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    S’mores!

    June 1st, 2008

    Summer is here, and camping season is approaching. And what better to do while camping than making s’mores? If the real thing is a bit out of your reach, here is a fun project to get you by:

    S’mores

    Items needed:
    Any worsted weight yarn.
    Size E crochet hook

    Marshmallow:

    Use a white colored yarn (shown is Red Heart Super Saver Solids in “Soft White).  Worked in a continuous round.

    Round 1: Ch 2, sc 6 in second ch from hook (6)
    Round 2: Inc in every sc (12)
    Round 3: *Sc 1, inc * 6 times (18)
    Round 4: * Sc 2, inc * 6 times (20)
    Round 5: Sc around, only on the inner post
    Round 6-12: Sc around
    Round 13: Sc around, only on the inner post
    Round 14: * Sc 2, dec * 6 times (18)
    Stuff
    Round 15: * Sc 1, dec * 6 times (12)
    Round 16: dec around (6)
    Bind off and weave in ends

    Smooshed Marshmallow:

    Use a white colored yarn (shown is Red Heart Super Saver Solids in “Soft White).  Worked in a continuous round.

    Round 1: Ch 2, sc 6 in second ch from hook (6)
    Round 2: Inc in every sc (12)
    Round 3: *Sc 1, inc * 6 times (18)
    Round 4: * Sc 2, inc * 6 times (24)
    Round 5: * Sc 3, inc * 6 times(30)
    Round 6: * Sc 4, inc * 6 times (36)
    Round 7: * Sc 5, inc * 6 times (42)
    Round 20: * Sc 5, dec * 6 times (36)
    Round 21: * Sc 4, dec * 6 times (30)
    Round 22: * Sc 3, dec * 6 times (24)
    Round 23: * Sc 2, dec * 6 times (18)
    Round 24: * Sc 1, dec * 6 times (12)
    Stuff
    Round 25: dec around (6)
    Bind off and weave in ends

    Cracker:

    Use a brown yarn (Shown is Red Heart Super Saver solids in “Warm Brown”).  Worked in a continuous round.

    Row 1: ch 15, sc across
    Row 2-11: Sc across
    Bind off and weave in ends

    Chocolate:

    Use a dark brown yarn (shown is Red Heart Super Saver Solids in “Coffee”).

    Row 1: ch 15, sc across
    Row 2-11: Sc across
    Bind off and weave in ends

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    Crochet Hamburger Pattern Available!

    May 28th, 2008

    Yep, that’s right…my hamburger pattern is now available =)  I currently have it listed on my Etsy shop, although I have only listed one.  I have never tried to sell a pattern before, so I have no idea how fast it will go!  Once that one sells though, I will list several more.  My long term plan is to set up a shopping cart here on my site, so then I won’t have to worry about quantities and emailing pdf’s.

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    Sneak Peak…

    May 26th, 2008

    I’m just putting the finishing touches on the pattern, I will have it available soon!

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    Crochet Hot Dog

    May 22nd, 2008

    For Christmas I made my niece a basket full of crochet food. Not only did she love it, but I had a blast creating all of it. I recently decided to make some more just for fun, but this time I am going to actually write down patterns (I just kind of made the stuff up as I went along before) and post them here, maybe try to sell them some day. So here it is =)

    HOT DOG

    - About the yarn: This pattern was designed using plain old acrylic yarn. Why? Partially because acrylic yarn is cheap, easy to find, and comes in a large variety of colors. Secondly, this pattern is designed to be a toy. Acrylic yarn can be washed easily and is strong enough to withstand large amounts of drool. That being said, feel free to use any type of yarn you would like, just keep in mind that your final product may be larger or smaller.

    “Dog”

    Items Needed:

    E hook

    Brown worsted weight yarn (or any color that closely resembles a hot dog!)

    Small bits of yellow and red worsted weight yarn (optional)

    Stuffing

    *Note: This pattern is worked in a continuous round.

    Round 1: Ch 3 and join to form a loop, sc 6 into loop

    Round 2: Inc in every sc (12)

    Round 3: * sc 1, inc 1 * Rep 6 times (18)

    Round 4 – 29: sc in each

    For mustard and ketchup, simply make a crochet chain in a squiggly pattern from one end to the other. To do this, insert your hook into the hot dog, pull a strand of yarn through (yellow or red). From there, leaving the yarn looped over your hook, repeat. Now you should have two loops on your hook, pull the second loop (the one closest to the hook) through the first. Continue this in a squiggly pattern until you reach the other end.

    Stuff firmly

    Round 30: * sc 1, dec 1 * Rep 6 times (12)

    Round 31: dec in each (6)

    Round 32: dec in each, bind off and weave in ends

    Bun (make two)

    Items Needed:

    E hook

    F hook

    Tan worsted weight yarn

    Stuffing

    Yarn darner/Tapestry needle

    *You will be making two of these, one for the inner bun using the E hook, and one for the outer bun using the F hook.

    Row 1:Ch 21, sc in 2nd from hook and sc across, ch1 and turn (20)

    Row 2: inc, sc 18, inc, ch1 and turn, ch1 and turn (22)

    Row 3: inc, sc 20, inc, ch 1 and turn, ch1 and turn (24)

    Row 4: inc, sc 22, inc, ch 1 and turn, ch1 and turn (26)

    Row 5: inc, sc 24, inc, ch1 and turn, ch1 and turn (28)

    Row 6: sc across, ch1 and turn (28)

    Row 7: dec, sc until there are two sc spaces left, dec, ch1 and turn (26)

    Row 8: dec, sc until there are two sc spaces left, dec, ch1 and turn (24)

    Row 9: dec, sc until there are two sc spaces left, dec, ch1 and turn (22)

    Row 10: dec, sc until there are two sc spaces left, dec, ch1 and turn (20)

    Row 11: sc across, ch1 and turn (20)

    Row 12: sc across, ch1 and turn (20)

    Row 13 – 22: Repeat rows 2-11

    Bind off

    Using a mattress stitch, sew the two pieces together leaving a small space to stuff. Stuff the bun lightly, leaving enough flexibility to wrap around the hot dog. Finish stitching together and weave in all ends. At this point you can sew the hot dog into the bun if you would prefer.

    I would love to hear feedback on this pattern, since it is the first I’ve ever written down. If there is anything that is not clear, or any mistakes please let me know!

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    Bead Crochet Tutorial

    May 7th, 2008

    This tutorial is based on a pattern found here and assumes you are familiar with the basics of crochet.

    Needed:

    Size E (3.5 mm) aluminum hook

    32 gauge wire

    Memory wire (bracelet size)

    Beads of choice (enough to make it around you wrist once strung)

    1. String desired number of beads onto wire. Note: At least one bead will equal one crochet chain, but feel free to add extra beads in order to have two or three beads in each single chain (smaller beads work better for this).

    2. Begin making a crochet chain, pulling one bead down to your hook and using the wire above it to pull through (remember to do this a bit looser than you would normally).

    3. Continue your crochet chain until you are out of beads.

    4. When you have completed your chain, chain one more and turn. Single crochet across the row, only on the back post and keeping each loop on the hook rather than pulling through.

    5. Bind your wire at the end and weave it in. Next, cut a piece of memory wire to fit, and slide the wire through the loops left on your crochet hook. Fasten off the ends of the memory wire by either using an end bead, or by forming a small loop using pliers.

    Technorati Tags: crochet, bead, jewelry, bracelet

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    Crochet Wire Jewelry

    May 5th, 2008

    I came across this Crochet Me pattern a while back and decided it would make an easy, fast Mother’s Day gift to add to the basket.

    The pattern itself was pretty basic, however I did change it a bit. I used a smaller gauge wire (32) than what they suggested, and added a few more beads. The pattern instructs you to crochet a bit with the wire and beads, then string it onto a string of sorts to make into a necklace. I decided instead to string it onto a bit of bracelet sized memory wire to turn it into a bracelet. This was the first time I had ever done bead crochet…and I think I may have found a new obsession!

    Technorati Tags: jewelry, bead, bracelet, earring, crochet

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