I crocheted this pangolin free hand. I seriously doubt I will ever write the pattern, this project was about 60% fudged, 20% dumb luck and 20% evil genius. The yarn was Red Heart Boutique Unforgettable in the color Echo. Never use this yarn for a free hand project. It does not frog well. I do like the finished object and I really like the subtle color gradations. This was made for a contest, wish me luck! [updated 5/9/14- Sadly my pangolin did not win, but it was so fun to make and super cute] [update 10-18-19] This pangolin inspired Pernille Heelsberg to write up the pattern . Now you can make your own pangolin friend! I tried to lure my cat into the photo with catnip. That did not work out well for me. This post was submitted to: Hookin on Hump Day Link Party on Moogly
My baby loves playing with crochet swatches so I made a few toys just for her. Made with cotton yarn, these toys can be wet and frozen to give cool soothing relief to sore gums. Your baby will love the bright contrasting colors and textures. You only need scraps of cotton yarn such as Sugar 'n Cream. I used a size G crochet hook but you can use any similar sized hook. This pattern uses US crochet terms, if you have any questions about this pattern, leave a comment and I will do my best to help you out. Teething Toys As with all toys, supervise baby at play and remove any toys which become damaged or unsafe. Triangle Teether Special stitches used: fpdc = front post double crochet; bpdc = back post double crochet; popcorn To make the popcorn stitch: *yo, insert the hook into the st, yo and pull up a loop, yo and pull through 2 loops on the hook, repeat from * 4 more times working into the same st, yo and pull through all the loops on the hook. Foundation: with black, ch...
This hat turned out so cute. I made it just for personal use but I thought others may like to make one as well. Like so many of my patterns, this hat is worked in a continuous spiral. It is so much easier than joining rows and makes for a seamless hat. I made this hat in classic Santa Claus colors but you could make it in any color combination you like. This pattern is written with US crochet terms. You may want to use a stitch marker or a scrap piece of yarn to make the start of each row. I find its easy enough without stitch markers, so long as you can finish a row before putting it down, and keep track of which row you are on if you do need to set it down. I have put the stitch count at the end of each row so you can double check yourself as you go. You will need about 3 ounces of worsted weight yarn in the main color, 1 ounce or less of contrasting color, size H crochet hook (or a similar size would also work), a pom pom maker or a way to ma...
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