I lucked out and found a lot of yarn at my favorite dollar tree between fall of last year and last month. I used most of it for patterns written by other people but I wrote a couple of my own to use these yarns with. This particular pattern was made from Caron Rhapsody yarn. It is discontinued, which is probably why they have it at the Dollar Tree. It is worsted yarn so pretty much any worsted yarn can take it's place. I used about 3 ounces of color A and 2 oz of color B. Gauge isn't really important but using an I hook, I measured 16 chs at 4 inches to give an idea of gauge.
Hand Bag
Ch 21
Rnd 1: 2 DCs in the 4th ch from the hook, 1 DC in the next 16 chs, 5 DCs in the next ch, on the opposite side of the ch, 1 DC in the next 16 chs, 2 DC in the same ch as the first 2 DCs, join. 42 sts
Rnd 2: Ch 3 * (2 DC in the next DC) twice, DC in the next 16 DC (2 DC in the next DC) twice DC in the next DC*repeat from * around, join. 50 sts
Rnd 3: ch 3, 2 DC in the next DC, DC in the next DC, 2 DC in the next DC, DC in the next 18 DC, (2 DC in the next DC, DC in the next DC) 4 times, DC in the next 17 DC, 2 DC in the next DC, DC in the next DC, 2 DC in the next DC, join. 58 sts
Rnd 4: Ch 3 FPDC around, join (58 sts)
Rnd 5: Ch 3 DC around join, (58 sts)
Rnd 6-17 repeat Rnd 5 (Rnd's 8, 10, 14, and 16 are worked in color B)
Rnd 18: Ch 3, DC in the next 6 DC, ch 30, sk next 15 DC, DC in the next 14 DC, ch 30, sk the next 15 DC, DC in the next 7 DC's join.
Rnd 19: Ch 3 DC in the next 6 DC, DC in the next 30 chs, DC in the next 14 DC, DC in the next 30 chs, DC in the next 7 DC, join. 88 sts
Rnd 20: Ch 1, sc around, join 88sts
Rnd 21: slst around, join, fasten off, weave in ends.
Coin Purse
(use same yarn, hook and gauge as hand bag)
Ch 21
Rnd 1: 2 DCs in the 4th ch from the hook, 1 DC in the next 16 chs, 5 DCs in the next ch, on the opposite side of the ch, 1 DC in the next 16 chs, 2 DC in the same ch as the first 2 DCs, join. 42 sts
Rnd 2: DC in each DC, join
Rnd 3-5 repeat Rnd 2
Rnd 6: Ch 4 * sk next DC, DC in next DC, ch1, repeat from * 20 times, join in 3rd ch of ch4.
Rnd 7: Ch 3 *DC in ch sp, DC in DC, repeat from * 20 times, DC in last ch sp, join.
Rnd *: sl st around, join, fasten off, weave in ends.
Drawstring: ch 101 slst in 2nd ch from hook and in all others till the end, fasten off weave in ends.
Weave the drawstring through Rnd 6, tie the ends together.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
30 seconds stash bust craft: Cat toy
Sunday was Easter. Ya'know what you get at Easter don't you? Well aside from chocolate bunnies with no ears and stale peeps...... mmmmm stale peeps...........! Sorry I got distracted for a second. Anyway you get plastic Easter eggs at Easter, especially if you have, live near or know a kid that went on an egg hunt. My niece gave me a green one. So what do you do with a plastic Easter egg you ask? You stick a jingle bell in it, glue it shut and give it to your cat to play with, that's what you do with it. I used a little dab of E600 on the lip and just shut it on top of the glue. Make sure it is dry before you give it to your cat.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Stash bust wind chimes.
There used to be a very annoying set of refrigerator magnets hanging on my fridge. That is before my fridge died, shortly after my stove died. Both have been replaced with lovely new ones. (I named them, Ester is the fridge and Ellis is the stove. Don't ask I can't really explain why I name inanimate objects.)
Anyway, there were two "wind" chime magnets hanging on the old fridge. I put wind in quotes because there is very rarely a breeze flowing through my kitchen. The way they chimed was when the door would open. First there was a clang clingity clash when it opened then there was a clang clingity clash when it closed.
I am not at all opposed to wind chimes as a lovely tinkling sound in the garden or on the porch on a breezy day. I decided I would cut the chimes off said offensive "wind" chimes to make some pretty wind chimes for the porch to go with Mom's other twelve wind chimes. This is how I did it using only things that were laying around the house or that were in my stash of supplies.
You will need:
Chimes (I have seen a bunch of cheap chimes at the Dollar Tree that look pretty flimsy. You could also get them the same way I did if you have annoying cursed refrigerator magnets. You can also get creative and find other things that could be chimes. I have some bells I'm gonna try next.)
Tiger tail or fishing line
Crimper beads if your using tiger tail
Jump ring
Needle nosed pliers
Assorted beads in colors you like. Make sure one is relatively large because it will be the clanger in the middle of the chimes to make them make noise.
3 lengths of chain about one inch long. I used the chains out of a packet of key ring chains I got at the Dollar Tree but any small chain will work.
1 wine glass charm ring, I also got these at the Dollar Tree. (calling it wgcr in the tutorial.
The round end of a toggle jewelry clasp or a key ring.
A clasp from a key ring to use as the hanger
Ok first up you need to make the lengths of line or tiger tail that the chimes will be on. Either way you do this the concept is to make a secure loop that the chime will hang from but still be able to move freely. String a crimper bead, if you are using tiger tail, then string the chime. Now you want to secure the loop, if you're using tiger tail crimp the crimper bead down with pliers or a crimper tool. If you're using line tie a good knot. For either string you want to use the beads to cover up the tail you just created. To finish off leave a loop at the end and either crimp it or tie it and feed the tail through the beads to hide it. Do that two more times to have a total of three chimes. I would do more than three the ring might get really crowded that way.
Now you need to make the clanger. First you need to attach a small stopper bead to keep the large clanger bead on the line. It works the same way as adding the chimes except you will pull the line snug against the bead before you fasten it off. Now string your clanger bead and an assortment of beads after it. Make this string long enough to go right between the chimes then add about 1/2 an inch more.
Next you need to string a couple of beads onto your wgcr as spacers then one of the chains then one of the chimes then a few more beads then one of the chains etc until you have all three chains and chimes on and the ring is filled with beads. Using your pliers bend the flat end of the wgcr up and feed that part through the loop end. Then flatten that against itself to secure it. Now you need to use a jump ring to attach them to the toggle ring. You will also hang the clanger from this jump ring but it needs to hang down through the wgcr. Finally attach the clasp to use as a hanger and you are done.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Easy crochet ripple afghan
Several months ago I came across some Caron Bliss yarn in five bright fun colors at my favorite Dollar Tree. I bought all of it without knowing what to do with it. Well it sat in my stash for a while until I decided I had to do something with it. I was already working on a larger ripple afghan so I decided I would make a baby sized one with my Bliss. I had intended to save this in case I ever needed a shower gift for a little girl but my mom confiscated it to use as a lap blanket. I have never written a pattern down before but it is pretty simple so hopefully I didn't mess it up but we'll see.
You need 3 skeins each of Caron Bliss in (a) Snow, (b) Sour Apple, (c) Majestic, (d) Cotton Candy and (e) Mango
1 K hook
with color a Ch144
Row 1: with color a sc in the second ch from the hook, sc in the next ch, sk the next chain, * 1 sc in the next 10 chs, 3 sc in the next ch, 1 sc in the next 10 chs sk the next 2 chains, repeat from * until there are three chs left then sk 1 ch and sc in the next two chs change color when the last two loops are on the hook by drawing up color b. Cut color a
Row 2(and on) ch1 and turn. sc in both loops of the next two scs, sk the next sc, * 1 sc in the back loop only of the next 10 sc, 3 sc in the back loop of the next sc, 1 sc in the back loop only of the next 10 sc sk the next 2 sc repeat from * until there are three scs left, sk 1 sc, 1 sc in both loops of the next 2 scs, ch1 turn
Repeat Row 2 until you have 45 inches make sure you repeat the full color pattern. Crochet 2 rows of each color to make one color pattern. Crochet over the tails while you are working so you don't have as many ends to weave in. Fasten off and weave in ends.
You need 3 skeins each of Caron Bliss in (a) Snow, (b) Sour Apple, (c) Majestic, (d) Cotton Candy and (e) Mango
1 K hook
with color a Ch144
Row 1: with color a sc in the second ch from the hook, sc in the next ch, sk the next chain, * 1 sc in the next 10 chs, 3 sc in the next ch, 1 sc in the next 10 chs sk the next 2 chains, repeat from * until there are three chs left then sk 1 ch and sc in the next two chs change color when the last two loops are on the hook by drawing up color b. Cut color a
Row 2(and on) ch1 and turn. sc in both loops of the next two scs, sk the next sc, * 1 sc in the back loop only of the next 10 sc, 3 sc in the back loop of the next sc, 1 sc in the back loop only of the next 10 sc sk the next 2 sc repeat from * until there are three scs left, sk 1 sc, 1 sc in both loops of the next 2 scs, ch1 turn
Repeat Row 2 until you have 45 inches make sure you repeat the full color pattern. Crochet 2 rows of each color to make one color pattern. Crochet over the tails while you are working so you don't have as many ends to weave in. Fasten off and weave in ends.