Showing posts with label DMC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DMC. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2015

Tiny Pumpkin Pattern

This is a super easy and QUICK last minute project for Halloween! I finished this little pumpkin in under an hour! And it only takes two skeins of embroidery thread! And I think this would be super cute as a pin for a fall coat!

Abbreviations 
ch - chain
sc - single crochet
inc - increase 
dec - decrease
fo - fasten off 

Supplies
1mm crochet hook
DMC Embroidery Thread one of each shade #3854 Orange, and #704 Green
Black thread or embroidery thread for the eyes, nose and mouth
Small amount of stuffing 
Scissors
Needle

Finished Size
1 inch tall from the base of pumpkin to the tip of the stem
Pumpkin Pattern
Rnd1: Starting at the bottom of your pumpkin with orange thread do 6sc in a magic ring (6)
Rnd2: Inc x 6 (12)
Rnd3: [Inc, sc] x 6 (18)
Rnd4 -5: Sc x 18 (18)
Rnd6: [Inc, sc] x 9 (27)
Rnd7: Sc x 27 (27)
Rnd8: Sc, [sc x 3, dec] x 5, sc (22)
Rnd9-12: Sc x 22 (22)
Rnd13: Dec x 11, stuff your pumpkin firmly (11)
Rnd14: Sc, dec x 5 (6)
Rnd15: Dec x 3, fo, weave in end (3)
Stem
Rnd1: Starting at the top of the stem with green thread do 5sc in a magic ring (5)
Rnd2-5: Sc x 5, fo at the end of Rnd5 (5)

Assembly
Sew the stem onto your pumpkin. Then sew on eyes, a nose and a mouth. Weave in ends and trim them.

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Cupcake Pincushion Pattern

Abbreviations 
ch-chain
sc-single crochet
inc-increase
dec-decrease
fo-fasten off

Supplies
1.25mm crochet hook
DMC Thread brown #300, mint #966, shimmery white #E211, red #666
Beads
Stuffing
Scissors

Cupcake
Rnd1: Starting at the bottom of your cupcake with brown thread sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rnd2: Inc x 6 (12)
Rnd3: [Sc, inc] x 6 (18)
Rnd4: [Sc, inc] x 9 (27)
Rnd5: [Sc x 2, inc] x 9 (36)
Rnd6: Sc in back loop x 36 (36)
Rnd7: [Sc x 5, dec] x 5, sc (31)
Rnd8-13: Sc x 31 (31)
Rnd14: Switch to mint thread and sc x 31 (31)
Rnd15-19: Sc x 31 (31)
Rnd20: [Sc x 3, dec] x 6, sc (25)
Rnd21: Sc, dec x 14 (15)
Rnd22: Dec x 7, sc, stuff your cupcake firmly (8)
Rnd23: Dec x 4 (4)
Rnd24: Dec x 2, fo (2)
Trim On Your Cupcake
Rnd1: With mint thread insert your hook into the front loop in any stitch in Rnd6 and ch x 3 and sc all in the same stitch, [skip stitch, sc, ch x 3, sc all in the same stitch] x 15, fo (79)

Icing On Your Cupcake
Row1: With shimmery white thread ch x 20 (20)
Row2: Turn, sc x 19, fo (19)

Cherry
Rnd1: With red thread sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rnd2: Sc x 6 (6)
Rnd3: Dec x 3, fo (3)
Assembly
Roll up the icing and place it on top of your cupcake, and sew it in place. Then sew the cherry on top of the icing. Sew on small beads onto your cupcake. Weave in all ends and trim them.

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Bicycle Bell Cozie

First I want to mention that this bell cozie does muffle the bell a bit. When I first made it I covered the majority of the bell....and realized that it muffled the bell too much. So I ripped it apart and started over, testing the bell as I worked until I was happy with how it looked and sounded. The bell still works great, but it is a bit quieter. Now grab your supplies, and lets make a bell cozie! This pattern is really easy, and works up very FAST!

Abbreviations 
ch-chain
sc-single crochet
hdc-halfdouble crochet
dec-decrease
fo-fasten off

Supplies
1mm crochet hook
DMC threads - (A) yellow #742 (one skein), (B) turquoise #964 (two skeins), (C) purple #917 (one skein) 
One Bell Dinger 200, Bicycle Bell
 Pattern
Rnd 1: Starting in the middle of your bell cozie with (A) do 6sc in a magic ring (6)
Rnd 2: 2hdc in next stitch x 6 (12)
Rnd 3: Change to (B) and hdc, 2hdc in next st, [hdc, 2hdc in next st] x 5 (18)
Rnd 4: Change to (C ) and hdc x 2,  2hdc in next stitch, [hdc x 2, 2hdc in next st] x 6 (24)
Rnd 5: Change to (A) and hdc x 3, 2hdc in next stitch, [hdc x 2, 2hdc in next st, hdc] x 5 (30)
Rnd 6: Change to (B) and hdc x 2, 2hdc in next stitch, [hdc x 2, 2hdc in next st] x 9 (40)
Rnd 7: Change to (C ) and hdc x 2, 2hdc in next stitch, hdc, [hdc x 2, 2hdc in next st, hdc] x 9 (50)
Rnd 8: Change to (A) and hdc x 4, 2hdc in next st, [hdc x 4, 2hdc in next st] x 9 (60)
Rnd 9: Change to (B) and hdc x 5, 2hdc in next stitch, [hdc x 5, 2hdc in next stitch] x 9 (70)
Rnd 10: Sc in back loop x 70 (70)
Rnd 11: [Sc x 5, dec] x 10 (60)
Row 12: You will now be starting the strap that will go across the back of your bell, sc x 2 (2)
Row 13-32: Turn, ch, sc x 2, fo at the end of Row 32 (2)

Flower (Make 3)
Row 1: With the colour of your choice, ch x 15 (15)
Row 2: Turn hdc x 3 in the second chain from your hook, [sc, 3hdc in next stitch] x 6, sc, fo (28)

Assembly
Roll up your flower and sew it onto your bell. Then sew the other side of your strap onto your cozie. Weave in your ends and trim them. Now to fit the cozie on your bell unscrew the screws and put the cozie in place. That's it your all done!! 
Feel free to sell finished items that you make using my patterns. But please do not distribute my patterns without my permission. If you have any questions please feel free to email me at amidorablecrochet@gmail.com

Monday, May 18, 2015

Micro Sheldon Pattern

Abbreviations
ch-chain
sc-single crochet
inc-increase
dec-decrease
fo-fasten off

Finished Size
2.5 inches

Supplies
DMC embroidery thread in the following colors: 
Skin #945 (you will need a few skeins of the skin colour)
Red (Flash shirt) #666
Green (Green Lantern Shirt) #700
Brown (Pants) #632
White #3865
Brown (Hair) #838
Yellow #444
Black #310
**Do not separate the thread, use the whole strand throughout the entire pattern for every color**
1mm crochet hook
Small amount of stuffing
Scissors
Needle
Head and Body
Rd1: Starting at the top of your dolls head with skin thread sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2: Inc x 6 (12)
Rd3: [Sc, inc] x 6 (18)
Rd4: [Sc x 2, inc] x 6 (24)
Rd5: [Sc x 5, inc] x 4 (28)
Rd6-7: Sc x 28 (28)
Rd8: Sc x 2, [sc x 4, dec] x 4, sc x 2 (24)
Rd9-10: Sc x 24 (24)
Rd11: Dec x 12, from this point on stuff your doll firmly as you are working (12)
Rd12: Dec x 6 (6)
Rd13: Inc x 6 (12)
Rd14: Change to red (or green if you are making a Green Lantern shirt) [sc, inc] x 6 (18)
Rd15-18: Sc x 18 (18)
Rd19: Sc in front loop x 18, fo (18)

Pants
Rd1: Roll up your shirt to Rd19 where you single crocheted in the front loops. In the area where you fastened off in the last round of your shirt, insert your hook into the back loop and with brown thread sc x 18 around (18)
Rd2: [Sc x 8, inc] x 2 (20)
Rd3: Sc x 20 (20)
Rd4: Sc x 2, skip 10 stitches, sc x 8 (10)
Rd5-9: Sc x 10 (10)
Row10: Sc x 4, switch to black thread and sc x 3 (7)
Row11-12: Turn, ch, sc x 2, place a stitch marker in the last stitch in Row12 (2)
Rd13: Sc x 15 around the entire piece to the stitch before the stitch marker (15)
Rd14: Sc x 16, fo (16)
Second Pant Leg
Rd1: With the back of your doll facing you insert your hook into the first stitch to the left of your first leg and with brown thread sc x 10 around (10)
Rd2-5: Sc x 10 (10)
Row6: Sc x 8, switch to black thread and sc x 3 (11)
Row7-8: Turn, ch, sc x 2, place a stitch marker in the last stitch in Row8 (2)
Rd9: Sc x 15 around the entire piece to the stitch before the stitch marker (15)
Rd10: Sc x 16, fo (16)

Sole Of Foot (Make 2)
Row1: With black thread ch x 3 (3)
Row2: Turn, sc x 2 (2)
Row3-6: Turn, ch, sc x 2, fo at the end of Row6 (2)

Arm (Make 2)
Rd1: Starting at the bottom of your dolls arm with skin thread sc x 5 in an adjustable ring (5)
Rd2-4: Sc x 5 (5)
Rd5: Switch to red thread (or green if you are making a Green Lantern shirt) sc x 5, fo (5)

Patch For The Shirt
Rd1: With white thread sc x 5 in an adjustable ring, fo (5)

Ear (Make 2)
Rd1: With skin thread sc x 4 in an adjustable ring, fo (5)
Assembly
Stuff your doll firmly. Sew the soles onto your dolls feet. Embroider the symbol onto your patch, and sew the patch onto your doll. You can also use a bit of hot glue to attach the patch. Sew the arms and ears onto your doll. Sew on hair and eyebrows. Then I tied little knots to make the eyes. And sew on a mouth. And that's it you're done, now you have your own micro Sheldon! 

Feel free to sell finished items that you make using my patterns. But please do not distribute my patterns without my permission. If you have any questions please feel free to email me at amidorablecrochet@gmail.com

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Easter Eggs and Basket


Abbreviations
ch-chain
sc-single crochet
hdc-half double crochet
dc-double crochet
inc-increase
dec-decrease
fo-fasten off

Supplies
Cross stitching thread (I used DMC thread, and please note that I used two skeins of the dark brown to create the basket)
1mm crochet hook
Small amount of stuffing
Scissors
Needle

Egg
Rd1:Starting at the bottom of your egg with the color of your choosing for your egg sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2:Inc x 6 (12)
Rd3-5:Sc x 12 (12)
Rd6:[Sc, inc] x 6 (18)
Rd7:Sc x 18 (18)
Rd8:[Sc, dec] x 6 (12)
Rd9-10:Sc x 12 (12)
Rd11:Stuff egg as you decrease close, dec x 6 (6)
Rd12:Dec x 3, fo (3)

Basket
Rd1:Starting in the middle of the bottom of your basket sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2:Inc x 6 (12)
Rd3:[Sc, inc] x 6 (18)
Rd4:[Sc x 2, inc] x 6 (24)
Rd5:[Sc x 3, inc] x 6 (30)
Rd6:[Sc x 2, inc] x 10 (40)
Rd7:[Sc x 3, inc] x 10 (50)
Rd8:[Sc x 4, inc] x 10 (60)
Rd9:[Sc x 5, inc] x 10 (70)
Rd10:[Sc x 8 in back loop, dec in back loop] x 7 (62)
Rd11:Hdc x 62 (62)
Rd12:Dc x 2, [dc x 8, dec] x 6 (56)
Rd13: Switch to tan thread and hdc x 56 (56)
Rd14:Switch to cream thread and hdc x 56 (56)
Rd15:Change to brown thread and hdc x 56, fo (56)
Handle
Row1:With brown thread ch x 21(21)
Row2: Turn, hdc x 20, fo (20)

Assembly
Weave in ends. Now decorate your eggs by sewing on little polka dots or stripes! And sew the handle onto your basket. Cut little pieces of green thread for grass, and you're done!
Feel free to sell finished items that you make using my patterns. But please do not distribute my patterns without my permission. If you have any questions please feel free to email me at amidorablecrochet@gmail.com