Crocheted Whale based on June Gilbank’s pattern available here: http://www.planetjune.com/blog/free-crochet-patterns/tiny-whale/
I used two strands of red heart yarn and a 6mm hook. Finished with 12mm safety eyes and stuffed with poly fill.
Crocheted Whale based on June Gilbank’s pattern available here: http://www.planetjune.com/blog/free-crochet-patterns/tiny-whale/
I used two strands of red heart yarn and a 6mm hook. Finished with 12mm safety eyes and stuffed with poly fill.
Another easy crochet bracelet, made up on the spot. I used worsted weight (red heart) yarn and a 4.25mm hook.
For this pattern, the purple will be called MC (main color), the dark blue is CC (contrast color), and the light blue is AC (accent color).
Foundation: with MC, chain 26 (chain enough so it wraps around your wrist with little overlap)
r1: Sc in every stitch (with MC), cut yarn and Ch2 with CC
row2: Hdc in every stitch (with CC), cut yarn and Ch2 with AC
row 3: Hdc in every stitch (with AC), cut yarn and Ch2 with CC
row 4: Hdc in every stitch (with CC), cut yarn and ch2 with MC
row 5: Hdc in every stitch (with MC)
FO and weave in all ends securely. For this pattern, I used thread to finish the bracelet, sewing it on to a sliding clasp available here. For the foundation, chain enough so that it wraps around your wrist with little overlap. Enjoy.
Easy crocheted bracelet. I made the pattern up on the spot, it’s nothing fancy but it turned out well.
Pattern:
Foundation: Ch 24, ch1 and turn
Row 1: Sc in all 24 sts, change colors, then ch 2 in new color
Row 2: Hdc in all 24 sts, change colors, then ch 2 in new color
Row 3: Hdc in all 24 sts, FO and cut yarn with a long tail
NB: you may need to adjust the number of stitches by a few depending on the size of your wrist. I used a slide clasp to finish my bracelet, but you could easily just stitch the ends together. Make sure you tie the ends securely (you will end up with 4 tails on one end, 2 on the other).
another tiny whale, (now named Nom Nom by the buyer) this time in red and done with a 3.5mm hook and 6mm safety eyes. He’s a little smaller than the last one.
June’s pattern for this is available here: http://www.planetjune.com/blog/free-crochet-patterns/tiny-whale/
Eva Christine’s pattern for these little guys is available here: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/tiny-mushroom-2
Knitted bunny family is growing!
“knitted body with crocheted ears and pompom tail
adapted from the pattern available here:http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bunny-nuggets ”
these are only a few of the ones i’ve made…there are a lot more colors than this
adapted from pattern at http://www.pepika.com/free-patterns/crochet-heart.html
this was supposed to be the “small” mushroom… though im finding that all patterns turn out larger than i originally think they should… he’s still cute
pattern from Amigurumi Two by Ana Paula Rimoli
Roses… im not quite sure what im going to do or make them into that’s useful…???
modified from pattern at http://www.planetjune.com/blog/free-crochet-patterns/basic-rose/
Amigurumi bunny adapted from Erika Hughes’ pattern available here: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/love-bunnies
I used worsted weight yarn and a 3.75mm hook for the head and body, and two strands of yarn on a 5mm hook for the ears.