Archive for November, 2009

Crochet Pattern: Teddy Bear Hat – 5 Sizes

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on November 29th, 2009 by Rachel Choi – 7 Comments
Crochet a cute teddy bear hat for a baby, toddler, child, or even an adult! This pattern includes 5 sizes so that no one is left out.

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Skill Level: beginner crochet skill level
crochet teddy bear hat

Finished Sizes: baby, toddler, child, women and men. (exact measurements and instructions for measuring are included within pattern)

Materials:
Medium Weight Yarn (amount will vary depending on hat size made)
Crochet Hook I (5.50 mm)
Yarn Needle
crochet yarn size 4

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By purchasing this pattern, you will be support Crochet Spot in purchasing supplies to create the tutorials and patterns you love on this site. Your help is greatly appreciated!

If you need help reading the instructions or crocheting your teddy bear hat, let me know and I’ll be sure to help!

Helping the Homeless and Saving the Environment by Crocheting

Posted in Free Crochet Patterns, News on November 28th, 2009 by Rachel Choi – 33 Comments

Below is a photo of Rita Kunc and she is holding a 6 feet long plastic sleeping mat, which she made for the homeless. She crocheted it in single crochet using plastic bags from milk.

crochet sleeping mat

If you would like to crochet a plastic sleeping mat too, here are the instructions and pattern:

Materials:

  • Plarn (plastic yarn) – Here is the tutorial: How to Make Plarn (Plastic Yarn). You will need lots of bags (too big of a number to even guess), so keep collecting them as you crochet your mat.
  • Crochet Hook – since plarn can be made in different sizes, use a hook that you are comfortable with

Crochet Pattern: Sleeping Mat
Row 1: make a chain that is as wide as you desire your mat to be
Row 2: sc in second ch from hook and in each ch across
Row 3: ch 1, turn, sc in each sc across

Repeat row 3, until the mat is 6 feet long, then finish off.

Creating one if these mats may take a long time! So be patient. Rita Kunc took about a year to make one!

Thanksgiving Thank Yous

Posted in Fun Ramblings on November 26th, 2009 by Rachel Choi – 10 Comments

Since it is Thanksgiving here in the U.S. I think I should stop and take some time to say thank you to you, my Crochet Spot reader.

Thanks for inspiring me to crochet more and more.
Thanks for the support.
Thanks for visiting all the time.
Thanks for helping to make Crochet Spot a welcoming place for all crocheters.
Thanks for challenging me with your pattern requests.
Thanks for all of the friendly emails.
Thanks for keeping me on my toes with your crochet questions.
give thanks

Okay, I hope that didn’t sounds too cheesey. But seriously, thank you!

Crochet Pattern: Lanyard

Posted in Free Crochet Patterns on November 25th, 2009 by Rachel Choi – 7 Comments
Crochet a simple lanyard to wear around your neck. Attach your keys, ID, or other items you don’t want to loss. Follow the instructions within the crochet pattern, to adjust the lanyard as you desire. This is a beginner level pattern, but if you need help, you can always ask me!

Skill Level: beginner crochet skill level

Finished Size: 12″ (30.5 cm) long, 1/2″ (1.5 cm) wide

Materials:
Medium Weight Yarn (small amount of main color)
Crochet Hook H (4.00 mm)
Yarn needle
Key ring
crochet yarn size 4

Gauge: not important for this pattern. Use the instructions within the pattern to crochet the size you desire.

crochet lanyard

Crochet Pattern: Lanyard
Round 1: ch 100 (or a chain that is the circumference of the your desired lanyard. Remember that lanyard will stretch), place the chain though the center of the key ring, sl st in next first ch made: 100 ch
Round 2: ch 2, hdc in each ch around, sl st in top of beginning ch-2: 100 hdc
Round 3: sl st in each hdc around, finish off: 100 sl st

Optional: with a yarn needle, sew a straight line across lanyard 1″ above the key ring. This will prevent the ring from sliding around the lanyard.

Need help? Let me know!

Rachel’s Holiday Gift Making Adventure

Posted in Fun Ramblings on November 24th, 2009 by Rachel Choi – 17 Comments

It’s funny that I’ve written several post about crocheting gifts for the holidays and I haven’t even started my gifts!! So, in order to make sure I have fun and get things done, I’m going to blog about it. I mean, if I write it for the whole world to see, I have to get it done, right?

Here are the crochet gifts that I plan to make:

1. Shawl for my aunt – not sure what design to use yet.
2. Something for my 2 little cousins (both girls) – lots of things I can make for them. But I want to make sure it won’t be one of those things that gets tossed aside after a couple days. (I know how kids can be, I used to be one!)
3. Something for my mom – shes a toughie. I have no clue what to make her, but I think she would appreciate something handmade.
4. Everyone else – probably won’t want something crocheted, so I’ll do something else for them.

Gift Box

I’ll be sure to update you as I progress. It’ll be a challenge to get things done in time, but I’m sure with your help, it’ll all come together. Do you have crochet things you need to get done? Feel free to join in on the adventure and list what you need to get done.

Crochet Pattern: Amigurumi Bunny Rabbit with Carrot

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on November 22nd, 2009 by Rachel Choi – 3 Comments
Crochet a cute bunny rabbit with it’s friendly carrot. This pair would make an excellent toy for a child or even an adult! Some embroidery skills required.

To download this pattern CLICK HERE

Skill Level: crochet skill level easy

Finished Sizes
Bunny Rabbit: 10” (25.5 cm) tall , 7” (18 cm) arm span
Carrot: 6 1/2” (16.5 cm) tall, 1 1/2” (4 cm) wide

Main Materials:
Medium Weight Yarn (approximately 150 yards of main color)
Crochet Hook F (3.75 mm)
Polyester fiberfill
Yarn Needle
crochet yarn size 4
crochet bunny with carrot

To download this pattern, visit the Crochet Spot Store.
By purchasing this pattern, you will be supporting Crochet Spot in making the tutorials and pattern you love on this site! Thanks in advance for all the support, as it is much appreciated.

If you ever need help with crocheting your bunny rabbit or carrot, let me know and I’ll be glad to help!

Crochet Pattern: Christmas Appliques – Set #2

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on November 20th, 2009 by Rachel Choi – 4 Comments
This set includes 5 crochet patterns: elf, gingerbread man, reindeer, Santa, and snowman. Use these appliques to embellish your holiday items or use them as pins. You can even attach them to hooks and hang them on your tree as ornaments. Some embroidery skill required.

Download this pattern at the Crochet Spot Store.

Skill Level: crochet skill level easy
crochet christmas appliques

Finished Sizes: range from 3″ (8 cm) – 4″ (10 cm) tall

Main Materials:
Medium Weight Yarn (small amount of each color)
Crochet Hook H (5.00 mm)
Yarn Needle
crochet yarn size 4

To download this pattern CLICK HERE
By purchasing this pattern, you will be supporting Crochet Spot in making the tutorials and pattern you love on this site! Thanks in advance for all the support, as it is much appreciated.

If you ever need help with crocheting your Christmas appliques, let me know and I’ll be sure to help!

How to Crochet: Extended Single Crochet Stitches (exsc)

Posted in Tutorials and Help on November 19th, 2009 by Rachel Choi – 39 Comments

Extended single crochet stitches (exsc) are very similar to single crochet stitches, but as the name suggests, they are extended to be slightly taller.

Here is the abbreviated instructions for exsc – (pull up a loop in next stitch, yarn over, pull through 1 loop on hook, yarn over, pull though final 2 loops on hook)

extended single crochet

Below is the step by step, picture tutorial that will walk you through how to make an extended single crochet stitch. This tutorial is for both right and left handed people. For left handed pictures, roll your mouse over the image and it will change for you.

Starting with a swatch to practice on, pull up a loop in the next stitch. To do so, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarning over (wrap the yarn around your hook) and pulling through the stitch on your hook. You should now have 2 loops on your hook.




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Crochet Pattern: Striped Skinny Scarf

Posted in Free Crochet Patterns on November 18th, 2009 by Rachel Choi – 5 Comments
Super easy and super fast, this scarf is only 3 rows wide! Use a large hook and super bulky yarn to crochet this scarf in a jiffy. Knowledge of How to Change Colors in Crochet is required to create the stripe. You can adjust the length of the scarf by following the instructions with in the pattern.

Skill Level: beginner crochet skill level

Finished Size: 2 1/2″ (6.5 cm) wide, 78″ (198 cm) long

Materials:
Super Bulky Weight Yarn
50 yards of main color
25 yards of contrasting color
Crochet Hook N (10.00 mm)
super bulky

Gauge:
6 dc = 3’’
3 rows = 2 1/2’’
Gauge Swatch: 3’’w x 2 1/2’’h (7.5 cm x 6.5 cm) ch 9.
Row 1: dc in forth ch from hook and in each ch across: 6 dc
Row 2 – 3: ch 3, turn, dc in each dc across: 6 dc
Finish off.

crochet stripe skinny scarf

Crochet Pattern: Scarf
Row 1: with main color, ch 153 or a chain as long as your want your scarf, dc in back ridge only of the forth ch from hook and in the back ridge only of each ch across: 150 dc
Row 2: changing to contrasting color, ch 3, dc in each dc across: 150 dc
Row 3: changing to main color, ch 3, dc in each dc across, finish off: 150 dc

Need help? Let me know!

Caron Country Yarn Giveaway – Update

Posted in News on November 17th, 2009 by Rachel Choi – Be the first to comment

Recently I told you about the Caron Country Yarn Giveaway, where they are giving a free skein if Caron Country Yarn to any one who mails them 3 Caron Simply Soft yarn labels, their receipt, and a 3 x 5 card with their mailing information.

However, it looks as if they are not requiring you to mail your receipt anymore. This is great if you’re like me and lose your receipt or just never keep it! Also, notice that it is limited one skein per request, and not per person. That’s interesting…I wonder if you can get more than one skein? Either way, get your old yarn labels in the mail for a free skein of yarn!

You can click here for more information regarding the giveaway.