Custom text crochet positive potato/ desk deco positiv kartoffel/ break up gift/ cheer up gift/ custom exam lucky charm/ motivation/ mental health THIS IS A PHYSICAL ITEM! A cute crochet potato to keep you company when you are busy working. Potato is a multifuncional friend that can be a reminder that you are loved and cherished. That you have the power and you can do the thing! What you get: 1 crochet potato 1 display card with your text on it *optional* the gold bow (it will be sewn into the potato unless you send us a message telling us you don't need the bow) For any questions or suggestions, I am one message away^^.
This one’s an intermediate project. This fab scarf is flat knitted combining different textures and openwork. Take pride in every stitch! This chic scarf could be yours in just a few hours. This one’s the perfect project to keep your hands busy and put your mind at ease.
Happy New Year!!!! I can't believe we're in 2013 already, and I can't believe how long it's been since my last post... Actually I can; I've been so caught up with a house move and returning to work in November after four years as a stay-at-home Mum that I haven't really put time aside for blogging. Of course I've carried on crafting, but I've just been too lazy to dig out my camera and charger to take photos! Christmas is almost over (it's not over until the Epiphany as far as I'm concerned) and the decorations will be coming down on Sunday. Every year, I let the children each choose a decoration for the tree. This year the girl chose a little Kokeshi doll. Not the most traditional of choices but it's so cute that I agreed to it. She was not a happy bunny when I told her the tree and decorations would be coming down she requested 'but not my Mummy Doll' (I've got black bobbed hair so I guess it does look a little like me) so I decided to crochet her her own little Kokeshi doll =) Why not make your own one for Chinese New Year (yeah yeah, Kokeshi dolls are Japanese but it'd still look cute for Chinese New Year) which falls on 10th February this year? I made mine using various oddments I found. It doesn't really matter what type of yarn or hook you use provided you use a combination that produces a tight piece of work because it won't look very nice if the stuffing shows through. I used a 4mm hook with yarn that knits to 4mm needles (but you may need a smaller hook as I crochet quite tight) and my doll stands 14cm tall. This project is worked in continuous rounds starting with a magic loop. See my tutorial on working crochet in continuous rounds for more details. What you'll need: Yarns in main dress colour, black for hair, ivory for skin and various scraps of yarn for embroidery detail. I used a bit of gold fingering to add a bit of sparkle Crochet hook Yarn needle Polyester toy stuffing 2 safety eyes (optional). These plastic eyes that can be bought in a number of sizes really add to the professional finish of your toy. Make sure to insert them securely. If you are giving the toy to a baby, you may prefer to embroider the eyes Small piece of plastic that can be cut with scissors for reinforcing the base (a clean piece of milk bottle 5x5cm approx is ideal) Small ball for adding weight to the base (optional) Techniques used (UK terminology): ch: chain dc: double crochet (US single crochet) slst: slip stitch inc: work 2 dc into next stitch dec. You can use dc2tog, double crochet 2 together: insert hook in next stitch, yarn over and pull up loop (2 loops on hook), insert hook in next stitch, yarn over and pull up loop (3 loops on hook), yarn over and draw through all 3 loops on hook. If you prefer to use invDec, invisible decrease: then hook through front loop only of next two stitches, yarn over, draw through loop (3loops on hook), yarn over and draw through 2 loops (2 loops on hook), yarn over and draw through both loops on hook back loop only working in continuous rounds. Unless otherwise stated, all parts of toy are worked in continuous rounds Hair: The hair is constructed of four black pieces: two overlapping circles (one larger than the other to create a 'side-parting') and two small balls for buns. Circles: Make two Round 1: Ch 2 and work 6 dc into 2nd chain from hook (or work 6 dc into a magic circle) [6] Round 2: Work two stitches into each stitch round [12] Round 3: (1 dc, inc) x 6 [18] Round 4: (2 dc, inc) x 6 [24] Round 5: (3 dc, inc) x 6 [30] Round 6: (4 dc, inc) x 6 [36] For the smaller circle, work two rounds without shaping and fasten off. For the larger circle, work five rounds without shaping and fasten off. Leave long yarn tails for attaching to the head. Buns: Make two Round 1: Ch 2 and work 6 dc into 2nd chain from hook (or work 6 dc into a magic circle) [6] Round 2: Work two stitches into each stitch round [12] Round 3: Work 1 round without shaping Round 4: Dec x 6 [6] Close the hole and leave long yarn tails for attaching to head. Head: Round 1: With ivory, ch 2 and work 6 dc into 2nd chain from hook (or work 6 dc into a magic circle) [6] Round 2: Work two stitches into each stitch round [12] Round 3: (1 dc, inc) x 6 [18] Round 4: (2 dc, inc) x 6 [24] Round 5: (3 dc, inc) x 6 [30] Round 6: (4 dc, inc) x 6 [36] Rounds 7-13: Work 7 rounds without shaping [36] Round 14: (4 dc, dec) x 6 [30] Round 15: (3 dc, dec) x 6 [24] If you are using safety eyes, insert them now between rows 13 and 14 before the hole becomes too small. You may want to position the hair on the head to help you decide where to insert the eyes. Round 16: (2 dc, dec) x 6 [18] Round 17: (1 dc, dec) x 6 [12] Fasten off but do not close hole. Body: Round 1: With dress colour, ch 2 and work 6 dc into 2nd chain from hook (or work 6 dc into a magic circle) [6] Round 2: Work two stitches into each stitch round [12] Round 3: (1 dc, inc) x 6 [18] Round 4: (2 dc, inc) x 6 [24] Round 5: Work 1 round without shaping, working into back stitches only (This produces a ridge so the doll has a 'base') [24] Rounds 6-7: Work 2 rounds without shaping [24] Round 8: (3 dc, inc) x 6 [30] Rounds 9-20: Work 12 rounds without shaping [30] Before starting the decrease rounds, trace the bottom of the body onto a piece of thin plastic (I used a clean takeaway container): Insert the plastic disc into the bottom of the body: Inserting the disc into the base of the body ensures it stays flat after it is stuffed. You could also add a plastic bouncy ball to provide extra weight to the base. Round 21: (3 dc, dec) x 6 [24] Round 22: Work 1 round without shaping [24] Round 23: (2 dc, dec) x 6 [18] Round 24: (1 dc, dec) x 6 [12] Fasten off but do not close hole and leave long yarn tail for attaching head. You have now finished making all of the components of the doll. Stuff head and sew on hair and embroider a smile. Stuff body and attach the head to the body by aligning the stitches - both openings have the same number of stitches. You could leave the doll plain, but I received strict instructions from a certain bossy four year old to embroider cream flowers on her dress!
Double Basketweave Knit Purl stitch, free knitting stitch pattern. It’s a great stitch for Scarf, Shawl/Wrap. Looks great on both sides.
Ommegang is my take on the asymmetric cabled tunic that's been floating around Pinterest. I used graduated cables for a mix of delicate curves and textures on one side, keeping to soft twists and rounded edges. They are arranged by size and simplicity, trailing off to one side of the body. This complex panel contrasts nicely with the smooth stockinette of the other side of the tunic, which keeps the sweater from being too busy and gives you a little break while knitting around. I knit mine with a shortish turtleneck that can be worn standing up or folded down. The transition from cables to turtleneck is accented by a little welt around the neckline, which is a fun technique to knit and makes a great detail under the ribbing. The pattern is written with instructions for a turtleneck, a longer turtleneck or a cowl. I chose Bare Naked Wool, Stone Soup DK in Marble for its beautiful soft mix of different fibres, the yarn is lofty and sturdy at the same time - if that is possible!
I've been playing around with new designs for my Hippie Granny Bunting, and was pretty happy with this cute flower one, so I thought I'd share it with you! CONFESSION TIME: This is actually my first "published" pattern! I have been procrastinating about writing patterns for a couple of years, and have lots of almost-finished ones that I need to get tested and out there. A big part of my problem is perfectionism, but if we wait until we are experts at doing something before we do it, when will it ever get done? So I'm setting this one free, as is, untested (except by me)! Please try it out and let me know how it goes. I usually make up my own designs and don't actually read a lot of patterns, so my crochet language is a bit awkward. I'll keep working on it, but in the meantime I'd love your feedback and suggestions. It will be very helpful to me in getting my other designs out there :) Rett's Flower Bunting (UK terms) I used 8ply (DK) yarn, a 4mm hook and 6 colours. This pattern uses UK terms, and the following stitches: (US terms are in brackets) sl st - slip stitch ch - chain dc - double crochet (sc) tr - treble (dc) dtr - double treble (tr) dtr3tog - double treble 3 together (tr3tog) htr - half treble (hdc) hdtr - half double treble (htr) I haven't explained how to do these stitches, or join colours, as there are plenty of tutorials already out there for these things! FOUNDATION RING: Using colour number 1, ch 4 and join with sl st to form a ring. ROUND 1: Ch 3 (counts as 1 tr), 11 tr into the ring, join with sl st into 3rd ch of ch 3. Fasten off. foundation chain and round 1 ROUND 2: Using colour number 2, ch 3 into any tr from round 1, 1 tr into same stitch. 2 tr into each stitch to end, join with sl st into 3rd of ch 3. Fasten off. You should have 12 pairs (24 tr altogether). round 2 ROUND 3: Using colour number 3, dc in the space between two of the tr pairs (I make a dc standing stitch to start this round), chain 3, *dc in the next space between two tr pairs, ch 3, continue from * to end. Join with a sl st to the top of the first dc. Fasten off. round 3 ROUND 4: Using the same colour as the last round, starting in any 3 chain space, ch 3 (to form first dtr of the cluster), dtr2tog in the same space (this forms your first dtr3tog), ch 3, *dtr3tog, ch 3, repeat from * to end, join with a sl st in the top of the first cluster. Fasten off. If you look carefully at my photo below, you can see how the first petal at the top is actually made up of 3 chain and a dtr2tog, but the rest of the petals are dtr3tog. If you know a better way to do this or explain it, please let me know :) round 4 ROUND 5: Using colour number 4, *4 dc in any chain space (I use a standing dc for the first stitch here too), ch 1. Work 2 htr and 2 tr in next chain space, ch 1. In next chain space work 2 hdtr, 2 dtr, ch 3, 2 dtr, 2 hdtr (all in the same chain space, as this forms a corner), ch 1. Work 2 tr, 2 htr in next chain space, ch 1. Repeat from * twice to form the rest of the triangle. Join with sl st to the top of the first dc, fasten off. PHEW, there must be an easier way to say that! Does it make any sense at all? This is where we turn the circle into a triangle, and I promise it's much easier to do than to explain! If you're a visual person like me, the picture might help. round 5 ROUND 6: Using colour number 5 and working in any corner space, ch 6 (to form one tr and ch 3 corner space), 4 tr, ch 1,* 4 tr in next chain space, ch 1, continue from * to next corner space. **4 tr, ch 3, 4 tr in corner space, ch 1, 4 tr in next 4 chain spaces, with ch 1 between each set of 4 tr. Repeat from **. Finish with 3 tr in the first corner space, join with a sl st in the 3 ch of ch6 (this forms the 4th tr of that set). Fasten off. I start this round in a corner as it looks neater to me, but you can start in any chain space, and adjust the pattern accordingly. This round is pretty much a basic granny triangle pattern. round 6 ROUND 7: Using colour number 6, 1 dc in every stitch and ch space from round 6 to form border. (I use a standing dc for the first stitch here too). 3 dc in each corner space. Join with sl st to the top of the first dc. Fasten off. round 7 And you're done! The finished triangle might be a little wavy along the edges, so you can block it into a neater triangle if you like. My crocheting is quite tight, but if you are a loose crocheter, you might be able to skip the ch 1 between your granny clusters to make a neater triangle. Experiment, and let me know how you go! When I have enough triangles to make a garland (mine are usually between 9 and 11 triangles long, but that is totally up to you), join them with dc along the top. I use two to three rows of dc. joining the triangles If you want to add tassels to your bunting, I have a tassels tutorial that might help. I would love to see pictures of your finished triangles! Share them with me at: Instagram: @rettgrayson Ravelry: rettgrayson Facebook: @LorettaGraysonArt Please tag your pics #rettsflowerbunting so I can find them :)
Choose four of my designs, and pay only three! The least expensive one will be free. Make sure to put all four patterns in your shopping basket before you check out. In times like these (this pattern was first released in April 2020, during the pandemic quarantine) it is crucial to keep planning and Thinking Ahead. And one way to keep your mind busy and morale up is with a fancy knitting project. Enjoy combining shadow knitting with an easy slip stitch pattern to create this 2-coloured statement piece for yourself, or to send to a loved one you miss. Happy knitting! MATERIALS Yarn Fingering: KniTime, Merino 450; 100% merino wool, 450 m (493 yd)/100 g; in hand-dyed colours Purple Variety and Kirschblüte Yardages: C1 (Purple Variety) = 837 m / 916 yd / 186 g C2 (Kirschblüte) = 756 m / 827 yd / 168 g Needles 3.5 mm/US#4 circular needle, 60 cm (24 in) or longer 3 mm/US#2.5 circular needle, 60 cm (24 in) or longer Notions 11 stitch markers GAUGE 28 stitches and 36 rows = 10 cm (4 in) In pattern (see below) 3.5 mm/US#4 needle After blocking STITCH PATTERN Set-up row (WS): Purl Rows 1-3: Knit Row 4: Purl Rep rows 1-4. FINISHED MEASUREMENTS Length: 211 cm (83 in) Width: 49 cm (19.25) . As a bonus, parts of the proceeds from this pattern will go to researching the long term effects of various pathogens on our health, conducted by the Open Medicine Foundation. UPDATE: The promotion has ended and a total of 527.78 Euros have been donated. Thank you so much to everyone who contributed. I <3 you all. One possible lasting effect of a viral (or bacterial) infection is an illness called myalgic encephalomyelitis, also known as chronic fatigue syndrome, or ME/CFS for short. Even though there is strong suggestive evidence that ME/CFS can be triggered by an infection, more research is needed. A causal link has not yet been established. Right now, a lot of funding is being put into researching SARS CoV-2, the virus causing COVID-19. We also need to use this opportunity to be thinking ahead by raising funds for possible lasting health impacts for COVID-19 sufferers, which aren’t getting the same attention as the acute illness by the media and other fundraising efforts. Links for more in-depth reading: • About ME/CFS: http://www.me-pedia.org/wiki/Myalgic_encephalomyelitis • Ted Talk about ME/CFS by Jennifer Brea: https://www.ted.com/talks/jennifer_brea_what_happens_when... • Viruses and ME/CFS (source: CDC): https://www.cdc.gov/me-cfs/about/possible-causes.html • Article by Cort Johnson speculating that COVID-19 may lead to more cases of ME/CFS: http://simmaronresearch.com/2020/04/will-covid-19-leave-a... • Article by Sarah Newey, Daily Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-dis... • Article by Torsten Harmsen, Berliner Zeitung (German): https://www.berliner-zeitung.de/gesundheit-oekologie/coro... • Article by Prof. Paul Garner, British Medical Journal: https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2020/05/19/paul-garner-covid-19... • OMF prospective study of COVID-19 patients . . . I would also like to use my tiny platform to warn against physical exertion while you are feeling unwell from an infection. If you are in the position to amplify this message, please do. It can save vulnerable people from becoming bedridden: • Article by Georginia Hayes, The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-dis... QUOTE from Georginia Hayes`s article: »Drawing parallels between Covid-19 and chronic fatigue syndrome, Prof Garner warns against taking strenuous exercise on the road to recovery. “Every day I woke up with a headache, and then on day 44 I started to feel a little better. I did a little cycle, then a HIIT class online, and then I was in bed for the next week. I don’t think people are aware of this relationship to exercise.”« • Guide by the ME Association UK on how to best prevent post-viral fatigue: https://meassociation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/MEA-PVF-a... If you like the pattern and would like to chat about it or about all kinds of other stuff with like-minded knitters, have a look in my Ravelry group. . . . ۰•●•۰ . . . Wer vier meiner Muster ersteht, bekommt das günstigste von ihnen geschenkt. Dazu alle Muster vor dem Bezahlen zusammen in den Einkaufswagen legen. In diesen Zeiten – also denen einer Pandemie, wir schreiben das Jahr 2020 – ist es wichtig gut zu planen und Vorauszudenken. Zum Beispiel mit einem Strickprojekt, das die Laune hebt und die Sinne beflügelt. In Thinking Ahead wird das Schattenstricken mit einem Hebemaschenmuster kombiniert, um Pfeile zu erzeugen, die in die – hoffentlich Pandemie-freie – Zukunft weisen. MATERIAL Wolle KniTime, Merino 450; 100 % Merino, 450 m/100 g; in den handgefärbten Tönen Purple Variety und Kirschblüte Verbrauch: Fb1 (Purple Variety) = 837 m/186 g Fb2 (Kirschblüte) = 756 m/168 g Nadeln Rundstricknadel Nr. 3,5; 60 cm oder länger Rundstricknadel Nr. 3 mm; 60 cm oder länger Sonstiges 11 Maschenmarkierer MASCHENPROBE 28 Maschen x 36 Reihen = 10 cm x 10 cm Im Muster (s. unten) Nadel Nr. 3,5 Gewaschen MUSTER Anfangs-R (Rückr): links stricken 1. – 3. R: rechts stricken 4. R: links stricken Die 1. – 4. R fortlaufend wiederholen. MAßE Länge: 211 cm Breite: 49 cm . . Wem das gefällt, der ist herzlich eingeladen, in meiner Ravelry-Gruppe vorbeizuschauen.
Just what every classroom needs - a basket full of mini beanbags to keep fidgety hands busy! These pocket size beanbags are great fidget busters and stress relievers for children and adults. Enhance learning by keeping hands busy. Filled with a variety of different size and shaped beans. Interesting to touch, manipulate, squeeze, toss. Small enough to keep in pockets, school bag, car, purse, briefcase, desk drawer. Juggling Hacky Sack Party Favors Student gifts Classroom supply Quiet times Office Stocking Stuffer Easter Basket Classroom Set of 24 - 2 1/2" x 2 1/2 " beanbags Solid and Multi-Colors Please contact me for a custom order if you would like other colors or sizes.
DESCRIPTION This spring I wanted a versatile, stylish and flattering cardigan that was simple enough to be worn with just about everything. This cardigan keeps the basic styling simple, its short style is worn with negative ease, but small lace and cable details at the hem, cuff and neckline keep it interesting. As the waist band sits just below the natural waist the wide ribbing pulls in snugly without needing to decrease the stitches. The bustline is designed to fit with a little negative ease which creates a form fitting garment without any side shaping. Worked from the bottom up body and sleeves are joined at the yoke and worked together in one piece. There is minimal finishing when you are done, just bands and a small underarm graft. SIZE Bust Size 28-30(31-33, 34-36, 37-39, 40-42, 43-45, 46-48, 49-51, 52-54)”/70-75 (80-85, 86-92, 93-100, 101-106, 107-115, 116-123, 124-130, 131-137) cm. Finished Measurements 28.25 (31.25, 34, 37, 40, 42.75, 46.25, 49, 52.25)”/ 71.5(79.5, 86.5, 94, 101.5, 108.5, 117.5, 124.5, 132.5) cm, with buttonband closed. Shown in size 34”/86.5cm with 1”/2.5 cm negative ease. MATERIALS Fyberspates Scrumptious 4ply (55% Merino wool, 45% Silk; 399yds/365m per 100g skein); Color: Oyster; 3 (3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5) skeins Yarn Alternative: Rowan Felted Tweed (50% Merino wool, 25% Alpaca, 25% Viscose; 191yds/175m per 50g skein); 6 (6, 6, 7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 10) skeins Needles & Notions Size 4 US/3.5 mm circular needle, 32”/80cm length (or longer for larger sizes) (Size 4 US/3.5mm dpns if not using magic loop) Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge. GAUGE 23 sts and 32 rows = 4″/10cm in St st. 24 sts and 32 rows= 4″/10cm in 2×2 ribbing. 8 st Trellis Lace panel at front measures 1.75″ /4.5cm wide. Techniques used and fully details in pattern include: Single Row Buttonhole Grafting You will also need to know how to work in the round (for sleeves), work cables and simple lace. Cable panels are fully charted. Lace is charted and written. For pattern support come visit the Stolen Stitches group.
*** Crochet pattern instant download *** Summernight Shawl is a crochet pattern for a large triangular shawl that is worked sideways from the bottom upwards in 1 piece. The pattern features an easy to memorize pattern row repeat, which makes this a great summer project to keep your hands busy during those beautiful and long summer nights. My finished shawl has a wingspan of 215 cm/85,25 in. (long side measures 157 cm/62,25 in and shorter side 145 cm/57,50 in. (size is very easy to adjust). You can make this shawl as large or small as you want ! (by working more or less pattern row repeats). Complete written instructions in English (both UK and US crochet terms) and in Dutch. large chart schematic Yarn : any yarn will work :) Sample made with : Wheel of Alpaca, 80 % acrylic & 20 % alpaca, 250g/950m/1039yds, shade 15 Summer Night, 1 cake. Crochet hook : matching your yarn choise. Sample made with 4,5 mm hook. Skill level : beginner + This pattern has been tested and tech edited.
A kit made for beginners. This triangular shaped crochet Shawl will keep your nervous hands busy. Lightweight and airy, this shawl pairs well with jeans and a simple long-sleeved shirt.
This book "Sketch and Stitch" was published in 2011. The 38 pages book will be great for those who are interested in knitwear. Colorful working sketches for knitwear projects could inspire experienced knitters and students. 6 great knitting patterns will keep knitters very busy. In addition, this book could be helpful to students who are working on their creative fashion portfolios. Two of my knitting Patterns (in the book) were selected as a top ten designs in the first Vogue Knitting Live Mohair competition in New York, "Kitty" is one of them.
The California Wrap is a free knitted shawl pattern perfect for beginners. The easy garter stitch knitting pattern works up easily for new knitters.
Schnapps is keeping busy and I am trying to keep up with him. His latest hat uses a simple fisherman's rib pattern and would be a great hat for men or women. This toasty hat was knit using Lion Brand Hometown USA, but the instructions for all yarn weights are included. This is a super fast, two row pattern that is easy to memorize and practically flies off your needles. Schnapps is excited that Christmas is almost here! This is such a busy time of year for everyone, but I hope all of you find some time to pass a little love and kindness on to those who need it most. The patterns in the photo below are the patterns found in The Play Book, an e-book of patterns that are not published elsewhere. The e-book can be purchased by using the link to the right on this page or by going to my Ravelry store or my Craftsy store. Those links are also to the right of this page. 100% of the cost of all my patterns is put right back into supplies and shipping for DEHH. The Play Book Patterns! If you're not a fan of Delaware Head Huggers yet, stop by and "Like" our Facebook page. Help us name the patterns and see all the beautiful hats that are donated. Stop by Kozy Kovers for Kids Facebook page too! We welcome everyone to join us. Stop by and say hello. You can always reach Schnapps or me at [email protected] too. We love to hear from everyone! Hope Caught You will need super bulky yarn and size US 13 circulars and dpns or some other combination listed below. Abbreviations: k1b: knit the stitch 1 row below the next stitch p2b: purl the stitch 1 row below the next stitch k2tog: knit 2 stitches together as one p2tog: purl 2 stitches together as one Cast on 44 stitches, place marker and join, taking care not to twist stitches. Work Pattern: You might wish to knit a foundation row first. Row 1: *k1b, p1*; repeat around Row 2: *k1, p1b*; repeat around Repeat Rows 1 - 2 until piece is about 7.5 to 8 inches in length. Decrease Crown: use dpn’s when needed Row 1: *k2tog, p2tog*; repeat around Row 2: *k2tog*; repeat around Row 3: *k2tog*; repeat around Finish: Cut working yarn, leaving a 6-inch tail. Draw the tail through the remaining stitches, cinch closed and secure. Weave in ends and give it to someone special who needs some extra warmth and love. The pattern is worked over 2 stitches, but use a multiple of 4 so the crown decrease stays the same. To knit this using 5-weight yarn, use size 10.5 needles and cast on 60 stitches. To knit this using worsted weight yarn, use size 8 needles and cast on 72 stitches. To make it child size, use worsted yarn, size 8 needles and cast on 60 stitches. Adjust in increments of 4 stitches for individual sizes. To knit this using sport weight yarn, use size 5 needles and cast on 100 stitches. Delaware Head Huggers www.delawareheadhuggers.org Delaware Head Huggers on Facebook Kozy Kovers for Kids www.kozykoversforkids.org Kozy Kovers for Kids on Facebook
3 Amigurumi Train Free Crochet Pattern Ideas – Now it’s time for you to choose and make your favorite Amigurumi Train here. Amigurumi trains that are easy to make and ... Read more
A perfect timeless game ! This colorful set transforms the traditional pencil and paper game into a fun tactile one that will be enjoyed for hours... The set is composed of a playmate and its storage bag, 5 O's and 5 X's Level : easy Used stitches : slip stitch, chain, single crochet, sc2tog
THIS IS CROCHET PATTERN, NOT THE FINISHED PRODUCT A very fun and brain boosting game for the little ones ! They learn about taking turns and matchmaking in this game The 12 cards have colorful figures to make them easy to remember. The game could be played alone. It's a quiet activity for developing concentration and memory. The pattern includes 12 figures, the play cards, and a box to store them. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Level : easy to intermediate * Used stitches : magic ring, slip stitch, chain, single crochet, double crochet, half double crochet, treble crochet, sc2tog, long sc ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please don't share, sell or distribute this pattern in any way. You can, of course, sell the finish product. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A PDF reader such as Adobe Reader is required to open and print the document. You will receive a link to download the PDF once the payment is confirmed. In case of problem with the download, do not hesitate to contact me and I will send you the file by email.
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The reversible turtle crochet pattern is fast and easy to make with super bulky blanket yarn. The amigurumi turtle flips inside out to reveal another turtle
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It is fun to learn a new skill and these step by step instructions to learn how to crochet for beginners will teach you all the basic stitches that you need
Do you want to distract your child and enjoy your favorite cup of coffee in silence? Or do you like to spin something in your hand to concentrate better? The anti-stress spinner in the form of hexaflexagon will become your faithful companion in any stressful situation! This educational toy will also help to develop your child's spatial thinking, help to learn colors and train fine motor skills. Children love to spin this toy! A cute, light and interesting toy that is addictive! A great souvenir gift for a child, daughter, son, granddaughter, grandson, teenager or even an adult. With this pattern you can easily create this toy yourself! The crochet pattern is in English. After the purchase, you need to download the file. The pattern will come to you in the form of a pdf-file that is convenient to view from your phone, computer, tablet, or print if necessary. The pattern is easy to follow with step-by-step detailed instructions accompanied by photos. (There are 10 pages with photos illustrating the process). This is a pattern designed by me.Having the pattern gives you the right to crochet the toy, give the toy as a gift, or sell the toy. The only restriction is the distribution of the pattern - the tutorial may not be sold, published, exchanged, transferred or passed on, in any form!You may link to my shop so that other users can recognize me. Please note that this pattern does not contain crochet lessons! You must have basic crochet skills! You can also purchase the physical product at this link https://www.etsy.com/listing/1487108744 . You may also be interested in the Fidget infinite Cube pattern. You can also find it at this link https://www.etsy.com/listing/1526657646 RETURN POLICY There are no returns on digital files. Please contact me with any additional questions! Thank you for choosing LuckyToysCrafts and I wish you easy crocheting!
Crochet baby toys fish set printable color flash cards included crochet pattern This is a crochet pattern for the rainbow fishing set Please note that this is not a finished product, but a PDF pattern only. The PDF has clear instructions, followed by explicit photos. This rainbow fishing set is recommended since the birth of the baby up to 4 years old and it makes a great baby shower gift: - Since his first months the baby can play with the bowls; kids develop motor skills and space orientation by just finding them, holding and throwing them around (later they can try to take them from the basket and even put them back in the basket). -After 1 year you can introduce the bowls + fish; The fish have safety eyes but those could easily be replaced by sewed eyes. The magnets are inside the fish - they are not strong magnets and the fish should be big enough so that they can't fit kids mouth. Now he can start placing the fish in the baskets - they can learn colors and how to match them, they can learn how to count. - After 2-3 years it will be fun for the kid to play with the rod by taking and placing fish in the baskets. As the set has magnets in the toys please do not let the kid play unattended especially with the fishing rod! DISCLAIMER: I CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE QUALITY OF YOUR MATERIALS OR THE TOY ITSELF. PLEASE DO NOT LET KIDS, ESPECIALLY SMALL ONES PLAY WITH THE SET UNATTENDED AS THE TOY CAN BE A SAFETY HAZARD DUE TO THE SAFETY EYES AND THE MAGNETS! This pattern is written in US terminology. If you are from UK don’t worry, the differences between US and UK terminology in this pattern are stated in the pattern. *********************************************** This is a DOWNLOADABLE CROCHET PATTERN. Which you can download immediately after payment. LANGUAGE: This pattern is written in ENGLISH Difficulty level: Advanced Beginner ( chain, Magic ring, single crochet, increase, decrease, slip stitch, back loop only (which is single crocheting only the back loop), treble crochet Materials Needed: - yarn - I used 100% Cotton: 50g for each rainbow color + 170g green & 70g white for the basket and the rod - magnets - I recommend stationary ones - not to be very strong - I used 15 pcs - a 30cm long stick - safety eyes - 6 pairs - 5 mm - fiberfill The benefits of the fishing set: 1. Develops children's motor skills by playing first with the bowls and then with the full set 2. Develops space orientation 3. Supports learning concepts like far-close 4. Supports learning concepts like big - small 5. Helps the child learn the basic rainbow colors 6. Helps the child associate colors 7. Children can use it to learn how to count *********************************************** © 2022 ZOE Patterns - All rights reserved. *You may sell the finished items, provided you give the credit to Zoe Patterns as the designer. *You may not sell or share the pattern. This pattern has been tested several times. Please contact me if you have any questions.
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