Monday, December 30, 2013

Cross Stitched Harley Davidson Afghan


Kathy G just sent me this picture of her completely cross stitched Harley Davidson Afghan.  She first made the black background in crochet and then cross stitched the design on top.  Looks fantastic!

If you would like to make this afghan you can find it here.

You can find out how to cross stitch on crochet here.

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Saturday, December 28, 2013

Pam's Customized John Deere Afghan


Y'all have been busy! Pam G (not me) just sent me this picture of her customized John Deere Afghan.  She used the excel file format to do this.  Very Well Done!!

If you would like to make this afghan you can find it here.

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Sara L's Blackhawks


Sara L just sent me a picture of the two Blackhawk Afghans she made for her sons.  She says she just finished them in time to ship them off for Christmas.  That's a lot of work!! Great job Sara!

If you would like to make this afghan you can find it here.

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Thursday, December 26, 2013

Little Girl Hats



Mary A asked me to make a matching hat to go with the Little Girl Purses, so here you go Mary.  This is a Tam type hat and there instructions for adjusting the size.


Materials
  • Red Heart Shimmer Yarn, hot pink and purple
  • Left over yarn in contrasting colors
  • G Hook
  • Tapestry Needle 

Gauge
5 scs and 5 rows per inch. 

Abbreviations

sc(s)--single crochet          sl st--slip stitch                  FL--Front Loop
FLO--front loop only            sc2tog--single crochet 2 stitches together


Crown
Starting with Pink Yarn, form  a Magic Circle.

Rnd 1:  6 scs in magic circle. (6 scs)

Rnd 2: Sc in next sc,

Mark this stitch and the first stitch in each round from now on with a stitch marker. (This pattern is done in a continuous spiral and it's easy to forget which round you are on if you don't have it marked.)


Sc again in same sc, *2 scs in each sc* 5 times. (12 scs)

Rnd 3: *2 scs in next sc, 1 sc in next sc* 6 times (18 scs)
Rnd 4: *2 scs in next sc, 1 sc in next 2 scs* 6 times (24 scs)
Rnd 5: *2 scs in next sc, 1 sc in next 3 scs* 6 times (30 scs)
Rnd 6: *2 scs in next sc, 1 sc in next 4 scs* 6 times (36 scs)
Rnd 7: *2 scs in next sc, 1 sc in next 5 scs* 6 times (42 scs)
Rnd 8: *2 scs in next sc, 1 sc in next 6 scs* 6 times (48 scs)
Rnd 9: *2 scs in next sc, 1 sc in next 7 scs* 6 times (54 scs)
Rnd 10: *2 scs in next sc, 1 sc in next 8 scs* 6 times (60 scs)
Rnd 11: *2 scs in next sc, 1 sc in next 9 scs* 6 times (66 scs)
Rnd 12: *2 scs in next sc, 1 sc in next 10 scs* 6 times (72 scs)

Rnd 13 to 15: Sc in next sc and in each sc to end of rnd. (72 scs)

Rnd 16: *2 scs in next sc, 1 sc in next 11 scs* 6 times (78 scs)
Rnd 17: *2 scs in next sc, 1 sc in next 12 scs* 6 times (84 scs)
Rnd 18: *2 scs in next sc, 1 sc in next 13 scs* 6 times (90 scs)

Rnd 19 to 21: Sc in next sc and in each sc to end of rnd. (90 scs)

Rnd 22: *2 scs in next sc, 1 sc in next 14 scs* 6 times (96 scs)
Rnd 23: *2 scs in next sc, 1 sc in next 15 scs* 6 times (102 scs)
Rnd 24: *2 scs in next sc, 1 sc in next 16 scs* 6 times (108 scs)
Rnd 25: *2 scs in next sc, 1 sc in next 17 scs* 6 times (114 scs)
Rnd 26: *2 scs in next sc, 1 sc in next 184 scs* 6 times, sl st in next sc, fasten off. (120 scs)  



Interior Band

Attach Purple Yarn in FL of next st
Rnd 27: In FLO *sc2tog, sc in next 18 scs* 6 times (114 scs) (sl st also counts as a stitch so be sure to use it.)


Rnd 28: *Sc2tog, sc in next 17 scs* 6 times (108 scs)
Rnd 29: *Sc2tog, sc in next 16 scs* 6 times (102 scs)
Rnd 30: *Sc2tog, sc in next 15 scs* 6 times (96 scs)
Rnd 31: *Sc2tog, sc in next 14 scs* 6 times (90 scs)
Rnd 32: *Sc2tog, sc in next 13 scs* 6 times (84 scs)
Rnd 33: *Sc2tog, sc in next 12 scs* 6 times (78 scs)
Rnd 34: *Sc2tog, sc in next 11 scs* 6 times (72 scs)
++Rnd 35: *Sc2tog, sc in next 10 scs* 6 times, sl st in next st, fasten off. (66 scs)
This should fit a head circumference of 19 to 22 inches.

++If you want to make the hat a little smaller add 2 more Rnds

Rnd 36: *Sc2tog, sc in next 9 scs* 6 times (60 scs)
Rnd 37: *Sc2tog, sc in next 8 scs* 6 times,sl st in next st, fasten off. (66 scs)

Owl or Kitty Applique
You can find the patterns for the appliques on this post for the Little Girl Purses.

                        

Sew the applique onto the hat.






Happy Hooking!

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Thursday, December 19, 2013

Michele S's Skull Nintendo DS Case



Michele S used my skull chart from the Skull iPad case to make a case for her nephew's Nintendo DS.  She did this by first crocheting a few black rows and putting a button hole in it. (If you don't know how to make a button hole check out this post.) Then she crocheted the Skull by using the chart and crocheting it from the top down and then continued to crochet in black to make the piece long enough to fold up a pocket so she could roll the DS into the case. Then she sewed on a red button.

 She's making all of her Christmas gifts this year, my FAVORITE kind of gift!  You can find the Skull chart here or if you would like a little fancier skull try my Day of the Dead chart here.


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Monday, December 16, 2013

Christmas Presents, Part III



I made these shrugs using a pattern from Debbie Stoller's wonderful book, The Happy Hooker.  The pattern is "Short 'n Sweet" by Angela "Le Vonne" Best.  I know, I know, this pattern isn't free, but I highly recommend this book.  It's a great book to learn crochet and it has lots of cute and cool, up-to-date patterns. If you can't afford to buy the book or you only want this one pattern, you could try checking it out from your local library.  

I used Caron Simply Soft yarn instead of the recommended yarn and was able to make both of these shrugs (one size small and the other medium) with under 3 skeins of yarn.  The yarn I used for the purple edging was some I had on hand (same for the flowers).  The pattern is a little tricky, but once you get the hang of it, it goes along pretty smoothly.  There is a diagram of the stitch pattern as well, which I find very handy, because I'm a very visual person.  If you would like to make this pattern, but get stuck somewhere, just write me an email at crochetparfaitpg@yahoo.com and I will help you with it.


For the flowers I used two patterns from Lion Brand's Stitchfinder.  For the sweater above I used the Narcisssus.  Unfortunately this pattern isn't on the website anymore, but this pattern by Crochet Geek is similar.  I then added an extra layer of petals on the back.


For this shrug I used the Poinsettia pattern.  I decided to let the petals curl up and I used three different colors of yarn.

Merry Christmas and Happy Hooking!!


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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Christmas Presents, Part II


This is another easy scarf that looks great.  I got this pattern from Made by K.  K uses her own abbreviations in the pattern, so be sure to read the beginning part so you know what she's talking about.  I used black instead of gray and alternated colors in the rounds, making 3 squares of each combination.  I also single crocheted the squares together with pink yarn.  I made the bow using DK weight yarn and an E hook.  I chained 18, then slip stitched into the first chain and then single crocheted 4 rows.  Then I wound yarn around the middle of the bow.  To do the whiskers I knotted one end of the yarn, pulled it through and then knotted it on the other side and then cut the ends to the right size.

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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Christmas Presents, Part I


I've been busy making Christmas presents and right now I'm using other people's patterns.  So I'll post pictures of what I'm making and links to the patterns.

This is the easiest scarf (that looks difficult) that you will ever make, because the yarn does the work for you.  It's all done in single crochet and there are only 4 stitches per row.  To make a nice long one like this, use 2 skeins of either Sashay or Starbella yarn.  Also, be sure to use a large hook, it makes it a lot easier to see the stitches.  I used an L Hook. The technique for using ruffle yarn is a little different, so check out this Sashay tutorial from Red Heart Yarn, before you start.  To keep the ends from unraveling and to make them look a little neater, I just used a needle and matching thread to sew up the ends.  It won't show because the ruffle covers it up.

Happy Hooking!!

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