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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Crochet dishclothes



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Shell Washcloth! Crochet many for you kitchen in a variety of colors. These last for a very long time. You will Love them!

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Crochet Towel Topper




Designed By Esther Leavitt

Towel Toppers are the best way to keep your towels from falling onto the floor! Make great holiday gifts too! Easy skill level you love them

Friday, September 24, 2010

Crochet Flowers - Triple Combo Flower



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Triple Flower Combo is a fun addition to a girls sweater or a pillow, the skies the limit to what you can put these appliques onto.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Knit sweater - Pretty in pink



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This knit sweater is simple and fun. The given size fits a 2T. I would make a great baby shower gift.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Easy One Piece Slippers




Designed by Crafts by Starlight

This slipper fits a woman adult size 6 1/2; Crochet Slippers are awesome. I love slippers all year around especially when you walk around on hardwood floors. To Lengthen these slippers for larger feet all you need to do is repeat row 7 for desired length.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Crochet Halloween Spider Slippers



Spider Slippers
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Materials: Caron Simply Soft: Pistachio, Black, Orange, 60” of 2” Orange Ribbon
 Hook Size: H

This is a simple and fun Slipper for Halloween. This Slipper fits a size 6 ½ to 7 woman’s shoe.
Sole
Base: CH 3, 8 sc in 1st CH made, SL in 2nd CH made, CH 1, turn.
Rnd 1: 2 SC in every SC around (18 stitches), SL to 1st SC made, CH 16, turn.
Rnd 2: SC in 2nd Ch from hook, 15 sc, (Ball of sole): 3 SC, 2 SC in next sc sp, 3 SC, 2 in next sc sp, 3 SC, 2 in next sc sp,  2 SC, (Length of sole): 15 SC, (Heal): 3 CS in next sc sp, SL to 1st sc made, CH1, turn.
Rnd 3: (heal):1 SC, 2 SC in next sc sp, 1 SC, 2 SC in next sc sp, (Length of Sole): 15 SC, (ball of sole): 5 SC, 2 SC in next sc sp, 5 sc, 2 SC in next sc sp, 5 SC, 2 SC in next sc sp, 4 sc, (Length of Sole): 14 SC, SL to 1st sc made, CH 1, turn.
Rnd 4: 24 SC, 2 SC in next sc sp, 6 SC, 2 SC in next sc sp, 24 SC, (heal): 1 SC, 2 SC in next sc sp, 1 SC, 2 In next sc sp, 15 SC, SL to 1st sc made, CH 1, turn.
Rnd 5: (heal): 2 SC, 2 SC in next sc sp, 3 SC, 2 SC in next sc sp, 2 SC, 15 SC, 41 SC, SL to 1st sc made, Ch1, turn.
Rnd 6: 24SC, 2 SC in next sc sp, 6 SC, 2 SC in next sc sp, 28 SC, 2 SC in next sc sp, 2 SC in next sc sp, 2 SC, SL to 1st sc made, CH 1, turn.
Rnd 7: 2 SC, 2 SC in next sc sp, 6 SC, 2 SC in next sc sp, 28 SC, 9 HDC, 24 SC, SL to 1st sc made, CH1, turn.
Rnd 8: 23 SC, 2 SC in next sc sp, 9 SC, 2 SC in next sc sp, 39 SC, SL in 1st SC made, CH 1, Turn.
Rnd 9: With Orange: SC around entire sole, tie off, Hide string.
Toe of Shoe; Fold sole in half and find middle of toe, count 5 to the right and do the following:
Row 1: With Green, in FL, 11 SC, SL in next sc, CH 1, turn.
Row 2: 11 SC, SL to next SC on SOLE, CH 1, turn.
Row 3: SC in 2nd SC from hook (to keep 11 SC across the foot), 11 SC, SL to next sc on sole, CH 1, turn.
Row 4: SC in 2nd  SC from hook, 5 SC, 3 SC in next sc sp, 5 SC, SL in next sc on sole, CH 1, Turn.
Row 5-30: (Always SC in 2nd SC from hook to maintain the correct number) 13 SC, SL in next sc on sole, CH 1, turn.
Rnd 1: With Black: 13 SC, SL to next sc on sole, SC around sole, SL to 1st sc made, CH 1, turn.
Rnd 2: SC around, SL to 1st sc made, CH 2, turn.
Rnd 3: * DC in every other SC sp sep by 1 CH, Rep from * around, SL to 1st DC made, Ch 1, turn.
Rnd 4: SC in DC and CH sp around, SL to 1st sc made, CH 1, turn.
Rnd 5: SC around, SL to 1st sc made, CH 1, turn.
Rnd 6: SL around this is considered the finishing stitch. Tie off and hide string.

Spider
Base: CH 3
Continuous round: 8 SC in 1st CH made, 2 sc in 1st sc made and in next 8 SC, SL in next sc sp, 7 CH and SL to 2nd to last SC made,  Tie off, hide string.
Take yarn needle and stitch a straight line ¾ the way down the middle, front, of the slipper. Tack down spider and sew 6 lines from the spider for its legs.

Finishing touch on slipper: Take 30” of 1”orange ribbon and weave in and out of the DC posts on Slipper. Put on your feet and use the ribbon as shoelaces and tie a bow! SO CUTE!


Friday, September 10, 2010

Crochet Heart Afghan



Heart Afghan

Designed By Esther Leavitt

Today I am adding Heart Afghan. I made this pattern a while ago but have not put it up yet. In the next couple weeks I will be doing more crochet items. This was a fun Crochet craft to do. This gives a little break from the Holiday crafts.:)


This blanket involves working with two yarns at the same time and being able to rotate working with them in within the same row. This is done by working with one string at a time while the other string is worked around and brought along.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Halloween Crafts - Frankenstein Heads

Everyone needs a Frankenstein Head up in the house somewhere right? This Halloween kids Craft doesn't take to long. I used a Fruit by the Foot box and they were upset that they could have the box top on my box. After making the Craft they didn't mind to much LOL.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Twisted Halloween Hat

Twisted Halloween Hat! this hat has a duel purpose, 1st of course is to keep your head warm this Halloween. The 2nd purpose is to just be cute on your head! this is not for beginners it is made bottom to top and you need to be able to work two yarns at once. If their are any question I am always here! This is a fun Halloween Craft for this year!


Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Halloween Crafts - Haunted House

Dude! This Haunted House is awesome for kids! a cereal box and four cups is all it take with a little bit of paint! This was lots of fun. I kinda went crazy with the dots on the house but I like dots, eh whatcha gonna do right? This is a great Halloween crafts for the kids!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Halloween Crafts - Ghosts in Bow ties


Hey check out these Ghosts in Bow ties. They turned out better than I thought they would. I remember making something like this when I was very young. After they were finished we took out Beeker's Mr. Potato Head toy and gave the ghost a hat, glasses, and feet. The kids had fun making these it is defiantly is defined as a Halloween Crafts for kids. Have Fun!