Saturday, March 7, 2015

Baymax child hat

     My new favorite child movie is Big Hero 6, and although I do not have children, husband and I like to indulge in some kid flicks. Even though I do not have kids, I do have younger cousins and brother and sisters, and I kinda use them to template a pattern for this hat. I made this hat with white super saver yarn, and the same with the black yarn. I was debating whether or not if I should add a black and white pom pom on the top of the hat. I can always add that later if I decide I want to add the pom pom. Or, I can always make another hat with a pom on top, I will most likely do that. 
     As for a pattern, I am still working on the pattern, I will probably make some other sizes too. Maybe a one bigger one and smaller one? Only then will I have a better draft of the pattern, there are two different pics from two different angles to get a better view of the hat. 

Friday, March 6, 2015

Spiral Pot Holder


     I been wanting to make a spiral crochet pot holder, and haven't decided what colors. The colors that I chose look so "Halloween" but I still like the way it came out. Although, I made a little too big and you can see it started to ruffle at the edges. Next time I think I will make it a tad but smaller. I also didn't know what to make the edging, so why not all three colors. hah. Also it's double sided, with double crochets through out most of the pattern. I didn't like the double crochet made the pattern like "holey" if you will, so I got some scrap fabric that I had and stuffed the middle to make it more secure. I am debating whether or not if I want to put on the pattern on here. But if i do decide to put  pattern on here I would need to write down the pattern and go from there. That is all I have to say for today, hope you like it, and I think I like the final product overall. 
        Happy hooking! 


                             

Monday, March 2, 2015

Slouchy Mesh Hat

    It has been awhile since I have posted anything on here. I got into a little hooking slump if you will, but I think I got my momentum back. Since spring is approaching I figured I could make a hat that is spring friendly, and it will not be too hot to wear. The stitch I used is called Arch Mesh stitch. It's really simple and easy, and the hat will finish really quick. 
   I am in the process of getting some type of mannequin head to I can display my projects better, and I kind of don't like modeling the projects. Anyway here is the pattern, feel free to post any question, about it. I made a few of these hats already so I can get the pattern down. 


Note: I also used red heart super saver yarn on this patterns is comes out just as fine as the Simply Soft. 
I made two different sizes of this hat. The blue hat is a smaller hat could fit a child, and the other two colors are adult sizes 

                Supplies

  • One skein of Caron Simply Soft
  • Hook Size: I
  • Stitch Markers
  • Yarn Needle
  • Scissors
               Stitches

  • Chain (ch)
  • Stitch (st)
  • Slip Stitch (slst)
  • Single Crochet (sc) 
  • Half Double Crochet (hdc)
  • Double Crochet (dc)
  • Chain 5 Space (ch-5 sp) 

-Ch 66 (58 child) 

  slst to first ch creating a circle. (make sure it's untwisted or you have a bad time when      continuing on)  
Round 1- ch 2, 1 hdc around for a total 66 stitches (58). slst at beg st of row, and mark stitch
Round 2- * ch 5, skip the next 3 sts, 1 sc in the next st. Repeat from* DC at the begining of round, and mark stitch (16 ch-5 sp) (14 ch-5 sp) 
Round 3- ch 6, 1 sc in the first ch-5 sp. *ch 5, 1 sc in next ch-5 sp, repeat from * end the row with a 1 sc and dc on top of the dc from previous row and mark stitch. (16 ch-5 sp) (14 ch-5 sp)

Repeat Round 3 till desired length, and slst on the dc. Leave a long tail for sewing in the top closed. I usually made 20-22 rows from the adult hat, and 17 rows for the smaller size. It is whatever you prefer 

Finishing- you are going to get a long peice of yarn and sew the top closed. 


Monday, December 29, 2014

"ombre" Slouch Hat

  






      My sister-in-law's birthday is coming up pretty soon, and My husband told me she wanted a slouch hat like the one I made my husband. I had a better idea and thought I could make a better one. No offence to my husband. I had also made her a infinity scarf since she has been a fan of those scarves. The colors that I made the scarf was good for a scarf, but for a slouch hat? uhhmm not so cute unless you were at pre-teen, and she is 27. So I chose two different colors gray and black. At first I wanted to create the hat ombre style, but as I was making the hat it wasn't working out as planned. BUT, it has a hint of ombre to it, so I guess that's something. Future reference I would make the colors stripes a little smaller instead of thick stripes. 

     Here is the pattern. I hope you enjoy the pattern. 



                  Materials



  • Hook size I 
  • One skein of Red Heart with love color Black (A) 
  • One skein of Red Heart color Gray (B) 
  • Stitch markers
  • Yarn needle 


               Special Stitches


  • slst- slip stitch
  • sc- single crochet
  • hdc- half double crochet 
  • dc- double crochet
  • dc2tog- decreade two double crochet together 
  • blo- back loop only
  • sk- skip 
              Notes

   *turn rib inside out so there wont be a bulky seam
   * I do not count starting chain as a stitch
   * Color A = Black
   * Color B = Gray

            Rib
  -with color A ch 7


  1. sc from 2nd ch from hook ch 1 and turn (6 sc) 
  2. sc in blo in each sc across. ch 1 and turn (6sc) 
  3. Repeat 2 until rib reaches 20 1/2 inches
      - Fold in half and slst together and fasten off

           Body
-  Change to Color B
- Join Color B and ch 2
Row 1- hdc evenly around hat slst at beg st and join with stitch marker (64hdc)
Row 2- ch 2 *2 dc in next st, dc in next 3 sts* repeat from *..* slst on top of beg st to join (80 sts)
Row 3-5 ch2 dc in each dc around. slst to join (80 sts) 
Row 6 with color A ch 2 [ dc in the next 18 sts, dc2tog] 4 times slst to join (76 sts) 
Row 7-8 ch 2 with color A dc in each dc around. slst to join (76 sts) 
Row 9-12 with Color B ch 2 dc in each dc around. slst to join (76 sts) 
Row 13-14 with Color A ch 2 dc in each dc around. slst to join (76 sts) 
Row 15 with Color B  ch 2 [dc in the next 4 sts, dc2tog] 12 times, dc in the remaining 4 sts. slst to join (64 sts) 
Row 16 with Color B ch 2 [dc in the next 3 sts, dc2tog] 12 times, dc in the remaining 4 sts. slst to join (52 sts) 
Row 17 with Color B ch 2 [dc in the next 2 sts, dc2tog] 13 times, slst to join (39 sts) 
Row 18 with Color A ch 2 sk next st [dc2tog} 19 times, slst to join (19 sts) 
Row 19 with Color B ch 2 [dc2tog] 9 times, dc in the last sts. slst to join (10sts) 

- leave long excess yarn to sew the top closed. Weave in ends. 


**For the single woven thread
   - Get tapestry needle and and extra long piece of yarn of opposite color and start at the back of seam, weave yarn in and out of each stitch of single row. Weave each color on of the first row of color change. Use opposite color of the row you are about to weave to "enhance" the 'ombre' effect. see picture below



--Feel free to ask any question you might have, and will answer to the best of my ability. I hope you enjoy this pattern. If there is anyone out there



   

Sunday, December 28, 2014

Saints chart patterns

   One of my original post like 5 years ago, I had made a Saints beanie for my dad, and at the time I had made that pattern on a hard copy. At the time I did not know how to transfer the pattern to a digital pattern. Well five years later I have found a site that I could make my own pattern on a digital format. Although, the side is for bracelet, or bead making pattern, but I used that concept for a crochet level. The Saints pattern that I made on that site may not be the exact pattern that I had done for my dad, but it will do. In the near future I will test out the pattern for a hat or maybe something else.  I hope this will do. Also the gray outline on the fluer di lis could be switched to a black outline. Nonetheless, here it is. years later.

Oh by the way, the site that I made the pattern chart on was called bracelet book

   Enjoy,
          Sara

   

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Roughly five years later.

    In the my almost five year absence I have been through lots of life changing events. I neglected my blog and I am sorry. Not that anyone has probably been following me. But now that I am back in full swing on my hooking I know that I will be posting a lot more post in the upcoming future. In the five years that I have been gone I have gotten married to my best friend, and moved to a different country. It has been a whirlwind I'll tell ya that. Now that I become something I never thought that was me, a house wife. Not that there is anything wrong with that, I just was never raised that way with my single mother. But here I am in Turkey with a lot of language barriers and culture shock and been blessed to travel the world with my husband. Now that I have lot of free time on my hand, I stated hooking a lot more and completed projects, and I have never been happier.

   The current projects I have working on a stormtrooper granny square blanket that I have been working relentlessly, and a infinty scarf that I am making for my sister in law's birthday coming up in about a month. after that I will be starting to writing patterns again, and posting them on here. hopefully, I  can get some momentum on this blog.

    Till next time.
         Sara

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Beach bag madness

Okay here is that beach bag that I promised. Just for a reminder I ran out of the gray yarn when, so I kinda of switched the colors to improvise the project (that's why there isn't two gray stripes at the top). To my surprise it actually came out not that bad. For those who don't know what the symbol means its stand for the rap group Kottonmouth Kings.  However, the pattern that I am posting WILL NOT have the symbol that's on the bag. It will just be a plain beach bag and will most likely be smaller because i revised the pattern to not make it so big and long. The
reason being is that I haven't figured out how to put the chart pattern onto my blog, but until that day I figure out how to do, I'll be making a lot more blog post and more projects to come. FYI the pattern is for 2 colors, and that doesn't mean it has to be green and gray the bag can be two different colors of your choice. Well here is the patterns.



For personal use only.
BEACH BAG

Materials

  • 2 skeins colors of your choice. (worsted weight 4 ply) Color A (dominate color of bag)
  • 2 skeins colors of your choice (worsted weight 4 ply) Color B
  • hook size J
  • stitch markers

Rnd 1: With color A make a magic circle. chain 3. 6 dc in magic circle. Join with slip stitch at top of ch 3 and ch 3 (don't forget to mark your rows). (6 dc)

Rnd 2: 2 dc in each dc. Join with slip stitch at the top of ch 3 and ch 3. (12 dc)

Rnd 3: * 2 dc in first dc, then 1 dc in the next dc* repeat from ( * ) around. Join with slip stitch at top of ch 3. ( 18 dc )

Rnd 4: 2 dc in first dc, then 1 dc in the next dc. *2 dc in next dc, then 1 dc in the next 2 dc* repeat around. Join with slip stitch at stop of ch 3 and ch3. (25 dc)

Rnd 5: 2 dc in first dc, then 1 dc in next 2 dc. * 2sc in next dc, then 1 dc in next 3 dc* repeat around. Join with slip stitch at top of ch 3, and ch 3 (32 dc)

Rnd 6: 2 dc in first dc, 1 dc in next 3 dc. *2dc in next dc, then 1 dc in next 4 dc* repeat around. Join ss at top of ch 3, ch 3 (39 dc)

Rnd 7: 2 dc in first dc, 1 dc in next 4 dc. *2 dc in next dc, then 1 dc in 5 dc* repeat around. Join ss at top of ch 3. ch 3 ( 46 dc)

Rnd 8: 2 dc in first dc, 1 dc in 5 dc. * 2 dc in next dc, then 1 dc in 6 dc* repeat around. Join ss at top of ch 3. ch 3 (53 dc)

Rnd 9: 2 dc in first dc, 1 dc in next 6 dc. * 2 dc in next dc, then 1 dc in next 7 dc* repeat around. Join ss at top of ch 3. ch3 (60 dc)

Rnd 10: 2 dc in first dc, 1 dc in next 7 dc. *2 dc in next dc, then 1 dc in next 8 dc* repeat around. Join ss at top of ch 3. ch 3 (67 dc)

Rnd 11: 1 dc in each dc around. Join ss with color B and ch 3 (67 dc)

Rnd 12: With color B, 1 dc in each dc around. Join ss with color A and ch 3. (67 dc)

Rnd 13: With color A, 1 dc in each dc around. Join ss with color B and ch 3 (67 dc)

Rnd 14: With color B, 1 dc in each dc around. Join ss with color A and ch 3 (67 dc)

Rnds 15-42: With color A, 1 dc in each dc around. Join ss at top of ch 3 (67 dc)

Rnds 43-45: Repeat rounds 12-14

Rnd 46: With color A, 1 dc in each dc. (67 dc) fasten off.


Strap

Row 1: with color A ,ch 62

Row 2: hdc in 2nd chain from the hook, then 1 hdc in each chain. ch 2 ( 60 hdc)

Rows 3-4: 1 hdc in each hdc across, at end of row ch 2. (60 hdc)

fasten off

Assembly

  • sew the strap on the top and the bottom at the back of the bag. (where you started each row)
  • get yarn and make a chain long enough to weave into at the stop of the bag for open/close.