Leisure Arts currently has these bright bookmarks to make pattern in Plastic Canvas to download on their Web site. This means you and the kids can get started making some great presents for the family and friends. The pattern is for 5 different designs and were originally published in the 1998 issue of Plastic Canvas Corner Magazine. These are very easy and work up fast the kids and grand kids will love these projects.
Patterns and ideas for crochet, knit, crafts, sewing and cross stitch patterns for baby, kids, home, gifts and more!
Monday, December 30, 2013
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Crochet Slipper Boots Patterns
A pair of slipper boots are just the thing to keep your feet warm during the cold winter's month. There are several wonderful and free patterns available to make a pair of boots such as the one's shown above. There are also great patterns for slipper socks, comfy slippers for the family, footies and more.
Another favorite are these Crocodile Stitch Boots - You’ll enjoy walking around the house in these comfy boots! Pattern includes the following sizes: Infant’s 0-6 (6-12) mos; Child’s 5-7 (8-10, 11-13); Adult’s 6-7 (8-9, 10). The infant boots are made using a fingering-weight yarn and the child and adult sizes are made using worsted-weight yarn.
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Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Free Crochet Man's Camo Hat and Scarf Pattern
Crochet a warm hat and scarf for the hunter in your family with this free crochet pattern. Finished Size: Hat: One size fits most; Scarf: 5 1/4 inches x 66 inches. There are lots of free patterns using the Camouflage yarn including afghans, pet accessories, baby items, and more. View the link below the yarn to see all of the free patterns available using this type of yarn.
Skill Level: Easy
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Friday, December 20, 2013
Free Crochet Hanging Dishtowel Pattern
This may just be one of my favorite patterns yet. These are handy helpers and very decorative in a kitchen.
A Dishtowel can easily be crocheted in one evening using 100% cotton yarn and a little imagination.
Choose colors to match your kitchen and be sure to make the part that goes around the stove handle large enough to fit. Each stove is different so it's better to make it a little larger. What I like about crocheting an entire dish towel is that I don't have to cut a normal dishtowel in half and sew it up before crocheting the top. Plus when I need a quick gift I always have yarn on hand but not always an extra dish towel.
This pattern can be shared by linking to the pattern - Do not post elsewhere or try to sell as this pattern is copyright of Craftdrawer
Supplies Needed:
Approximately 6 oz. of worsted weight cotton (about 3 balls) and a size H (5.0 mm) crochet hook.
One button about 1-1/2" in diameter or size to fit hole that you crochet.
Sewing or yarn needle to attach button to towel.
Stitches Used:
Single Crochet, Double crochet, and crochet in back loops of single crochet.
dc2tog (dc decrease) Yo, insert hook into st and draw up a loop, yo and draw through 2 loops. Yo, insert hook in next st and draw up a loop. Yo, draw through 2 loops, yo, draw through all loops on hook.
Pattern:
Ch 62
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch to end, turn (61 sc)
Row 2: sc in 1st sc and in each ch st across, ch 1 turn
Row 3-6: sc in back loops of each sc across, ch 1 turn (Note: This give the edges a ribbed look)
Row 7-30: Repeat Row 2
Row 31-34: Repeat row 3 (sc in back loops only)
Row 35: sc in 1st sc and in each ch st across ch 1
Next You will be working on the top half of the dishtowel.
Turn the towel so that you are now working on the vertical end (short side) of the towel.
Row 1: Double crochet in each stitch across (approximately 30 stitches this could vary)
Row 2 Ch 1, dc in each sc across; turn.
Row 3 Ch 1, dc in next dc, *dc2tog in next 2 sts; repeat from * across
Row 4 Ch 1 , dc in next dc, *dc2tog in next 2 sts; repeat from * across
Row 5 Ch 1, dc in next dc, *dc2tog in next 2 sts; repeat from * across
Row 6 Ch 1 , dc in next dc, *dc2tog in next 2 sts; repeat from * across
Rows 7-15 Ch 1, dc in each dc across; turn.
Row 16 Ch 1 , dc in next dc, dc2tog in next 2 sts – 2 sts. Fasten off.
Sew button to center of Row 4. The buttonhole is the space between the 2nd and 3rd dc in Row 14.
Note - Please measure your stove handle to make sure the dishtowel fits before placing and sewing button. Some handles on stoves are thicker and require additional rows.
This pattern was created by Craftdrawer and was not tested if you have any corrections or suggestions please post them in note below...
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Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Free 42" Baby Quilt with Bird Applique Pattern to Make in a Weekend!
Quilt Patterns | Over 700 Free Quilt Patterns Available
Using 1/4 yard and 1/2 squares fabric and quilt binding and some borders this quilt for a baby can easily be made in one weekend. Make it in colors for a girl or boy or make it in a neutral color for a baby shower. Make it in a WEEKEND
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Saturday, December 14, 2013
Make a Town or City in Plastic Canvas
It’s like strolling through small town America with 7 buildings, fences and trees. Each design is made using clear, black, white, pink, and brown 10- and 7-count plastic and worsted-weight yarn. Buildings include an antique shop, a café & post office, a candy store, a craft shop, a library and a general store.
Make DIY gifts for your friends and family with these easy-to-follow plastic canvas patterns.
A fun time for kids can be made with yarn and plastic canvas. Kids will enjoy playing with this town set for hours.. Your child will enjoy hours of playtime with this wonderful settlement!
Now your child can experience the life of the early settlers with this lifelike homestead. Built for hands-on play, all pieces are stitched on various sizes of plastic canvas.
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013
How to Make Sock Snow People - Snowman Crafts
Learn how to create adorable snow people men and women quick and inexpensive using socks.
All you need is some crew socks, old or new patterned socks and sweaters/shirts, a few rubberbands, scissors, a bag of rice, straight pins, buttons, and embellishments of your choice. Please note these are for decoration and not for kids to play with.
The tutorial will show you how to easily fill the socks up with rice and make a variety of snowmen and snow women for around the home and for gifts.
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Friday, November 29, 2013
Christmas Hershey's Kisses Craft Ideas for Decorating and Gifts
Here is a fun and inexpensive way to decorate or make some unique gifts.
Take a bag of Hershey's Kisses and make some ornaments, decorations or other items to give to someone at work, a special teacher, friends, co-workers, nieces and nephews or to give with a gift card.
Hershey's has a bunch of ideas on their Web site like these cute angel ornaments made with kisses, beads and bows, and using metallic leaves for the wings.
There are also projects for Christmas trees, gift boxes, candy cups, picture frames, centerpieces and more.
Crochet Christmas Ornaments and Snowflakes Patterns
Angels to Crochet - Get the Pattern
Crochet Christmas Ornaments and Snowflakes Patterns
Angels to Crochet - Get the Pattern
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