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Friday, September 18, 2015

Sock Monkey Baby Beanie






Materials: worsted weight yarn. in gray ragg, white, red, and black. G or H hook. Red pom-pom.
Notes: for toddler size, use J hook and increase to 40 stitches for beanie. For adult size, use K hook and increase to 13 rows & 54 stitches for beanie, 15 red stitches for mouth, and use hdc stitches for eyes. This pattern will fit newborn to 3 months, depending on tension. Adjust hook size & total stitches for larger beanie. Average hat circumference/height: newborn = 12-13”/6”; toddler = 17-19”/8”; adult = 20-23”/11”

BEANIE
White yarn:
Round 1: ch 4, join with sl st into first ch to form ring. ch2, 12 dc into ring. Join with sl st to top of ch 2 (do this with every round) (12) Round 2: ch 2, 2 dc in each dc, dc in last st (with original ch 2). join. (25) Round 3: ch 2, *2 dc in next st, dc in next st*, dc in last st (with original ch 2). (39) Round 4: ch 2, 1 dc in each st, dc in last st (with original ch 2). (39)
Red Yarn:
Rounds 5 & 6: ch 1, 1 sc in each st around. (2 rows of red in sc)
Gray rag: Rounds 7-12: ch 2, 1 dc all the way around. (6 rows of gray ragg in dc)
Cut all yarn. Weave in ends (no knots!)

MOUTH
Red Yarn:
Round 1: ch 11, sc in second ch from hook, and in each stitch across. 2 sc in last st. Working on the other side of initial chain, sc into sts, 2 sc in last st.
White Yarn:
Rounds 2 & 3: sc all the way around, 2 sc in each corner. Cut yarn. Leave a long 18 inch tail to sew to hat. (If using fiberfill under the mouth (for a 3D effect), then do another round of white stitches.)
Black Yarn:
In the center area above the red, in the white, create 2 small dashes with black yarn, for nostrils.

EARS (make 2)
Gray Ragg Yarn:
Round 1: ch 2, 6 sc in second ch from hook. do not join. Round 2: 2 sc in each of the 6 previous sc. (12)
Round 3: *2 sc in next st, sc in next 2 sts* (18) Round 4: 18 sc around. (do 2 rounds for larger ears, if desired)
Cut yarn. Leave a long 12 inch tail to sew to hat.

EYES (make 2)
Black Yarn:
Ch 2. 6 sc in first ch, sl st into first sc. Cut yarn. OR ch 4, join with sl st into first ch to form ring (or use magic ring). Ch 1, 6 sc into ring. Join with sl st to top of ch 2
Cut yarn. Leave a 10 inch tail to sew to hat.

Assemble:

Fold in half and attach ears to sides of hat. Sew mouth and eyes on appropriate areas of the hat. Weave in all ends (no knots!). Add red pom-pom on top of hat.

Optional Ear Flaps and Braids:
EAR FLAPS (make 2)
Gray Ragg:
Count 8 stitches to each side of middle of front of hat.
Row 1: insert yarn, ch 2, 10 dc, ch 2, turn Row 2: dc2tog, dc in next 6 st, dc2tog, ch 2, turn Row 3: dc2tog, dc in next 4 st, dc2 tog ch 2, turn Row 4: dc2tog, dc in next 2 st, dc2tog, ch 2, turn Row 5: dc2tog twice.
Cut yarn. Weave in ends
Do the same for the other side of the hat, counting equidistant to the first ear flap position.
EDGING
Gray Ragg:
Sc around bottom edge and ear flaps of hat, doing 2 sc in each corner of ear flaps.
BRAIDS (make 2)
Cut 4 strands of each of 3 colors, 4 or 5 feet in length. Working through the bottom of the earflaps, pull each group of 4 strands through until folded in half. Tie all colors together, forming the knot directly under the earflap (at the top of the braid). Separate colors and snugly braid. When desired length is reached, tie yarn again in a knot at the bottom of the braid. extra yarn off bottom to make ends even. Repeat on the other side.

© Copyright 2011, Donna Bishop. All Rights Reserved. 

Monday, August 31, 2015

FREE Infant Santa Hat Crochet Pattern

Infant Santa Hat Crochet Pattern




Materials:
small amount of 4-ply worsted yarn, in red and white;
for 12” head circumference, use K hook;
for 16" head circumference, use N hook

RED yarn: ch 4, join w/ sl st for circle, or magic ring
R1: ch1, 8 sc in circle; join (8)
R2: ch1, 1 sc in each st; join (8)
R3: ch2, 2 dc in 1st st,1 dc in each of next 4 st, 2 dc in next st, 1 dc in next 2 st; join (10)
R4: ch2, 2 dc in 1st st,1 dc in each of next 5 st, 2 dc in next st, 1 dc in next 3 st; join (12)
R5: ch2, 2 dc in 1st st,1 dc in each of next 6 st, 2 dc in next st, 1 dc in next 4 st; join (14)
R6: ch2, 2 dc in 1st st,1 dc in each of next 7 st, 2 dc in next st, 1 dc in next 5 st; join (16)
R7: ch2, 2 dc in 1st st,1 dc in each of next 8 st, 2 dc in next st, 1 dc in next 6 st; join (18)
R8: ch2, 2 dc in 1st st,1 dc in each of next 9 st, 2 dc in next st, 1 dc in next 7 st; join (20)
R9: ch2, 2 dc in 1st st,1 dc in each of next 6 st, 2 dc in next st, 1 dc in next 6 st, 2 dc in next st, 1 dc in next 5 st; join (23)
R10: ch2, 2 dc in 1st st,1 dc in each of next 5 st, 2 dc in next st, 1 dc in next 5 st, 2 dc in next st, 1 dc in next 5 st, 2 dc in next st, 1 dc in next 4 st; join (27)
R11: ch2, 2 dc in 1st st,1 dc in each of next 6 st, 2 dc in next st, 1 dc in next 6 st, 2 dc in next st, 1 dc in next 6 st, 2 dc in next st, 1 dc in next 5 st; join (31)
R12-15: ch2, 1 dc in each stitch; join (31) finish. weave in end.

BRIM: attach white yarn and crochet 2 rows of dc OR 3 rows of fpdc, joining, weaving in ends.

POM-POM: create pom-pom; after weaving in yarn tail inside top of hat, weave in tails of pom-pom to secure! (pom-pom size is approximately 1.5" or larger)


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This pattern can also be found on my community organization site, http://holyneedles.blogspot.com/p/free.html  
I am the founder and coordinator emeritus.  Founded 2009. 


Friday, September 5, 2014

Neutral Colors Gift Sets for Newborn




created with patterns from http://holyneedles.blogspot.com

beanie hat pattern is here....

http://holyneedles.blogspot.com/2010/09/holy-needles-beanie-crochet-pattern.html

booties pattern is here....

http://holyneedles.blogspot.com/2012/05/holy-needles-crochet-booties-in-round.html

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Crochet a Cotton Stretch Headband



Simple Cotton stretchy headband. 




Materials: small amount of cotton yarn (#4 weight), and H or I hook.

Row 1: Ch 6.  5 sc.

Row 2: sc in 1st & 2nd sts.; ch 2, skipping center st; sc in 4th & 5th sts.

Row 3: 1sc, ch 2, skipping 2nd st, 1sc, ch 2, skipping 4th st, and 1sc in 5th st.

Repeat rows 2 & 3 until the headband fits around head snug.  About 18" length is average.

Final row all sc.  

Sl st ends, cut yarn, and weave in ends.









closeup of finished headband.


If you want a bit wider headband, ch 8, sc 7, and use ch 3's instead of ch 2's.


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© Copyright 2014, Donna Bishop.



Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Crochet Soap Holder Cozy Spa Loofa



Using a J or K crochet hook, and cotton yarn, this soap holder cozy loofa is a quick & easy crochet in-the-round project. Give as a relaxing spa gift, or keep for yourself!

Round 1: ch 11, sc 10, plus another sc in that last ch. Going around the other side of the original ch, sc in each child, plus another sc in last corner ch. Sl st into 1st sc.

Round 2: ch 1, sc into same st, & every st around, ending with sl st into 1st sc. (22 sts)

Round 3: ch 3 (counts as 1 dc + 1 ch). skip next st, * 1 dc in next st, ch 1, skip next st* around, ending round with sl st around initial ch 3.

Rounds 4-10: repeat round 3, dc atop dc of prior row.

Cut yarn & weave in ends.

Make chain of ch 65, & weave in & out of holes of 2nd row down from top of cozy.




Assorted variations... you can do 1, 2, or 3 rounds of sc, followed by 5-10 rounds of dc + ch, or hdc + ch. You can do the final row as scallops or picots or any other creative stitches.  You can also vary the chain size, add beads, or knot to secure, instead of tying ends together.

© Copyright 2014, Donna Bishop.

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Saturday, November 23, 2013

Easy Boot Cuffs





These boot cuffs were created for a 15" leg circumference.  Adjust accordingly.  

Materials:   L crochet hook;  #4 yarn

Bottom half of cuff:

Row 1: Ch 9, sc 8. (turn after each row)

Rows 2-28: Ch 1, sc across into BLO.

Sl st seam to close.  Cut yarn & weave in ends.

Top half of cuff:

Round 1:  insert yarn into top edge of bottom half of cuff, in the vicinity of the seam. Pull yarn through, ch 1, and continue to make 1 sc at upper edge of each of the cuff's rows. (28)

Round 2: Ch 1, alternate 1 sc & 1 dc around. (28)

Round 3: Ch 1, alternate 1 dc & 1 sc around, (dc atop sc, & sc atop dc)

Rounds 4-7: repeat R 2 & R 3 twice. 

Cut yarn & weave in ends.

© Copyright 2013, Donna Bishop. All rights reserved.

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Thursday, October 31, 2013

Wave Upon Wave Mobius Cowl

This mobius (aka infinity) cowl is a colorful item to add to your cool weather wardrobe.  It can be worn as a longer cowl, or doubled over to provide more warmth to your neck on a chilly day.  

Gauge isn't important.  Use any yarn or hook, according to size & thickness preference.



Materials:  medium #4 or bulky #5 worsted yarn (used Lion Brand Tweed Stripes Prism, #5)
Crochet hook size J, or whatever size achieves your desired size and thickness. 

This cowl measures 5" width, by 45" length, using a full skein of yarn.


Directions: (turn at the end of each row)

Row 1: ch 18, sc 17.

Row 2: ch 1, sc, ch 1, skip st, hdc, ch 1, skip st, dc, ch 1, skip st, (tr, ch 1, skip st, 3 times), dc, ch 1, skip st, hdc, ch 1, skip st, sc. (17)

Row 3: ch 1, sc. (17)

Row 4: ch 1, sc blo. (17)

Row 5: ch 4 (in lieu of 1 tr & ch 1), skip st, dc, ch 1, skip st, hdc, ch 1, skip st, (sc, ch 1, skip st, 3 times), hdc, ch 1, skip st, dc, ch 1, skip st, tr. (17)

Row 6 & 7: repeat rows 3 & 4

Continue by repeating rows 2-7, ending with row 3.

Put a twist into your finished project, crocheting ends together with sl sts, weaving in ends. 

© Copyright 2013, Donna Bishop. All Rights Reserved.

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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Mini Pumpkin Applique or Pin or ?

Use your imagination... make this little 1" + or - pumpkin.  It's quick and easy to crochet; perfect for the beginner.  



Simple Pattern:

Materials:

worsted weight yarn, #4, in orange and green
size H, I, or J crochet hook (depends on size you want to achieve)

Directions:

Pumpkin:
with orange yarn, make a magic circle, ch 1, hdc, 3 dc, sc, 3 dc, hdc, sl st into first hdc. 
Cut yarn, leaving 6". Pull yarn to close the magic circle. 
Weave in ends, inconspicuously.

Stem:
with green yarn, attach to center top of pumpkin, to the right of the ch 1 you made when you started your pumpkin.  ch 3, cut yarn and weave in ends neatly.

© Copyright 2013, Donna Bishop. All Rights Reserved.

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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Crochet Boot Cuffs

These boot cuffs were crocheted for a friend... under 200 yards of #4 yarn, with a size I hook. Can be worn upside down/downside up!




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Sunday, October 13, 2013

Crochet Monkey Cup Cozy FREE Pattern

Monkey cup cozies...










Materials:
Worsted #4 yarn, in ragg, red, & white or cream, sizes H, I, J or K hooks, 2 black buttons, yarn needle.  Feel free to use different colored yarns and buttons!

With ragg yarn and K hook– (join at end of each round with sl st)
Ch 26, sl st to join. (careful not to twist chain). (adjust size of chain according to size of cup, average = 9” circumference.)
Round 1-3 – ch 1, hdc in joining st, hdc around. Sl st into top of 1st st.
Round 4 – ch 1, hdc in joining st, hdc around, adding an extra st in last st. Sl st into top of 1st st.
Round 5-6 – ch 1, hdc in joining st, hdc around. Sl st into top of 1st st.
Cut yarn, leaving tail to weave.

With red yarn 
Round 7-8 ch 1, hdc in joining st, hdc around. Sl st into top of 1st st.
*optional – do a final row in reverse sc. sl st to join. (using ragg or red yarn)
weave in ends.

With ragg yarn, and H hook –
Ears – make 2
Round 1 – ch 2, 6 dc in second ch from hook. do not join.
Round 2 – 2 sc in each of the 6 previous sc. (12)
Round 3 – *2 sc in next st, sc in next 2 sts* (18) 
(you can stop here or go to round 4 for larger ears)

Round 4 – 18 sc around, sl st. (do 2 rounds for even larger ears, if desired)
Cut yarn. Leave a long 12 inch tail to sew, weaving in ends.

With white or cream yarn, and I or J hook –
Mouth – create a chain, work down and around other side of it
Round 1 – ch 10, hdc in 2nd ch, hdc across, 3 hdc at end, around corner (working on other side now) hdc across to end, 3 hdc in end st, around corner. sl st into 1st hdc .
Round 2 – ch 1, 1 sc in ea st, with 2 sc at each corner. Sl st into 1st sc
Fasten off, leaving LONG tail to sew.

With red yarn – Create a red line across the middle of the mouth.  2 options: either create a line by cutting a piece of yarn & using a needle to stitch a mouth, with a back stitch, OR create a chain-look mouth by inserting H hook at one end of the center holes, pull up red yarn, & sl st over each space to end, & at the last sl st, cut yarn and pull through to the back. Attach needle & weave in.

Sew on mouth, 2 ears, & 2 buttons for the eyes, making your stitches as inconspicuous as possible!

© Copyright 2013, Donna Bishop. All Rights Reserved.
 
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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Pinterest...

Check out my Pinterest boards.  I have several crochet related boards, and ALL the pinned patterns are FREE!


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Sunday, October 6, 2013