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Embellish Plain T-shirts and other items

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Wondering what to do with plain t-shirts? I bought this at Michael’s when they were having a sale. Plain t-shirts were $2.00 each! You can’t beat the price, but unfortunately pretty plain Jane. I liked the V-neck shape. Don’t worry my crochet hook came to the rescue. I decided to embellish the v neck section with 3 roses and 2 leaves. I used simply soft caron for both roses and leaves. You can use whatever medium weight yarn you have available.  You can choose your own colors too.     You can use any size hook (I used a G Hook) and yarn you like (I used a medium weight acrylic yarn).  The bigger the hook the bigger your flowers and leaves.

If you are a visual learner the video step-by-step tutorials are available on my YouTube channel.  I have included the links below.

Rose: 

To begin:  Chain 16

Row 1: 1 sc in each chain, beginning in 2nd chain from hook

row 2: ch 3, [3dc into same ch] ch 3, sl st into next ch, ch 3, 3dc into next ch, ch 3, sl st into next ch (rep 2 times), ch 3, 2dc into next 2 ch, ch 3, sl st into next ch (rep 3 times), sl st into last ch, fasten off. (leave tail to be able to sew into piece). You should have a total of 6 petals

Roll up the strip beginning with the edge with the 3dc series of stitches.. sew the bottom edge of flower. Now you can sew it onto any of your projects.

Small Leaf:

To begin:  loosely chain 10  (You will be working on both sides of your beginning 10 chains)

Rnd 1: 1 sc into 2nd ch from hook, hdc into next ch, 1 dc into next ch, 1 trc into next 3 ch, dc into next ch, hdc into next ch, 3sc in last ch.

Now you will begin working on the other side of your beginning 10 chains). hdc into next ch, dc into next ch, 1 trc, into next 3 ch, dc into next ch, sc into next ch, sl st into last ch. Fasten off, sew in tails.

Links for video tutorials below:

Tutorial link for rose:     https://youtu.be/fJFgCscRylE

Tutorial link for leaf:      https://youtu.be/3sK9a6mDy9A

No more plain t-shirts. Ahhh, I love easy solutions. This would also work great for embellishing hats, scarfs, aghans, etc. Or even as a cute pin. Try it on your plain shirts and let me know how they turn out.    Happy Embellishing!

Yolanda

p.s. –  I shared this tip back in 2013.. but it’s still one of my favorite ideas.

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Hat Monday – Crochet Lion Hat courtesy of Lion Brand Yarns

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Crochet Lion Hat from Lion Brand Yarns 

If you follow me on facebook or my YouTube tutorials you know that I love to make different hats.  I especially enjoy making character hats.  This cute little lion hat is available free on LionBrand.com    It is easy to make and works up super fast because it uses chunky yarn.  The pattern uses basic stitches and  is an easy level.  Click Here to get your free written pattern:  Lion Hat      You can find 100’s of free patterns available on the Lion Brand Yarns website.

Just visit LionBrand.com and you will be able to download your copy.  You will need to sign up by registering with your email.

If you are a visual learner please check out the YouTube step-by-step video tutorial I did of this hat.   Following along with your printed pattern will also be a great way to learn to read patterns or improve your pattern reading abilities.  I’m sure your little ones will enjoy this hat.    Happy Crocheting!

 

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Flower Friday – #Crochet Flower #3

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Flower Friday is here!  Here is #Crochet Flower #3  –  The All Occasion Flower.

Here is a quick and easy flower for all occasions.    You can use any colors, type of yarn and hook size.  I have also done a YouTube video tutorial if you are a visual learners.   This is one of my earlier videos.  Thankfully now I have a better camera with better sound.

To begin:  chain 4, sl st into first ch

Rnd 1: ch 1 (counts as sc), 11 sc into circle, sl st into 1st st

Rnd 2: *chain 6, skip next ch, sc into next ch*,  rep from * to * to end of end

Rnd 3:  *sl st into ch-6 sp, working inside of ch-6 space; ch 2, 6 dc, ch 4, dc into top of last dc (picot made), 6dc, ch 1, sl st into sc* , rep from * to *  until you have finished all 6 petals.  Fasten off and weave in tails.

Are you a visual learner?  Perhaps you would prefer to watch my free YouTube Video Tutorial.  Click on the video below to view.  Happy Crocheting!

Lots of Love,

Yolanda

 

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Can you guess what I made?

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How many times have you been upset when you little plastic stitch markers break?  I have gone back and can’t find the stitch markers.  I know sometimes we need a lot of markers but others times you may only need 1 or 2… well, whether you need 1 or 10 I came up with something much prettier and easy to make.

When I was at StitchesWest 2015 I saw so many vendors that were selling different types of stitch markers. I thought what a great idea.  I thought maybe I was the only one making my own beaded stitch markers, lol.   Anyway I decided to make a quick video showing you how I do it.  To be quite honest it’s so easy to do that I hesitated uploading the video.    I like to make my own beaded jewelry such as necklaces, bracelets etc.  This is very similar to that.   You will need some simple jewerly/beading supplies which can all be purchased at your local craft stores such as Michaels, Joann’s, Hobby Lobby, etc.   The great thing about these stitch markers is that they will be made to your own preferences.  You choose your own beads, colors, etc.  The only thing I will caution you is to be careful not to make them too heavy as they may stretch out your work.  They can be made for knitting or crochet.  The knit stitch markers I made will fit up to a 10.5 size needle since I rarely make anything that requires a bigger needle.  I do have a stitch markers with a larger ring.   I explain how to do it in the video.  I hope you will enjoy it!

Did I forget to mention these make great gifts and are big sellers at craft fairs?

Become a member of this blog and enter a comment below to enter for a chance to win a set of 2 stitch markers.  Your voice of crochet or knit (to accommodate size needle up to US 10.5)  

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Hat Monday! #Easy Crochet Hat

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Hat Monday Is Here!   This hat from Lion Brand Yarn has got to be one of the easiest to crochet.  It is perfect for beginners.  If you can crochet a chain and single crochet you can make this hat.  You can choose your own color or combine colors.  There is only a simple seam in the back.  It works up super fast and is fun to make.  The pattern is available as a free download from LionBrand.com .   Did you know there are 100’s of free patterns available to download from their website? All the patterns are free.  Visit their site today and see what other items you may like to make.  To print out your pattern (you just need to sign up with your email)  Click on the link here:   Pattern Download.

Here are the instructions.  The pattern is being posted here with permission from Lion Brand Yarns.

Lion Brand® Vanna’s Choice®
GAUGE:    12 single crochet + 15 rows = 4 in. (10 cm). When you match the gauge in a pattern, your project will be the size specified in the pattern and the materials specified in the pattern will be sufficient. The needle or hook size called for in the pattern is based on what the designer used, but it is not unusual for gauge to vary from person to person. If it takes you fewer stitches and rows to make your swatch, try using a smaller size hook or needles; if more stitches and rows, try a larger size hook or needles.

HAT
Leaving a long tail, chain 55.
Row 1: Single crochet in 2nd chain from hook and each chain across – 54 stitches.
Row 2: Chain 1, turn. Single crochet in each stitch across.
Repeat Row 2 until piece measures about 9 in. (23 cm) from beginning. Fasten off, leaving a long tail.

FINISHING
Thread tail into blunt needle, then sew in and out along last row. Pull (like a drawstring) to gather top of hat and knot. Sew seam. Weave in ends.

If you are more of a visual learner and prefer a video tutorial you are in luck.  I did a tutorial of this hat a while ago.   Enjoy!

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