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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

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Sunday, June 20, 2010

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Sunday, June 13, 2010

Weekend Little lamb Sweater Crochet Version

This outfit is with a zipper in the back and you can get all kinds of knitting and crocheting kits at this siteInstructionseasy to follow and you will need the following : Size K(10 1/2/6.5mm)crochet hook or size need to obtain gauge, Tapestry needle, sewing needle and sewing thread.
This is for and easy knitter or crocheter as it at experience level:Easy.
Finished Sizes: Instructions fit size 6 months: changer for size 12 mos are in ().
Gauge= 14 st=5 inches, 8 rows= 3 inches.
Pattern Notes:Weave in ends as work progresses, join with a slip stitch unless other wise stated.
Ch 3 at beginning of row counts as a double crochet.

Body:
Note: Body is worked in 1 piece to armholes. It is then divided, and 2 backs and 1 front are worked off main body.

Row 1: Ch 62(68), sc in 2n ch from hook, *dc in next ch, sc in next ch, rep from* across, turn (61(67)sts)
Row 2: Ch 3 (see pattern notes)*sc in next dc, dc in next sc, rip from* across. turn.
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first dc,*dc in next sc, sc in next dc, rep from* across. turn.
Rep rows 2 and3 until body measures 5 1/2(6) inches from beg.

Note: Divide fro backs and front as follows:
First back
Continuing in established patter, work across first 15(16) sts, turn. leaving re sts unworked.
Work in established patter until piede measures 4 1/2(5) inches from beg of armholes. fasten off.

Front:
Join( see pattern Notes) yarn in next unworked st on body from First Back, continue in established pattern in next 31(35)sts. turn, leaving rem sts unworked.
Work in establishe pattern until piece measures 3 1/2 (4) inches from beg of armhole.

Neck Shaping:
Row 1:Ch 1, work in exstablished pattern across first 10(11) sts, turn, leaving rem sts unworked.
Row 2: work in established pattern across. turn. Rep row 2 until neck Shaping measures 1 inch.
Fasten Off.

2Nd Back: Join yarn in next unworked st on Body from Front, continue in established pattern in last 15(16) sts, turn.
Worked in established pattern until piece measures 4 1/2(5) inches from beg of armhole. Fasten off.
Body Edging:
Row 1:(RS):Hold pieds wit RS facing and foundation ch at top, join yarn in first unused loop of foundation ch, ch 1, sc in same lp, working in rem unused lps, sc in next 60(66)lps. turn. (61(68)sc)
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each sc across. fasten off.
Sleeve: Make 2
Row 1: ch 18, sc in 2nd ch from hook, *dc in next ch, sc in next ch, rep from * across,.turn(17)sts).
Row 2: ch 3*sc in next dc, dc in nex sc, rep from*across. turn.
Row 3: Ch 2(does not count as a st throughout) 2 hdc in first st,*dc in next sc,sc in next dc, rep from*across, to last 2 sts, dc in next sc, 2 hdc in 3rd ch of turning ch 3.turn.(19)sts)
Row4: Ch 1, sc in first hdc, dc in next hdc, *sc in next dc, dc in next sc rep from*across to last 3 sts, sc in next dc, dc in next hdc, sc in last hdc. turn.
Row 5: ch 2, 2 hdc in first st, sc in next dc*dc in next sc, sc in next dc rep from*across to last sc, 2 hdc in las sc, turn.(21)sts)
Row 6: ch 3, sc in next hdc, dc in next sc*sc in next dc, dc in next sc, rep from*across to last 2 hdc, sc in next dhd, dc in last hdc. turn.
Row 7: Ch 2 2 hdc in first st, dc in next sc, *sc in next dc, dc in nexsc, rep from*acrooss to turning ch3, 2 hdc in 3rd ch of turning ch 3. turn (23)sts)
Row 8: Ch 1, sc in first hdc, dc in next hdc, sc in next dc,*dc in next sc, sc in next dc, rep from*across to last 2 hdc, dc in next hdc, sc in last hd, turn.
Row (: Ch 2, 2 hdc in first st, sc in next dc,*dc in next sc, sc in next dc, rep from*across to last sc, 2 hd in last sc. turn (25 sts)
For Size 6 mos old:
Work even until Sleeve measures 6 inches from beg. fast off.
continue with sleeve edging. For size 12 mos old:
rows 10-12: rep rows 6-8
Row 13: Rep row 5 (29 sts at end of row)
Work even until Sleeve measures 7 inches fro beg fasten off.
Continue with Sleeve Edging:
Sleeve Edging
Row 1 (RS):Hold Sleeve with RS facing and foundation ch at top, join jarn in first unused loop fo foundation ch, ch 1, sc in same loop, orkiung in remaining unused loops, sc in next 16 loops. turn (17 sc)
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each sc across. fasten off.

Hood:
Row 1 (RS): Ch 34(38) sc in 2nd ch from hook, *dc in next ch, sc in next ch, rep from * across. turn (33(37)sts)
Row 2: ch 3, *sc in next dc, dc in next sc, rep from* across. turn.
Row 3: ch 1, sc in first dc,*dc in next sc, sc in next dc, rep from*across. turn.
Rep rows 2 and 3 until Hood measures 6 (6 1/2) inches from beg. fasten off.

Hood Edging:
Row 1 (RS): Hold Hood with RS facing and foundation cha at top, join yarn in first unused loop- of foundation ch, ch 1, sc in same loop, working rem unused loops, sc in each of next 32(36)loops, turn. (33(37) sc)
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each sc across. fasten off.

Assembly:
sew front and backs at shoulders sew hood in at neck.

Zipper Edging:
Row1 (RS): Hold Body with RS facing join yarn in back left bottom edge of back oping, ch 1 sc evenly sp along left back, around Hood and along right back. turn.
Row 2: ch 1 , sc in each sc afcross. Work 1 row sc with WS facing. Fasten off.

Finishing Sew zipper in at back withopen edge at bottom back. sew sleeves in at armholes.
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Happy Feet (knit version)

this for intermediate knitters as it is at an experienced level you can get all kinds of kits at this siteInstructionseasy to follow and you will need set of 4 dpknitting needles size 6 (3.5mm) a set of 4 dp knitting needles size 8 (5mm)or size needed to obtain gauge, tapestry needle and stitch markers. the gauge is size 8 needles: 6 sts=1 inch. and the finshed sizes are given to fit womaen's small (women's shoe size 6-7) changes for woman's large (women's shoe size 8-10 are in ().
Special Abbrevation: slip, slip, slip, knit(s3k): slip next 3 sts 1 at a time as if to knit, insert left needle into fronts of same sts and knit together.
N1,N2,N3,: needle 1, needle 2, and needle 3.

Sock (make 2)
Ribbing: rnd 1: With larger needles, cast on 36(42) sts. Divide sts onto 3 needles, placing 12(14) sts on each needle. Join being careful not to twist.
Rnd 2: With smaller needles, *k1,p1:rep frm* around. Leave yarn end hanging loose to indiate beg of rnds.
Rnd 3: *K1,p1: rep from *around.
Rep Rnd 3 until ribbing measures 1 1/2 inches from cast on edge.
Change to larger needles.

Ankle:
Next Rnd: *K4(5), k2tog, rep from*around (30 (36) sts)
Next Rnd: Knit
Rep last round until piece measures 4 1/2 inches from cast on edge.

Heel Flap:
Row 1: K15(18). tun, leaving remaining sts unworked.
Row 2: Purl

Size Large only
Row 3:Ssk,K14,k2tog (16)sts)
Row 4: purl. turn
Both Sizes:
Row 3(5): Ssk, knit across to las 2 sts, k2tog. turn.
Row 4(6): Purl. Turn
Rows 5_8(7-10): rep last 2 rows (10)sts)
Row 9(11): Ssk, knit across to last 2 sts, k2tog, with same needle, working in ends of rows, pick up and knit 8(9)sts, across rows 8-1(10-1), knit last st again on last rnd of Ankle, on separate needle, knit last 14(18) unworked sts on last rnd of Ankle. (31(36)sts)

Heel Turning:
Rnd 1: With separate needle (n1), working in ends of rows on heel Flap, knit again in first worked st at base of row 1, pick up and knit *(9) sts in end of rows on Heel flap, on same needle k4(4): with separate needle (n2), k13(14), with separate needle (n3), k14(18) sts. (40(46)sts. with 13(14) sts on N1, 13(14) sts on N2, and 14 (18) sts on N3).

Rnd2: On N1, Ssk,knit rem sts on N2, knit to las 2 sts, k2tog: on N3, knit (38(44)sts).Rnds 3-16: (rep rnd 2) 4(4) times (30(36)sts at end of last rnd with 8(9) sts on N1, 8(9) sts on N2, and 14(18) sts on N3)
Rnd 176: Knit around.
Rep last rnd until piece measures 6 (7) inches from bas of heel flap.

Size Small only:
move first st of N1 onto N3 (7 sts on N1, 8 sts on N3, and 15 sts on N3)

Toe:
Rnd 1: On N1, ssk, knit rem sts on N2, knit to last 2 sts, k2tog : On N3, ssk,k12(14), k2tog (28(32)sts)
Rnds 2 and 3: Knit around.
Rnd 4: On N1, ssk knit rem sts, on N2, knit to laast 2 sts , k2tog: on N3, ssk, knit to last 2 sts, k2tog(24(28)sts)
Rnds 5-6(5-8) (rep rnds 2 and 4 alternately) once (twice) (20(20)sts at end of last rnd).
Rnd 7(9): *S3k (k1, pass first st made over last st and off needle)4 times, k2 tog, pass first st made over last st and off needle: rep from*around., Cut yar, leaving long ends for sewing.
Finishing:
With tapesty needle, weave yarn, end through loop of remaining st and remove lp from needle. Weave yarn end under bgoth strands of first st of rnd, than back through lp of last st, pull strands snug to match other stitches. Secure end. sew tops of stitches together to close toe.
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Saturday, June 12, 2010

Happy Feet (crochet version)

this kit is from the same siteYouNeed varigated super fine sock weight yarn ( you can buy at any yarn store or at walmart or whatever store you go to for your knitting supplies.) You will also need size D/3/3.25mm crochet hook or size need to ge obtain gauge. Tapestry Needle.
This is for the experience level.

Finished sizes: Instructions given fit women's small ( wsomensshoe sizes 6-7) changes for women's large ( women's shoe size 8_10) are in Brackets().
Gsuge: 6 dc=1 inch; 6 dc rows= 2 inches.
Pattern Notes: weave in ends as work progresses, join with a slip stitch unless otherwise stated.Chain 2 at beginning of rounds counts as a half double crochet unless otherwise stated. Cha 3 at beginning of rounds counts as a double crochet unless otherwise stared.

Sock (Make 2)
Rnd 1(RS)Starting at top of cuff, ch 3(see Pattern Notes), yo, insert hoot in first ch, yo, draw lp through(bas ch), (yo,draw throught 2 lps on hook) twice:*yo,insert hook in last base ch, yo draw lp through (base ch),(yo, draw through 2 lps on hook)twice, rep from*31(39)times, taking care not to twist piece, yo insert hook in last base ch and in firt ch of beg ch 3, yo draw through both chs,(yo, draw through2 lps on hook)twice, join (see Pattern Notes)in 3rd ch of beg ch 3 (34(42)sts.)
Rnd 2 Ch 2 (see Pattern Notes) fpdc around next st,*hdc in next st, fpdc around next st, rep from *around , join in 2nd cha of beg ch 2.
Rnd 3: Ch 2, fpdc around next st,*hdc in next st, fpdc around next st, rep from*around.join in 2nd ch of beg ch 2.
Rnds 4-9 Rep rnd 3.
Rnd 10: ch 1, sc dec in next 2 sts, sc in each of next 15(19)sts, sc dec innext 2 sts, sc in each of next 15(19) sts, join in beg sc (32(40) sc).
rnd 11: Ch 3, dc in each sc around, join in 3rd ch of beg ch 3.
Rnds 12-16: rep 11.

Heel Flap
Rnd 17: Now working in rows, ch 2(not counted as a st), sk first dc, dc in each of next 13(17))dc, dc dec in next 2 dc, leaving rem 16(20)dc unworked, turn (14(18)dc
Row 18: ch 2, sk first dc, dc in each dc, across to last 1 dc, dc dec in last 2 dc, turn (13(17)dc)
Rows 19&20(19-22): Rep row 18, at end of last row, fasten off. (8(8)dc at end of last row)

Heel Turning:
Row 21(23): Hold piece with RS facing, join yarn with sc in same ch, on rnd 16 as joining sl st, working across side of Heel Flap, work 2 sc in end of each row, working across next side, sc in each st on row 20(22), working across next side, work 2 sc, in end of each row, sc in same st on rnd 16 as last st of row 17 worked. Do not turn (26(34)sc)
Rnd 22(24): now working in rnds, ch 1, dc in each of next 16(20)unworked sts on rnd 16, dc dec in first 2 sc of row 21(23), dc in each sc across to last 2 sc of row 21, dc dec in last 2 sc, join in beg dc (40(52)dc)
Rnd 23(25)Ch 3, dc in each of next 15 (1) dc, dc in next 2 dc, dc in each dc around to last 2 dc, dc dec in last 2 dc, join in 3rd ch of beg ch 3(38(5)dc)
Rnds 24-26 (26-30) Rep rnd 22(24) (32(40)dc at end of last row)

Foot
Rnd 27(31): ch 3, dc in each dc acround, join in 3rd ch of beg ch 3.
Rnds 28-40(32-44) rnd 27(31).

Toe
Rnd 41(45) ch 1 working in back loops, only, sc in each dc around, join in beg sc.
Rnd 42(46) Ch 2, dc in each of next 13 (17)sc.(dc dec in next 2 sc)twice, dc in each of next 12(16)sc,dc dec in last 2 sc, sk beg ch 2, join in first dc,(28(36)dc)
Rnd 43(47): ch 2, dc in each of next 11(15) dc, (dc dec in next 2 dc)twice, dc in ech of next 10(14)dc, dc dc in last 2 dc, sk beg ch 2, join in first dc (24(32)dc).

Size Small Only:
Rnd 44: ch 2, dc dec in next 2 dc, dc in each of next 6 dc,(dc dec in next 3 dc)twce, dc in each of next 6 dc, dc dec in last 3 dc, sk beg ch 2, join in first dc. Fastend off.(16)dc)

Size Large Only:
Rnd (48) ch 2, dc in each of next (13) dc, (dc dec in next 2 dc)twice, dc in each of next (12) dc, dc dec in last 2 dc, sk beg ch 2 join in first dc (28)dc)
Rnd (49): Ch 2, dc dec in next 2 dc, dec in each of next (8) dc, (dc dec in next 3 dc)twice, dc in each of next (8) dc, dc dec in last 3 dc, sk beg ch 2, join in first dc, fasten off (20)dc)
Finishing:
Fasten last rnd with dec at folds. Sew stitches together to close top of toe.

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Teddy Bear (Knit Version)

this pattern is from this siteInstructionseasy to follow. you will need size 7 (4.5 mm)knitting needles or size need to obtain gauge.
Tapestry Needle Polyester fiberfill.and crochet hook to attach the fringe to scarf.

Finished sise: 19 inches x23 inches.
Gauge: with 1 strand of brown and 1 strand of light brown held tog: 15 sts and 22 rows = 4 inches in st st.
Note: Bear in snitt sideways in 1 piece, beg at end of arm with 1 strand of brown and 1 strand of light brown,held tog and leaving long end cast on 4 sts.

Row 1: Inc, Ke, inc (6 sts) (Inc means to knit 2 sts in one on first st and 2 sts on last st).
Row 2: Inc,purl4,inc (8sts)
Row 3:Knit
Row 4: Purl
Rows 5-8 (rep rows 3 and 4)twice
row 9: Cast on 13 sts for leg, knit across. (21 sts)
Rown 10: P20, inc,(22 sts)
Row 11: Knit
Row 12: cast on 12 sts for head and arm, purl acroos. (34 sts)
Row 13: Knit
Row 14: Purl
Row 15: knit to last 2 sts, k2tog(33 sts)
Row 16: P2tog, purl across(32 sts)
Row 17: K2tog, k28,k2tog (30 sts)'Row 18: p2tog, p26,p2tog(28 sts)
Row 19: bind off 6 sts, knit across. (22 sts)
Row 20: Purl
Row 21: cast on 6 sts for leg, knit across (28 sts)
Row 22: inc,p26,nc (30sts)
row 23: inc, k28,inc (32 sts)
Row 24: inc, purl across,(33 sts)
Row 25: Knit22,inc. (34 sts)
Row 26: Purl
Row 27: knit
Row 28:P2tog, bind off next 11 sts purlwise(counting st already on needle),purl across(22 sts)
Row 29:Knit
Row 30: Purl to last 2 sts, p2tog (21 sts)
Row 31: K2tog, bind off next 12 sts (counting st already on needle), knit across (8 sts)
Row 32: Purl.
Row 33: Knit
Rows 34-37:(rep rows 32 and 33)twice.
Row 38: P2tog, p5,p2tog (6 sts)
Row 39: K2tog, k3,k2tog. (4 sts)
Row 40:Purl.
Rows 41-79 Rep rows 1 through 39.
Row 80: Purl.
Bind off, leaving long end for sewing.
Finishing
Step 1: fold piece in half. Beginning at end of arm with light brown, sew pieces tog along top of arm, up side of head, over ears and down other sisde of head. Do not fasten off.
Step 2 With light brown, sew small stitches across the ears, from side of head to middle and then across to other ear. Secure end.
Step 3: Stuff head firmly with fiberfill, including nose and snout area. Weave a length of light brown around base of neck, do not pull too tight. Do not secure end.
Step 4: With light brow yarn from step 1: continue to sew around arm and legs, stopping at base of end leg where joined to body. do not fasten off.
Step 5: stuff arm with fiberfill. With brow, sew across ar, securing fiberfill and making shoulder moveable.
Step 6: stuff legs in same manner and sew across tops of legs to secure fiberfill.
Step 7: With light brown yar from step 4, continue to sew around remaining unfilled arm,leaving opening for stuffing. Do not fasten off.
Step 8: stuff arm and sew across end in same manner as first arm.
Step 9: stuff stomach and close opening. secure end.
Step 10: Tightend yarn around neck. Do not pull too tight. Secure end.
Step 11: with tapestry needle, draw 1 strand of brown through neck, a few times. Bring needle out of neck to center front of neck, insert needle to right of where it came out and guide it up through stuffing to where an eye should be. Pull yarn all the way through and insert needle back into head where 2nd ey should be. Guide needle back down to starting point at center front of neck. Before pulling yarn all the way through, squeeze head to make snout protrude further, and at tsame time pull tightly on the yarn to form an indentation for the bridge of the nose. Repeat several times and secure end.
Step 12: with black, embroider French Knots for eyes and small straight stitches for nose and mouth.

Scraf: With 1 strand of aqua, cast on 6 sts.
Row 1: knit
Rows 2-11: knit
Row 12:purl
Row 13: knit
row 14: purl
Rows 15-20: Rep rows 13 and 14 (3 times.
Rep rows 1 -20 until piece measures 18 inches, endin with a row 10. Bind off knitwise.
Fringe
Cut 20 lengths of acqua, each 2 inches long. For each knot of fringe, fold 2 lengths in half, with crochet hook, draw folded end through first st on 1 short end of scraf. Draw ends through fold and tighten knot. Tioe 4 addition knots evenly spaced across edge: tie 5 knots across remaining short endge. Trim ednds even. Tie around neck.
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Teddy Bear (Knit Version)

Teddy Bear (Crochet Version)

You can get the pattern from this site ThePattern is easy to follow. You will need a size H/8/5mm crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge. Tapestry Needle. Polyester fiberfill. This pattern is for Intermediate crocheters or Knitters. Knit version to follow on another post.
Finished Size: 9 1/2 inches tall.
Gauge: With 1 strand of brown and 1 strand of light brown held toge: 5 sts= 1nch;4 rows=1 inches.
Pattern Notes: Weave in ends as work progresses. Note Bear is made in 1 piece.
Row 1 (RS): Starting at end of ar, with 1 strand of brown and light brown held tog, ch 3,2 sc in 2nd ch from hook, 2 sc in next sc, turn (4 sc).
Row 2: ch 1, 2 sc in firs sc, sc in each of next 2 sc, 2 sc in last sc. turn (6 sc).
Row 3: ch 1, sc in each sc across. turn.
Rows 4-6: Rep row 3.Row 7:Ch 13, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each of next 11 chs, sc in each next 6 sc. turn (18 sc).
Row 8: Ch 1, sc in each sc across to last scm 2 sc in las sc, turn. (19 sc)
Row 9: Ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, sc in each rem sc across, turn (20 sc)
Row 10: Ch 10, sc in end ch from hook, sc in each of next 8 sc, sc in each sc acroos. turn (29 sc)
Row 11: Rep row 3.
Row 12: ch 1, sc dec in first 2 sc, sc in each of next 25 sc, sc dec in last 2 sc.turn (27 sc)
Row 13: ch 1, sc dec in first 2 sc, sc in each of next 23 sc, sc dec in last 2 sc, turn, (25 sc)
Row 14: Ch 1, sc dec in first 2 sc, sc in each of next 19 sc, leaving rem 4 sc unworked, turn (20 sc)
Row 15: Ch 5, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each of next 3 chs, sc in each of next 19 sc, 2 sc in last sc, turn. (25 sc)
Row 16: ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, sc in each of next 23 sc, 2 sc in last sc, turn (27 sc).
Row 17: Ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, sc in each of next 25 sc, 2 sc in las sc, turn (29 sc).Row 18: Rep row 3
Row 19: ch 1, sc dec in first 2 sc, sc in each of next 27 sc, turn (28 sc)
Row 20: Ch 1, sl st in each of first 9 sc, sc in each of next 17 sc, sc dec in next 2 sc, turn (18 sc).
Row 21: Rep row 3.
Row 22: Ch 1, sc in each of irst 6 sc, leaving rem sc unworked turn (6 sc)
Rows 23-24: Rep row 3.
Row 25: ch 1 sc dec in first 2 sc, sc in each of next 2 sc, sc dec in last 2 sc,
Row 26: Ch 1,sc dec in first 2 sc, sc dec in nextt 2 sc, turn. (2 sc).
Row 27: ch 1, sc in each sc, turn.
Rows 28-54: Rep rows 1-27. at end of last row fasten off.

Finishing:
Step 1: fold piece in half. Beginning at end oarm, with light brown, sew pieces tog alon top of arm, up side ofhead, over ears and down other side of head. Do not fasten off.
Step 2: with light brown, sew small stitches across the ars, from side of head to middle and then across to other ear. Secure end.
Step 3: stuff head firmly with fiberfill, including nose and snout area. Weave a length of light brown around base of neck, do not pull too tight. Do not secure end.

Step4: with light brown yarn end left at end of step 1, continue to sew around arm and legs, stopping at base of 2nd leg where joined to body. Do not fasten off.
Step 5: stuff arm with fiberfill. With brown, sew across arm, securing fiberfill and making shoulder moveable.
Step 6: stuff legs in same manner and sew across tops of legs to secure. fiberfill.
Step 7: with light brown yarn end left at end of step 4, continue to sew around remaining unfilled arm leaving opening for stuffing. Do not fasten off .
Step 8:Stuff arm and sew across end in same manner as first arm.
Step 9:Stuff stomach and close opening. Secure end.
Step 10: tighten yarn around neck. Do not pull too tight. Secure end.
Step 11: With tapestry needle, draw 1 strand of brown through nect a few times, gbring needle out of neck to center front of neck.Insert needle to right of where it came out and guide it up throhg stuffing to where an eye should be, pull yarn all the way through and insert needle back into head where end ey should be guide needle back down to starting point at center front of neck. Before pulling yarn all the way through, squeeze head to make snout protrude further, and at same time, pull tightly on the yarn to form an indentation for the bridge of the nose. Repeat several times and secure end.
Step 12: with black, embroider French knot for eyes and small Straight stitches for nose and mouth.
Scraf:
Row 1 (RS) with aqua, ch 7 sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each rem ch across, turn (6sc)
Row 2: ch 1 working in back lps only, sc in each sc across. turn.
Rows 3-6 Rep row 2.
Row 7: ch1 working through both lps, sc in each sc across. turn
Rows 8-12: rep row 7
Rows 13-18: rep row 2
rows 19-66 (rep rows 7-18 consecutively) 4 times.
Rows 67-72: Rep rows 7-12. at end of last row. fasten off.
Fringe
Cut 20 lengths of acqua each 2 inches long. for each knot of fringe, fold 2 length in half. draw folded end through first st on one short ed of scarf. Draw ends through fold and ighten knot. Tie 4 knots evenly spaced across edge; tie 5 knots across remaing short endge. trim ends even tie around neck.

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Elegant Table Runner

This is the knitted version. go to siteThispattern is easy to follow also. you will need size 9 (5.5mm)knitting needles or size needed to obtain gauge. Tapestry Needle. Size G/6/4mm crochet hook.
Finished size 9 1/2 x 34 inches excluding fringe. Gauge 16 sts= 4 inches. Pattern Notes:Slip all stitches as if to knit. Before beginning,cut 60 strands of yarn each 16 inches long.
Table Runner
Cast on 39 sts.
Row 1 (rS)" (K2tog, yo)twice, k31, (yo, k2tog)twice.

row 2 and all even-numbered rows: Purl.
Row 3: Rep row 1.
Row5:(k2tog.yo)twice, k3,k2tog, yo.k1,yo, sl 1, k1,psso,*k5,k2tog,yo,k1,yo sl 1,k1,psso,Rep from*once,k3,(yo,k2tog)twice.
Row 7:(K2tog,yo)twice, k2, k2tog, yo,k3, yo sl 1 k1,psso*k3,k2tog, yo,k3,yo,sl 1,k1,psso,rep from*once,k2(yo,k2tog)twice.
Row.9:(k2tog,yo)twice3, k1, *k2tog, yo, k5, yo sl 1, k1,psso,k1,rep from*twice (yo,k2tog)twice.
Row 11: Rep row 1.
Row 13: (k2tog, yo)twice, k6, working from right to left in spaces formed b y yos of previous rows,insert right hand needle in first space on 5th row below, yo and draw through to make long loop on needle, insert right hand needle in each of next 5 spces below, drawing up long loop each time and keeping all 6 loops on needle.k10, insert right hand needle in each of next6 spces below, drawing up long loop each time, k10, insert right hand needle in each of next 6 spaces below,drawing up long loop each time, k5, (yo,k2tog)twice.
Row 14: P9, purl, tog 6 long lps with next (p9, purl tog 6 long loops with next st )twice, p9.
Row 15: Rep row 1.
Row 16:Purl.
(rep row 5-16 consecutively )14 times.
Next row: (k2tog, yo)twice, k31,(yo,k2tog)twice.
Next Row: Purl
Bind off loosely.
Fringe:
For each knot of Triple Knot Fringe, fold two 16 inch lon strands in half, with crochet hook, draw folded end from RS to WS through 1st on 1 short end of piece. Draw all yarn ends through folded end and pull tight. Tie 14 additional knots evenly spaced across end. Working left to right. take 2 strands from 1 knot and 2 strands from the knot next to it, and knot strands together. rep with remaining strands. Working left to right, the 3rd row of knots are done in the same manner as before and on the oppsite side of the piece. Trim ends.
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Elegant Table Runner

Friday, June 11, 2010

Elegant Table Runner

This Elegant Table Runner pattern isfrom this siteInstructionsEasy to follow.You will need a size G/6/4.4mm crochet hook to obtain gauge. Tapestry Needle.This is the crochet version.
finished size is 10x 33 inches, excluding fringe. gauge is 4 sc=1 inch. patter notes: Weave in ends as work progresses, before beginning cut 60 strands of yarn, each 16 inches long, special stitch is bobble: Keeping last lp of each dc on hook, 3 dc in st or sp indiactaed , yo and draw though all 4 lps on hook.
Table Runner
Row 1 (WS): Ch 42, sc in 32nd ch from hook, sc in each remaining chains across, turn, (41 sc).
Row 2 (RS): Ch 1, sc in each sc across, turn.
Rows 3 and 4: Rep row 2.
Row 5: Ch 2, dc in firs sc, ch1, Dc Decrease in next 2 sc, ch 1, dc in each of next 3 sc, *ch 3, sk next 2 sc, sc in next sc, ch 3, sk next 2 sc, dc in each of nexty 3 sc, rep from*twice(ch1, dec dec in next 2 sc) twice. turn.
Row 6: Ch 2, dc in next ch 1 sp, ch 1 , dc dec in next st and in next ch 1 sp, ch 1.dc in each of nexr 2 dc,*ch 3, sc in next ch 3 sp, ch1, 5 dc in next ch 3 sp,.ch1, sc in next ch 3 sp, ch 3.dc in each of next 3 dc, rep from* twice, (ch 1, dc dec in next ch 1 sp and in next st)twice, turn.
Row 7: Ch 2, dc in next ch 1 sp, ch 1 dc dec in next st and in next ch 1 sp, ch1, dc in each of next 3 dc,*ch 1, bobble(see special stitch) in next dc, (ch 1, sk next dc, bobble in next dc)twice, ch 1 ,dc in each of next 3 dc, rep from*twice ( ch 1, dc dec in next cdh 1 sp and in next st)twice, turn.
Row 8: Ch 2, dc in next ch 1 sp, ch 1 dc dec in next st and in next ch 1 sp, ch 1, dec in each of next 3 dc, *ch 3, sk next bobble, bobble in next ch 1 sp, ch 1, bobble in next ch1 spc, ch 3, dc in each of next 3 dc, rep from*twice(ch 1, dc dec in next ch 1 sp and in next st) twice. turn.
Row 9: ch 2, dc in next ch 1 sp,ch 1 ,dc dec in next st and in next ch 1 sp, ch 1, dc in each of next 3 dc *ch 3, sc in next ch 3 sp,(sc,ch 3, sc)in next ch 1 sp, sc in next ch 3 sp, ch 3 dc in each of next 3 dc, rep from*twice (ch 1 dc dec in next ch 1 sp and in next ct)twice.turn.
Rows 10-57: Rep rows 6-9 consecutively 12 times.
row 58: Ch 1, sc in first st, sc in next ch 1 sp, sc in next st, sc in next ch 1 sp,*sc in each of next 3 dc, 3 sc in next ch 3 sp, sc in nex ch 3 sp,rep from *twice, sc in each of next 3 dc, (sc in next ch 1 sp.sc in next st)twice. turn.
Fringe
For each knot of Triple Knot Fringe, fold two 16 inch long strands in half. With crochet hook draw folded end from RS to WR through first st on 1 short end of piece. Draw all yarn ends through folded end and pull tight. Tie 14 additional knots evenly spce across end. Working left to right, take 2 strands fro 1 knot, and 2 strands fro the knot next to it, and knot strands together.Repeat with remaining strands. working left to right, tie 3rd row of knots as shown. tie knots in same manner across opposite short end. Trim ends.
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