this is a free PDF crochet pattern for a little seahorse. Enjoy!
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Little Seahorse Crochet Pattern
Schnuffi - The Litte French Dog (Crochet Pattern)
My newest addition to my crochet pattern is this cute little french dog, called Schnuffi. Do you know the series about Miffy the rabbit? Well she has a little dog, and her name is Schnuffi in the German version. Elise loves the show and really wanted to have her own Schnuffi.
I don't think they look much alike, but that wasn't my goal anyway.I really love the small hat and scarf that can be taken off, which Elise loves to do. So a little hint: make sure the ears are sewn on really tightly, otherwise they might come off with the hat :)
Easy Crochet Doll Outfit {universal size pattern}
Elise received a new doll from her grandma that was dressed in cute pink pajamas. She wanted to take her out to play with her at the playground, but insisted that she needs to be dressed properly. Firstly, that she wouldn't be cold outside, and secondly, one shouldn't go out in their pajamas :)
So I was up for a quick crochet project from left-over yarn. For such small things as doll outfits, I prefer gradient wool. It's the perfect way how to add many colors without having to switch yarn and it also allows minor imperfections :)
The doll outfit consist of a beanie, a one-piece and two slippers. The pattern describes the outfit exactly as I did it and also includes tips how to adjust the sizes for your doll. So for reference, our doll was 30cm tall (12”). You can find the pattern below or you can also download it as .pdf
Materials
- crochet hook 5.5mm / US size: I
- crochet hook 5.5mm / US size: I
- bulky yarn (7 wpi): Perla by Four Seasons Gründl, 100% Polyester
- 2 or 3 button
- yarn needle
Little Crochet Owl
I stumbled across this amazingly great pattern for a little crochet owl. It's really easy and quick, you just need to use the right method for switching colors in the row. If you are not so quite sure about that, I suggest you watch this straight forward video..
Pattern recommendation:
Pattern recommendation:
- Use the right method for switching colors in the row (video)
- I used a bulky pure acrylic yarn and 6 mm crochet hook (US: J) - the finished size of the owl is 13 cm (5"). Elise loves to play with it :)
- It's much easier to sew on the eyes, beak and wings before the body is stuffed and finished.
- Crochet the eyes and the wings
- Crochet the body only until Round 19.
- Now sew on the eyes and wings and embroider the beak (or sew it on if you are making it from felt)
- Finish Round 19 and 20 and stuff the owl along
Happy crocheting :)
Swimming noodle pony
So, after a week of not doing any crafts, because I had to study for my exams, I was in the mood to make one quick little DIY project. I stumbled upon this great idea to make swimming noodle ponies. It took me only about 30 minutes and here is the result. I followed the tutorial from this blog adding couple of my own tweaks.
Free Crochet Patterns
Wednesday, 12 December 2012
Hello everyone and welcome to my brand new blog,
before I started this blog I published my crochet pattern designs on ravelry as PDF downloads. You can now find them here as well. Happy crocheting :)
before I started this blog I published my crochet pattern designs on ravelry as PDF downloads. You can now find them here as well. Happy crocheting :)
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