These 40 Crochet Pokémon Patterns will encourage your crochet hook! Crochet these Pokémon characters that will please you, your kids, and your friends!
These 40 Crochet Pokémon Patterns will encourage your crochet hook! Crochet these Pokémon characters that will please you, your kids, and your friends!
These 40 Crochet Pokémon Patterns will encourage your crochet hook! Crochet these Pokémon characters that will please you, your kids, and your friends!
These 40 Crochet Pokémon Patterns will encourage your crochet hook! Crochet these Pokémon characters that will please you, your kids, and your friends!
These 40 Crochet Pokémon Patterns will encourage your crochet hook! Crochet these Pokémon characters that will please you, your kids, and your friends!
These 40 Crochet Pokémon Patterns will encourage your crochet hook! Crochet these Pokémon characters that will please you, your kids, and your friends!
What better way to catch a Pikachu, but with a functional Pokeball! The origin of this Pokeball amigurumi pattern began when one day my friend, Tina, asked me regarding another crochet Pokeball I had made, “Does it open?” And that one, at the time, did not. BUT… that question got the gears rolling in my head, and I thought to myself, “Wouldn’t it be crazy if I did make a Pokeball that opened and closed and could capture whatever Pokemon was out there to be found?!” And thus was born, the amigurumi Pokeball Pod, quite the magical form. It’s a tool that every Pokemon trainer must carry, and also functions as quite a lovely and comfy home for your Pokemon. I only know how to create the crochet Pokeball, but alas, the actual mechanics of how a Pokeball works is beyond me! Here is a collection of all the Pokemon projects I’ve made so far. As you can see, the crochet Pokeball can house quite a few different Pokemon amigurumi critters! So anyways, let’s get to the pattern so you can continue to collect and train your Pokemon! Please enjoy and do let me know how your crochet and Pokemon …
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These 40 Crochet Pokémon Patterns will encourage your crochet hook! Crochet these Pokémon characters that will please you, your kids, and your friends!
These 40 Crochet Pokémon Patterns will encourage your crochet hook! Crochet these Pokémon characters that will please you, your kids, and your friends!
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What better way to catch a Pikachu, but with a functional Pokeball! The origin of this Pokeball amigurumi pattern began when one day my friend, Tina, asked me regarding another crochet Pokeball I had made, “Does it open?” And that one, at the time, did not. BUT… that question got the gears rolling in my head, and I thought to myself, “Wouldn’t it be crazy if I did make a Pokeball that opened and closed and could capture whatever Pokemon was out there to be found?!” And thus was born, the amigurumi Pokeball Pod, quite the magical form. It’s a tool that every Pokemon trainer must carry, and also functions as quite a lovely and comfy home for your Pokemon. I only know how to create the crochet Pokeball, but alas, the actual mechanics of how a Pokeball works is beyond me! Here is a collection of all the Pokemon projects I’ve made so far. As you can see, the crochet Pokeball can house quite a few different Pokemon amigurumi critters! So anyways, let’s get to the pattern so you can continue to collect and train your Pokemon! Please enjoy and do let me know how your crochet and Pokemon …
The Playroom Quilt pattern is here! This pattern is the second to release in the Sewn Home Series. I love how playful this pattern is without being overly complicated. This is a simple and easy pattern! It's the perfect beginner quilt. Do you recognize that backing? I finally made use of my Itajime Shibori fabrics. Read more about that process here. I have made this quilt four times and every time I am surprised at how fast it comes together. Fun Fact: This pattern was actually the very first one I designed for the series. I knew I wanted it to be called the Playroom Quilt because it reminds me of the stacking blocks we have for the boys in their playroom. I love that you could shift all these blocks around and come up with a different quilt top every time if you wanted to. They create so many fun patterns when they are all together! The blue and white version you see above is the crib size quilt. I have also been using it in the stroller almost every day now that the weather has cooled off. Can I start calling it a Stroller Size instead of Crib or Baby? It really does fit perfectly around both of them in our double Bob. Now this quilt kit will be available soon from Lamb & Loom - but isn't available quite yet. It brings me all the Fall/Winter vibes. I pulled these fabrics knowing I was going to gift this quilt top to my sister in law and her partner for Christmas. As the quilt was coming together I kept thinking... well maybe I should just keep it. I love it so much, but alas it will be getting wrapped and shipped off as a gift. I guess I will just have to make another one for myself. Quilt Kits Available Now: There are so many gorgeous kits available for this quilt. Check out all of these wonderful online quilt shops to purchase the kit after you have purchase the pattern here. ROSIE GIRL QUILTING I love the gold and white, but they are also caring all of these two color versions as kits as well! How will you ever decide?! They would all be beautiful! FABRIC STORK This gorgeous pink and green combo makes me so happy! Check out this quilt kit from Fabric Stork and grab one before they are gone! SALT CITY LANE Pattern Testers: As always - we can't forget about my wonderful pattern testers. I hope these inspire you as much as they inspire me! This first one is by Shannon Killham (@Beachmamamade) Look at this little nugget! I love this color combo. I'm adding it to my to-do list. It's just perfect! This next one is by Christine (@lopolokko) and just take a look at all that color. I love how the vibrant floral balances with the white. It's gorgeous! Look at this additional gold and white combo by Ama @thevibrantpixel. I love how vibrant the gold is against the white. It's giving me all the sunshine vibes! You might also be interested in the other patterns of this series: The Living Room Quilt Pattern The Playroom Quilt Pattern The Sunroom Quilt Pattern The Mudroom Quilt Pattern The Sewn Home Pattern Bundle
How to Make a Macrame Portrait Wall Hanging: It had been a while since I shared one of my macrame projects here.In this Instructable I will be showing you how you can turn pictures into beautiful fiber art by learning only one knot.Don't be fooled - this is a very labor intensive project but t…
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Hi everyone! In May I published the Chasing Summer Tank and it became one of my post popular pattern releases yet! After seeing how much you all loved that design, I knew I had to make another version for you. This month I'm sharing a fingering weight version of the same top, called Chasing
ENGLISH PATTERN FOUND HERE Mange har bedt meg om oppskriften jeg bruker på monsterbuksene mine, men siden jeg har strikket fritt etter mitt eget hode så har jeg ikke kunne gitt den ut. Men, jeg har nå endelig fått satt meg ned og skrevet ned hva jeg gjør :-). Oppskriften er i to størrelser, 6mnd-2 år (2-4 år). Siden buksene er veldig tøyelige og småttinger ikke vokser så veldig i bredden så er det kun lengden på beina som man må endre for større størrelser :-). Dette er første gang jeg har prøvd meg på å strikke et mønster så alle tilbakemeldinger tas imot med takk. Hvis det er noe du ikke forstår, eller du har spørsmål så legg gjerne igjen en kommentar eller send meg en epost. Hvis du lager disse buksene så blir jeg veldig glad om du linker bilder tilbake hit. Pinnestørrelse: 4mm Garn: Alt garn som passer pinne 3-4, 100m - 50g. Strikkefasthet: 20masker = 10cm. Forbruk: 2 nøster bunnfarge, 1 nøste av hver stripefarge, ca 25m rødt, litt hvitt, og litt svart. Monsterbukser Legg opp med farge 1 på pinne 4 92 (100) masker. Strikk 6 omg vrangbord 2R2V, start med 2V (2-4 år: start m 2R) 7. omg: *kast, 2V sammen, kast, 2R*, gjenta ** (2-4 år: *2R, kast, 2V sammen, kast*, gjenta ** 8. omg: *2V sammen, 1V, 2R*, gjenta** (2-4 år: *2R, 2V sammen, 1V*, gjenta **) Strikk 5 omg vrangbord. Strikk 16 (18)omg glattstrikk, bytt til farge 2, strikk 4 omg glattstrikk. Bytt til rød farge, nå skal det strikkes munn. Strikk 2 omg glattstrikk Strikk 33R (35), snu arb Strikk 20V, snu arb Strikk 23 R, snu arb Strikk 26V, snu arb Strikk 29R (30), snu arb Strikk 32V (34), snu arb Strikk 35R (38), snu arb Strikk 38V (42), snu arb Strikk 42R (46), snu arb Strikk 46V (50), snu arb Strikk 2 omg glattstrikk Bytt til farge 2. Strikk 4 omg glatt strikk. På siste omg settes et merke (A) etter A 21 (23), deretter et merke (B) etter 4 (4), så et merke (C) etter 42 (46), og til slutt et merke (D) etter 4 (4). Dette skal bli buksebein og skritt. Bytt til farge 1. Øk 1m før A og etter B, strikk glattstrikk resten av omg. Gjenta 5 omg. Totalt 104 (112) masker. Neste omg økes 1m før A, etter B, før C, og etter D. Gjenta 5 (6)omg. Totalt 128 (140) masker. Neste omg strikkes frem til A. Sy sammen de fire midtmaskene foran og bak. Sett ett bein på tråd. Plukk opp to masker i skjøten på beinet for å unngå hull. Hvert bein skal da ha 62 (68) masker hver. Strikk 5 omg glattstrikk (2-4 år: 2 første og siste maskene på omg 3 og 4 strikkes sammen, totalt 64 masker). *Bytt til farge 2, strikk 2 omg. Bytt til farge 3, strikk 5 omg. Bytt til farge 1, strikk 3 omg.* Gjenta ** Strikk striper til ønsket lengde (ca halvparten av barnets totale lengde fra oppleggskanten). Fell jevnt til 32 masker, fordeles på strømpepinner. Strikk vrangbord 2R2V i 30 omg. Fell løst av. Dette blir en ekstra lang vrangbord som skal brettes dobbelt. Etterhvert som mottakeren vokser så kan denne brettes slik at buksen kan vare lenger. Fest tråder, broder på øyne og tenner med maskesting. I-cord Legg opp 3m i farge 3. Strikk glattstrikk, men istedet for å snu arb så skyves hele arb til den andre enden av pinnen, og det strikkes glattstrikk igjen. Gjenta til ønsket lengde, ca 70-100cm. © WanderingLady. Please feel free to link to this pattern or to tell others where to find it, but do not distribute copies of the pattern yourself, either electronically or in physical form. Items made using this pattern are not to be sold for profit, though private use (making the items for yourself or as a gift) is permitted and encouraged.
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I hope you'll forgive the fact that pictures aren't really all that great, but the weather has been really crummy outside, so we took the pics inside. Ampharos is another of the lesser known pokemon I'm really quite fond of. The pattern is a bit complicated in that there are quite a few parts to him, and lots of color changes. Other than that though, he's not very difficult to make. I used a yellow color called cornmeal, it was the closest color I could find to the color of Ampharos in the show and on its cards, but you can use any color that's close. As always, if you find a problem in the pattern, or if you just need help leave a message and I'll get back at ya as soon as I can. :) Ampharos MATERIAL: WW yarn in Yellow, black, white and red G Hook Fiberfill Small amount of black and white felt (for the eyes) Yarn Needle NOTES: Although I generally join all my rounds, working this doll in the continuous round method will be just as effective. The numbers in ( ) at the end of each round or row, indicate the total number of stitches that should be in that round or row. HEAD: Using yellow Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR (6) Rnd 2: sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat two more times) (9) Rnd 3: sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat two more times) (12) Rnd 4: sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat two more times) (15) Rnd 5: sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat two more times) (18) Rnd 6: sc in next 5 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat two more times) (21) Rnd 7: sc in next 6 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat two more times) (24) Rnd 8-14: sc in each sc around (24) Rnd 15: sc in next 4 sc, dec over next two sc around (20) Rnd 16: sc in next 3 sc, dec over next two sc around (16) Begin stuffing piece at this point if you haven't already. Rnd 17: sc in next 2 sc, dec over next two sc around (12) Rnd 18: sc in next sc, dec over next two sc around (8) F/O. finish adding any stuffing to finalize the shape of the head. Weave in end in last round of sc, pull to close. Secure and weave in end. BODY: Using yellow: Rnd 1: 8 sc in MR (8) Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around (16) Rnd 3: sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc around (24) Rnd 4: sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (32) Rnd 5: sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (40) Rnd 6: sc in next 7 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (45) Rnd 7-20: sc in each sc around (45) Rnd 21: sc in next 7 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (40) Rnd 22: sc in each sc around (40) Rnd 23: sc in next 6 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (35) Rnd 24: sc in each sc around (35) Rnd 25: sc in next 5 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (30) Rnd 26: sc in each sc around (30) Begin stuffing body here, if you haven't already. Continue to stuff the body as you progress. Rnd 27: sc in next 4 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (25) Rnd 28: sc in each sc around (25) Rnd 29: sc in next 3 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (20) Rnd 30: sc in each sc around. Change to black in the last sc of round. (Do not cut the yellow, just drop it for now and continue working with the black yarn) (20) Rnd 31: sc in each sc around (20) Rnd 32: sc in next 8 sc, dec over next 2 sc (repeat once more). Pick up yellow yarn and change to yellow in last stitch of round (18) Rnd 33: sc in each sc around, drop yellow and change to black yarn in last sc of round (18) Rnd 34-35: sc in each sc around, drop black and change to yellow in last sc of round (18) Rnd 36: sc in each sc around, drop yellow and change to black in the last sc of round (18) Rnd 37-38: sc in each sc around, change to yellow in last sc of round, F/O black yarn. (18) Rnd 39-40: sc in each sc around (18) Rnd 41: sc 14, leave remaining stitches unworked, do not ch 1, turn (14) Rnd 42: skip first sc, sc to last 2 sc of row, dec over last 2 sc in row (12) Rnd 43: repeat row 42 (10) Rnd 44: repeat row 42 (8) Rnd 45: repeat row 42 (6) Rnd 46: repeat row 42 (4) F/O and finish adding any stuffing needed to finalize the shape of the body and neck. Don't close the opening at neck. ARMS: Using yellow Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR (6) Rnd 2: sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat once more) (8) Rnd 3: sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat once more) (10) Rnd 4. sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat once more) (12) Rnd 5: sc in next 5 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat once more) (14) Rnd 6: sc in next 6 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat once more) (16) Rnd 7: sc in next 7 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat once more) (18) Rnd 8: sc in next 8 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat once more) (20) Rnd 9-11: sc in each sc around (20) Rnd 12: sc in next 8 sc, dec over next 2 sc (repeat once more) (18) Rnd 13: sc in next 4 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (15) Rnd 14: sc in next 3 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (12) F/O. Flatten Arm/wing (do not stuff). EARS: Using black Rnd 1: 4 sc in MR (4) Rnd 2: sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat once more). Change to yellow in last sc of round, don't F/O the black, drop it for later. (6) Rnd 3: sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat once more) (8) Rnd 4: sc in each sc around, change to black in last sc of round (8) Rnd 5: sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat once more)(10) Rnd 6: sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat once more) (12) Rnd 7: sc in next 5 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat once more) (14) F/O and stuff to shape. BELLY SPOT: Using white: (Don't ch 1 at the end of each row, just turn and work first sc in the very last sc of the previous row) Row 1: ch 5, sc in second ch from hook and each remaining chain (4) Row 2: 2 sc in first sc of row, sc across to last sc, 2 sc in last sc (6) Row 3: sc in each sc across (6) Row 4: repeat row 2 (8) Row 5: sc in each sc across (8) Row 6: repeat row 2 (10) Row 7: sc in each sc across (10) Row 8: repeat row 2 (12) Row 9: sc in each sc across (12) Row 10: repeat row 2 (14) Row 11-20: sc in each sc across (14) Row 21: dec over the first 2 sc of row, sc in each sc across to last 2 sc, dec over last 2 sc (12) Row 22: repeat row 21 (10) Row 23: repeat row 21 (8) Row 24: repeat row 21 (6) Row 25: repeat row 21 (4) Don't F/O. Ch 1 and working down the side and around bottom and up the other side, work sc evenly around. Slip stitch to the first sc of edging row. F/O and weave in ends. LEGS: Using yellow Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR (6) Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around (12) Rnd 3: sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc around (18) Rnd 4: sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (24) Rnd 5: sc in next 7 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat 2 more times) (27) Rnd 6-8: sc in each sc around (27) Rnd 9: sc in next 7 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (24) Rnd 10: sc in next 6 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (21) Begin stuffing here if you haven't already, continue to stuff as you progress. Rnd 11: sc in next 5 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (18) Rnd 12: sc in next 4 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (15) Rnd 13: sc in next 3 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (12) Rnd 14: sc in each sc around (12) F/O and work in end. Finish adding any stuffing needed to finish out the shape. Round part of leg should be firm but not too 'round', it should be kind of flat (see pictures). FEET: Using white Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR (6) Rnd 2: sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat two more times), change to yellow in last sc of round. (F/O white) (9) Rnd 3: sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat two more times) (12) Rnd 4: sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat two more times) (15) Begin stuffing at this point if you haven't already and continue stuffing as you progress. Rnd 5: sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat two more times) (18) Rnd 6: sc in next 5 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat two more times) (21) Rnd 7-10: sc in each sc around (21) Rnd 11: sc in next sc, dec over next 2 sc around (14) Rnd 12: dec over next 2 sc around (7) F/O. Add any stuffing need to finish out the shape (see picture for help with shaping) Weave end through the last round of sc and pull to tighten. Sew foot to leg as shown. TAIL: (Begin to stuff the tail at any point, but don't wait too long because the long narrow shape will make stuffing very difficult if you wait too long to start, although using a chopstick or knitting needle is very helpful with stuffing shapes like this) Using black Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR (6) Rnd 2: sc in each sc around (6) Rnd 3: sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat two more times) (9) Rnd 4: sc in each sc around (9) Rnd 5: sc in each sc around. Change to yellow in last sc of round (9) Rnd 6-7: sc in each sc around (9) Rnd 8: sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat two more times) (12) Rnd 9: sc in each sc around (12) Rnd 10: sc in each sc around, change to black in last sc of round (12) Rnd 11-12: sc in each sc around (12) Rnd 13: sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat two more times) (15) Rnd 14: sc in each sc around (15) Rnd 15: sc in each sc around, change to yellow in last sc of round (15) Rnd 16-17: sc in each sc around (15) Rnd 18: sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat two more times) (18) Rnd 19: sc in each sc around (18) Rnd 20: sc in each sc around, change to black in last sc of round (18) Rnd 21-22: sc in each sc around (18) Rnd 23: sc in next 5 sc, 2 sc in next sc (repeat two more times) (21) Rnd 24: sc in each sc around (21) Rnd 25: sc in each sc around, change to yellow in last sc of round (21) Rnd 26-27: sc in each sc around (21) Row 28: sc in next 12 sc, leave remaining sc unworked. Don't ch 1, turn (12) Row 29: skip first sc, sc in next sc and each sc across to last two sc, dec over last 2 sc (10) Row 30: repeat row 29 (8) Row 31: repeat row 29 (6) RED FOREHEAD "LIGHT" Using red Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR (6) Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around (12) Rnd 3: sc in each sc around (12) F/O. Stuff lightly RED TAIL "BALL LIGHT" Using red Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR (6) Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around (12) Rnd 3: sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc around (18) Rnd 4-6: sc in each sc around (18) Rnd 7: sc in next sc, dec over next 2 sc around (12) Rnd 8: dec over next 2 sc around (6) F/O stuff ball firmly to shape, do not close the open end. Place open end over point of tail as shown and sew on securely. ASSEMBLY: Sew head to top of body as shown. The 'neck' of the body has a shoulder cape that goes up on the back side of the head to give the position as see in the pictures. Sew ears to side of head as shown. Sew the 'light' to the forehead as shown in the pictures. Sew the 'belly spot' to the front of the body centered with the head. The slightly smaller end of the body goes at the bottom. Sew the legs/feet to the side of the body at the bottom as shown. Sew the legs securely to the body so as to get the shape as seen in the pictures. Sew the arms/wings to the sides of the body as shown. Sew tail to the back of the body, placing the 'cape' of the open end slightly underneath the body and adjusting the tail to get the position desired. Cut two small oval shapes from black felt and sew or glue them to the face as shown, add two very tiny circles of white felt (or a drop of white fabric paint) for the catch lights in the eyes. AMPHAROS and POKEMON are copyright Nintendo. This pattern is an original pattern by Linda Potts (November 2009). Please do not claim this pattern as your own. If you wish to share this pattern, you may link to this pattern but please do not reprint it on your site. You may pring and keep a copy for your own personal use but you may not sell or distribute it, or sell items made from this pattern.