Please note that this is crochet pattern (PDF file), but not a toy. The file will be available for download immediately after purchase. This crochet pattern contains a detailed description of how to create Kawaii Kite, with a great amount of step-by-step photos and a list of necessary materials. Kawaii Kite is a super easy and fast to crochet toy from “AradiyaToys Kawaii” collection that can be finished in just a few hours. Feel free to make it using the yarn colors of your choice. You can also use this toy as a keychain by attaching a keychain ring or pin cushion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ABOUT THIS PATTERN – the English version of this pattern is written in US terms – stitches used in this pattern: chain (ch), single crochet (sc), double crochet (dc), half double crochet (hdc), slip stitch (slst), increase (inc), decrease (dec) – pattern consists of 10 pages with 25 step-by-step pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MATERIALS Materials needed to create a 2.9-inches-tall (7.5-cm-tall) Kawaii Kite: – crochet hook size 2.00 or 2.25 mm (US: B, UK: 14) – yarn: Schachenmayr Catania Originals, 100% cotton, 50g/125m (5 ply): Kawaii Kite: milky white (105), pale yellow (206), light red (408), purple (422), blue (173) – black glass or safety eyes Ø 6 mm – black sewing thread – tapestry needle, pins – stuffing material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LANGUAGES The pattern is available in English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch and Ukrainian. ATTENTION! After purchase, if you don’t find the language you need in the list of available languages when clicking on the link you’ve received, please message me! Don’t forget to mention your email and the language that you need. I will gladly send you the file in this language. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LINKS If you like crochet pattern of Kawaii Kite, you might also like other patterns from the “AradiyaToys Kawaii” collection, available through this link –> https://etsy.me/43Elszl Other patterns by AradiyaToys -> https://etsy.me/2p8GTac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . This pattern is for personal use only. Sharing information from this pattern is prohibited. If you publish the photos of the toys you made with this pattern, crediting the author is always welcome. Photo(s) by Olka Novytska. Thank you for stopping by! Enjoy your stay!
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Yesterday evening I finished another crochet project. For an australian customer I made these four crochet covers that I initially designed for Peggy Journal last year. They fit the Ikea …
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It's so encouraging to read comments, and receive emails, from all of you! Having that feedback inspires me more than you realise. I thought today you might like to see some things from other craft people that inspire me!? ~~~~~ Let's begin with Jessica from Twin Fibers. She took a plain Wonky Star block and dazzled it!! I literally drooled when I saw this on the blog she shares with her friend, Jennifer. Because I make myself at least one thing just for pleasure each month, I have this near the top of the list. Jessica made hers a mini quilt, and I'm thinking I may do the same. GAWJUS!! See more pics, a step by step tutorial, and Jessica's blog post HERE. ~~~~~ Another pretty thing I'd like to make is one of these, from The Haby Goddess... I have PLENTY of old doilies, but have never thought to dye them! Visit The Haby Goddess HERE and see her step by step tutorial. (Just remembered I have a few fabric dyes packed away....mmmm....) ~~~~~ About four years ago Blossom learned to crochet, and she made me lots of teeny tiny crocheted granny squares and circles in vibrant yellows, blues and reds. I did use some as a 'window' in small soap sachets for the linen cupboard and for Lavender bags, but I never thought to use them as pin cushions like Namolio! Aren't they gorgeous!? You'll find plenty more in her Etsy Shop HERE. ~~~~~ It's been a while since I did some straight piecing. I get so caught up in stitchery designing that I lose time for some basic quilting - until now. I saw this quilt on the Blue Elephant Stitches blog... ...and noticed she had a tutorial too, so guess what is on my list as well?? I just love quilt blocks surrounded by white. You can see her tutorial HERE. ~~~~~ I have been playing with something new myself today. I love affirmations and inspirations, especially the one word kind, so thought I'd draw up some words and stitch them onto sweet little lavender scented pillows... I dug out some of my vintage buttons for a little bit of embellishment. They'll look really cute in a basket, I think. ~~~~~ Finally I want to announce the winner of the "Someday Roses" challenge! I shared this design with you earlier in the month... Apparently the pattern has been downloaded almost 700 times in the last three weeks, but only one lovely lady has sent me a photo of it on a re-purposed project, so guess who wins this book? SISBABESTITCHES used fabrics from an old shirt, skirt and other scraps to stitch 'Someday Roses' into and apron! Before... After! Congratulations SisBabeStitches! I'll be contacting you for your address and this book will be winging its way to your door. ~~~~~ I'm wondering if you need an easier Re-Purposing challenge for March? Do you have some ideas? If so please leave a comment and I'll see which one grabs my fancy. I want to mention the new Blogger 'double word' verification on comments. I hate it. Time consuming, hard on the eyes, and a nuisance for everyone. What was wrong with the single word, Blogger?? I opted for no verification to make life easier for you, but ended up making life harder for me. Hackers were leaving rude links and ads on comments as far back as 2009 - and in two days I spent a good couple of hours working my way through them and deleting them. Not nice. So I have the word verification back on. Sorry, but it just has to be. ~~~~~ Before I go let me share with you pics of my final birthday gifties from dear friends. My besty, Fee, spoiled me by printing up the first 8 issues of my Elefantz HOME Magazine (cause she knew I couldn't afford the ink), and sending me other beautiful goodies!! Michelle sent me a sweet parcel of elephant fabrics, and 'real' Shabby Chic stationary all the way from the US...I haven't stopped writing myself notes in that book since it arrived! Kathleen (Cottonreel) sent me these lovelies all the way from the UK, with a picture of her garden in May. I often dream of visiting her and Bluebell one day. And my final gift was from my dear friend, Dawn! It arrived in a huge box and I had no idea what on earth she would be sending me that big. It's a white elephant!! I have white floors and white walls so I had to put it up against the fence for the photo. This is so me! Dawn also sent another parcel the day before. That one had two of my quilt tops which she had machine quilted for me, and they are GAWJUS! I'll show some pics once I've sewn on the bindings. If you're in Australia and need a quilt top machine-quilted then visit Dawn's blog for details. She's wonderful! Thank you to all my friends - you made this a very special birthday indeed! ~~~~~ Goodness, I should have told you to make a cuppa before you started reading this blog post. It kind of got longer and longer...maybe we all need a coffee now. ;-) Have a wonderful March. First day of autumn!!! \o/\o/\o/ (excited? Who, me?) Hugs Jenny xxx
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****You can shop the PDF version of this pattern by click HERE. Great for easy printing, and no ads. The free version is within this blog post, just scroll down!***** I’ve got a real treat for you with this pattern! I’m so happy to bring you a new sweater, called The Home Girl Sweater. I decid
This gorgeously cabled, oversized cardi is sure to keep you warm on chilly days or evenings! The sweater is knit from the top down, with stitches picked up from the shoulder straps, fronts and back joined at the armholes, and the garment continued in one piece. The sleeves are worked by picking up stitches along the armhole, working short rows for the cap shaping, then continuing in the round. To fit bust: 28 (32, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52)" / 71 (81.5, 91.5, 101.5, 112, 122, 132) cm with 5½ – 7" / 14 – 17.5 cm of ease Yarn: Kelbourne Woolens Scout, 100% wool (274 yds / 250 m per 100 g), est 5 (6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 9) skeins approx 1293 (1380, 1516, 1706, 1923, 2224, 2345) yds / 1182 (1262, 1386, 1560, 1758, 2034, 2144) m, shown in Oatmeal. Skills: cabling, reading charts, picking up stitches, short row shaping, optional tubular bind off
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Awesome handmade Unicorn Cushion is a great gift to a girl. At Mycrochetpattern you can find easy to understand tutorial on how to crochet this beautiful pillow, techniques used, necessary thread and hooks and video guide for this crochet pattern. We even made a research to find the best deals of high quality yarn, hooks […]
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With the success of the Llama Love Pillow, I decided to create another pillow: A Bunny version! This crochet bunny pillow is perfect for Easter and the Spring season... plus it's really easy to crochet! You will follow a pixel graph (one square in the graph = one single crochet stitch) and make two panels.
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This unicorn pattern by Tangle Tree Creative is a quick and easy pattern to make up. You need to be able to work in the round. You make two basic circle for the back and front of the cushion and then make and sew on the embellishments that make this unicorn unique. You will need a 14 inch cushion insert as well as a darning needle
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This kid’s crochet Snake seat cushion will be a beautiful accent to any kid’s room, also it will make a wonderful gift. I made this crochet cushion in rainbow colors, but you can use any color combinations you’d like. Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links, which means if you make a purchase from …
Sunny cushion. Plain cushion cover with a ruffled border and appliques. Combined knitting and crochet tutorial pattern instant download -- Olga Andrew Designs Pattern 015 A knitted and crocheted applique cushion is an excellent accessory for a child’s room/bedroom. Also it could make a wonderful gift for any occasion. This is a step-by-step tutorial for cushion which have been hand knitted and crocheted. The pattern includes detailed photos with instructions how to make it -- useful for beginners. This pattern uses only basic stitches, so beginners should have no problem with it. It is written in English using Standard US crochet terminology (with UK crochet terminology equals if necessary). Skill level: easy (you only need basic knitting and crochet skills). Materials you will need: 1) crochet yarn (I used Premium Acrylic DK yarn) yellow approx. 70 g, light green approx. 200 g, light blue approx. 70 g; for appliques: snow-white, orange, red, pink, black, dark green, turquoise. 2) tapestry needles 5 mm; 3) crochet hook (I used hook size H8/5mm), 4) optional for decorations: beads, buttons (for flowers, ladybird and cushion cover); 5) tapestry needle. This pattern is for a cushion measuring approximately 50 cm (about 20 inches) square. The size of the cushion cover will vary depending on the size of cushion, type of yarn, hook and needles size and how tightly you knit and crochet. Kind regards, Olga Andrew Designs ©
These crochet pillows are fun and an adventure to make. If you’re looking for creative kids pillows, this list will be your go to.