Angel Bookmark Crochet Patterns
Everyone loves Christmas, which is a family celebration, so we all are trying to start the preparation process in advance. Christmas is unimaginable without Christmas angels, so if you wish to make a quick and simple gift for your friends, family members or for just your close people you should see the video lesson of […]
This angel ornament crochet pattern was inspired by old vintage wooden ornaments. It's a quick and easy pattern with minimal sewing.
For a long time I have been coming up with my own designs, but never really thought they were good enough. Yesterday I posted a picture of some angel wings I had designed and the response amazed me and encouraged me to keep going. Thank you to all you creative people out there who boost each other and help us to feel like what we do is worth it x x It is down to those people and their kind words that got me to share this pattern. Use it to remember those you have lost, or spread love to someone in need x (Please give credit to myself for the pattern when you share pictures of your work, thank you) I've always been reminded of those we've loved and lost when I see a white feather floating down, it's comforting to think they are watching over us. This inspired me to come up with this angel wings pattern. I used Stylcraft special dk and a 3.5mm hook, uk terms Begin by making a ch of 17 dc in second ch from hook and then to the end, ch1, turn dc in next 16st, then work 1dc into the side of the row, ch1, turn dc in next 15st , ch1, turn dc in next 14st, 2dc in next st,1dc on the side, ch1, turn dc in the next 15st dc in next 14st, 2dc in next st continue along the side, 2dc, 2xdc, 2dc, then work 6dc along the opposite edge, ch1, turn dc in next 7st, 2dc in next 2st, dc in next 3st, 2dc in next st, dc in next 12st, ch1, turn dc in next 13st, 2dc in next st, dc in next 5st, 2dc in next st, dc in next 6st, finish Repeat for the 2nd wing. If you want to make the hanging decoration, place the two wings together and rejoin the yarn through both wing in the 2nd st from the end of the last 6dd. Work 5dc through both wings ch20 the join at the top of the 5dc with a slst, finish. Please feel free to pop by my Facebook page and share your wings with me. Much love Katie x x
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Hello lovlies. I hope everyone is having a fine weekend. I have a new pattern for you all today. I've been working on this on and off for some months. The idea at least. I knew what I wanted but my drafts didn't work and I kept revisiting it. I didn't want to release it until I was happy with it. Well now I am! I sat down this weekend and knew I wanted to get this little beauty finished, photographed and sorted. It is, as most of my patterns are, untested. However I have made it myself 3 times to make sure it works and I have no issues. If you find one please let me know. This pattern was born from frustration at not being able to find one. I know a lot of people out there use the cradle purse patterns to make angel baby beds, and thats great. I've done it myself and while they do work, I always had this nagging thought, that its just an afterthought using a toy pattern. I wanted something that was made FOR angels, the afterthought can be for play. I'm sure these would delight any little girl and make excellent shower gifts too but primarily, they are designed to gently hold the resting bodies of tiny angels and to give comfort to parents. Onto the logistics! Ok so, this cradle is roughly 7 inches in length and 6 inches tall from base to the highest point of the hood. It is designed for the smallest of the small. I promise Ill have larger ones up soon, right now tho lets roll with this. Anyone that can adjust easily, just add a few extra chains to the start and it will come out larger. As always, AMERICAN terms for crochet, Ive tried to remember to use both inches and cm throughout for measurements tho. Base Photo Tutorial with step by step instructions for beginners is here You will need DK weight yarn (held doubled, so 2 balls or roll half a ball off so you can use 2 strands) for the cradle DK weight yarn in contrasting colour for version 1 6.5mm and 6.00mm hook for the cradle 3.00mm hook for the flowers on variation 1 5.00mm hook for ruffles and edges on version 1 Flat colourless or one colour plastic for the base. I've tried a few different things all with success. Firstly, the clear lids from rectangle takeaway containers work wonderfully. Plastic plates (the oval disposable kind) work well too. You can also use plastic lids from ice cream containers once you clean the sticker off and plastic canvas (the kind you cross stitch with) So long as its lightweight and doesn't have bright colours or patterns on it (you'll see that through the yarn) then your good. Ribbon for version 3 1 meter (40 inches) of lace and 2 satin bows or flowers for version 3 a sewing needle and yarn needle stitch markers, these are a must. If you have none pins work just as well. The Base - Make 2 NOTE: 2hd = make 2 hdc in the same stitch hdc2tg = hdc 2 together. 6.5mm 1. ch10 2. hdc 3 times in the second from hook and the next 7 chains, work 3 hdc into the last ch. Now working on the other side, hdc in the next 7, hdc in the last (same as starting chain), join 3. ch2, hdc in the same st as chain, 2hdc in the next 2 st, hdc next 7, 2hdc next 3 st, hdc next 8, join 4. ch2, hdc, 2hdc, hdc, 2hdc, hdc, 2hdc, hdc in the next 7 stitched, 2hdc, hdc, 2hdc, hdc, 2hdc, hdc in the next 8 stitches, join 5. ch2, hdc in the next 2, 2hdc, hdc in the next 2, 2hdc, hdc in the next 2, 2hdc, hdc in the next 7, 2hdc, hdc in the next 2, 2hdc, hdc in the next 2, 2hdc, hdc in the next 9, join. Finish off, weave in ends You should have this after 3. Putting the base together. Cut out your insert slightly smaller then the base size. We are going to sandwich the plastic between the 2 base pieces to make the whole bed alot more sturdy. Holding the pieces so the plastic is on the inside, join your yarn on any stitch on an end piece, towards the centre. Stitching through both pieces, single crocher the entire way around. I find it helps if I use stitch markers in each corner to hold everything in place while Im doing this round, to stop the plastic sliding out. The Sides 1. ch2, hdc in the back loops only all around, join 2. Drop to a 6mm hook and from here on out we'll be sc in a continual round, no joins. sc in each st around until the sides measure roughly 2.5-3 inches tall The Hood Find the centre of one of the ends and count off eight stitches either side (mark them with stitch markers), sc around until your last stitch is in the 8th st you marked to the left of the centre. 1. ch2, turn, hdc across to the 8th stitch on the opposite side of the centre 2. ch2, turn, hdc in each hdc across (16) 3. ch2, turn, hdc in the next 6, hdc2tg twice, hdc in the last 6 (14) 4. ch2, turn, hdc in the next 4, hdc2tg 3 times, hdc last 4 (11) 5. ch2, turn, hdc, hdc2tg 4 times, hdc in the last 2. finish off leaving a 6 inch tail to sew the top closed Flip the hood inside out and line up the centre seam. sew it closed and turn the hood back in the right way. That completes the basic cradle. You can choose to decorate it your own way or you can read on for 3 decoration variations. Version 1. Ruffles and Flowers Take a contrasting yarn (Im using Baby Belle Lullabye which is a DK weight yarn in bamboo which has a lovely light drape) and a 5mm hook. We're going to create a ruffle on the bottom of the cradle using the leftover loops from our bacl loop only row. You can see them sticking out. Take your hook and slide it under the stitch and join your yarn with a sl st. ch3, dc three more in the same stitch. Then dc 4 times in every stitch around the bace. When you get back to the start join with a slst to the top of the ch3 we started with. Finish off and weave in ends. With the same colour join the yarn to the edge of the cradle and sc around the entire opening, being careful to evenly space the stitched when you work your way around the hood section. join to the forst st and finish of, weaving in ends 5 point mini flowers Using the same yarn and a 3mm hook ch7, slst to the 1st chain. ch5, sl st to the first chain. Repeat 3 more times so you have 5 petal. sl st to the first and leave along tail for sewing to cradle. Attach one to the corner of each side of the hood. Version 2. Ribbons and Bows Using thin satin ribbon to crochet with, and leaving a long tail (8 or so inches) join 2 stitches to the left of the front center and single crochet around the entire cradle, careful to space the stitches out over the hood. Crochet around until you are 2 stitches to the right of the front center and finish off leaving a long tail. Using both tail pieces make a bow. Trim the ties. 3. Sewn with lace. Take a piece of lace or ribbon that is long enough to go around the entire cradle and then with extra for gathering, my piece is about 36 inches or 90cm long and was just long enough, if you prefer more ruffles aim for a meter long. You can also get pre ruffled laces, the kind used for bed dolls is especially good for this. I fold over small sections and sew them down as Im going. Starting on the side just below the hood corner attach your cotton and sew the lace around the edge, gathering or pleating as you go to create ruffles. Sew a small satin flower or bow to the center of both the hood and the front of the cradle. RAVELRY PAGE HERE Thats it guys. Honestly there are so so many more ways you could decorate these, unfortunately my embellishment box is a bit low on supplies so I just used what I had on hand but I'm sure you can think of alot more. The best part is they can be as simple as you like and still look stunning, and are very gender neutral! Feel free to share your finished ones on Ravelry. I know Ive said it before but adding projects on there means more people will see the pattern, become aware of the need for these items and maybe make some themselves and thats a massive win/win! Massive thanks to Amie and Coco for helping me name it <3
Beautiful crochet wings applique free pattern can be used for so many purposes! Enjoy this super easy crochet wings applique pattern and use your imagination! As for me, I used this pattern to compose a couple of designs for Valentine’s collection, like the Heart with Wings and the Cupid. If you are in Valentine’s mood …
This angel ornament crochet pattern was inspired by old vintage wooden ornaments. It's a quick and easy pattern with minimal sewing.
This pattern is available in English and German. These beautiful angel wings are very versatile to use: - for Christmas: as tree decorations, gift tags, table decorations, decorations for Advent or door wreaths, etc. - for weddings, confirmation, communion: table decorations, additions to invitation cards, gifts for guests - as an application on bags, shoes (for example on baby or children's shoes), clothing, pillows, blankets, etc. - as wings for crocheted angels, elves, birds, butterflies, etc. - as keychain or bagcharm You will receive detailed instructions for the two sizes shown and a brief description of how to crochet them even larger, as well as illustrated instructions for the heart. The PDF patterns include 16 pages with text and numerous step-by-step photos, making it easy to do even for beginners. Stitches used: chain, slip stitch, single crochet, half double crochet for the wings and double crochet, treble (crochet) and double treple (crochet) for the heart. Yarn: Schachenmayr Catania, Yarn Weight: Sport - 5ply | Fine (2); crochet hook 2.5 mm; sewing needle Size information: Single wing large: approx. 5,5 cm x 3 cm; Single wing small: approx. 4 cm x 2,5 cm Copyright: By purchasing my crochet patterns you agree to the following stipulations: This pattern is for private use only. Transference, duplication, exchange, translation and publication of any kind (including publication on the Internet) of my pattern or excerpts of my patterns are not permitted. The same applies to the pictures contained in my instructions. Finished products may be sold in small quantities with credit to me: "Pattern made by Elke Eder" or the link to my shop and these instructions. © Elke Eder 2018. All rights reserved.
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Hello beautiful people, A fun and quirky little crocheted piece today! My girls just love to play make believe and they requested a hammer. Well, a crocheted hammer is a LOT safer to play with then anything I could buy, and I thought that other little tikes would get a bit of fun with this too. It is fairly simple to make and you could even add a rattler if you wanted to make it as a rattle. You will need: dk weight yarn in hammer head and handle colours 3.5mm hook small amount of stuffing Head crocheted in non continual rounds, join at the end of each round. Handle crocheted in continual rounds, place a stitch marker at the start of the row. Head: R1. ch2, 8sc in the first chain, join R2. ch1, hdc in the same stitch, 2hdc in all remaining stitches, join R3. ch1, hdc in the same stitch, *hdc, 2hdc in the next stitch* repeat around, join R4. ch1, hdc in the same stitch, *hdc, hdc, 2hdc in the next stitch* repeat around, join R5. ch1, hdc in each back loop only around, join R6. ch1, hdc in each stitch around, join R7. ch1, *hdc2tg, hdc, hdc* repeat around, join R8-13. ch1, hdc in each stitch around, join R14. ch1, *2hdc, hdc in the next 2 stitches* repeat around, join. R15. ch1, hdc in each stitch around, join R16. ch1, hdc in each back loop only around, join *start stuffing your hammer head now* R17. ch1, *hdc2tg, hdc in the next 2 stitches* repeat around, join R18. ch1, *hdc2tg, hdc in the next stitch* repeat around, join *finish stuffing* R19. cfh1, hdc2tg around, join. End off, weave in ends. Handle R1. ch2, 6sc in the first chain, place marker R2. sc twice in each stitch around R3. *2sc, sc in the next stitch* repeat around R4. sc in each back loop only around R5-7. scin each stitch around R8. *sc in the next 2 stitches, sc2tg* repeat around R9+ sc in each stitch around until desired length. End off yarn and weave in ends. Stuff handle firmly. Tie on the end of the handle (optional) R1. ch20, leaving long tails at each end for sewing as a loop into the bottom of the handle. Attach the loop to the end of the handle. Sew the handle to the hammer head. Weave in all ends.