Crochet pilot outfit for toy PATTERN, amigurumi crochet bear pilot clothes, crochet jumpsuit, pilot helmet, knitted scarf, tutorial ENGLISH pdf, easy patterns for beginners If you buy this pattern, you will crochet this toy very easily, because it is a very detailed pattern that even a beginner can make. TEMPLATE AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH Level: Intermediate. The pattern details the process of creating a photo. . . Pattern have: • crochet helmet • crochet glasses • crochet jumpsuit • knitted scarf CROCHET BEAR https://www.etsy.com/listing/1189882444/ CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS https://www.etsy.com/listing/1263563461/ If you have any questions, I will answer within 24 hours. . You can buy also this pattern BABY PONIES https://www.etsy.com/listing/1308392310/ You can buy also this pattern SWEET HIPPO https://www.etsy.com/listing/1191656874/ You can find all my patterns in this https://www.etsy.com/shop/FunnyRabbitToys?ref=profile_header§ion_id=37727508
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Snuggle up with these cute little crochet rats! Each rat is handmade with super soft chenille yarn, plastic safety eyes, and poly-fil stuffing. The rats measure about 11-12" (6" body and 5" tail) in length and are available in the colors white and gray. ***Due to the plastic safety eyes, this plushie is not suitable for kids under the age of 3*** Please let me know if you have any questions!! Pattern by CubieCrochet: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1533053170/no-sew-rat-crochet-pattern-pdf?click_key=2e8db62eba153b06b9d1cebf906f825fa8eef024%3A1533053170&click_sum=09794e03&ref=shop_home_recs_2&crt=1&sts=1
Unique baby mobiles can take a nursery from ordinary to something special. And mobiles don't have to stay in the nursery! Whether it's traditional or very modern, mobile patterns are fun to crochet and give. And they can be made to fit any theme. So here are 10 free patterns for crochet mobiles! 10 Free Crochet Mobile Patterns Undersea Mobile on Lion Brand Free Patterns: This easy pattern keeps that calm, aquatic feeling - without the aquarium upkeep! Dragonfly Mobile by Emily Forrest, a Ravelry download: Dragonflies are some of the most beautiful insects with their bright colors - perfect
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If you are looking for a simple toy that you and your little one can make together, you will love learning how to make Yarn Dolls. These easy, frugal little toys might just become the next favorite.
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There are a lot of different reasons why people think children should learn hot to do handwork, like knitting or crocheting. Some believe that handwork teaches children to be more creative, others believe it has a positive effect on the development...
We are all chameleons ... pick up one of these popular chameleons from maker Victoria Melnikova! Want to make your own? Scroll down for pattern suggestions. Freestyle crochet by Owl_Victorika, follow her on Instagram. Maker Aimee Helbert has released a pattern of her version. SIMILAR PATTERN: Leo the Tiny Chameleon by Aimee Helbert. (Here's a
when I saw it for the first time. There is was, all completed and ready to save as a PDF. I admit that it was all a little rushed in the end but after stopping and starting this project again and a…
this little one will be available comment style tomorrow on my blog. More pics and info coming.
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After reading Frog & Toad: A Knitted Toy Pattern Review you will have all the information you need to start your next toy knitting project. Find the yarn I used, the tutorials I depended on and the new material I used for stuffing these two amphibious friends. I don't remember the first time I saw
Just like my Maya basic doll, this crochet doll pattern needs no sewing. It's kind of like a smaller version of Maya. I design this doll for Nutshell Lane Studios group doll of the month for April. You can use any yarn and hook size making it to achieve the size you like. Finished doll size: 12 inches Using worsted weight yarn with size F/ 3.75 mm hook. Pattern is written in US Terminology. Abbreviation: Sc- single crochet Ch- chain Inc- increase Dec- invisible decrease St- stitch Sts- stitches Pattern start Arms: Make two. Crocheted in continuous spirals without joining the rounds from hand to shoulder. Use a stitch marker to keep track of where the beginning of each round starts Round 1: 6 Sc in magic ring Round 2: Inc in each st around (12) Round 3: (Sc in next 3 sts, Inc in next st) repeat around (15) Round 4: Sc around (15) Round 5: Sc in next 5 sts, Bobble stitch in next, Sc in next 9 sts (14sc, 1 bobble to make a thumb) Round 6 : Sc around (15) Round 7: (Sc in next 3 sts, Dec) repeat around (12) Round 8: (Sc in next 4 sts, Dec) repeat around (10) Round 9-18: Sc around (10) Finish off. Arms are made ahead in this pattern for later attachment. Leg 1: Round 1: Ch9, Sc in 2nd ch from hook and next 6 sts, 3 Sc in next st, On the other side of chain,Sc in next 6 sts, Inc in next (18) Round 2: Inc in next st, Sc in next 6 sts, Inc in next st, 3 Sc in next st,Inc in next st, Sc in next 6 sts, Inc in next st, 3 Sc in next st (26) Round 3: Inc in next st, Sc in next 8 sts, Inc in next st, (Sc in next st ,Inc in next) x2, Sc in next 8 sts, (Inc in next st, sc in next) x2 (32) Round 4: Sc in each st around working in back loops only. (32) Round 5-6: Sc in each st around (32) Round 7: Sc in next 7 sts, Dec x3, Sc in next 2 sts, Dec x3, Sc in next 11 sts (26) Round 8: Sc in next 6 sts, Dec x2, Sc in next 2 sts, Dec x2, Sc in next 10 sts (22) Round 9: Sc in next 5 sts, Dec x4, Sc in next 9 sts (18) Round 10-23: Sc in each st around (18) Finish off first leg, place marker in 14th stitch. Leg 2: Follow instruction for round 1-23 for the first leg DO NOT finish off. To join both legs with 2nd leg on hook,Continue working Sc in next 4 sts, Ch 2, Slip stitch where you place stitch marker in 1st leg. Start crocheting the Body. (Stuff as you go.) Continue to crochet in continuous spirals without joining the rounds, using a stitch marker to keep track of where the beginning of each round starts. Round 24: Ch 1, Sc in same stitch and each st around Leg 1, Sc along ch 2, Sc in each st around Leg 2, Sc along ch 2 (40) Round 25: Sc in next 8 sts, Inc in next st, Sc in next 19 sts, Inc in next st, Sc in next 11 sts (42) Round 25-28: Sc in each st around (42) Round 29: (Sc in next 12 sts, Dec) repeat around (39) Round 30-31: Sc in each st around (39) Round 32: (Dec, Sc in next 11 sts) repeat around (36) Round 33-34: Sc in each st around (36) Round 35: (Sc in next 10 sts, Dec) repeat around (33) Round 36-37: Sc in each st around (33) Round 38: (Dec, Sc in next 9 sts) repeat around (30) Round 39: Sc in each st around (30) Round 40: Sc in each st around,Crochet arms on the side of body as you go with the thumb facing front. Shoulder: Round 41: (Sc in next st, Dec) repeat around (20) Round 42: (Sc in next 2 sts, Dec) repeat around (15) Neck: (Stuff it FIRMLY) Round 43-44: Sc in each st around (15) Round 45: Sc around working in back loops only. (15) Round 46-49: Sc in each st around (15) Round 50: (Sc in next st, Dec) repeat around (10) Round 51: Dec around (5) Finish off, cut yarn leaving long tail. Using a yarn needle, Thread through each stitch and pull tightly to close the neck. Note: Your doll looks weird right? The neck is made this way to create a floppy head stopper. Head: Attach yarn at the back of the neck,in the remaining loop of round 44. Round 1: Ch 1, Inc in each st around (30) Round 2: (Sc in next 4 sts,Inc in next st) repeat around (36) Round 3: (Sc in next 5 sts,Inc in next st) repeat around (42) Round 4: (Sc in next 6 sts,Inc in next st) repeat around (48) Round 5: (Sc in next 7 sts,Inc in next st) repeat around (54) Round 6-14: Sc in each st around (54) Place Safety eyes between rounds 10-11. Round 15: (Sc in next 7 sts,Dec) repeat around (48) Round 16: (Sc in next 6 sts,Dec) repeat around (42) Round 17: (Sc in next 5 sts,Dec) repeat around (36) Round 18: (Sc in next 4 sts,Dec) repeat around (30) Round 19: (Sc in next 3 sts,Dec) repeat around (24) Stuff the head firmly as you go. Round 20: (Sc in next 2 sts,Dec) repeat around (18) Round 21: (Sc in next st,Dec) repeat around (12) Round 22: Dec around (6) Finish off, cut yarn leaving long tail. Using a yarn needle, Thread through each stitch and pull tightly to close the head. For dress and hair cap pattern CLICK HERE! ** My patterns are free and I would like them to stay that way. You are free to print them out for your personal use. Please do not sell my patterns or say they are your own. You are free to do whatever you want with the finished item. If you are selling them online please link back the pattern and give me credit. If you want to share the pattern please see Terms of use to be guided accordingly.Thanks and enjoy crocheting. ©2018 by Nelly Lopez. All rights reserved
Knitting with kids is a fun, inspiring craft, but teaching kids to knit, whether yours is a sunny six- year-old or an afraid-of-failing teen, can be frustrating for both student and teacher. We've gathered a tried-and-true knitting lesson for teaching kids to knit as well as favorite reminders for making the lesson a relaxed and enjoyable time. This series is a part of our Crafts to Do with Kids Series, which has weekly posts, giveaways and how-tos all month-long. When to start knitting with kids: About 5 to 6 is generally the best age to start knitting, but desire to learn and dexterity are also reliable indicators. If kids watch eagerly as you pull up a skein of yarn and needles or they can tie their shoes easily, they are probably ready. Materials that work best when knitting with kids: Choose a high-quality wool with a lot of grip so stitches don’t drop as easily. Also, a light-colored yarn makes stitches easier to see. Any size knitting needles will work, as along as it fits the yarn. How to teach the knit stitch when knitting with kids: Note: Most kids have an attention span of their age plus 2-5 minutes, so a six-year-old can focus for roughly 8-13 minutes. As such, keep lessons short and sweet to prevent burnout. Step 1: We love the classic teaching rhyme, shared by Knit Sisters: “Up the tree, Around the back, Down the tree, And off jumps jack.” Demonstrate the knit stitch 5-7 times, all while saying the rhyme with each stitch. Once your child understands the rhyme, have them direct your next stitch while you refuse to move the needles without your child’s direction. Continue this for the next few stitches until your child seems to have mastered the rhyme and can identify what each direction means. Step 2 (teens skip to Step 3): Once your child has a clear visual of what the knit stitch looks like, ask if she’s ready to learn more. If not, stop here to end on a note of success. If your child is eager for more, an expert on Knit Sisters recommends putting your child’s hands in your own and knitting a few stitches so she can get a feel. The expert then recommends letting the little knitter hold the needles while you wrap the yarn. Step 3: Once the child seems comfortable, hand the needles over and let them combine everything. Remember that messing up and making mistakes are a normal, healthy part of learning. General tips when knitting with kids: - Be comfortable making a mistake (or even faking a mistake) when knitting to demonstrate that mistakes are normal. - Praise and encouragement are essential when teaching kids. Teens especially can feel insecure about trying something new in front an expert, so be uncritical. - If a child gets frustrated, take a 10-minute break and come back later. - Focus on process over product — praise how well the child is working or how much fun he or she is having, instead of how neat and pretty the finished product looks. Knitting Kit This stylish knitting-with-kids kit from kids' boutique shop Madame La Marchande offers a delightful gift for young kids and teens interested in knitting. The kit folds into a tiny, tidy vintage-inspired suitcase and comes with decadent yarn and basic tools. Head to Madame La Marchande to buy the knitting with kids kit. Finger Knitting Practice dexterity and get kids excited about working with yarn via this finger-knitting-with-kids project, which can be made into a skinny scarf, holiday decor or even an extra-long jump rope. Dharma Flyer has the free finger knitting with kids ornament pattern. Knitting Doll This vintage-inspired knitting-with-kids doll has small pegs on a wooden doll and helps young kids learn knitting. The doll comes with a needle and yarn. To buy the knitting-with-kids doll, head to Amazon. Image credits (from top): Madame La Marchande, Flickr.com/starshaped, Flickr.com/.curt, Madame La Marchande, Dharma Flyer and Perisphere & Tylon, Inc.
We all know the Sweetest song for babies Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and we all love this song which helps or helped us in growing our babies. Today we have the most lovely Bunting for your little angels and you can see in these pictures how adorable is Bunting one’s name is Twinkle Star. The […]
Would you believe it’s possible to make such an adorably soft bunny rabbit out of nothing but a simple square of fabric? Neither did we, until we came
This bunny is so simple as it is made from a knitted square – any size is fine. (This one is in 8ply wool on 4mm needles and 28 stitches across.) With the same coloured wool (I have used contrastin…
I ~♥LOVE♥ ~finding new tutorials to inspire. My manic colour burst at the weekend was because of one. I gave a teaser in the last post. It was this lovely lady's blog post and link to this lovely lady's blog tutorial which has probably inspired quite a lot of people now! Completely addictive and very quick and easy to do. A gorgeous burst of colour that really brightens up my week! All you need are some spare bangles (which I seemed to have in abundance. And, if you live near a primark you can get bunches of 10 bangles for £1 which are a perfect size!) and some odds and ends of yarn. I think I might need to start streamlining my accessories. One was made..... then two...... then three..... then four...... then I got completely carrried away! Complete yumminess..... Ahhhhh, gorgeous colour to get the ♥ pumping Like a rainbow Ahhhhh big smiles on my face right now! So, just need to back them with some coloured felt and make a little hanging thingy, and voila! The pics given on both blogs are so so pretty and inspirational. I think I may end up having a few hanging in every room!!!!!!! Are you inspired? Go on....give it a go! xxx
Her pattern's finished! The pattern is 9 pages long with 30 images to help you out. The pattern ended up being so long because the hair instruction is in detail, with 2 pages dedicated to hair :) This little girl...
Hi Spud & Chloë Friends, After an overwhelmingly positive response for the Oink preview and for adding wings….. here he is! This project is so fast to work up you will barely blink an eye and a pig will be flying around your house. I promise. Oink’s body has a Hi Bounce Pink Ball inside […]
This was my son Finn's favorite game for the longest time. It's a great strategy game, so I never minded him playing it. Get similar patterns via Etsy. More Patterns From This Designer: This post contains affiliate links.
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22 Jun 1942, Northern Ireland, UK --- It may seem a bit unusual for soldiers to be knitting on "tiny garments," but it does help to pass the time, and these US soldiers stationed somewhere in Northern Ireland, Corporal Robert Cozad, (left) of Red Oak, Iowa, and Private Manny Hamburger, of Des Moines, Iowa, find it a particularly useful hobby for their off duty hours. The boys are good, too! --- Image by � Bettmann/CORBIS
Get the 411 on how to make a worry doll, 8 different ways! This little craft is easy and fun, and kids will love learning about the Mayan legend behind it!
Howdy friends! Tonight I am going to share a project I taught to my children’s knit and crochet class. All you need to know is how to chain, making it the perfect beginner project. This is a …
Knitting Nancys (a.k.a. French knitters, knitting nobbies, spool knitters, etc.) have become something of an obsession for me this week. I’ve been thinking about what …
This bunny is so simple as it is made from a knitted square – any size is fine. (This one is in 8ply wool on 4mm needles and 28 stitches across.) With the same coloured wool (I have used contrastin…