Showing posts with label pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pattern. Show all posts

01 July 2019

Monday's Link to Free Crochet Pattern



I love round afghans and there are many patterns available to crochet a variety of styles done in the round shape. If you look at this blog's header, I have a page full of these patterns. A new link I recently added to this page is for the Star Mandala Afghan. Check it out and let me know what you think. I always love to see how others make things and add their own special touches and colors.

Hugs,
Sharon



Lion Brand Comfy Cotton Blend

13 May 2019

Monday's Link to Free Crochet Pattern (13 May 2019)



Today I was pondering how I could display some of my Barbie dolls and then the ol' brain took a side trip down Crochet Lane and I started looking up crochet patterns for Barbie and her friends. Today's link takes us to a pattern for a dapper outfit for Barbie's guy Ken. Check out the pattern and let me know what you think.










Barbie and Ken Cafe Set

Barbie and Ken Dolls


26 June 2017

Monday's Link to Free Crochet Pattern (26 June 2017)



Today's link takes us to a pattern for an afghan made of some interesting squares. This is a perfect project to work on during the warm summer weather. Squares are portable projects that are easy to work on when you are on the go.

Have fun!
Sharon





12 June 2017

Monday's Link to Free Crochet Pattern (12 June 2017)


As I was roaming around the Internet looking for a pattern that I haven't seen before I ran across these cute little baskets. They're made of granny squares and have a lining. They're really cute and shouldn't take too long to make. Check out this pattern and see what you think.

Hugs,
Sharon



Storage baskets

21 May 2017

How I Made the Afghan I Posted About Yesterday

Thought I would share with you the how-to for the afghan I wrote about yesterday.



I wanted to make an afghan for my special granddaughter to take to school with her after her high school graduation. I have had a “thing” for making things out of granny squares lately so that’s the type of afghan I wanted but with a bit of a twist by using 2 different square types--solid and traditional. You may have noticed from granny square patterns that not all squares are created equally. Some traditional grannies have 1 chain in the corner and no chains between the sets of 3 double crochets. Some start off with chains of varying lengths.  I wanted the same number of stitches on each side of both types of squares to make it easier to join them.

The Graduation Afghan--

Materials: All yarn is Red Heart and the name in parentheses is the “proper name” on the label

lBlack yarn (black) 2 skeins
lPink yarn (I lost the wrapper so not sure of color, think it said rosa) 2 skeins
lPurple yarn (medium purple) 2 skeins
lBlue yarn (turqua) 2 skeins
lMulticolor yarn (neon stripes) 5 skeins
lHooks--G to make squares and H to crochet them together
lScissors
lLarge needle

Using the chart below, crochet the appropriate number of squares. Patterns follow the chart.


type
number
multicolor
solid
24
pink
traditional
18
blue
traditional
16
purple
traditional
12

Traditional Granny
Using G Hook, Ch 4, join with sl st to first ch to form ring.
RND 1:  Ch3 (this is first dc), 2 dc in ring. Ch 2, *3dc in ring, ch3. Repeat from * 2 times more. Ch2, slst in top of ch3. (You will have 4 sets of 3dc with 2 chains inbetween each set)
RND 2:  Sl st in the first 2 dc's and over to the ch2 space. Ch3, 2 dc in ch 2 sp, ch2, work 3 dc in same sp. Work the following 3 times (Ch1, work 3 dc, ch2, 3 dc in next ch 2 space) Ch1, join with slst to top of ch 3.
RND 3:  Sl st in the first 2 dc's and over to the ch2 space. Ch 3, 2 dc in ch 2 sp, ch 2, work 3 dc in same sp. Ch 1, work 3 dc in next ch 1 sp. Ch 1. Work the following 3 times (Work 3 dc, ch2, 3 dc in next ch 2 sp. Ch 1, work 3 dc in next ch 1 sp. Ch 1.) Join with sl st to top of ch 3.
finish off and weave in ends.

Solid Granny
With G Hook, chain 4, join with sl st to form a ring
round 1: working in the ring, ch 3, 2 dc in ring, ch2, *3 dc in ring ch 2* repeat 2 more times. (You will have 3 sets of 3dc separated by 2 chains)
round 2: ch 3, * dc in each dc to corner, ( 2 dc, 2 ch, 2 dc) in corner repeat from * three times more, dc in each dc across to beg ch-3, join with sl st to top of beg ch-3 (Total of 7 dc per side including corner double crochets)
repeat round 2 until square reaches desired size (each side is 4 stitches larger than the previous side)
finish off and weave in ends
After making the number of squares required, use the following graphic as a guide on how to lay them out.

Joining:
Using the H hook and solid black yarn, single crochet the squares together using the layout below.



Shaded squares = purple
“P” squares = pink
“B” squares = blue
Plain squares = multicolored

Edging:
Round 1:  Using G hook, you will be crocheting with double crochets in each double crochet and chain 1 space. In corners, you will do (2dc, ch2, 2dc).
Round 2: Switch to the multicolor yarn. Using hdc, work as rnd 1.
Round 3: Same as round 2
Round 4: Change to black yarn, crochet as round 2.
Round 5: Change to blue yarn, crochet sc all around.

Finish off, weave in ends.

You’re done!

If you have any questions, please ask.

Sharon




13 February 2017

Monday's Link to a Free Crochet Pattern (13 February 2017)

Today's link to a free crochet pattern is right here to this blog. I hope you enjoy this. If anyone makes this pattern and blogs about it, let me know so that I can link to your blog and let others see your creation.





Thanks for visiting.
Sharon


Pattern courtesy of Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/PlaidOne


  


30 January 2017

Monday's Link to Free Crochet Pattern (30 January 2017)



Today's link is to a pattern for Cache Baskets. It has patterns for 3 different sizes of baskets to suit many of your needs.

Have fun!
Sharon




Haribo Lakritz Konfekt

31 October 2016

Monday's Link to Free Crochet Pattern (31 October 2016)



Here is a pattern for a cute little snowman. I can hardly believe that the holidays are almost here. Where has the time gone? Maybe all the naps I took this year really made the time fly by. Who knows but anyway it is time to get serious if you want to make decorations or gifts for Christmas like I do. I thought this pattern was cute because the snowman has a silly look about him. Check it out you might like it too.

Hugs,

Sharon



Frosty the Snowman movie

24 October 2016

Monday's Link to Free Crochet Pattern (24 October 2016)



Here's a pattern for some cozy crocheted boots. They look great and should keep your legs toasty warm. Might be good for someone who is prone to leg cramps in the cold weather that is on its way. Whoever they are for, I'm sure they will keep their legs and feet nice and warm.

Have fun!

Sharon


Slippers for the family

10 October 2016

Monday's Link to a Free Crochet Pattern (10 October 2016)



After grocery shopping the other day and seeing all sorts of Christmas goodies everywhere it dawned on me that it is time to get working on Christmasy things. Today's link is to a free pattern for a small Christmas stocking. These would work nicely as small decorations or even to put small gifts into. Here's the link. Hope you enjoy.

Hugs,

Sharon




Christmas snow moving landscape projection light

08 August 2016

Monday's Link to Free Crochet Pattern ( 08 August 2016)


Today's link takes us to a pattern for a round lapghan. If I didn't have 2 made of squares as works-in-progress, I might give this one a try. Check it out and see what you think.

Have a great week and stay cool!

Sharon



Camera on sale but not sure how long...

18 July 2016

Monday's Link to Free Crochet Pattern (18 July 2016) Sale Info Too...



Today's link is for a pattern for a mandala. It is decorative but not overly fussy just the way I like them. Check it out and if you make one let me know what you think.

Michaels has Sugar 'n Cream yarn on sale for $1! It would be great to add to the hoard stash. I came home with a good sized bag of it and it's in the car waiting for an opportune time to bring it in the house. Husband is good about my stash acquisitions; on the other hand, I get a guilty conscious. ;)

Have a great week and stay cool....

Sharon



More mandala patterns

27 June 2016

Link to Free Crochet Pattern (27 June 2016)




I've been looking for a pattern for a shawl or stole that would look dressy but would be easy to make. The On the Town Shawl is the one I'm going to check out. I think it would be great wrap to toss over the shoulders for a girl going to the prom, a bride or maybe someone who just needs a shawl for casual wear. I know, I'm early thinking about making a shawl for a prom goer but it takes me a while to decide on a project and there is a small chance I might change my mind and work on something else--ya never know...







Have fun and stay hooking!

Sharon


20 June 2016

Monday's Link to Free Crochet Pattern (20 June 2016)



Today's link is to an interesting shawl that is quite different from others that I've seen. Have at it folks and let me know what you think.

Spiral/Pinwheel Shawl.

Hugs my friends,

Sharon


07 March 2016

Monday's Link to Free Crochet Patterns (07 March 2016)

It's a happy birthday to me--Yay! I'm a classic you know, a 1957 model and as memorable as a 57 Chevy!


Today's free patterns(s) are included in a 52 page pdf document of Barbie patterns. You will find everything from shorts to a wedding gown and everything else that you might want. Barbies were some of my favorite things growing up and these brought back a few sweet memories of a happy time.

(Barbie coloring page)

This is it for now--Y'all have a great day!

Sharon





04 January 2016

Monday's Link to Free Crochet Pattern (04 January 2016)



Today's link is to a free pattern for a practical item that will save you money. Many of us would like to use Swiffers to dust our floors with. The disposable "cloths" are expensive and just another item that ends up in landfills. Here's a pattern to crochet your own. Crochet a few of them and just toss in the wash to have clean ones for the next time. Make them out of cotton and they'll be environmentally "green."

16 December 2015

Vintage Crochet Pattern Using Crepe Paper!

I've heard of crocheting with bread and other plastic bags, rags and t-shirts but this is the first I've heard of crocheting with crepe paper! This hat is very beautiful but I don't think it has a long life maybe I'm wrong though (hope). Let me know if you make one or have heard about crocheting with this medium.


Found on Newspapers.com
Cheers!

Sharon