Sunday 16 November 2014

Help a girl out :-D

I just found out that Red Heart and Happily Hooked Magazine are giving away free yarn for a year! It's open to entries until Nov 30th. To get in on the action - and help me get an extra entry lol - please click on my link and enter. Thank you! ♡

http://yarnforyear.happilyhooked.com/?ref=67e67993d2

Tuesday 11 November 2014

Pony Up! A PonyTail cap free pattern

Adult "Pony Up" Cap

*Please note that this pattern is not tested. If 
you find any errors or have any questions do not hesitate to contact me at mummademe@gmail.com  :-) 

And when you're done, please go "hook it" on Ravelry so I can see it 

http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/pony-up

For smaller sizes, follow pattern until you reach the desired measurements found at this site

Materials
5.5mm hook
Ww yarn in 2 colours
Yarn needle
Small hair tie/rubber band approx 1/2"-3/4" across

Beginning chain does not count as a stitch
Gage - 4 sc x 4 rows = 1"

American terminology used
Ch - chain
Ss - slip stitch
Sc - single crochet
Hdc - half double crochet
Dc - double crochet
Tc - treble crochet
CA - colour A (main colour)
CB - colour B

Join CA to elastic with ss
Rnd 1. Ch 3 (does not count as stitch). Work 18 tc around elastic. Ss to first tc to join (18)
Rnd 2. Ch 1. 2 sc in same st. Sc in next 2 sts. (2 sc in next st. Sc in next 2) around. Ss to join. (24)
Rnd 3. Ch 1. 2 sc in same st. Sc in next 3. (2 sc in next st. Sc in next 3) around. Ss to join (30)
Rnd 4. Ch 1. 2 sc in same st. Sc in next 4. (2 sc in next st. Sc in next 4) around. Ss to join (36)
Rnd 5. Ch 1. 2 sc in same st. Sc in next 5. (2 sc in next st. Sc in next 5) around. Ss to join (42)
Rnd 6. Ch 1. 2 sc in same st. Sc in next 6. (2 sc in next st. Sc in next 6) around. Ss to join (48)
Rnd 7. Ch 1. 2 sc in same st. Sc in next 7. (2 sc in next st. Sc in next 7) around. Ss to join (54)
Rnd 8. Ch 1. 2 sc in same st. Sc in next 8. (2 sc in next st. Sc in next 8) around. Ss to join (60)
Rnd 9. Ch 1. 2 sc in same st. Sc in next 9. (2 sc in next st. Sc in next 9) around. Ss to join (66)
Rnds 10-19. Ch 1. Sc in same st and each st around. Ss to join
Rnd 20. Ch 1. Sc in same st. Hdc in next. Dc in next 2. Hdc in next. Sc in next. (Sc in next. Hdc in next. Dc in next 2. Hdc in next. Sc in next) around. Ss to join. *Switch colours*
Rnd 21. Ch 2. Dc in same st. Hdc in next. Sc in next 2. Hdc in next. Dc in next. (Dc in next. Hdc in next. Sc in next 2. Hdc in next. Dc in next) around. Ss to join.
Rnd 22. Ch 1. Sc in same st and around. Ss to join.
Rnd 23-25. Repeat rnd 20-22

Back will be worked in rows
Row 1. Ch 1. Sc in same st and next 37 sts. Turn (38)
Row 2. Ch 1. Sc in same st and across. Turn (38)
Row 3. Ch 1. Sc2tog. Sc across to last 2. Sc2tog. Turn (36)
Row 4. Ch 1. (Sc2tog. Sc in next 4) 3 times. (Sc in 4 sts. Sc2tog) to end. (30)
Row 5. Ch 1. Sc in same st and across. Fasten and cut off.  Sew in ends

Optional brim worked in rows
With right side facing you, skip 2 stitches to the left of the back that you just completed and join yarn with ss in third st.
Row 1. Ch 1. Sc in front loop only of same st and across until there are 2 empty sts left before reaching the back flap.
Rows 2-7. Ch 1. Sc2tog. Sc across to last 2. Sc2tog. Turn
At the end of row 7 fasten and cut off. Sew in ends

Attach CB with ss and sc evenly around entire hat. Ss to join. Fasten and cut off. Sew in ends


Friday 24 October 2014

Easy Peasy Slippers for all

My Boogie man wanted me to make him some slippers, so I thought I'd try just freehanding them. Since I wrote down the pattern as I went along making the first one (so they'd be exactly the same lol) I thought I'd post it on here for others who want an easy, quick pair of slippers.

The pattern I wrote down is for a 4 year old (about 6.5" long foot - sm child I guess you'd call it), but the way it's worked up it can easily be used to make other sizes. I will make notes along the way marked with * to make changes, with a picture at the bottom to try and show what is meant.  Please note, this pattern has not been tested so if you find errors or just have questions, please let me know.  If you do make some, I'd love if you'd share a picture on my Facebook page

EASY PEASY SLIPPERS - CHILD SM
with adjustments to make other sizes

You need a size I/9/5.5mm hook, WW yarn, and a yarn needle

The gauge is 3 hdc X 3 rows=1" but for other sizes, gauge (or yarn/hook combo, or stitch, for that matter) is not very important, as long as you have measurements (or a foot) to work with

Notes
Ch 1 does not count as a stitch
American terminology used

Ch - chain
Hdc - half double crochet
Ss - slip stitch
Bphdc - back post half double crochet
Fphdc - front post half double crochet

Ch 3. Ss in first ch to make ring (or use magic circle)
Rnd 1- Ch 1. 8 hdc in ring. Ss to first hdc to join
Rnd 2- Ch 1. 2 hdc in first st and each st around. Ss to join
Rnd 3- Ch 1. Hdc in first st. 2 hdc in next. (Hdc in next. 2 hdc in next) around. Ss to join

*For other sizes, keep increasing evenly until circle is almost as wide across as the widest part of the foot.  Then, continue on with pattern {pic A}*

Rnds 4~9- Ch 1. Hdc in first st and around.  Ss to join

*For other sizes, work in even rounds until slipper covers the entire front half of the foot, up to the bottom of the leg {pic B}*

Row 1- Ch 1. Hdc in first st and next 19 sts. Turn

*For other sizes, your row will start at the front of the right ankle and continue under the foot and around to the front of the left ankle, generally leaving 4-6 unworked sts {pic C}*

Rows 2~5- Ch 1. Hdc in first st and across. Turn
Row 6- Ch 1. Hdc in first st and across

*For other sizes, keep working in even rows until slipper measures entire foot length, or can be put on and wrap snugly around the heel {pic D}*

Fold last row in half and ss evenly through back loop only of front layer and front loop only of back layer.  Fasten off and cut yarn
OR
Fasten off and cut yarn (leaving a tail long enough to sew heel closed). Fold last row in half and sew along seam


ANKLE
Rnd 1- Join yarn with ss to first unworked st of last round *Next to "finish here" in pic C*. Ch 1. Hdc evenly around, working 1 hdc per row along sides. Ss to join.
Rnd 2~3- Ch 1. Hdc in first st.  Bphdc in next. (Fphdc in next. Bphdc in next) around.  Ss to join. Fasten off. Cut yarn. Sew in ends

Friday 2 May 2014

Masa bag tutorial

So you may have seen my previous post about the masa bag (which I positively love!) where I made a smaller version for my first try. I decided to make a bigger one, and a tutorial to go along with it. I emailed the original designer and, with her permission, I'd like to share the tutorial with you :-)

Please feel free to leave comments or questions, and maybe go say hi to the designer :-)

Wednesday 19 March 2014

Moroccan Market Tote

A little while ago somebody posted a picture of their finished Moroccan Market Tote (pattern by Moogly), and I was in love from the word "Go" lol The pattern calls for stripes of different colors to make up the body of the bag, but right away I pictured it in Red Heart Super Saver blacklight yarn. I think it turned out really well, and I can't wait to see it in it's full glory (aka under a blacklight lol)

I got to a really good start on Feb 21, but the next day, about half way through, I ran out of blacklight yarn :-( I placed the order in mid Feb, and I had to wait until Mar 15 for it to finally come in the mail!  It felt. Like. Forever!  lol So I finished the project I started while waiting for the yarn, and on the 18th I got back to the bag. It was done, and put to use, the next morning  :-D

Not only is this a free pattern, it's an awesome free pattern!  I found that it was explained very clearly, with pictures to help along the way. I even learned a few tricks - such as the standing Double Crochet, and got a refresher on others - like the chainless beginning dc (instructions and links to tutorials are in the Moroccan Tote pattern)  I will be making another one for sure!  Thanks Moogly!!  <3

Saturday 15 March 2014

(Crocheted) Newfoundland Mittens pattern

The other day I was scrolling through all the patterns on Ravelry that use Red Heart Super Saver yarn, and I happened across a picture of some mitts that I really like.  But the few that I saw available were all knit.  While I know the basics of knitting, I am not a "knitter" by any means, and am scared to try reading a pattern  lol  But I like them so much, I thought it would be fun to write up a crochet version.  So here goes:
 
Please let me know if you find any errors or if anything is especially confusing, as this pattern has not been tested yet  :-)  I will update this pattern as I get input  <3  And as always, I'd love if you could "hook it" on Ravelry
(Crocheted) Newfoundland Mittens
Inspired by some Knit Mitts of the same name

Materials
  • <1 skein WW yarn (CA)
  • <1 skein WW yarn (CB)
  • 5 mm crochet hook
  • yarn needle for sewing in ends
Stitches (sts) used *American terminology used*
  • ch – chain
  • ss – slip stitch
  • sc – single crochet
  • sc2tog – single crochet two stitches together
  • hdc – half double crochet
  • fphdc – front post half double crochet
  • bphdc – back post half double crochet
  • dc – double crochet
  • Vst – V stitch (double crochet, ch 1, double crochet in same st)

*note ch 1. at beginning of rnd does not count as a stitch, but ch 3 does count as dc. The (number) at the end of each rnd represents the st count for that rnd*

With CA, ch 26. Being careful not to twist, ss to join
Rnd 1. Ch 1. Hdc in same ch and each ch around. Ss to join. (26)

Rnds 2-15. Ch 1. Hdc in same st. Fphdc in next. *Bphdc in next. Fphdc in next. Repeat from * around. Ss to first hdc to join. (26)

Rnd 16. Ch 1. Sc in same st and each st around. Ss to first sc to join. (26)

Rnd 17. Ch 1. Sc in same st. 2 sc in next. *Sc in next. 2 sc in next. Repeat from * around. Ss to first sc to join. (26)

Rnd 18. Ch 4 (counts as dc plus ch 1). Dc in same st. Skip 2 sts. *(Dc, ch 1, dc) in next st (called Vst from this point on) Skip 2 sts. Repeat from * around. Ss to first dc to join. Place Marker (PM from this point on) to hold st. (13 Vst)

Rnd 19. Use ss to join CB in last Vst of previous rnd. Ch 3. 2 dc in same st. Making sure to keep CA to front of work when passing it, *3 dc in each Vst around. Ss to first dc to join. PM (39 dc)

Rnd 20. Pick up (P/U from this point on) working loop of CA. Join with ss in between first 2 Vsts of previous CA rnd, being sure to work around previous CB rnd as well (for this, and all other CA rdns). Ch 4. Dc in same st. Vst in between each Vst around. Keep CB to back of work, ss to join. PM (13 Vst)

Rnd 21. Insert hook in last Vst of previous rnd. P/U CB. Ch 3. 2 dc in same sp. 3 dc in each Vst around. Keeping CA to front of work ss to join. PM (39 dc)

Rnd 22. P/U CA. Ss in same sp, being sure to work around previous CB rnd as well. Ch 4. Dc in same st. Vst in between each Vst around. Keep CB to back of work, Ss to join. PM (13 Vst)

Rnd 23. Insert hook in last Vst of previous rnd. P/U CB. Ch 3. 2 dc in same st. Keeping CA to front of work (3 dc in next Vst)x10. Skip last sts. Ss to join (thumb hole made). (33 dc)

Rnd 24. P/U CA. Ss in same sp. Ch 4. Dc in same sp. (Vst between Vsts)x9. Vst on joining ss of previous rnd. Keep CB to back of work ss to join. PM (11 vsts)

Rnds 25-27. Repeat alternating rnds 21/22, fastening off CB at end of rnd 27 (33 dc/11 Vsts)

Rnd 28. P/U CA. Ss in same sp. Ch 3. Dc in same sp. 2 dc between each Vst around. Ss to join. (22)

Rnds 29-37. Ch 1. Sc in same st and each st around. Ss to join. (22)

Rnd 38. Ch 1. Sc in same st and next 8 sts. Sc2tog. Sc in next 9. Sc2tog. Ss to join. (20)

Rnds 39/40. Ch 1. Sc2tog around. Ss to join. (10/5)

Fasten off, leaving tail to sew last sts closed


Thumb – same for both mitts

With thumb hole pointing to your left, join CA with ss to first skipped Vst sp.

Rnd 1. Ch 1. Sc in same sp. Sc in each skipped dc and space between Vsts. 2 sc on side of dc. Sc at base of Vst. 2 sc on side of dc. Ss to join. (12)

Rnds 2-8. Ch 1. Sc in same st and each st around. Ss to join. (12)

Rnds 9/10. Ch 1. Sc2tog around. Ss to join. (6/3)

Fasten off, leaving tail to sew hole closed. Sew in all ends