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Egg Bag - Free Pattern

12/17/2024

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My chickens started laying eggs in abundance and I could only hold so many in my hands! This egg bag needed to be made in order to save myself from stuffing dirty eggs into my jacket pockets.  This project is a quick 2 hours and can easily hold more than 12 - 20 eggs. I only have 11 chickens right now so I haven't need to put more eggs into it. I wanted a sturdy bottom, open sides to breath, and cotton yarn to handle the dirty work of farm fresh eggs. And it helps that my kids are excited to use it and carefully bring eggs into our home. It was a little dodgy before, haha!
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Skill: Beginner+
 U.S. Terms:
  • ch: chain
  • rd: round
  • r: row
  • sl st: slip stitch
  • sc: single crochet
  • hdc: half-double crochet
  • sk: skip
  • dc: double crochet
  • dec: decrease - pull two stitches into one stitch
  • inc : increase - placing two stitches in one stitch
Gauge: 4" x 4"
16 hdc x 10 rows

You'll Need:
  • Hook: 4.5mm
  • Yarn: Peaches & Creme Cotton - colorway: panaroma - yardage varies depending on how long you want your bag; I used about 200 yards
  • tapestry needle
  • scissors

Pattern

ch 43
rd 1: In 2nd ch from hook, sc, sc across to the end of ch. Not turning you work, working into the other side of ch, sc across on this side, join with sl st to first (84)
rd 2: ch 2, hdc in same as last sl st, hdc around, join with sl st to first 
rd 3 - rd 5: REPEAT rd 2

rd 6: ch 1, sc in same as last sl st, *ch 5, sk next 3 hdc, sc*, REPEAT from * around, ending with ch 2, sk last 3 hdc, dc in first sc
rd 7: *ch 5, sc in next ch-5 loop, REPEAT from * around, ending with ch 2, dc in last dc of
previous rnd
rd 8 - rd 12: REPEAT rd 4 or until desired length

rd 13: sl st in next ch-5 loop, ch 1, 3 sc in same sp, *1 sc in next sc, 3 sc in next ch-5 loop, REPEAT from * around, ending with 1 sc in last dc, join with sl st to first (84)
rd 14: ch 2, hdc in same as last sl st, hdc around, join with sl st to first
rd 15 - rd 17: REPEAT rd 14
Fasten off, cut yarn, weave in ends

STRAP:
Lay bag on a flat surface. Mark center 12 stitches on upper edge of both sides of bag. Join yarn with sl st to first of these 12 stitches.
r 1: ch 1, sc in same as last sl st, sc across, ch 1, turn (12)
r 2: dec, sc 8, dec, ch 1, turn (10)
r 3: sc across, ch 1, turn (10)
r 4: dec, sc 6, dec, ch 1, turn (8)
r 5: sc across, ch 1, turn (8)
r 6 - r 51: REPEAT r 5 or until desired length
r 52: inc, sc 8, inc, ch 1, turn (10)
r 53: sc across, ch 1, turn (10)
r 54: inc, sc 10, inc, ch 1, turn (12)
Working on the wrong side of your bag, join the strap to other side of bag working 1 sl st through
the other matching marked 12 stitches on the bag and the 12 stitches of the strap
Fasten off, cut yarn, weave in ends

To finish off my bag, I added a loop on the top center of the strap so I could easily hang it on a little hook on the wall by the door. 
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Lightsaber Hilt on a Pool Noodle - Free Pattern

7/30/2024

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This type of project has been on my "Want To Do" list for quite some time! I saw a great deal on some pool noodles at my local grocery store and already had the yarn I wanted to use. This non-slip Lightsaber Hilt pattern makes for soft play for the Jedis and Siths in your life. My kids loved whacking each other without any tears so I'd say this project was a win!
Skill: Beginner​

U.S. Terms
  • ch: chain
  • rd: round
  • r: row
  • ​sc: single crochet
  • magic ring
  • inc: increase - put two stitches in one stitch
  • dec: decrease - pull two stitches into one stitch
  • sl st: slip stitch - back to the starting stitch
  • bobble - instructions in pattern
Gauge: 4" x 4"
8 sc x 7 rows

You'll need:
  • Hook: L/8mm
  • Yarn: Blanket yarn in gray, black, and red - weight: 5/bulky
  • Tapestry needle
  • Stitch markers
  • Scissors
  • 2" diameter Pool Noodle cut in half - mine were 28" long each after getting halved

PATTERN

Keep these colors for a JEDI lightsaber; change grey to black and black to grey in this pattern for a SITH lightsaber
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HILT
Start in grey
Rd 1: magic ring sc 6, sl st , ch 1 (6)
Rd 2: inc x 6, sl st, ch 1 (12)
Rd 3: (inc, sc) x 6, sl st, ch 1 (18)
Rd 4: front loop only, sc 16, dec, sl st, ch 1 (17)
Rd 5: in both loops, sc 17, sl st, ch 1
Rd 6: sc, bobble *([yarn over, insert stitch, yarn over, pull through] x 4, yarn over, pull through all 9 loops)*, (sc 2, bobble) x 5, sl st, ch 1 (17)
Rd 7 - Rd 10: sc 17, sl st, ch 1 (17)
Rd 11: change to black, sc 17, sl st, ch 1 (17)
Rd 12: change to grey, sc 17, sl st, ch 1 (17)
Rd 13: repeat Rd 11
Rd 14: repeat Rd 12
Rd 15: repeat Rd 11
Fasten off black, cut yarn, weave in ends
Rd 16: repeat Rd 12
Rd 17: sc 17, sl st, ch 1
​Rd 18: sc 17
​Fasten off, cut yarn, weave in ends 
BUTTON PANEL
In black, Ch 5
R 1: in 2nd ch from hook, sc 4, ch 1, turn
R 2 - R 4: sc 4, ch 1, turn
R 5: sc 4
Fasten off, leave tail for weaving on to lightsaber HILT

BUTTON
​In red, magic ring 5, sl st to starting stitch
​Fasten off, leave tail for weaving on to BUTTON PANEL

ATTACHING
Center BUTTON on BUTTON PANEL and whip stitch around to secure it to the BUTTON PANEL
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Place BUTTON PANEL centered over the color changing transition stitches you did, whip stitch around to secure it to the lightsaber HILT Fasten off, weave in tail
Slide on to pool noodle

MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU!
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Crochet Beard - Free Pattern

3/6/2024

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My son came downstairs in his pirate costume and I was struck with the impulse to make him a pirate beard. Just so you know, it doesn't take anything to push me towards making piratey things. My soul belongs to Pirates of the Caribbean. For this project, I played around with the length, measuring it to his cute face, and then to my own for an adult version. It took me 4 hours to make the crochet base and then attach all the yarn strands to make the hairy beard. When I gave it to my son, he wouldn't take it off or share it with anyone else. Grab your hook and yo-ho! Happy crocheting!
Skill: Beginner+

​US Terms:
  • ch: chain
  • r: row
  • sl st: sip stitch
  • hdc: half-double crochet
  • sk: skip
  • dec: decrease - pull two into one stitch
Gauge 4" x 4":
16 hdc x 10 rows

​You'll Need: 
  • Hook: 5mm
  • Yarn: any color of weight 4
  • Tapestry needle
  • Ruler/measuring tape
  • Scissors

Pattern

Child Version
r 1: ch 16, sl st the last ch back to the beginning, ch 42, sl st the last ch back 16 hdc, ch 2 (58)
r 2: hdc 26, turn, ch 2 (26)
r 3: hdc 8, ch 10, sk 10, hdc 8, turn, ch 2 (26)
r 4: sk 1st stitch, hdc 24, sl st in last stitch, turn, ch 2 (24)
r 5: sk sl st, hdc 23, sl st in the last stitch, turn, ch 2 (23)
r 6: sk sl st, (dec, hdc 5) x 3, sl st in last stitch, turn, ch 2 (18)
r 7: sk sl st, (dec, hdc 4) x 3,  (15)
Fasten off, cut yarn, weave in ends
Adult Version
r 1: ch 16, sl st the last ch back to the beginning, ch 52, sl st the last ch back 16 hdc, ch 2 (68)
r 2: hdc 36, turn, ch 2 (36)
r 3: hdc 13, ch 10, sk 10, hdc 13, turn, ch 2 (36)
r 4: sk 1st stitch, hdc 34, sl st in last stitch, turn, ch 2 (34)
r 5: sk sl st, hdc 33, sl st in the last stitch, turn, ch 2 (33)
r 6: sk sl st, dec, (hdc 4, dec) x 5, sl st in last stitch, turn, ch 2 (26)
r 7: sl st, (dec, hdc 3) x 5 (20)
r 8: hdc 20
Fasten off, cut yarn, weave in ends
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Hair
Cut yarn strands 14"-15" long or any length you'd like. I cut enough strands to border the outer edge of the whole beard, inner edge of the mouth, then across the front loop of rows 3, 5, 6, and 7 for the child version and rows 3, 5, 7, and 8 for the adult version. An estimate of total strands is 100 for child and 140 for adult. To attach the strands: take one strand at a time and fold them in half so that you have a loop. Use your hook to pull the loop through a stitch then pull the tails through this loop. Pull on the tails to tighten them.

Take the strands that will lay over the mouth for the mustache and separate them into two even sections. To make the mustache permanent, grab a couple strands from the beard and bring them into the mustache. Take a new strand of yarn to tie a knot around the mustache sections. Hide the tails in the beard hair. Once all of the strands have been attached, take your scissors to cut and shape the bottom of the beard so the strands lay evenly.

If the weight of the hair drags the mustache down from resting on the upper lip, you can add  a long strand of yarn into the ear loops to be able to tie around the back of the head for some extra tension.
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T-Shirt Yarn Basket - Free Pattern

3/4/2024

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Don't mind me, using this basket to hold my mandrake. Ha! For real, though, I wanted another basket with handles to carry my WIPs (works in progress) around the house. In order to save myself some yarn and have a sturdy bottom, I purchased some thick felt pads with pre-punched holes from a seller on Etsy. Link to that specific one is down below. It worked up quickly and was fun to make. This project was used as a basket while making itself into a basket. It felt like basket-ception. Here is a free pattern with and without a felt bottom base. Enjoy and happy crocheting!!
SKill: Beginner
US Terms:
  • ch: chain
  • rd: round
  • sc: single crochet
  • inc: increase - two stitches in one stitch
  • sl st: slip stitch
  • sk: skip

Gauge 4" x 4": 8 sc x 8 rows

​Final Measurements with felt basket base:
​12" diameter x 9" height
You'll need:
  • Hook: L/8mm
  • Yarn: Any color at weight: 5 - bulky
    • Yardage: with felt base -175 yds.; without: 350 yds.
  • Optional: felt basket base 30 cm.; I purchased mine here: 3po3lasercut
  • Tapestry needle
  • Stitch markers
  • Scissors

Pattern

If you don't have a basket base, you can make your own with yarn. This will change your yardage and may change your final measurements:

rd 1: magic ring sc 6 (6)
rd 2: inc x 6, sl st, ch 1 (12)
rd 3: (inc, sc) x 6, sl st, ch 1 (18)
rd 4: (inc, sc 2) x 6, sl st, ch 1 (24)
rd 5: (inc, sc 3) x 6, sl st, ch 1 (30)
rd 6: (inc, sc 4) x 6, sl st, ch 1 (36)
rd 7: (inc, sc 5) x 6, sl st, ch 1 (42)
rd 8: (inc, sc 7) x 6, sl st, ch 1 (48)
rd 9: (inc, sc 8) x 6, sl st, ch 1 (54)
rd 10: (inc, sc 9) x 6, sl st, ch 1 (60)
rd 11: (inc, sc 10) x 6, sl st, ch 1 (66)
rd 12: (inc, sc 11) x 6, sl st, ch 1 (72)
rd 13: sc around in the front loop and third loop only, sl st, ch 1 (72) - this will give you the flat bottom edge
​rd 14 - rd 26: sc in both loops around, sl st, ch 1 (72)
rd 27: sc 14, ch 7, sk 7, sc 29, ch 7, sk 7, sc 15, sl st, ch 1 (72)
rd 28: sc 14, sc into the ch 7, sc 29, sc into the ch 7, sc 15, sl st, ch 1 (72)
rd 29: sc around (72)
​Fasten off, cut yarn, weave in ends
If you have a basket base, here are the steps that can be applied to any sized circular basket base with any number of pre-punched holes:

rd 1: sc into each pre-made hole in your basket base
rd 2:  sc around in the front loop and third loop only, sl st, ch 1 - this will give you the flat bottom edge
​rd 3 - rd 14: sc in both loops around, sl st, ch 1 
rd 15: evenly center the start of your handles on either side of the basket, sc until you get to the start of the 1st handle then ch 7, sk 7, sc around to the start of the 2nd handle, ch 7, sk 7, sc around to the end, sl st, ch 1
rd 16: sc around to the 1st handle, sc into the ch 7, sc around to the 2nd handle, sc into the ch 7, sc around to the end, sl st, ch 1
rd 17: sc around
​Fasten off, cut yarn, weave in ends
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Blue Dog Scarf - Free Pattern

1/12/2024

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Bluey Season 3 Episode 9: Curry Quest - Chilli teaches Bluey how to crochet
When I watched this with my family, my kids shouted, "Bluey is crocheting like you Momma!" I felt so much joy seeing that and at the end of the episode, after Bandit's long work trip, Bluey is proudly wearing her complete scarf.
I immediately logged it away for a future project for myself. I looked around for the right yarn colors and Bernat Blanket had the closest match I could find. Now I've made the scarf and whipped up a very simple pattern for it. When it came to the stitchwork, I had to think like Chilli Heeler and what would be the easiest to teach my crocheting newbie. Single crochet had to be the way to go and using chunkier, easier-to-see yarn. FYI, I've got more Bluey-inspired projects in the queue and I'm excited for them.

For $2.50 pdf version: BLUE DOG SCARF pattern - it comes with video tutorial links
Or, if you don't want to make one for yourself, I've got you covered: BLUE DOG SCARF
Skill: Beginner+
U.S. Terms:
  • ch - chain
  • sc - single crochet

You'll Need:
  • Hook: L/8mm
  • Yarn: Bernat Blanket & Bernat Baby Blanket (weight: Super Bulky - 6)
    • Colors: Deep Fuschia, Baby Lilac, Lemon Lime, White
    • Yardage: Deep Fushia - 54 yds., Baby Lilac - 54 yds., Lemon Lime - 36 yds., White - 18 yds.
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Look at that scarf likeness!
Gauge (4" x 4"):
8 sc x 7 rows
Final Measurements:
  • Kid-size: 5.5" x 40"
  • Adult-size: 5.5" x 56"

Pattern

Row amounts will be represented like this for their respective size: Kid-size(Adult-size).

ch 13
r1 - r72(101): sc 12, ch 1 , turn
Fasten off, cut yarn, weave in ends
See, pretty simple!
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Striped Bobble Baby Blanket - Free Pattern

1/11/2024

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I made this blanket for a great friend who was pregnant with their rainbow baby miracle. I wanted a soft blanket with lots of texture for this sweet baby to enjoy when they are doing tummy time or needing something to cuddle. I’ve made something similar for my own babies and they love it.
For $2.50 pdf version: STRIPED BOBBLE BABY BLANKET pattern
Skill: Beginner+
U.S. Terms
  • r: row
  • rd : round
  • ch - chain
  • sc: single crochet
  • hdc: half-double crochet
  • sl st: slip stitch

Gauge (4" x 4")
8 sc x 7 rows

Final Measurements:
28" x 34"
You’ll Need:
  • Hook: L/8mm
  • Yarn: Bernat Blanket Brights (weight: Super Bulky - 6)
    • Colors: Dark Teal (CA); Mellow Mauve (CB); Lichen (CC)
  • Yardage: Total - 455 yds.
    • CA - 207 yds.
    • CB & CC - 74 yds.
    • Border - 100 yds.
  • Tapestry needle - for weaving in ends
  • Scissors
SPECIAL STITCHES:
  • BOBBLE - (yarn over, insert hook, yarn over, pull through) x 3 until you have 7 loops on your hook, yarn over, pull through all loops
  • SHELL - [(dc, ch 1) x 4, dc ] in same stitch

Pattern

ch 50
​r 1: sc 50, ch 1, turn
r 2: sc 5, BOBBLE, (sc 4, BOBBLE) x 8, sc 4, ch 1, turn*
r 3 – r 4: sc 50, ch 1, turn
r 5: sc 4, BOBBLE, (sc 4, BOBBLE) x 8, sc 5, ch 1, turn**
r 6: sc 50, ch 1, turn
repeat r 1 – r 6 for a total of 10 times equaling 60 rows
sl st fasten off, cut yarn, weave in ends

Stripe Placement

r 1: CA
r 2: CA*
r 3: CA
r 4: CA
r 5: CA**
r 6: CA
r 7: CB
r 8: CB*
r 9: CB
​r 10: CC
r 11: CC**
r 12: CC
r 13: CA
r 14: CA*
r 15: CA
r 16: CA
r 17: CA**
r 18: CA
r 19: CB
​r 20: CB*
r 21: CB
r 22: CA
r 23: CA**
r 24: CA
r 25: CC
r 26: CC*
r 27: CC
r 28: CA
​r 29: CA**
r 30: CA

r 31: CA
r 32: CA*
r 33: CA
r 34: CB
r 35: CB**
r 36: CB
r 37: CC
r 38: CC*
r 39: CC
​r 40: CA

r 41: CA**
r 42: CA
r 43: CA
r 44: CA*
r 45: CA
r 46: CB
r 47: CB**
r 48: CB
r 49: CA
r 50: CA*

r 51: CA
r 52: CC
r 53: CC**
r 54: CC
r 55: CA
r 56: CA*
r 57: CA
r 58: CA
r 59: CA**
​r 60: CA

Color change at the end of the rows
​*r2 BOBBLE
** r5 BOBBLE
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Flower Pillow - Free Pattern

12/29/2023

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This FLOWER PILLOW pattern was created purely from the imagination of my son who wanted to give a special gift to his school mate. He knew she loved rainbows and flowers so I combined them.
For a $2.50 pdf version: FLOWER PILLOW Pattern
Skill: Beginner+
U.S. Terms

rd : round
sc: single crochet
inc: increase
dec: decrease

Gauge (4" x 4")

8 sc x 7 rows
Final Measurements:
17" across​
​You’ll Need:
  • Hook: L/8mm
  • Yarn: Bernat Blanket Brights (weight: Super Bulky - 6)
  • Petals: 32 yds. each; 192 yds. total
  • Center: 28 yds.
  • Colors I used:
  • Race car red, carrot orange, yellow school bus, go-go green, royal blue, pow purple
  • Polyfill or other stuffing

Pattern

PETALS (make 6)
rd 1: sc 6 in a magic ring (6)
rd 2: inc x 6 (12)
rd 3: (sc, inc) x 6 (18)
rd 4: (sc 2, inc) x 6 (24)
rd 5: (sc 3, inc) x 6 (30)
rd 6 - 8: sc 30
rd 9: (sc 3, dec) x 6 (24)
rd 10: sc 24
rd 11: (sc 2, dec) x 6 (18)
rd 12: sc 18
rd 13: (sc, dec) x 6 (12)
Fasten off, cut yarn, weave in ends


CENTER
rd 1: sc 6 in a magic ring (6)
rd 2: inc x 6 (12)
rd 3: (sc, inc) x 6 (18)
rd 4: (sc 2, inc) x 6 (24)
rd 5: (sc 3, inc) x 6 (30)
rd 6: (sc 4, inc) x 6 (36)

As you go along, crochet this rd of sc in the 6 sc ofeach PETAL’s flattened edge
rd 7: sc 36
Stuff the PETALS

Now, crochet this rd of sc in the 6 sc of theopposite side of each PETAL’s flattened edge,closing the PETAL off
rd 8 - rd 9: sc 36
rd 10: (sc 4, dec) x 6 (30)
rd 11: (sc 3, dec) x 6 (24)
rd 12: (sc 2, dec) x 6 (18)
Stuff
rd 13: (sc, dec) x 6 (12)
Stuff as you close
rd 14: dec x 6 (6)
Fasten off, cut yarn, weave in ends
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Messy Bun Beanie - Free Pattern

8/30/2019

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With cold weather upon me, I figured out this pattern after wanting my hair to have the option to poke out of the top. I secured some Ravenclaw-inspired yarn colors in navy and sparkly bronze to make this project extra special. Below is the pattern if you would like to have stripes or you can ignore the color changes for a solid color throughout. Happy Crocheting!

Messy Bun Beanie Pattern - Adult Size

You'll Need:
  • Hook: I/5.5mm
  • Yarn: Any two color in yarn weight: 4
  • Ponytail elastics - clear plastic or fabric
U.S. Terms:
  • rd - round
  • ch - chain
  • sl st - slip stitch
  • dc - double crochet
  • sc - single crochet
  • inc - increase
Start with COLOR A
rd 1: sl st 33 around the ponytail elastics, ch 2 (33)
rd 2: dc 33, ch 2 (33)
rd 3: (2 dc, inc) x 11, sl st to the top of the first dc, ch 2 (44)
rd 4: (3 dc, inc) x 11, sl st to the top of the first dc, ch 2 (55)
rd 5: (4 dc, inc) x 11, sl st to the top of the first dc (66)
Cut yarn, weave in ends

Using COLOR B
rd 6: ch 2, dc around, sl st to the top of the first dc, ch 2 (66)
rd 7: dc around, sl st to the top of the first dc, ch 2 (66)
rd 8: dc around, sl st to the top of the first dc (66)
Cut yarn, weave in ends

Using COLOR A
rd 9: ch 2, dc around, sl st to the top of the first dc, ch 2 (66)
rd 10:  dc around, sl st to the top of the first dc, ch 2 (66)
rd 11: dc around, sl st to the top of the first dc (66)
Cut yarn, weave in ends
Using COLOR B
rd 12: ch 2, dc around, sl st to the top of the first dc, ch 2 (66)
rd 13:  dc around, sl st to the top of the first dc, ch 2 (66)
rd 14: dc around, sl st to the top of the first dc (66)
Cut yarn, weave in ends

Using COLOR A
rd 15: ch 2, dc around, sl st to the top of the first dc, ch 2 (66)
rd 16: dc around, sl st to the top of the first dc, ch 1 (66)
rd 17 - rd 21: sc around, sl st to the top of the first sc, ch 1 (66)
rd 22: sc around, sl st to the top of the first sc (66)
Cut yarn, weave in ends

Enjoy!

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Spider-Man Cowl - Free Pattern

4/10/2018

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My son loves Spider-Man. In order to conceal his every day indentity, I made him this Spider-Man cowl. This pattern hasn't been tested by anyone but me and I've only made it twice. Proceed with caution and my advice, measure head circumference as you go. My kids tend to have extra large heads. Happy Crocheting!

SPIDER-MAN COWL PATTERN

Skill: Beginner+
You'll Need:
  • Hook: I/5.5
  • Yarn Weight: 4 - I used Red Heart Super Saver - Red Hot & Black
  • Tapestry needle for weaving in ends and web detailing
U.S. Terms:
  • rd: round
  • ​ch - chain
  • sl st - slip stitch
  • sc - single crochet
  • hdc - half-double crochet
  • inc - increase
  • sk - skip
  • dec - decrease
Video Links:
  • magic ring: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p298HxgsO1s
  • invisible decrease: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n48a4rdgxtU
Start in Red Hot yarn
​Make a magic ring
rd 1: hdc 8 in the magic ring (8)
rd 2: hdc inc x 8 (16)
rd 3: (hdc inc, hdc) x 8 (24)
rd 4: (hdc inc, hdc 2) x 8 (32)
rd 5: (hdc inc, hdc 3) x 8 (40)
rd 6: (hdc inc, hdc 4) x 8 (48)
rd 7: (hdc inc, hdc 5) x 8 (56)
rd 8: (hdc inc, hdc 6) x 8 (64)
rd 9-13: hdc around (64)
rd 14: hdc 18 *change to black* hdc 13 *change to red* hdc 2 *change to black* hdc 13 *change to red* hdc 18 (64)
rd 15: hdc 21 *change to black* ch 10, sk 10 stitches, sl st *change to red* in same stitch as sl st, hdc 2 *change to black* sl st, ch 10, sk 10 stitches, sl st *change to red * hdc 21 (64)
rd 16: hdc 21 *change to black* sl st in each ch *change to red* hdc 2 *change to black* sl st in each ch *change to red* hdc 21 (64)
rd 17-21: hdc around (64)

rd 22: (dec, hdc 15) x 3, dec, hdc 11 (60)
rd 23: (dec, hdc 13) x 4 (56)
rd 24-26: hdc around (56)
rd 27: hdc 16, (dec, hdc) x 8, hdc 16 (48)
rd 28-29: hdc around (48)
Fasten off, cut yarn, weave in ends
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WEB LINES

With your black yarn in your tapestry needle, replicate the web design on the picture. Work the diagonal lines all the way to the back of the cowl.

For my lines, I used an embroidery technique to keep the lines straight. This tutorial of the backstitch works perfectly with your tapestry needle and black yarn.

When the webs are made, secure them with knots inside the cowl and then weave in the ends so they don't come lose.  
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Poké Ball - Free Pattern

4/10/2018

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Poké Ball Pattern

Skill: Beginner+
​You'll Need:
  • Hook: I/5.5mm
  • Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver - yarn weight: 4
    • Colors: cherry red, white, black
  • Tapestry needle
  • Polyfill

U.S. Terms:
  • rd - round
  • sc - single crochet
  • inc - increase
  • dec - decrease
  • sl st - slip stitch
Picture
BALL
Start in red
rd 1: 6 sc in a magic ring (6)
rd 2: inc x 6 (12)
rd 3: (sc, inc) x 6 (18)
rd 4: (2 sc, inc) x 6 (24)
rd 5: (3 sc, inc) x 6 (30)
rd 6: (4 sc, inc) x 6 (36)
rd 7: (5 sc, inc) x 6 (42)
rd 8: (6 sc, inc) x 6 (48)
rd 9 - rd 12: sc around

Switch to black
rd 13 - rd 14: sc around

Switch to white
rd 15 - rd 18: sc around
rd 19: (6 sc, dec) x 6 (42)
rd 20: (5 sc, dec) x 6 (36)
rd 21: (4 sc, dec) x 6 (30)
rd 22: (3 sc, dec) x 6 (24)
rd 23: (2 sc, dec) x 6 (18)
rd 24: (sc, dec) x 6 (12)
rd 25: dec x 6 (6)
​
BUTTON - two parts
​PART 1, start in black
rd 1: 6 sc in a magic ring (6)
rd 2: inc x 6 (12)
Finish off, leave a long tail, cut yarn

PART 2, start in white
rd 1: 6 sc in a magic ring (6)
Finish off, leave long tail, cut yarn

Attach PART 2 to PART 1 using your tapestry needle to center the white on the black by sewing around the edges. Secure the white yarn ends and then cut. Now, with PART 1 and 2 combined, you have your BUTTON completed. Center the BUTTON on to the black stripe of the BALL and sew around the edges with your tapestry needle to attach it to the BALL. Secure the black yarn ends and then cut.

Now you are ready to catch all the Pokémon you can see!​ Happy Crocheting!
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