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  • 06Dec

    Holly Berry Ornament

    Tools & Materials:

    Size F (3.75) crochet hook
    Worsted weight yarn in red, green and white
    Two 6mm plastic safety eyes
    Black embroidery floss
    Stuffing material

    Abbreviations

    sc = single crochet
    dec= single crochet decrease
    st = stitch
    sl st = slip stitch
    fc = foundation chain stitch

    Pattern Notes

    Amigurumi are crocheted in spirals which means that you do not join rounds or chain to increase height. Use a stitch marker to help you keep track of the end of the round. In order for the pieces to hold their shape, use a fairly stiff yarn and crochet tightly. Stuff the pieces until they are firm but do not over stuff them as it will distort the shape.

    Ball (Red)

    1.Row 1: crochet 6 sc in a magic ring
    2.Row 2: * 2 sc in next st * 6 times (12 sts)
    3.Row 3: * sc 1, 2 sc in next st* 6 times (18 sts)
    4.Row 4: * sc 2, 2 sc in next st* 6 times (24 sts)
    5.Row 5: * sc 3, 2 sc in next st* 6 times (30 sts)
    6.Row 6-8: sc 30
    7.Row 9: *sc 3, dec in next 1st* 6 times (24 sts)
    8.Add eyes and mouth. Stuff with fiberfill.
    9.Row 10: *sc 2, dec across next 2 st* 6 times (18 sts)
    10.Row 11: *sc 1, dec across next 2 st* 6 times (12 sts)
    11.Row 12: *dec across next 2 st* 6 times (6 sts)
    12.Finish stuffing with fiberfill. More is better.
    13.Fasten off and cut yarn leaving a long tail.
    14.Weave tail through the last six stitches and pull tight to close.
    15.Weave in tail.

    Leaf (Green) x 2

    The leaves are worked in ovals going around the foundation chain. If you are seeing large holes with the F hook, go down to an E hook.

    1.Chain 8, with a long tail for sewing the leaves on
    2.sl st in 2nd chain from hook
    3.sc in next fc, chain 2, sl st in 2nd chain from hook
    4.sc in next fc
    5.sc in next fc, chain 3, sl st in 2nd chain from hook, sc in next chain
    6.sc in next two fc stitches
    7.sl st in last fc stitch
    8.On the back side of the fc sitch, sl st
    9.sc in next fc, chain 3, sl st in 2nd chain from hook, sc in next chain
    10.sc in next fc
    11.sc in next fc, chain 2, sl st in 2nd chain from hook
    12.sl st in next fc
    13.cut off and weave in end

    Top (Green)

    1.crochet 8 sc in a magic ring
    2.*5 sc in first st, sl st in next st* 4 times (24 sts: 20sc, 4 slsts )
    3.Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

    Stem (Green)

    1.Chain 20 with a long starting tail
    2.sl st in 10th chain to make a loop
    3.Sl st in the back side loop of each chain to the end
    4.Fasten off and weave in end from the working yarn, leaving the initial tail for assembly

    Assembly

    1.Slip the tail of the Stem through the center hole of the Top and then fasten the stem to the top of the Ball
    2.Slide the Top down and then sew to the top of the Ball to secure
    3.Sew the leaves to each other through the 6th st of the Stem.
    4.Take two lengths of white yarn and make a bow at the base of the Stem.

    Copyright 2009 René Holt. Do not reproduce without permission.

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  • 31May

    I whipped this pattern up awhile back and even had it tested on Ravelry but I’ve basically been slacking on posting it so here it is!

    Door Knob Pocket

    Using small amounts of worsted weight acrylic yarn in contrast, main body, and accent colors and G hook.

    Gauge: 8 sts x 9 rows = 2” square
    Finished size:  5.5” x 6”

    Abbreviation Key
    SC: Single Crochet

    Chain 21
    Row 1: With contrast yarn, SC in 2nd chain from hook and each chain across (20 sc)
    Row 2-3: Chain 1, SC in each stitch (20 sc). Join main body color in last SC.
    Row 4-12: Chain 1, SC in each stitch (20 sc). Join contrast color in last SC.
    Row 13-18: Chain 1, SC in each stitch (20 sc). Join main body color in last SC.
    Row 19-36: Chain 1, SC in each stitch (20 sc). Join contrast color in last SC.
    Row 37-38:  Chain 1, SC in each stitch (20 sc).
    Row 39: Chain 1, SC in the next 5 SC, CH 10, SC in the next 5 SC (10 SC, 10 CH).
    Row 40-41: Chain 1, SC in each stitch (20 sc).
    Weave in all ends.

    Fold between row 15 and 16.
    Join main body color yarn at  bottom edge  of the pocket  and single crochet around the outer edge, going through both layers where the pocket was folded up.  If you have difficulty with this edge you can try going up one hook size.

    Using a yarn needle, attach the accent color yarn to the inside of the contrast stripe of the bag opening and then weave through stitches.  Repeat above handle.  Attach bow to the front of the pocket and tie securely.

  • 04Jan

    iPhone Sac

    I got an iPhone for Christmas but it didn’t come with a case.  I broke my old cellphone when it slipped out of my jacket pocket while I was bent over to tie my shoe laces so I made this cozie to protect my new phone.  My boyfriend thinks there’s something ironic about protecting a piece of cutting edge technology with a very old crafting technique.  Maybe he’s right but I still think it’s cute.  This was really quick to make.  I’m not too crazy with the snap but it’s all I have on hand.  I might experiment with replacing it with a button/loop closure after my next craft store trip.

    Tools and Materials

    • Small amounts of green, red, and yellow worsted weight yarn
    • Size F hook
    • Snap

    Gauge

    • 4 dc = 1″
    • 2 rows = 1″

    Case

    1. Chain 12
    2. dc in each chain across (12 sts) and chain 2.
    3. repeat step two until you have 24 rows.
    4. Fold nine rows up. There should be 18 rows for the case front/back and 6 rows for the flap
    5. SC crochet down the edge of the flap, and then through both layers once you reach the fold.
    6. Continue around the bottom of the case, putting 2 sc in each corner.
    7. Once you make it back up the other side of the flap, fasten off and weave in the end.
    8. Add a snap closure or a button and loop to your preference.

    Strap

    1. Starting with a long tail, sc 38 (or more if you have a larger hand).
    2. Slip stitch in the first chain to form a loop. Fasten off and leave a long tail.
    3. Take the both tails and slip them through the first single crochet where the two sides of the case were joined.
    4. Holding the two ends together, knot them around the strap twice.  Weave the tails in to the case.

    Decorate

    Decorate the case with beads, thread, or appliques however you like.  I made the red and yellow flower using the Crochet Flower Tutorial from greetingarts.

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