Showing posts with label crochet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crochet. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2012

Whoooo Whoooo Whoooo!


I bought this pattern a while ago and could NOT wrap my brain around it!  It's a little tricky, but the end result makes all of the hard work worth it!  What do you think?  Adorable, right?

Mad birds!

Two of the boys in my life think that a certain game is hilarious!  I searched for different images on the web and found a general idea of what I wanted to make, but because of copyright laws, couldn't find a pattern that I was completely happy with.  So, I improvised!  I used the same basic hat pattern for both hats and just modified them to make them look like this.  What do you think?  If you're interested how to make either of them, message me and I can write up what I did to modify them!  They love playing "birds" together!


Jenji Hat

So I am IN LOVE!  This hat is so quick and easy to work up and never fails to please!  You can add a nub on the top, or make it round.  Add a flower, add pulls, braids, the possiblities are endless!  Here are a couple that I made up.  What do you think?









Click HERE to get the pattern for this hat or visit Mamachee's shop on Etsy or her blog.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Kelly's shower


I went to a baby shower this weekend.  The Momma is expecting a little girl.  How adorable!  What do you get a little girl?  I have 2 very boyish boys.  We don't have many girly things in my house because I AM NOT GIRLY!  It's a personality flaw ;-)  Because of this quirk of mine, I do not like when people default to all things pink.  Pink PiNk pINk PinK pinK PiNK PINNNNNKKK!!!!  Arghhh!  Sometimes it's enough to make my head explode!  However, I found these adorable slippers at one of my favorite blogs and definitely my favorite pattern shop!  Yup, you guessed it Mamachee!  They were really quick and easy to work up and how cute?!?  (not a drop of pink either might I add!) 

Now, I did have to give in a little on this one.  Here is another pattern by Mamachee.  This one has been a huge hit among my kids as well as several unnamed adults!  I altered the original pattern to make it look like an owl.  I think the results turned out well!  You can't see all of what I did, so let me sum up.  I crocheted circles to put around the safety eyes.  I turned the wings from being horizontally straight to being diagonally vertical.  I sewed a chain onto the face for the "eyebrows" and I cinched each side of the head individually and sewed it stiff to create "ears".  I can't wait to try this again!


I was also put in charge of fruit skewers.  I wanted to use watermelon, but it's definitely the wrong season for that.  Instead, I cut up mangoes and strawberries, balled cantaloupe and bought some grapes.  When I went to put the skewers together {AGH} I forgot to stick on the grapes.  (And I was wondering why I hadn't made as many skewers as I had planned on)  Quick revamp and violá!  Put the grapes IN BETWEEN the skewers-nice!  I swear, that's how I wanted it to look anyway ;-)  I used a platter that had a little dip in the center so I could put some cranberries in and a tealight in the center. 

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Viking helmet hat





A viking hat?!?!  You have to be kidding me!  This has been, by far, the biggest hit in my crocheting arsenal!  The pattern is absolutely awesome!  I stumbled upon this hat by accident while looking at a blog that I love to frequent.  You want to talk about talented!  The woman who keeps this blog writes amazing patterns.  She seems like one of the happiest people in the world and as her blog title states, "EASY makes [her] happy!"  I was a little intimidated at first, but I bit the bullet and purchased the pattern.  It is so much easier than it looks.  The hat looks great by itself, without the horns attached to it.  I love it so much that I decided to incorporate it into a Halloween costume this year, and I will be making ones for the rest of our family for our annual Christmas card!  Seriously, you can't go wrong with a viking hat (or one of Mamachee's patterns either!)

Beth's Hat


 My goofy model!

So I made this hat for a friend's mom.  I purchased it here.  I fell in love with the cables.  It was a really fun hat to make.  I had a problem with the pattern, which is why it looks a little "candy cane" twisted.  However, I think I know how to fix it for next time.  And yes, there will be a next time because I LOVE THIS HAT!!!

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Sam's hat

Cloche hat







Visor beanie





So, I attempted a brimmed hat for my sister's boyfriend. I started off with a brimmed cloche (I know, not manly, but it's what my sister picked out) because it looked like it was a good, easy pattern to go with (this pattern is not my own, it purchased it from Mamachee on Etsy, but I can't link to it at the moment). Well, my husband (and various other men) decided that it was too girly to give to him. Then, I tried another pattern I found, only to find that the pattern wasn't written out well enough and after I frogged it 3 times, I decided to try another pattern. This pattern is the one I decided to go with. In the end, it turned out too big for his head and I am going to wind up remaking it, but the hat looks great!

Super Mario 1up Hat









This is a thank you hat. A guy I know through my sister helped me out BIG TIME on my Father's Day creation for my husband this year. I bribed him with a hat! I had made him a pumpkin hat before and told him he could have THIS GREEN HAT. While he liked that hat, I showed him some other patterns. He asked if I could combine a couple of patterns to come up with this idea (Mario hat combined with Plain Slouch hat). This hat was really exciting to work on. I learned lots of new things about hat making and charts, I also applied some of the knowledge he imparted upon me as I used PhotoShop to play with the color scheme! For a first attempt at using a chart and having to combine multiple patterns, I think it came out pretty well.

Oma Slippers




I have made several of these slippers so far. They are surprisingly sturdy and extremely comfortable. You can purchase the pattern here from Mamachee on Etsy. How fun are these?

Headbands aplenty


















Here are some pictures (yes, one modeled by my son) of some headbands that I have been making. Cute, huh?

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Done Dragon













Here is what this guy looks like completed; now he just needs a name!

Dragon Whelp update















Here are the updated pictures of the little guy. Zane is so excited! I need to make the wings and sew on the spines and then he'll be done. It wasn't as hard as I thought and it didn't take as long as I expected!

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Crocheted wreath

Grab a bundle of twigs and arrange them how you like. Attach together with floral wire. Adorn with crocheted leaves and viola!







I decided to make this wreath for Mother's Day using twigs from my yard, floral wire, and crocheted leaves. I decided that i didn't want a traditional round wreath, so I made it square and then turned it on the diagonal. What do you think?


P.S. For the pattern for the crocheted leaves, click on the "leaves" label. I have the link there.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Dragon Whelp pt. 3

Snout, head, body, ears, legs, arms, spines, feet, eyelids (from back left to right)


body, head, and snout together




So, I have most of the red pieces done and started sewing them together (so I don't forget which pieces they are!). What do you think?