Free pattern for the brooch, miniature bag crocheted brooch, bohemian brooch, crocheted mini bag brooch. It's a powder blue, crochet brooch little bag that can be worn in any number of ways: simply as a brooch on the lapel of a coat, on a hat, on a bag, wristband, hair crunchy or headband, or pin it to a baby shower gift, etc.
Materials: 100% mercerized cotton thread/floss;
A silver brooch pin, on back.
The bag is crocheted using 1,3-2mm hook.
Size: It measures approx. 2 inches (5.1 cm) across.
Colors: Powder Blue.
Difficulty level: easy
Needed knowledge (US abbreviations):
* chain
* slip stitch
* single crochet
* double crochet
You will also need to know how to change colour at the beginning of a round.
Pattern:
Start with a magic ring
Round1: ch2, 8sc in ring (8 st)
Pull the stray end taut
Round 2: *2sc in each st* repeat 8 times (16 st)
Round 3: *1sc in first st, 2sc in next st* repeat 8 times (24st), mm
Round 4 – r8: 1sc in each st first st, around, mm
Continue crocheting without increasing as needed.
For the last row change blue thread for pink color.
Ch 14 to handle bags.
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Notes:
This pin can also be made using any yarn of your choice. I recommend using a width yarn 2 or 3 and slightly smaller hook than what the yarn calls for, I used a 1,3mm for mine. Use sewing or embroidery thread to attach to button.
If you use floss I highly recommend unwinding your skein of embroidery thread onto a floss divider 1st to keep it from tangling as you work.
Sew the pieces together as it looks like in the picture.
Sew a pin back to the backside of the bag. Attach a brooch pin if you want to have a brooch or a pony tail if you want to have a hair scrunchy.
It may also be bag for dolls.
♥ Enjoy, and Happy hooking!!!
Saturday
Wednesday
How to make a crocheted nursing necklace
A nursing necklace is a long, chunky necklace made with wood beads and cotton yarn. It can be made with plastic or other materials too.
These necklaces are very easy to put together and not only are they stylish but also functional.
The point is for the baby to have something to play with while he or she is nursing.
They appeal to babies sense of vision and touch and can also be used as teethers (as long as the right materials are used and under constant supervision).
You can just hand-wash the necklace in warm water if it gets goopy from baby drool
Materials:
You want to try to find non-toxic, natural materials
- Unfinished wooden beads in 3/4 inch and 1 inch sizes.
- Cotton yarn.
- Crochet Hook
- Tapestry needle
I do think this would make a creative, homemade baby shower gift.
How to crochet beads for nursing necklace have a look free pattern here.
These necklaces are very easy to put together and not only are they stylish but also functional.
The point is for the baby to have something to play with while he or she is nursing.
They appeal to babies sense of vision and touch and can also be used as teethers (as long as the right materials are used and under constant supervision).
You can just hand-wash the necklace in warm water if it gets goopy from baby drool
Materials:
You want to try to find non-toxic, natural materials
- Unfinished wooden beads in 3/4 inch and 1 inch sizes.
- Cotton yarn.
- Crochet Hook
- Tapestry needle
I do think this would make a creative, homemade baby shower gift.
How to crochet beads for nursing necklace have a look free pattern here.
Tuesday
Women jacket and pants vintage pattern vintage 50-60 years
Sewing pattern. Sewn a jacket with hood and pants. I like this pattern, classic and simple for sewing. Simple hood pattern. Easy, very easy for seving!
Size S.
Bust 98-102cm/ 40”
Waist 82-86cm /32-33”
Hips 107-110cm /42-43”
I like fleece, then depending on the cold and wind, an insulated shell. I want the outer layer to be waterproof and wicking too.
Wednesday
Crochet Beaded Necklace Free Pattern Tutorial
Crochet jewelry for beginners. This necklace is an easy beginning crochet pattern.
I used beautiful hand painted beads.
Crochet Hook: Size 2 mm its US B/1or UK 13 or your preferred size
Detailed Instructions
Thread 8 beads on crochet cotton thread.
Work with thread blue
Row 1 - Ch20, bsc, ch10, bsc, ch10, bsc, ch10, bsc, ch10, bsc, ch10, bsc, ch10, bsc, ch10, bsc,ch20
Attach pink yarn
Row 2 – ch6, sc in third st of blue row (buttonhole), sc in each stitch to end
Finish off, attach last bead, weave in end.
Abbreviations
sl = slip stitch
ch = chain
sc = single crochet
bsc* = beaded single crochet
*Bead Single Crochet: (bsc): Do a normal single crochet, except after you put your hook through the stitch in the previous row, pull a bead up to your hook and then yarn over using the crochet cotton thread on the far side of the bead. Then pull the loop through the stitch in the previous row. You will now have two loops on the hook and the bead will be looped against the piece. Yarn over and pull through both loops to complete the single crochet.
Crochet bead necklace or bracelet pattern free.
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Monday
Vintage Sewing Dress Pattern Free
Vintage Patterns from Decades of Style It's pretty simple.
I know you'll be as excited about these patterns as we are!
For those of you who just love the comfortable 'swish' of a 1920's dress, or the easy simplicity of the seams and styles, here is a collection of digital patterns.
The straight line tunic is my favorite for both modern and vintage wear. It will go both ways nicely; it all depends on the accessories!
Easy to sew is one thing; these are a sure-fire formula for a comfortable piece you won't ever want to take off.
I was originally going to use a modern Vogue pattern I purchased just for this challenge but then I saw your 1920s simple dress and I'm now making that! I was a little nervous with the folding and cutting method but the muslin came out nice so I am confident to cut the good fabric now!
Happy sewing!
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I know you'll be as excited about these patterns as we are!
For those of you who just love the comfortable 'swish' of a 1920's dress, or the easy simplicity of the seams and styles, here is a collection of digital patterns.
The straight line tunic is my favorite for both modern and vintage wear. It will go both ways nicely; it all depends on the accessories!
Easy to sew is one thing; these are a sure-fire formula for a comfortable piece you won't ever want to take off.
I was originally going to use a modern Vogue pattern I purchased just for this challenge but then I saw your 1920s simple dress and I'm now making that! I was a little nervous with the folding and cutting method but the muslin came out nice so I am confident to cut the good fabric now!
Happy sewing!
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Sunday
Knitted Slouchy Beanie Pattern — Knit Winter Hat Pattern N44
$5.50
I just finished my slouchy woolly hat and wanted to share!
This quick knit took less then two evenings relaxing in front of the TV.
Hats are a more important fashion accessory than ever and the slouchy hat is the most popular style of all.
The slouchy hat is a beanie with an extra flap that hangs down in the back.
Slouchy hats are the epitome of casual style. Worn by celebrities and average and these hats make an ideal accessory for those days when you don't have time to style your hair.
One of my favorite shades of colour pink.
This pattern is a great project for the intermediate knitter.
Pattern content two parts: how to knit a slouchy beanie with straight needles and how to knit a slouchy beanie with double pointed or circular needles.
American knitting terms.
Yarn: category 4 worsted weight.
UK/Australia approximate equivalent: 10 ply, Aran weight
Total Yardage Required: Approximately 100 g/3.5 oz
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I just finished my slouchy woolly hat and wanted to share!
This quick knit took less then two evenings relaxing in front of the TV.
Hats are a more important fashion accessory than ever and the slouchy hat is the most popular style of all.
The slouchy hat is a beanie with an extra flap that hangs down in the back.
Slouchy hats are the epitome of casual style. Worn by celebrities and average and these hats make an ideal accessory for those days when you don't have time to style your hair.
One of my favorite shades of colour pink.
This pattern is a great project for the intermediate knitter.
Pattern content two parts: how to knit a slouchy beanie with straight needles and how to knit a slouchy beanie with double pointed or circular needles.
American knitting terms.
Yarn: category 4 worsted weight.
UK/Australia approximate equivalent: 10 ply, Aran weight
Total Yardage Required: Approximately 100 g/3.5 oz
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Friday
Easy Buttons Crocheted Barefoot Sandals DIY for Beginners
If you know how to make a chain in crochet you can make this. I have a lot of this gorgeous thread buttons.
I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do with them, at the time, but when I saw other crochet barefoot sandals I was inspired!
Pattern Details:
Category: Crocheting
Type: Accessory
Skill Level: Beginner
Basic Skills Necessary: You need to know how to chain only.
Materials:
thread crochet
buttons
thread crochet hook
Fold your cord, slip in 32 chain (after half and tie a knot in the looped end).
Chain 25 for buttons and chain apr. 120 for cord. Do this until your cord is as long as you want it to be!
Now, begin threading the cord through your button holes.
You might also want to thread your button onto one piece of cord then knot, like this:
Attached yarn to the other corner and make 120 chains.
And that’s it! All you have to do it make another one, and you will have your own pair of barefoot sandals. These are really easy and quick to make, so you can have a pair in every color!
I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do with them, at the time, but when I saw other crochet barefoot sandals I was inspired!
Pattern Details:
Category: Crocheting
Type: Accessory
Skill Level: Beginner
Basic Skills Necessary: You need to know how to chain only.
Materials:
thread crochet
buttons
thread crochet hook
DIY Pattern
First knot your thread, and chain 32.Fold your cord, slip in 32 chain (after half and tie a knot in the looped end).
Chain 25 for buttons and chain apr. 120 for cord. Do this until your cord is as long as you want it to be!
Now, begin threading the cord through your button holes.
You might also want to thread your button onto one piece of cord then knot, like this:
Attached yarn to the other corner and make 120 chains.
And that’s it! All you have to do it make another one, and you will have your own pair of barefoot sandals. These are really easy and quick to make, so you can have a pair in every color!
Saturday
Easy Crochet Baby Blanket Free Pattern
This is a simple crochet baby blanket. I like that there are no obvious rows or lines as happens with single or double crochet. Switching them up in this pattern blurs the lines and produces a lovely thick fabric with a wonderful drape.
Download This Pattern!
PDF file free download
My sample blanket is 30 inches square. You could make yours a bit longer — around 34 inches long — if you prefer.
Skill Level: Beginner – Easy
USA Format
Seed stitch
Row 1:
Ch an odd number of sts, sc in 2nd
ch from hook, dc in next ch, [sc in next ch,
dc in next ch] across, turn.
Row 2:
Ch 1, sc in first dc, dc in next sc,
[sc in next dc, dc in next sc] across, turn.
Rep row 2 for pattern.
Abbreviations
ch. Chain
sl st. Slip Stitch
sc. Single Crochet
dc. Double Crochet
rpt. Repeat
Download This Pattern!
PDF file free download
My sample blanket is 30 inches square. You could make yours a bit longer — around 34 inches long — if you prefer.
Skill Level: Beginner – Easy
USA Format
Seed stitch
Row 1:
Ch an odd number of sts, sc in 2nd
ch from hook, dc in next ch, [sc in next ch,
dc in next ch] across, turn.
Row 2:
Ch 1, sc in first dc, dc in next sc,
[sc in next dc, dc in next sc] across, turn.
Rep row 2 for pattern.
Abbreviations
ch. Chain
sl st. Slip Stitch
sc. Single Crochet
dc. Double Crochet
rpt. Repeat
Monday
Knitting Pattern Baby Hat Newborn Cable Hat with Flower N42
$5
This is a knitting pattern baby hat (pdf file). Knitting patterns for two straight needles for baby hat from newborn up to one year.
File 11 pages.
Contain three separate patterns:
Sizes: 0 - 3 months fits heads up to 14"
3 - 6 months 14" - 16" 6 - 12 months 16" - 18"
Include crochet flower pattern.
Yarn chunky USA yarn, weight category: 5
Price is only for the pattern and not for the finished item!
They are knitted on two needles.
Pattern in English only, written in standard American terms.
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you with detailed step-by-step instructions and photos. Pattern is sent to you
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Sunday
DIY Crochet heart doily free pattern – home décor
Cute, and easy enough to make crochet heart doily free pattern.
Add a finishing touch to your home décor with this beautiful doily.
This doily is a great gift for someone dear to your heart! It will look beautiful on a side table or on your dresser, decorating a girl’s room of any age.
Gauge: Gauge is unimportant for this pattern. I like to crochet the hearts with a small hook so they are rigid and there are no big gaps between the stitches; if you prefer a looser, floppier heart, use a G or H hook instead.
Yarn: You can use skein remnants of any yarn.
Hook that gives you a fabric you like.
Suggested colors: red and any contrast color.
US crochet terms are used.
The chart
Doily Free Crochet Pattern Instruction:
Row 1Make 8 chains of red color and join with 1 triple crochet into the first chain to make a ring. Turn the work.
Row 2
Chain 8, join with 1 trc into the triple crochet of the Row 1. Make 1 trc into the fifth chain of the Row 1 (now you have 4 chains of the Row 1 between two trc of the Row 2), chain 4 and join 1 trc the fifth chain of the Row 1 (the same chain as previous trc). Turn the work.
Row 3 – Row 7
Chain 8. Follow the chart to crochet Rows 3 - 7.
Join the chains with sc in the middle of Row 7. Finish the row with a slip stitch.
Row 8
Crochet sc around the work (5 sc in each arc space and about 10-12 sc around the Row 1 corner). Finish Row 8 with a sl st.
Row 9
Change the yarn color, chain 1 and follow the chart.
Crochet arcs of 5 ch and sc around the work; add one arc of 3-4 ch around the Row 1 corner. Finish Row 9 with a sl st.
Row 10
Chain 1 and crochet sc and picot around the work (3 sc, 1 picot, 3 sc in each arc space). Finish Row 10 with a sl st.
After you finish Row 10, soak crochet in water, stretch to the size desired and dry flat.
Break yarn, weave in ends.
If you used cotton thread you can stiffen the crochet with starch.
Terminology:
ch chain
ch-sp chain space
dc double crochet
sc single crochet
sl st slip stitch
st stitch
tr triple (treble) crochet
I hope you enjoy yourselves with this tutorial and making these hearts and I really hope that it's clear, easy to understand.
COPYRIGHT RULES This pattern is the sole property of giftseshop.com and lanahobby.blogspot.com and is copyright protected Giftseshop.com ©2014. You may not sell or reproduce this pattern. You may sell items made from this pattern. All photos are used with permission and protected by copyright. You may not use my photos sell your finished product.
If you plan on using my material in another blog, I'd be delighted, but please notify me before you do so and, of course, link back to me.
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Wednesday
Knit Cabled Hat PDF Pattern- Knitting Pattern n40
$5
Knit Cabled Hat PDF Pattern. This listing is a PATTERN (instructions how to knit) only, not the actual hat!
Base knowledge in knitting is necessary.
All you need to know is knit, purl, simple cabling and decreasing.
Sizes: 54-56cm/ 21-22"
Yarn: Category 4 worsted weight UK/Australia approximate equivalent: 10 ply,
Needles: 5mm/US 8 two straight needles and circular needle
I'll e-mail the pattern within 24 hours after your payment is received. When ordering, please make sure you give me the e-mail address where to send the pattern to, otherwise I'll use the e-mail address from PayPal invoice.
If you don't see the e-mail from me within 1 working day, be sure to check your Spam folder.
This is a PDF pattern for a knit cable hat.
The horizontal cables give texture and depth.
*Patterns are written in English only. This original design pattern is property of Lanadearg and is meant for personal use only. Every item in this shop is designed and knit or crocheted by Lanadearg.
Knit Cabled Hat PDF Pattern. This listing is a PATTERN (instructions how to knit) only, not the actual hat!
Base knowledge in knitting is necessary.
All you need to know is knit, purl, simple cabling and decreasing.
Sizes: 54-56cm/ 21-22"
Yarn: Category 4 worsted weight UK/Australia approximate equivalent: 10 ply,
Needles: 5mm/US 8 two straight needles and circular needle
I'll e-mail the pattern within 24 hours after your payment is received. When ordering, please make sure you give me the e-mail address where to send the pattern to, otherwise I'll use the e-mail address from PayPal invoice.
If you don't see the e-mail from me within 1 working day, be sure to check your Spam folder.
This is a PDF pattern for a knit cable hat.
The horizontal cables give texture and depth.
*Patterns are written in English only. This original design pattern is property of Lanadearg and is meant for personal use only. Every item in this shop is designed and knit or crocheted by Lanadearg.
Friday
Baby Booties Ugg Free Knitting Pattern
These knit booties not only are they adorable, but they fit great. They are designed to be stretchy and very comfortable. Perfect for baby showers or a "welcome" gift for newborns.
Babies tend to rub their feet together and kick their socks off. These booties are designed to stay put.
You can download PDF file of this pattern here .
Pair US 5 straight needles
Yarn: 1 ball DK yarn
Cuff of baby booties ugg
Cast on 34 sts loosely (32+2 edge stitches).
Work ribbing
1 Row: Slip first (edge stitch), *P2, K2*-repeat to end, last stitch purl (edge stitch)
Note: henceforth I will not mention the edge stitches; you always knit Slip first and purl last stitch.
2 Row: *P2, K2* Repeat from *'s to end
3-14 Row: repeat rows 1-2
15 Row: Eyelet row: *K1, K2tog, YO, P1*. Repeat from *'s to end.
16 Row: *P2, K2* Repeat from *'s to end
Instep:
17 Row (right side): Knit 22 sts
turn and continue to knit on 10 sts in the middle
18 Row: purl 10
19 Row: knit 10
20 Row: purl 10
21- 28 Rows: repeat rows 19-20
Break yarn, leaving a 2 inch tail.
Edge off baby booties ugg
29 Row (right side): You have on the right needle 12 sts, pick up 7 sts on right lateral of instep, pick up 10 sts off medley , pick up 7 sts on left lateral of instep and you have on the left needle 12 sts- total 48 sts
30 Row: join yarn and knit to end
31 -36 Row: knit
Break yarn, leaving a 14 inch tail.
Sole:
Slip next 21 sts. (onto spare needle). Do not knit these sts.
We will work on middle 6 stitches.
Explanation: when you are
Knitting the stitches for the sole you knit the last stitch together with
one from the side. Then you turn and knit the other side, and p2tog
from the other side.
You work this way down .
37 Row (right side): k4, k3tog, turn
38 Row: p4, p3tog, turn
39 Row (right side): k4, k2tog, turn
40 Row: p4, p2tog, turn= 42st
41 Row (right side): k4, k3tog, turn
42 Row: p4, p3tog, turn
43 Row (right side): k4, k2tog, turn
44 Row: p4, p2tog, turn= 36st
45 Row (right side): k4, k3tog, turn
46 Row: p4, p3tog, turn
47 Row (right side): k4, k2tog, turn
48 Row: p4, p2tog, turn= 30st
49 Row (right side): k4, k3tog, turn
50 Row: p4, p3tog, turn
51 Row (right side): k4, k2tog, turn
52 Row: p4, p2tog, turn= 24st
53 Row (right side): k4, k3tog, turn
54 Row: p4, p3tog, turn
55 Row (right side): k4, k2tog, turn
56 Row: p4, p2tog, turn= 18st
57 Row (right side): k4, k3tog, turn
58 Row: p4, p3tog, turn
59 Row (right side): k4, k2tog, turn
60 Row: p4, p2tog, turn= 12st
Finishing of baby booties ugg:
Divide stitches over 2 needles. With right sides together, use kitchener stitch or 3 needle bind off to close up sole.
Terms:
K knit
P purl
RS right side
WS wrong side
st. stitch
K2tog knit 2 stitches together
SSK slip, slip, knit
BO bind off
Finished!
Related to this Item: baby booties, knitting patterns, free pattern, baby ugg, baby patterns, knitted booties, booties patterns, booties knitting, knit booties, booties pattern, baby booties pattern, baby boots pattern, knitted booties COPYRIGHT RULES This pattern is the sole property of giftseshop.com and lanahobby.blogspot.com and is copyright protected Giftseshop.com ©2014. You may not sell or reproduce this pattern. You may sell items made from this pattern. All photos are used with permission and protected by copyright. You may not use my photos sell your finished product.
If you plan on using my material in another blog, I'd be delighted, but please notify me before you do so and, of course, link back to me.
Have a look other patterns of baby booties shoos.
Babies tend to rub their feet together and kick their socks off. These booties are designed to stay put.
You can download PDF file of this pattern here .
Free Pattern for Knit Baby UGG Booties
Sizes: Newborn-3 monthPair US 5 straight needles
Yarn: 1 ball DK yarn
Cuff of baby booties ugg
Cast on 34 sts loosely (32+2 edge stitches).
Work ribbing
1 Row: Slip first (edge stitch), *P2, K2*-repeat to end, last stitch purl (edge stitch)
Note: henceforth I will not mention the edge stitches; you always knit Slip first and purl last stitch.
2 Row: *P2, K2* Repeat from *'s to end
3-14 Row: repeat rows 1-2
15 Row: Eyelet row: *K1, K2tog, YO, P1*. Repeat from *'s to end.
16 Row: *P2, K2* Repeat from *'s to end
Instep:
17 Row (right side): Knit 22 sts
turn and continue to knit on 10 sts in the middle
18 Row: purl 10
19 Row: knit 10
20 Row: purl 10
21- 28 Rows: repeat rows 19-20
Break yarn, leaving a 2 inch tail.
Edge off baby booties ugg
29 Row (right side): You have on the right needle 12 sts, pick up 7 sts on right lateral of instep, pick up 10 sts off medley , pick up 7 sts on left lateral of instep and you have on the left needle 12 sts- total 48 sts
30 Row: join yarn and knit to end
31 -36 Row: knit
Break yarn, leaving a 14 inch tail.
Sole:
Slip next 21 sts. (onto spare needle). Do not knit these sts.
We will work on middle 6 stitches.
Explanation: when you are
Knitting the stitches for the sole you knit the last stitch together with
one from the side. Then you turn and knit the other side, and p2tog
from the other side.
You work this way down .
37 Row (right side): k4, k3tog, turn
38 Row: p4, p3tog, turn
39 Row (right side): k4, k2tog, turn
40 Row: p4, p2tog, turn= 42st
41 Row (right side): k4, k3tog, turn
42 Row: p4, p3tog, turn
43 Row (right side): k4, k2tog, turn
44 Row: p4, p2tog, turn= 36st
45 Row (right side): k4, k3tog, turn
46 Row: p4, p3tog, turn
47 Row (right side): k4, k2tog, turn
48 Row: p4, p2tog, turn= 30st
49 Row (right side): k4, k3tog, turn
50 Row: p4, p3tog, turn
51 Row (right side): k4, k2tog, turn
52 Row: p4, p2tog, turn= 24st
53 Row (right side): k4, k3tog, turn
54 Row: p4, p3tog, turn
55 Row (right side): k4, k2tog, turn
56 Row: p4, p2tog, turn= 18st
57 Row (right side): k4, k3tog, turn
58 Row: p4, p3tog, turn
59 Row (right side): k4, k2tog, turn
60 Row: p4, p2tog, turn= 12st
Finishing of baby booties ugg:
Divide stitches over 2 needles. With right sides together, use kitchener stitch or 3 needle bind off to close up sole.
Terms:
K knit
P purl
RS right side
WS wrong side
st. stitch
K2tog knit 2 stitches together
SSK slip, slip, knit
BO bind off
Finished!
Related to this Item: baby booties, knitting patterns, free pattern, baby ugg, baby patterns, knitted booties, booties patterns, booties knitting, knit booties, booties pattern, baby booties pattern, baby boots pattern, knitted booties COPYRIGHT RULES This pattern is the sole property of giftseshop.com and lanahobby.blogspot.com and is copyright protected Giftseshop.com ©2014. You may not sell or reproduce this pattern. You may sell items made from this pattern. All photos are used with permission and protected by copyright. You may not use my photos sell your finished product.
If you plan on using my material in another blog, I'd be delighted, but please notify me before you do so and, of course, link back to me.
Have a look other patterns of baby booties shoos.
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