I absolutely cannot make any more crochet flowers.
I need to, to boost my stocks for the shop and the stall, but no. I am done.
So what to make next?
Why a blue monk(ey) of course.
(brown is so last season, don't you think?)
This little monk (all monkeys are called 'Monk' in my house) uses one 50g skein of Rico cotton- (so quite a thrifty make, really) and loads of US Single Crochet/UK Doubles (easy, too).
This had me wondering whether the same pattern would work with an odd 50g ball of Noro Kureyon I had lurking in my woolly piles (from my amazing Noro-tastic treasure found in a charity shop yonks ago).
Not a Monk, but A Kureyon Kat!
(using the same pattern, but with a slight variation on the ears)
And in fact, the pattern makes this doll, too:
A one-size-fits-all kind of pattern. Just change the ears/tail/hair combos...
..... So that got me thinking-
And I feel a bit nervous asking you all, but..
Would anyone like the pattern?
No, bit of a boring post.
Would anyone like a tutorial?
No, that would be a ginormous task, so..
.....does anyone fancy a Crochet-A-Long with me ....?
I thought I might explain a little bit of the pattern each week, with a photo tutorial (suitable for beginners and pro's alike) and we could all make a little monk/kat/doll/whatever-you-fancy together...?
I'll break it into manageable steps with a week or so between each post to give you plenty of time to ask questions and have a go.
I'd love to know if anyone's interested.
And yes, that is a crochet flower on Monk's head.
I know, I know. I can't help it.
Someone call the crochet police and have me put away.....
Xx
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Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Thursday, 19 April 2012
Uses for Crochet flowers. Number 2
Crochet flower hair clips
Make some more crochet flowers. Pattern here.
Add button, glue/ stitch to hair clip.
Another easy make.
Soon to be for sale on my Duck Race stall and in the shop.
And yes, I can make these flowers in my sleep... *actually I wish I COULD crochet in my sleep- it would save me soooooo much time*
X
Make some more crochet flowers. Pattern here.
Add button, glue/ stitch to hair clip.
Another easy make.
Soon to be for sale on my Duck Race stall and in the shop.
And yes, I can make these flowers in my sleep... *actually I wish I COULD crochet in my sleep- it would save me soooooo much time*
X
Sunday, 15 April 2012
Uses for Crochet flowers. Number 1:
Crochet flower hairbands.
Make some crochet flowers. Pattern here.
Sew a little button to the centre of the flower and attach to hairband.
(I used 'Tacky Glue' and stitched the tail from the flower around the band too for extra strength).
Simple, eh?
Enjoy your week!
X
Make some crochet flowers. Pattern here.
Sew a little button to the centre of the flower and attach to hairband.
(I used 'Tacky Glue' and stitched the tail from the flower around the band too for extra strength).
Simple, eh?
Enjoy your week!
X
Friday, 6 April 2012
Crochet-a-go-go!
I'm on crochet over-drive at the mo.
First, I need new stock for the real-life shop; Easter's nearly done, so time to get ready for the summer (Jubilee-Olympics-tastic, methinks).
AND I havestupidly cleverly volunteered to have a crafty stall at the local Duck Race to raise money for the school.
[Yes - a duck race! Imagine a gazillion yellow plastic ducks bobbing down the local stream with crowds of people cheering them on. Add a barbecue, some stalls and the usual fun and games and you've got a jolly day out.]
Anyhoo, I havetricked persuaded my clever, crafty neighbour to help out with making some of her lovelies for the stall too.
Oh, AND she hasgot me back repaid the compliment by booking us in for a stall at the local hospice for another fun day!
Sooooooo, I've been making bucket-loads of little flowers to adorn many new things and thought I might share the pattern - It's nothing fancy, but is the result of much mucking around with yarn and hooks trying to get something which was quick to make and looked like a flowery thing.
For anyone who would like to try to make a flower, here is how I make mine:
I used:
Rico Creative Cotton
Size 6mm hook
(If you want a smaller flower, then try a 4mm hook)
I also use US terms when writing patterns, but don't worry, it's easy to translate:
US Single Crochet = UK Double Crochet.
US Double Crochet = UK Treble Crochet
First, make a magic ring and make 5 single crochets into it.
OR: Chain 2 and make 5 single crochets in the 2nd chain from the hook.
Slip stitch into the first sc
1. Chain 3 (counts as single crochet and chain 2)
*sc in next single crochet stitch, ch 2* around 4 more times
Slip stitch into chain 1 of that first ch3 you made.
(you have just made 5 loops for the 5 petals to be made on)
2. Slip stitch into the loop (chain2-space).
Chain 2, 3dc, chain 2, slip stitch into same ch2-space.
(one petal made)
*sl st into next ch-sp, ch2, 3dc, ch2, sl st* in each ch2-space around to make the 5 petals.
You could finish here, if you want.
No? Want to add another row of petals? Read on..
Turn the flower over and take a look. See those 5 scs you made in round 1?
You will be single crocheting around each of these and joining them with a chain of 3 stitches to make the next set of loops for the next set of petals.
T'is easy. You will work behind the petals you just made.
3. Single crochet around the first sc from round 1.
Ch 3
Continue *sc, ch3* around. Sl st into first sc.
You have made 5 loops (ch3-spaces)
Want to change colour? Snip yarn and pull through. Attach new colour to your hook using a slip-knot.
4. *sl st, ch2, 5dc, ch2, sl st* into each ch-3space repeat around.
(I usually tie the ends of the old and new yarns together after completing the first petal).
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Bingo!
They really are very quick and easy to make.
Try using chunky yarn and a big ol' hook to make mahoooosive flowers (great for brooches).
Want to add another row of petals? Repeat round 3, but chain 5 between each sc.
Then repeat row 4, but make 7 dcs, instead of 5.
If you fancy a flower with more or less petals, then adjust the number of single crochets you make into the original magic ring or chain loop.
Oh, and I really should warn you, they're a leeeeeeetle bit addictive once you start.
Enjoy these Easter Weekend, all.
Xx
First, I need new stock for the real-life shop; Easter's nearly done, so time to get ready for the summer (Jubilee-Olympics-tastic, methinks).
AND I have
[Yes - a duck race! Imagine a gazillion yellow plastic ducks bobbing down the local stream with crowds of people cheering them on. Add a barbecue, some stalls and the usual fun and games and you've got a jolly day out.]
Anyhoo, I have
Oh, AND she has
Sooooooo, I've been making bucket-loads of little flowers to adorn many new things and thought I might share the pattern - It's nothing fancy, but is the result of much mucking around with yarn and hooks trying to get something which was quick to make and looked like a flowery thing.
For anyone who would like to try to make a flower, here is how I make mine:
I used:
Rico Creative Cotton
Size 6mm hook
(If you want a smaller flower, then try a 4mm hook)
I also use US terms when writing patterns, but don't worry, it's easy to translate:
US Single Crochet = UK Double Crochet.
US Double Crochet = UK Treble Crochet
First, make a magic ring and make 5 single crochets into it.
OR: Chain 2 and make 5 single crochets in the 2nd chain from the hook.
Slip stitch into the first sc
1. Chain 3 (counts as single crochet and chain 2)
*sc in next single crochet stitch, ch 2* around 4 more times
Slip stitch into chain 1 of that first ch3 you made.
(you have just made 5 loops for the 5 petals to be made on)
2. Slip stitch into the loop (chain2-space).
Chain 2, 3dc, chain 2, slip stitch into same ch2-space.
(one petal made)
*sl st into next ch-sp, ch2, 3dc, ch2, sl st* in each ch2-space around to make the 5 petals.
You could finish here, if you want.
No? Want to add another row of petals? Read on..
Turn the flower over and take a look. See those 5 scs you made in round 1?
You will be single crocheting around each of these and joining them with a chain of 3 stitches to make the next set of loops for the next set of petals.
T'is easy. You will work behind the petals you just made.
3. Single crochet around the first sc from round 1.
Ch 3
Continue *sc, ch3* around. Sl st into first sc.
You have made 5 loops (ch3-spaces)
Want to change colour? Snip yarn and pull through. Attach new colour to your hook using a slip-knot.
4. *sl st, ch2, 5dc, ch2, sl st* into each ch-3space repeat around.
(I usually tie the ends of the old and new yarns together after completing the first petal).
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Bingo!
They really are very quick and easy to make.
Try using chunky yarn and a big ol' hook to make mahoooosive flowers (great for brooches).
Want to add another row of petals? Repeat round 3, but chain 5 between each sc.
Then repeat row 4, but make 7 dcs, instead of 5.
If you fancy a flower with more or less petals, then adjust the number of single crochets you make into the original magic ring or chain loop.
Oh, and I really should warn you, they're a leeeeeeetle bit addictive once you start.
Enjoy these Easter Weekend, all.
Xx