeply before planting. Once your border has been prepared, it’s a good idea to lay out your plants on top of the border, and play around with the positioning. Keep in mind what will be in flower at certain times of year, and spread your colours evenly through the border. Once you’re happy with the positioning, simply dig a hole for each plant, and put them in. Keep your plants well watered until established. Your border may look a little empty when you first plant your border, but trust me – it will be looking fabulous in no time! Turn on your JavaScript to view content