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
These mittens are very similar to the Spiral Baby Mitten s only worked in a single color. This pattern is written in US crochet terms. I used acrylic worsted weight yard and a size H crochet hook. You will only need a small amount, about 2 ounces total Ch 4, working into the top loop only, 2 sc in 2nd ch from the hook, 1 sc in top loop of next ch, 2 sc in top loop of next ch\ Turn your work upside down, working into the other loop of the foundation chain, 2 sc in the other loop of the st you just worked into, 1 sc into the other loop of the next st, 2 sc in the other loop of the last st Now you will be working under both loops on each stitch as usual. You will not join round with a sl st and you will not turn your work. Place 2 sc in the first sc (this will count as your first increase on this short end, the 2nd increase will occur once you have gone all the way around), then 1 sc in each of the next 3 stitches down the long side, 2 sc in the next 2 sc (here are the 2 ...
A Vitamix found itself delivered to my front porch. I don't really know how or why, but it did. My loving husband (my sweet, kind, wonderful husband) ordered it without really telling me so it was a big surprise. Our stick blender died and our food processor was on it's last leg. Instead of buying another $100 blender or food processor that is just going to die on us in a couple years he went ahead and invested in a Vitamix. I saw the UPS truck pull up and I assumed my husband had ordered something from Amazon as he is fond of doing. But as the UPS driver emerged from his truck I saw that he was holding a large cardboard box with big bold letters spelling out "Vitamix". What a surprise! Initially I scoffed at the idea of spending so much on one kitchen appliance but I really do love it. I have been experimenting with it as much as possible. I've been making homemade almond milk, smoothies, pureed soups and sauces. I still have more I want to try, like p...
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