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Here's a super easy crochet bookmaker to make just in time for Christmas!
It meant I got to do cool Christmas stuff, so much cool Christmas stuff, in November which means I'm already in the festive spirit.
I make a nice bookmark with a cord and tassel attached into the top of the halo. But it could also be used as a decoration for a Christmas tree or several angels attached to a long chain as Christmas bunting.
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Saturday
Crochet Brooch Free Pattern Little Bag
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!!!
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!!!
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.
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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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.
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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
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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
Sunday
DIY Crochet heart doily free pattern – home dĆ©cor
Cute, and easy enough to make crochet heart doily free pattern.
Add a finishing touch to your home dƩcor 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.
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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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Doily Crochet Free Pattern
Handmade crochet lace with love and care...
I really, really wanted to show you my doily crocheting in process, but I want to take the pictures outside, so that will have to wait until the rain has subsided.
I’m crazy about the colours I used, have you noticed by now that I totally get off on bright and beautiful colours!
I used 3.5 mm crochet hook for this crochet pattern
This doily starts with the magic circle and is worked up in 7 rounds.
I Expect compliments from guests about this doily's vibrant color and exquisite style.
Here is free pattern.
You will really enjoy crocheting this lovely doily from start to finish.
If you have a night table that needs dressing up, look no further than this creative butterfly night table doily.
Using this free crochet pattern and cotton thread you are sure to make a beautiful design to show off to your friends and family.
Set it on top any table and just look at how beautiful it is.
This free crochet pattern is very versatile as you can use it as a doily, a dish cloth or even a place mat.

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I really, really wanted to show you my doily crocheting in process, but I want to take the pictures outside, so that will have to wait until the rain has subsided.
I’m crazy about the colours I used, have you noticed by now that I totally get off on bright and beautiful colours!
I used 3.5 mm crochet hook for this crochet pattern
This doily starts with the magic circle and is worked up in 7 rounds.
I Expect compliments from guests about this doily's vibrant color and exquisite style.
Here is free pattern.
You will really enjoy crocheting this lovely doily from start to finish.
If you have a night table that needs dressing up, look no further than this creative butterfly night table doily.
Using this free crochet pattern and cotton thread you are sure to make a beautiful design to show off to your friends and family.
Set it on top any table and just look at how beautiful it is.
This free crochet pattern is very versatile as you can use it as a doily, a dish cloth or even a place mat.
Lace Crochet Doily

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Wednesday
Free pattern beret tam in double crochet
It is free pattern for beret tam in double crochet.
This Tam O'Shanter hat pattern is reprinted here, in its entirety, but originally appeared in the 1918 Handbook of Wool Knitting and Crochet, published by the Needlecraft Publishing Company.
Because vintage and international crochet terms can differ, I am also including the original Handbook of Wool Knitting and Crochet directions for double crochet stitch, called doubles in this pattern.
Vintage Tam O'Shanter Crochet Pattern Directions:
Make a chain of 3 stitches, join.
1. Seven doubles in ring.
2. Two doubles in each double, taking both veins of stitch.
3. A double in double, 2 in next; repeat.
4. A double in each of 2 doubles, 2 in next; repeat.
5. A double in each of 3 doubles, 2 in next; repeat.
Continue in this way, adding 1 double between widenings each row, until you have 30 doubles in each section - between widenings - or more, if a larger crown is desired. 33. A double in each of 7 doubles, miss 1; repeat.
34. A double in each of 6 doubles, miss 1; repeat.
35. A double in each of 2 doubles, miss 1; repeat.
36 to 45. A double in each stitch.
46, 47. With gray Angora wool, make a double in each stitch and fasten off the last row neatly.
Cover a large, flat button-mold with the blue wool: Make a chain of 3 stitches, turn, and in 2d stitch of chain make 8 doubles; make 2 doubles in each of 8 doubles, working in both veins of stitch; then make 1 double in 1st stitch, 2 in next, and repeat. Continue to work around and around, widening to keep the work flat, until you have a circle which will cover the button-mold, say 6 rounds; then work once around without widening, slip in the mold, * miss 1, a double in next, and repeat until the cover is closed.
For the edge of the button and the cord around top of band either the double chain may be made, an ordinary chain filled with double crochet, or - better still - the cord may be knotted by what is called the "fool's delight" method - which seems a very sensible method, indeed:
Take a length of the Angora wool six times as long as the cord is wanted to be; indeed, it will be better to start with a longer piece, for fear it may "take up" more rapidly than anticipated. Make a slip or half knot at one end of the yarn, pass the other end down through this to form a loop, then tie the ends of the yarn together. Hold this knot between thumb and forefinger of one hand (say the right), with the yarn which pulls through the half knot under the same hand, and the loop which was formed held on the forefinger, holding the yarn which does not pull in the left hand; pass the forefinger of left hand through the loop on right forefinger from front to back, catch up and draw through the non-pulling or left-hand thread - exactly as you would make a chain-stitch in crochet - transfer the knot which ties the two ends together to thumb and forefinger of left hand, keeping the loop over forefinger, and draw up the pulling yarn, or that passed originally through the half knot. Now the position of the loop, pulling yarn and knot is exactly the same in the left hand as formerly in the right. Continue by passing forefinger of right hand through the loop on left forefinger, catching up the non-pulling thread and drawing it through to form the new loop (on right forefinger again), transfer the knot from left hand to right, and pull up, repeating the process from beginning. This is really a sort of double chain, and when one has learned to make it evenly and well - as may be done with a little practise - it will be found superior for bags, lingerie, and many other articles requiring a drawstring or a cord.
Sew this cord evenly around button and top of band, and the cap is completed.
Free pattern crochet Tom boy cap
Its free pattern crochet Tom boy cap from Fashion, number 185, an American Thread pamphlet from the 1960′s.
Addendum 8/1/12, for those having trouble with the instructions above:
1st round: ch4, join, ch3, work 15dc in ring, do not join. Place a marker at beg each round.
2nd round: # Skip 1 st, 5 sc in next st, rpt from # all around (8 inc pts)
3rd round: Skip 1 st, # 1 sc in next st, 5 sc in next st, 1 sc in next st, skip 2 sc, rpt from # all around.
4th round: #1 sc in each of next 2sts, 5sc in next st, 1sc in each of next 2 sts, skip 2 sts, rpt from # all around
5th round: # 1sc in each of next 3sts, 5sc in next st, 1sc in each of next 3 sts, skip 2 sts, rpt from # around
Next 7 rounds: Same manner as last round having 1 more st between pts in each round
13th round: 2sctog, # 1sc in each of next 9 sts, 3sc in next st, 1sc in each of next 9 sts, 2sctog, skip 2sts, repeat from # all around
14th round: 2sctog, # 1sc in each of next 8sts, 3sc in next st, 1sc in each of next 8sts, 2sctog, skip 2 sc, rpt from # around
15th round: 2sc tog, #1sc in each of next 15sts (no inc at pts), 2sctog, skip 2sc, rpt from # around
16th round: 2sctog, # 1sc in each of next 11 sts, 2sctog, skip 2sc, rpt from # around
17th round: 2sctog, # 1sc in each of next 7sts, 2sctog, skip 2sc, rpt from # around
18th round: 1sc in each of next 7sts, skip 2sts, rpt from beg all around
19th, 20th and 21st rounds: 1sc in each sc. Cut yarn.
Peak: Right side 1st row: with right side facing, work into front loop of sts only attach yarn in 4th sc before any dec pt, sc in same space, 1sc in each of next 8sts, cut yarn (4sts each side of dec pt with 1sc at dec pt) Do not turn at end of rows of peak.
2nd peak row: Attach yarn in 2sts before 1st sc of peak, working in front loop of sts at beg and end of rows of beret throughout 2sc in same space, 1sc in next sc, working into back loop of sts across peak sts throughout, 1sc into each of the 9sc of 1st row of peak, 1sc in next sc, 2sc in next sc, cut yarn.
3rd peak row: attach yarn in 2sts before 1st sc of previous row, 2sc in same sc, 1sc in next sc, 1sc in each sc of peak, sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc, cut yarn.
4th and 5th peak rows: attach yarn in sc before 1st sc of prev row of peak, 3sc in same space, 1sc in each sc of peak, 3sc in next sc, cut yarn
6th peak row: attach yarn in 2sts before 1st sc of prev row, sc in same space, skip next sc, 1sc in each sc of peak, skip 1sc, sc in next sc, cut yarn
Wrong side: with wrong sides of peak tog attach yarn in 1st free loop at base of 1st row of peak, 1sc in each remaining free loop of peak, cut yarn. Work 3 more rows of peak same as right side, but work through both loops of sts.
6th row wrong side: same as right side but attach in st before 1st sc, complete row.
7th row wrong side: work in sc attaching yarn in 1st sc of peak, cut yarn.
Finishing: with right side facing attach yarn and sl st both sections of peak tog, working through back loop of sts. Continue all around beret with a sl st, join, cut yarn.
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Small crochet flower free pattern
Small crochet flower free pattern
I love knitted flowers, yours is great! With a small amount of scrap yarn, a spare hour or two and my favorite free crochet flower patterns, I can create beautiful little bursts of color in no time. Crocheted flowers make great package toppers or, take off the tie and you can embellish afghans, pillows, bags, clothing, and more.
This easy pattern for a small flower for beginners.
Abbreviations: Chain Stitch (Ch), Slip Stitch (SL), Double Crochet Stitch (DC)
Chain 3, join with the beginning stitch
Round 1: *Chain 3, SL ST through the chain loop. Complete 5 times from *, join at the base of the beginning stitch to join. (5 chain 3 loops total)
Round 2: *SL ST in to the next chain 3 loop. CH 1, work 5 DC through the CH 3, CH 1, SL ST in the same CH 3, Complete 5 times total from *. Join with the beginning stitch.
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I love knitted flowers, yours is great! With a small amount of scrap yarn, a spare hour or two and my favorite free crochet flower patterns, I can create beautiful little bursts of color in no time. Crocheted flowers make great package toppers or, take off the tie and you can embellish afghans, pillows, bags, clothing, and more.
This easy pattern for a small flower for beginners.
Abbreviations: Chain Stitch (Ch), Slip Stitch (SL), Double Crochet Stitch (DC)
Flower pattern
Chain 3, join with the beginning stitch
Round 1: *Chain 3, SL ST through the chain loop. Complete 5 times from *, join at the base of the beginning stitch to join. (5 chain 3 loops total)
Round 2: *SL ST in to the next chain 3 loop. CH 1, work 5 DC through the CH 3, CH 1, SL ST in the same CH 3, Complete 5 times total from *. Join with the beginning stitch.
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Thursday
How to crochet Shell stitch
Its absolutely ideal for crochet summer hat or for crochet scarf, I really like this crochet stitch pattern.
Row 1: 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, * skip 2 ch, 5 dc in next ch, skip 2 ch, 1 sc in next ch **, repeat * to ** to end of row. Turn.
Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as first dc), 2 dc in same st as ch-3 just made, * skip 2 dc, 1 sc in next dc (which is the center st of the 5-dc shell), skip 2 dc, 5 dc in next sc **, repeat * to ** to end of row, ending the last repeat with 3 dc in last sc, skip turning chain. Turn.
Row 3: Ch 1, 1 sc in first st, * skip 2 dc, 5 dc in next sc, skip 2 dc, 1 sc in next dc **, repeat from * to ** to end of row, ending last repeat with 1 sc in top of the ch-3 turning chain.
Repeat rows: Repeat rows 2 and 3 consecutively, until desired length is reached.
Abbreviations:
ch = chain
dc = double crochet
sc = single crochet
st = stitch
Free crochet stitch pattern.
Shell stitch
Multiple of 6 stitches plus 1, then add 1 more for base starting chainRow 1: 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, * skip 2 ch, 5 dc in next ch, skip 2 ch, 1 sc in next ch **, repeat * to ** to end of row. Turn.
Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as first dc), 2 dc in same st as ch-3 just made, * skip 2 dc, 1 sc in next dc (which is the center st of the 5-dc shell), skip 2 dc, 5 dc in next sc **, repeat * to ** to end of row, ending the last repeat with 3 dc in last sc, skip turning chain. Turn.
Row 3: Ch 1, 1 sc in first st, * skip 2 dc, 5 dc in next sc, skip 2 dc, 1 sc in next dc **, repeat from * to ** to end of row, ending last repeat with 1 sc in top of the ch-3 turning chain.
Repeat rows: Repeat rows 2 and 3 consecutively, until desired length is reached.
Abbreviations:
ch = chain
dc = double crochet
sc = single crochet
st = stitch
Free crochet stitch pattern.
Sunday
Crocheted Heart Free Pattern
Hello friends! I've been working a lot lately. I have a project in mind: knit simple baby hat with crochet hearts applications. While I was searching for a crochet hearts that serve me, I crochet these hearts. I show you with crochet charts.
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Tuesday
How to crochet baby hat beanie-free pattern

Your choice of yarn.
For my crochet baby beanie I chose soft acrylic yarn blend.
How much yardage, or how many grams, of yarn you use is going to vary.
Preemie Beanie: 30 to 50 yards
Newborn Beanie: 50 to 70 yards
Baby Beanie: 60 to 80 yards
Crochet Hook:
This crochet baby hat beanie is a “no gauge” project. Choose a crochet hook that works well with your yarn. If you’re not sure, check the yarn label. Large manufacturers will print the recommended hook size near the care instructions on every yarn wrapper.
For the crochet sample beanie I used a size 4,5mm crochet hook paired with my bulky weight yarn.
Before you go on, make sure you are familiar with the following stitches: chain stitch, double crochet and slip stitch.
Crochet baby hat beanie pattern
Finished Size: 5 1/2″ (14 cm) tall, 6″ (15 cm) wide when flat
Note: hat is meant to stretch
Gauge: Rounds 1 – 3 in pattern creates a circle that is 3 3/4″ in diameter
Round 1: ch 4, 12 dc in forth ch from hook, sl st in top of beg ch: 12 dc
Round 2: ch 3, 2 dc in each dc around, sl st in top of beg ch-3: 24 dc
Round 3: ch 3, (2 dc in next dc, dc in next dc) around, sl st in top of beg ch-3: 36 dc
Round 4 – 10: ch 3, dc in each dc around, sl st in top of beg ch-3: 36 dc
Finish off.
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Crochet a Beret-free pattern

You will need:
No. 3 Crochet Hook
1 Skein yarn
1 stitch marker (a safety pin, paperclip or cotton swab will work)
Ch. 3, join in a ring.
Row 1. 6 Single Crochet in ring. = 6 sc's
Row 2. 2 Single crochets in each stitch. = 12 sc's
Row 3. * Increase one by working 2 Single crochet in next stitch., 1 Single Crochet in next stitch. Repeat from * around row. = 18 sc's
Row 4. * 2 Single crochet. in next stitch., 1 Sing;e crochet in each of the next 2 sts., repeat from * around Row. = 24 sc's
Continue to increase in this manner 6 times in each Row, until work measures 10 inches in diameter. Work even for 1 inch. Then decrease by skipping every 10th st. in every Row to desired head size. Work 2 rows even. Break yarn and fasten.
From Minerva Yarns 1936
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is here http://lanahobby.blogspot.com/2011/01/easy-crochet-flower-applique-tutorial.html
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I used sport weight yarn and a size H hook. This pattern will work with lots of other hook and thread combinations
Make a slip ring.
1st round: ch2, sc9 in ring=10 st total
2nd round : ch1, *( tr1,dtr2, trc1) in next sc, slip stitch in next sc; repeat from* 3 times more, (trc 1, dtr 2, trc 1) in next sc, sl st in ch 1= 5 petals.
Fasten off.

ch = chain
dtr = double treble crochet
sc = single crochet
st(s) = stitch(es)
sl st = slip stitch
trc = treble (triple) crochet
I used sport weight yarn and a size H hook. This pattern will work with lots of other hook and thread combinations
Make a slip ring.
1st round: ch2, sc9 in ring=10 st total
2nd round : ch1, *( tr1,dtr2, trc1) in next sc, slip stitch in next sc; repeat from* 3 times more, (trc 1, dtr 2, trc 1) in next sc, sl st in ch 1= 5 petals.
Fasten off.

ch = chain
dtr = double treble crochet
sc = single crochet
st(s) = stitch(es)
sl st = slip stitch
trc = treble (triple) crochet
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