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Crochet a Basic Beanie – Easy Peasy!

Basic Beanie

I am starting a series of some of the hats.  I have quite a few beanies/hat tutorials on my YouTube channel.   Here is #1 hat in the series.

I love making crochet hats especially with different characters.  I get most of my requests for different hats from my grandkids.  Since they live in a cold climate they are able to use different hats thru out the season.  From hats inspired from favorite cartoon characters to animals I enjoy making them all.  I wanted to share one of the basic beanie hat I use as a foundation.

Here is a basic beanie to crochet.  I have several suggestions for hook sizes.  Usually I use a medium weight yarn.    I have also included a link to my YouTube video tutorial in case you are more of a visual learner.  If you want to download the free pattern you can download it from my Ravelry Store.

Infant- Size G Hook, Babies Size H hook, Toddler Size I hook. To crochet a beanie for an older child use a size J hook and a medium weight worsted yarn.This makes this the perfect beanie pattern for all sizes. From Baby – adult size. Follow the same pattern.

For adults you can use a size K hook and a heavier weight of yarn (maybe even a chunky weight. The pattern is the same for all sizes. Only the size of hook and weight of yarn changes. This makes this the perfect beanie pattern for all sizes. From Baby – adult size. Follow the same pattern. Happy crocheting

Work Round 1 – 12 the same for both methods.

Rnd 1: Ch 3 (counts as dc here and thru out) 11 dc into the circle, sl st into top of 3rd ch

Rnd 2: Ch 3 (counts as dc) dc into same ch, 2 dc in each ch (increase in each ch) for a total of 24 dc’s, sl st into top of 3rd ch

Rnd 3: Ch 3 (counts as dc) dc into same ch, 2 dc in each ch (increase in eah ch) for a total of 48 dc’s, sl st into top of 3rd ch

Rnd 4 – 12 : ch 3 (counts as dc) dc into next ch, 1 dc in each ch for a total of 48 dc’s in each rnd. Sl st into top of 3rd ch

After round 12, fasten off. Be sure to cut your yarn long enough to be able to sew in your tails. Cutting the yarn too short makes it different to blend in your tail.

 

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Easy to make Yo-Yo’s with the Clover Yo-Yo Maker Tool

I love to make yo-yo’s but I hate how long it takes to make them.  I have made so many of them during my life.  Then a while back I wanted to make a quilt top using the yo-yo’s as little flowers.  My sister bought a Clover Yo-Yo maker.   Using this Clover yo-yo maker tool is a huge difference maker.  I was able to make about 50 yo-yo’s in no time at all.  There are lots of other shapes also, like hearts, butterflies, flowers, besides the round ones.

I just put up a YouTube Video tutorial showing you how easy it is to use this tool.   I hope you will enjoy it.

To purchase your own yo-yo makers here are  the link:

Round yo-yo

Butterfly Yo-Yo

Flower

Heart

 

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#Crochet Angel Wings Backpack

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#Crochet Angel Wing Backpack 

One of the great things about having a granddaughter is having someone for whom to make things.   I love coming up with items  I think she would enjoy.   A while back I painted angel wing outlines on a t-shirt and send it to her.  It was a big hit!  It seems a lot of people like wearing angel wings and why wouldn’t you.  I think we would all love to be able to fly and just soar above it all.     Well, maybe we can’t fly but that doesn’t mean we can’t wear wings.   : )

I designed this little #Crochet Angel Wing Backpack to be a fun and pretty item to carry all the things little girls (and big girls) like to take along with them on their daily excursions.   I really hope she likes this backpack.  I can already hear orders coming in.  Sorry I don’t make finished items to sell but I do sell the pattern.   You can purchase the English written pattern here just click on the link :  Crochet Backpack with Wings Purchase Here 

The great thing about this little backpack is that you only use basic crochet stitches.  If you can chain, hdc, dc, and work a dc2tog (dc decrease) you are all set.  It’s fun and easy.  My two favorite combinations.  I used pink for the backpack since pink is one of my favorite colors but you can choose a color of your choice.  I do think that white works best for the wings.  You could even embroider some feather outlines on the wings if you like.

I will also be posting a YouTube video tutorial.  I will update the post with the link very soon.  The video should be ready in a couple of days.  I hope you enjoy making this little #Crochet angel wing backpack.  I sure had fun designing and crocheting it.    As always you may sell any items you make from my purchased or free patterns just don’t sell the patterns themselves as all of my patterns are copyright protected.  Also please do not use my photos, please post photos of your finished work to better represent the items you are selling.

Supplies  used in this video: (affiliate links)
Pink: http://astore.amazon.com/allcrachaonyo-20/detail/B0055733SY

White: http://astore.amazon.com/allcrachaonyo-20/detail/B000XZW3UW

Hook Set: http://astore.amazon.com/allcrachaonyo-20/detail/B000XZYISM

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Crochet S’mores… yummy yummy

Crochet S’mores are so fun to make, look yummy and best of all have no calories. I enjoy making things just for fun and crochet food fits the bill for me.   I wanted to make something that my granddaughter would like.  I made her these Crochet Smores.   They are easy and work up very quickly.    I am sharing the written pattern along with a link to a free YouTube video if you are a visual learner or just prefer to watch a video tutorial.  Enjoy! 

 

Crochet S'mores

Fun and easy to crochet S’more play food

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Product Review Time- Kristin Omdahl’s new Book and yarn

This is a product review of Kristin Omdahl’s new book “Crochet So Lovely” and her yarn ” Be so Fine”

 

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This past weekend I was so blessed to be able to attend Stitches West.  I posted about it here.  The experience was really great and the best part was all the people I got to meet.  It was so nice to finally put a face to these people’s names.  Oh sure, I had seen their videos, read their books etc., but finally meeting someone in person makes it real.   One person who I have long admired is the fabulous Kristin Omdahl.  If you haven’t heard of her she is a fantastic designer.  She designs both knit and crochet items.  I have purchased previous books and have really enjoyed making shawls (I made 3 so far) and so it was a real treat to meet her.   Guess what?  She is as nice and gracious in person.   You see Kristin has always been my friend…. let me explain what I mean by that… She has been my friend in my head only, hahaha.  I’m sure we all have those people we think if we met we would be friends.   I’m so happy to report that yes, now I think we will be friends.

Anyway, back to the review.  Kristin Omdahl had a booth at Stitches West 2015 held in Santa Clara, California.  Her booth was so serene and lovely.   What I really liked about her booth was that she had displayed finished garments to give you an idea of what could be made with the yarn.   She sells her yarn which is 100% bamboo.  It is spun, milled and hand dyed right here in the USA.   She had the yarn organized in little bags.  Either silver or gold bags.  Depending on which bag you chose that yarn would be enough to complete the projects that were displayed above them.  Silver would give you enough to complete shawls and other items and the gold bags had enough for smaller items such as cowls. The colors were so rich and luscious.  The yarn is super soft.   Kristin has personally selected each yarn color and type to ensure they meet her strict standards.  I would totally recommend this yarn.    I purchased the Amyethst.  If you follow me on youtube and facebook you will know that my favorite colors is Purple (and shades of purple) and Pink (and shades of pink, including Magenta).  I would have bought the bag just for the yarn but she also included along with the yarn a little package of “wrapture” which is her no rinse delicate wash.  The fragrance is jasmine.  With the purchase she also includes a pattern e-book which normally retails for $6.99.   You can find instructions (and coupon) code for download on the back of the label.  She also includes washing instructions on the label.  To purchase yarn you can either go to her site  styledbykristin.com  (lots of other goodies available on the site) Click here for yarn purchase.     She also has an etsy store  Kristin’s Etsy store where she also sells the yarn and project bags.  (P.S.- the project bags are made with fabric that has the drawings/art done by Kristin).

Not only was she selling her yarns,project bags and other goodies  she also had her new book available for purchase.  The title of the book is “Crochet so Lovely”.   It retails for $24.99 which is a great value when you consider it contains instructions, diagrams and photos for 21 beautiful lace designs.   That’s just a little over $1 per pattern.  That’s a bargain.  The book has very clear easy to understand written instructions along with diagrams and beautiful color photos.  If you purchase thru her etsy store she will sign each copy and ship internationally.  The book isn’t available in the UK yet thru amazon so this is a great way to order and get a signed book.

I highly recommend both the book and the yarn.  This is quality stuff and I love to share with everyone when I find a good deal and good products.   Please visit her sites and take a look at all of the goodies.  I’m sure you are going to love them.

Once again her are the links:     Etsy store                Styledbykristin Website    

 

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