Thursday, August 9, 2012

Bobby Pin Bow Tie

Bobbypin Bowties


Bow ties are NOT a new idea and I'm not taking any kind of credit for "inventing" them. But I was unable to find a cute bow tie pattern for a toy monster I was knitting, so I re-vented it.(As Elizabeth Zimmermann would say) 

Happy Knitting :)

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Gauge isn't important. Use the yarn/needle that gives you a good density.

Helpful Videos
-Magic Loop:
-Judy's Magic Cast On:
-Kitchener's stitch
-I-cord


Sample was made with a 3.25mm  (3US) Magic Loop and Sport weight yarn.

Body of Bow tie
1) Cast on 9 stitches/needle using the Magic Cast On. (18 sts total)

-or however tall you wish your bow tie to be-


2) Knit for 23 rows (or however wide you wish your bow tie to be)


3) Kitchener bind off and sew in ends.

Center
Choose a "good" side and put that face down.

1) Pick up 3 stitches from the center of the bow tie back.



2) Make an I cord long enough to fit snugly around the bow tie.



3) Flip bow tie over to Right side (non i-cord side) Pinch in center and bring both sides to center. Wrap i-cord around center of Bow tie and flip the whole thing over to the i-cord side again. (don't let go, it's very fidgety right now)





4) Cut Yarn and thread tapestry needle. Pass needle through base of i-cord and first stitch. Drop first stitch off of needle. Pass needle through base of the i-cord and second stitch. Drop second stitch off. Continue with third stitch. When all stitches are off of needle, secure the yarn end  and trim extra.




(back of bow tie after stitches are sewn to the base of the i-cord)

5) Insert Bobby pin or Clip.






6) Teach your friends how to make one (Because they ARE going to try and take it out of your hair!)

Any questions? If so, please feel free to ask.
Love, Ang

This prototype was crafted with sock yarn and a 2.5mm needle.





Saturday, January 14, 2012

Polar Fleece Blankets


Crocheted Polar Fleece Blanket

These are so quick and easy, you'll be eager to make one for everyone you love.

Crochet Hook G
Yarn Weight- Worsted Weight.

On the bolt, this measures 72”. I used a yard of it. So my finished size is 36” x 68” (you should cut off the selvage)

PATTERN:
Note: I crocheted into the spaces between the stitches..not into the chain on
top.

-Round off the corners - it makes it easier to crochet around them.

-Row 1 - Punch holes every 1/2 inch (Fiskars has a rotary cutter for
this.) and single crochet into the holes. I just marked around with a ruler and used sharp scissors to punch a hole for the needle to go through.

-Row 2 - Sl St in 2 spaces, 5dc - Repeat around.





Weave in ends. Easy peasy!

Friday, August 19, 2011

Elephant Magnets

A girlfriend came to me with a picture. This is my interpretation of it. :o)


Side View:







Worsted Weight yarn
Size G hook

(These are very forgiving...use whatever yarn/hook combo you want to
get the density you wish!)

Ch 4 sl st to form ring
R1: Ch3, Dc 15 into center hole, sl stitch to top of ch3 (16Dc)


R2: Ch2, Dc in same stitch, 2 Treble in next 2st, 2Dc in next stitch.
slip stitch down side of ear and in next next 4 sts. Chain 3 and Dc
in same stitch, 2Treble in next 2 sts, 2Dc in next stitch. Slip stich on
back of elephant to the center hole.

TRUNK OPTIONS
Chain 10. Cut yarn and weave in end for a soft, floppy trunk. Pull trunk
through center hole to the front.

For firmer Trunk- Chain 11. sc in 2nd stitch from the hook and each
stitch down. (10sc) Cut, weave in yarn end and pull through front.

For curly Trunk- Chain 11. sc in 2nd stitch from hook, *ch1, sc in
next stitch* Repeat till you have sc in each chain stitch. Cut, weave
in end, and pull through center hole.






FINISHING:


Sew button eyes or hot glue google eyes. Hot glue a magnet to the back or use as an applique.


Have fun and take care! Love, Ang