My personal patterns, written by me, for your enjoyment. Most are free, and some will have a link to purchase the pattern. My items are designed and made With Love...Love of crochet, Love of Knitting, Love of design. Love to you and yours. XOXO
Way cute crochet cabled hat!!!
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I just finished this hat today and I like it so much I am making another one in white and have 2 or 3 friends saying that they want one too!
This pattern was created as a personal request from one of my friends. She and I have been friends since Elementary School and now she teaches Elementary School. She asked if I could make her 2 scarves for her and one of her colleagues that looked like a pencil. I thought to myself, this ones going to be fun to create! So, over the next few days, I sat down with my crochet hook and my yarn, and started to create this amazingly cute idea for a pencil scarf. I love the way it came out and so does my beautiful friend. She gave the 2nd one as a gift and the other teacher loved it as well. I've posted this one for sale in my Etsy shop for only $2.99. The link to my shop is below. I hope to see some pictures in my comments of the scarves you create with this super cute design. Enjoy all you little pencil pushers! https://www.etsy.com/listing/571180276/pencil-scarf-pattern?utm_medium=SellerListingTools&utm_campaign=Share&utm_source=Raw&share_time=1527424098000&utm_te...
Free Pattern: Size 7 Circular knitting needles 1 set of 4 double pointed needles size 7 I used Bernat baby coordinates in white, light yellow and baby blue One stich marker and large eyed needle to sew in loose ends Holding 2 strands together, CO 100 stitches and join being careful not to twist your stitches. Knit in the round for about 18 inches, switching to double pointed needles when you feel comfortable. I switched right around my 8th decrease row. Start decreasing as follows... R1: *K23, K2TOG* Repeat to end of round. R2: *K22, K2TOG* Repeat to end of round. R3: *K21, K2TOG* Repeat to end of round. R4: *K20, K2TOG* Repeat to end of round. R5: *K19, K2TOG* Repeat to end of round. R6: *K18, K2TOG* Repeat to end of round. Keep following this same pattern, decreasing by 4 each round, till you have 12 stitches left on your needles. Using your large eyed sewing needle, carefully pull the remaining 12 stiches off your needles and onto the sewing needle and pull tight to cinch closed. ...
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