**THIS IS A CROCHET PDF PATTERN, NOT A FINISHED SWEATER PRODUCT.** The Maybe One Day Pullover is a chic and trendy crochet top that’s perfect for summer or spring. This light and airy design features a delicate lace pattern and a charming peter pan collar that adds a touch of vintage vibes. Pair the Maybe One Day Pullover with high-waisted jeans or a flowing skirt for a relaxed yet polished look. You can choose from sizes XS to 5X and opt for either a cropped or long version to suit your style. Whether you dress it up or down, this versatile top will be your go-to piece for sunny days. Pattern includes: -Detailed written instructions written in US crochet terms and measurements in centimeters (cm) -Crochet stitch chart and shoulder shaping chart for each size -Exclusive video tutorials for stitch pattern and collar -Clear written instructions broken down into different sections and photos that help aid in making the top -Stitch counts for both cropped and long versions -Color-coded directions for sizes XS-5X -Clear directions on how to find the proper size for your desired ease -Made-to-measure sleeves as an option if you want to adjust your sleeve width This pattern in suitable for intermediate crocheters. Gauge: 24 sts x 15 rows = 10cm x 10cm using a 3.5 mm hook Sizing: This top is meant to have around 4-18 cm positive ease. I added 16 cm positive ease and chose a size Medium. XS (S, M, L, XL, 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X) 71–76(81–86, 91–96, 101-106, 112-117, 122-127, 132-137, 142-147, 152-158) cm Finished width (circumference): 84 (95, 100, 111, 127, 137, 145, 156, 172) cm Finished width (measured flat) 42 (47, 50, 55, 63, 69, 73, 78, 86) cm Length (regular) 41 (46, 46, 51, 51, 56, 56, 61, 61) cm Length (long) 51 (56, 56, 61, 61, 66, 66, 71, 71) cm Sleeve circumference (also made-to-measure options available) 31 (36, 36, 41, 41, 46, 51, 56, 61) cm Sleeve depth (flat) 15 (18, 18, 20, 20, 23, 25, 28, 30) cm Yarn amounts: 1 strand of Sport Weight Yarn (Weight 2) 12 WPI Regular: 460 (510, 580, 680, 800, 890, 985, 1085, 1200) meters Long: 510 (620, 680, 800, 890, 1035, 1110, 1270, 1370) meters 📸 credit for testers:@miryamcrochets, @ki.ri.creations, @julieesmi, @yarnboydiary, @crochetclxwn, @kathryn.crochets Make sure to follow me on instagram @justtheworsted or tiktok @justtheworsted_crochet to stay up to date on patterns and tutorials! Copyright @ justtheworsted (Lindsey Muscarella) 2023-2024. No part of this pattern may be reproduced or transmitted in any form. The pattern is for personal use only. No refunds for digital items.
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the curly bucket hat in the 90ies was my absolute favorite as a kid and I really don’t feel like I’m too grown up to wear my own hand knitted version! even more because, it is both soft, cool and warm - what's not to like! hopefully you'll knit along too :)))deima’s bucket hat is knitted top down. when the hat itself is knitted, it is closed off and stitches are collected up to the shade. it is quite beginner friendly and i've tried to explain it as thoroughly as possible. however, the boucle yarn can be a bit tricky, but if you're up for it - then go for it! yarn: 2 strands of alpaca bouclé from drops (shown in color 7402 og 0602)gauge: 14 stitches x 20 rows stockinette stitches = 10 cm x 10 cm on needle 5 mm - US 8.needle size: 5 mm - US 8 (80 cm round needles)size: onesizemeasurements: the circumference of the hat measures 50 cm, but it will fit anything from size 54-58 (european hat sizes). If you have a smaller/bigger headsize, you can add/substrackt a few increases on the last round when you knit.yarn total: 2 skeins of alpaca bouclé from drops yarn options: kremke’s bouclé (note, this type is thinner, but softer - you can knit the hat with 2 strands held together with 1 strand of alpaca bouclé from drops, for a more chunky winter warm hat) happy knitting! the pattern is digital and will be sent to your e-mail as a pdf-file.
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I can sum this one up in two simple words, "YEEEE HAW!" When my son Jack turned 2, I put together a little birthday get-together, covered in cowboy hats and sheriff badges. It was adorable (if I do say so myself). Invitation I knew, from past experience, that a small cellophane party favor bag makes an excellent (and super cheap) party invitation envelope. For this invite, I purchased 12"x12" sheets of red "bandanna" patterned scrapbooking paper for the background, and 8.5 x 11 sheets of vellum to print the wording on. Then I used some household twine from the junk drawer to make a tiny lasso that was hot glued to the top center of the finished piece. tip: The finished invite is about 3 1/8" x 6 1/4", if you plan on mailing in a party favor bag, use a little cardstock to back it up, print your addresses on white mailing labels, and take it to the post office to check postage rates. If you can't read the writing on the invite jpg, here is my attempt at cowboy humor: YA-HOO! Jack is turning two! Saddle up and ride out West to the Barnes Ranch for a showdown & cake Sunday, April 29, at 3 o’clock 1234 Main Street, Long Beach neighs 562.555.1212 Decorations If you've ever read my blog before, you know that I love covering my windows with themed decorations. Regular old scotch tape works perfectly on windows, and you never have to worry about accidentally peeling the drywall paper along with the paint. I purchased some plastic wagon wheels and steer skulls from Oriental Trading Co. and hung them everywhere. In addition, I made dozens of "Wanted" posters, in two styles, using photos of all the guests invited to the party. They were a hit! (and they were practically free). To round out the look, we used red and blue bandannas and red and white gingham tablecloths. Activity Usually, for my kids parties, we have some sort of a craft project involving stickers, glitter and glue. This party was a little different in that we did not have a sit down project, rather, stations set up for; using homemade playdough, playing with the water table, donning cowboy dress up items, and painting with water. homemade playdough always looks better with neon food coloring! good thing he had his cowboy hat handy for that hot May sunshine cheapest paint in the world! plain water, with old paintbrushes Cake This cake was fairly easy to make, and has the design potential to be over the top. I started with two 9" x 12" cakes. Just use a box of cake, it tastes good and it makes everything go faster and easier. Using the template below, I carefully cut each layer separately, frosted the top of the bottom layer, and placed the top layer gently on top. I did do a thin "crumb coat" (thinly frosting the entire cake so that all the crumbs are trapped beneath the frosting where they can't escape - especially useful if the cake is chocolate and the frosting is anything lighter than chocolate). Next, I used a toothpick to outline where and how I wanted the design of the boot. I frosted the dark chocolate frosting in the middle area first, spread the lighter brown frosting second, and piped on the final details last. As soon as the cake frosting was finished, I piped on the "Happy Birthday" message on the cake board, and sprinkled shredded wheat cereal around the boot edges. Top with a sheriff badge and there you have it! Since we had a ton of guests, I also made a batch of cupcakes. To fit the western theme, I piped a "brand" on the top with contrasting frosting. boot cake template happy birthday to you I had a blast planning this party, and the kids all got into dressing the part. A cowboy theme is simple to accessorize and easy to plan. Use some creative thinking to make it your own, spend as little as possible and make it look homemade - even if it isn't!
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