Posted on October 30, 2012 at 3:40 PM |
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I recently learned a new stitch, the extended single crochet, and I immediately thought it would be a great stitch to use for hot pads/trivets because of the density of the stitch.
So I decided to give it a try making a few hot pads for my son's new apartment.
If you like to make things for your home or for others, give this easy pattern a try.
You can adjust the starting chain to make them any size. Use a single strand and you will have a nice dish/wash cloth as well.
Extended Single Crochet Hot Pad/Trivet.
Cathy Phillips © 2012
Posted on October 27, 2011 at 10:00 PM |
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Another wee friend is coming in January and this blankie will help keep him warm. This is my Textured, Random Striped Blankie.
Random stripe pattern generated using the Random Stitch Generator, beware it is addictive. It took me a good two hours to get a pattern that I loved, and then I still tweaked it.
The finished size is, 36" x 42".
I used Lion Brand Cotton-Ease [Seaspray: 2 skeins, White: 1-1/4 skeins (270 yds), Lime: 1-1/2 skeins (280 yds), Yellow: 1 skein (207 yds), Orange: 3/4 skein (150 yds)] and Lion Brand Martha Stewart Crafts Extra Soft Wool Blend [Sable: 1-1/2 skeins (225 yds)], but any medium weight (worsted) yarn will work.
J (6 mm) Hook (roughly 7 pattern rows & 14 stitches = 4")
sc, dc alternating stitch pattern
Chain 114.
Row 1: sc into 2nd ch from hook, dc into next ch and repeat alternating across row, ending with sc. (113 st)
Row 2: Turn, ch 2 (or 3), dc into sc, sc into dc, repeat across row.
Row 3: Turn, ch 1, sc into dc, dc into sc, repeat across row.
Rows 4 - 123: Repeat rows 2 and 3 following the color pattern, sl st at end of rnd 123 to end off.
Color pattern by rows:
9 - Lime
3 - Seaspray
3 - White
7 - Seaspray
3 - White
3 - Sable
8 - White
5 - Banana Cream
2 - White
12 - Orange
4 - Seaspray
3 - White
11 - Seaspray
2 - White
4 - Banana Cream
2 - Orange
9 - Banana Cream
3 - Seaspray
5 - Lime
2 - Sable
4 - White
8 - Lime
6 - Sable
5 - Seaspray
Border:
Rnd 1: With right side facing, attach Sable 1 stitch to right of the Lime corner. sc around doing [1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc] in each corner and one sc in each row on the sides (use pattern chart for correct number of stiches for each color)
Rnd 2: Do alternating stitch (sc, dc) around doing 1 additional sc, dc or dc, sc as pattern dictates in each corner.
Rnd 3: Do alternating stitch (dc into sc, sc into dc) around doing 1 additional sc, dc or dc, sc as pattern dictates in each corner.
Rnd 4: Do alternating stitch (sc, dc) around doing 1 additional sc, dc or dc, sc as pattern dictates in each corner.
© Cathy Phillips October 2011
All rights reserved. This pattern is available to you for personal use, free of charge. Do not post this pattern on any other site without written permission from me, please link back here.
Posted on October 27, 2011 at 8:15 PM |
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I like to make blankets for special wee friends. Haley is a beautiful little girl who was born last month and this is the blanket I designed for her.
I had recently gotten a new book called Triple Play Pattern Stitches by Leisure Arts and Stitch Eight seemed perfect for this project. My favorite yarn for baby blankets is Lion Brand Cotton-Ease and since her nursery was pink and yellow I had the perfect yarns in my stash, Banana Cream and Bubblegum, two of the discontinued colors. I was then on the hunt for ribbon and when I couldn't find anything locally I turned to Etsy and got exactly what I envisioned.
If you like my blanket and would like to make one for yourself you will need the following:
Triple Play Pattern Stitches by Leisure Arts for Stitch Eight instructions
1100 yds. worsted weight yarn (blanket color)
300 yds. worsted weight yarn (border color)
Crochet hook size J/6.0 mm
5 yds 5/8" ribbon
With blanket color, Ch. 128
Following the instructions for Stitch Eight from Triple Play Pattern Stitches complete 88 rows and slip stitch to end off.
Attach border color at corner and crochet border as follows joining with sl st at the end of each round:
2 rounds of sc in banana, [1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc] in each corner
2 rounds of sc in bubblegum, [1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc] in each corner
1 round of [dc, ch 2, sk next sc]
1 round of sc in bubblegum, [1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc] in each corner
1 round ruffle; 3 dc, 2 dc around with 5 dc in each ch 2 corner.
Weave ribbon through round of [dc, ch 2, sk next sc], tie bow in corner. It is important that you stitch bow with needle and thread at corners to secure it.
Posted on August 11, 2011 at 10:55 AM |
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Posted on January 26, 2011 at 9:29 PM |
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This is a great project with endless combinations, so give it a try.
Posted on July 24, 2010 at 10:55 AM |
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A good friend is having a baby girl in September so I wanted to make her a special, girly blanket. I looked at many patterns and projects and finally decided to create a blanket using the Snapdragon Stitch.
This is the "recipe" I used to create this blanket.
J Hook
Approx. 1200 yards worsted weight yarn, I used Lion Brand Cotton Ease. This is approx. 6.2 skeins or about 22 oz.; 3.89 skeins pink, 2.29 skeins white and 1/2 skein stone.
Chain 149
76 Snapdragon Pattern Rows
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10 Rows Pink
5 Rows White
2 Rows Stone
5 Rows White
10 Rows Pink
5 Rows White
2 Rows Stone
5 Rows White
10 Rows Pink
5 Rows White
2 Rows Stone
5 Rows White
10 Rows Pink
Continuing with pink, do 3 Rows sc, evenly spaced, around the outside edge of the blanket, doing sc, ch 2, sc in each corner.
1 Row of Ruffles, I alternated 3 and 2 dc in each sc around, doing 5 dc in each ch 2 sp of each corner. I would have done 3 in each, but I would not have had enough yarn.
That is all there is to making your own Ruffled Snapdragon Baby Blanket. The finished size of this blanket is 36" W x 40 " L, but I tend to crochet a tight stitch.
Posted on May 29, 2010 at 12:15 AM |
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Posted on May 11, 2010 at 11:46 AM |
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My new pattern for the Textured Mesh Tote is now available. You get 4 patterns in one, solid and the stripe combinations for each of the three bags shown here. Also included in the pattern are two different sized bases so you can make any number of combinations of size, colors and stripes.
It can be found on Ravelry and at CAP's Crochet on Etsy. I offer full pattern support on all my patterns.
Posted on May 1, 2010 at 12:15 AM |
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Flared Shell Brimmed Hat
© Cathy Phillips, April 2010
Hook sizes: H (5.0 mm), G (4.0 mm) for final sc rnd.
Approx. 200 yds light weight worsted yarn
Gauge is relative for this project, the most important gauge for this pattern is determining your own head size before beginning as this will be the gauge as to how wide the crown circle for YOUR hat needs to be. Not hook size, not yarn size, not the number of Rnds shown in the pattern, but your own head size.
Hat Sizing Tip: Measure around head just above eyebrows (keeping tape level) and divide that measurement by 3.1416. The result is the width your crown circle needs to be before continuing to Rnd 9. Example, head measures 22” around; 22 ÷ 3.1416 = 7.0028; Crown circle needs to be 7”.
Crown Circle
Ch 4, sl st in 1st ch to form ring.
Rnd 1: Ch 2 (counts as dc this round), work 9 dc into ring, sl st in 2nd ch to join rnd. (10 dc)
Rnd 2: Ch 2, dc in sl st, work 2 dc in each dc around, sl st in 2nd ch to join. (20 dc)
Rnd 3: Ch 2, *work 2 dc in next dc, dc in next st, rep from * around, work 2 dc in last st, sl st in 2nd ch to join. (30 dc)
Rnd 4: Ch 2, dc in first dc, *work 2 dc in next dc, dc in each of next 2 dcs, rep from *around, work 1 dc in last dc, sl st in 2nd ch to join. (40 dc)
Rnd 5: Ch 2, dc in ea. of first 2 dcs, *work 2 dc in next dc, dc in each of next 3 dcs, rep from * around, work 1 dc in last dc, sl st in 2nd ch to join. (50 dc)
Rnd 6: Ch 2, dc in each of first 3 dc, *work 2 dc in next dc, dc in each of next 4 dc, rep from * around, work 1 dc in last dc, sl st in 2nd ch to close ring. (60 dc) (If you stop crown here, Hat Body directions can be found at the end).
Rnd 7: Ch 2, dc in each of first 4 dc, *work 2 dc in next dc, dc in each of next 5 dc, rep from * around, work 1 dc in last dc, sl st in 2nd ch to close ring. (70 dc)
Rnd 8: Ch 2, dc in each of first 5 dc, *work 2 dc in next dc, dc in each of next 6 dc, rep from * around, work 1 dc in last dc, sl st in 2nd ch to close ring. (80 dc)
Hat Body
Rnds 9 – 12: Ch 2, dc in each dc around, sl to into 2nd ch to join.
Rnd 13: Ch 2, *dc into each of the next 9 dc, work 2 dc in next dc, repeat from * around 7 times, sl st to join. (88 dc)
Rnd 14: Ch 2, * dc into each of the next 11 dc, work 2 dc in next dc, repeat from * around 6 times, sl st to join. (96 dc)
Shelled Brim
Rnd 15: Ch 1, skip 1 dc, *work 5 dc in next dc, skip 2 dc, sc in next dc, rep from * around, ending with 5 dc, sl st in beginning ch to join.
Rnd 16: Ch 2 (counts as dc), work 2 dc in sl st, *sc in 3rd dc of shell, work 6 dc in sc, rep from * around, ending with sc in 3rd dc of last shell, work 3 dc in sl st to complete beginning shell, sl st in 2nd ch to join.
Rnd 17: Ch 1, *work 7 dc in next sc, sc in 3rd dc of next shell, rep from * around, ignoring last sc, sl st in beg ch to join.
Rnd 18: Ch 2 (counts as dc), work 3 dc in sl st, *sc in 4th dc of shell, work 7 dc in sc, rep from * around, ending with sc in 4th dc of last shell, work 3 dc in sl st to complete beginning shell, sl st in 2nd ch to join.
Rnd 19: Ch 1, *work 7 dc in next sc, sc in 4th dc of next shell, rep from * around, ending with 7 dc, sl st in beg ch to join.
Rnds 20-21: Repeat Rnds 18-19
Rnd 22: Ch 2 (counts as dc), work 3 dc in sl st, *sc in 3rd dc of shell, work 8 dc in sc, rep from * around, ending with sc in 3rd dc of last shell, work 3 dc in sl st to complete beginning shell, sl st in 2nd ch to join.
Rnd 23: With G hook, *Sc in each dc, sl st into sc, repeat from * around, sl st to end off.
6 Rnd Crown Hat Body adjustments:
Rnd 7-10: Ch 2, dc in each dc around, sl st st into 2nd ch to join.
Rnd 11: Ch 2, dc into each of the next 7 dc, work 2 dc in next dc, * dc into each of the next 8 dc, work 2 dc in next dc, repeat from * once, dc into each of next 7 dc, work 2 dc in next dc * dc into each of the next 8 dc, work 2 dc in next dc, repeat from * once, dc into each of the next 7 dc, work 2 dc in next dc, sl st to join. (69 dc)
Rnd 12: Ch 2, *dc into each of the next 9 dc, work 2 dc in next dc, repeat from * 6 times, sl st to join. (77 dc)
Continue pattern at Shelled Brim.
7 Rnd Crown Hat Body adjustments:
Rnd 7-10: Ch 2, dc in each dc around, sl st st into 2nd ch to join.
Rnd 11: Ch 2, *dc into each of the next 8 dc, work 2 dc in next dc, repeat from * 7 times, sl st to join. (80 dc)
Rnd 12: Ch 2, *dc into each of the next 11 dc, work 2 dc in next dc, repeat from * 6 times, sl st to join. (91dc)
Continue pattern at Shelled Brim.
4-11-2011
Notes for these two hats:
This pattern is similar to my Shell Brimmed Cloche but flares away from the head a bit more.
This hat was inspired by Melissa Rotert’s, Gulf Shores.
© All rights reserved. This pattern is available to you for personal use free of charge. Do not post this pattern on any other site without written permission from me, please link back here. Please report any problems.
Posted on April 30, 2010 at 11:37 AM |
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© Cathy Phillips, April 2010
Crochet Hooks: H (5.0 mm); G (4.0mm) for final sc rnd
175 - 250 yds Light Weight Worsted (Village Caribbean Cotton, Red Heart Crème de la Crème)
Gauge is relative for this project, the most important gauge for this pattern is determining your own head size before beginning as this will be the gauge as to how wide the crown circle for YOUR hat needs to be. Not hook size, not yarn size, not the number of Rnds shown in the pattern, but your own head size. Once this is determined the rest of the pattern will size correctly.
Hat Sizing Tip: Measure around head just above eyebrows (keeping tape level) and divide that measurement by 3.1416. The result is the width your crown circle needs to be before continuing to Rnd 9. Example, head measures 22” around; 22 ÷ 3.1416 = 7.0028; Crown circle needs to be 7”.
Crown Circle
Ch 4, sl st in 1st ch to form ring.
Rnd 1: Ch 2 (counts as dc this round), work 9 dc into ring, sl st in 2nd ch to join rnd. (10 dc)
Rnd 2: Ch 2, dc in sl st, work 2 dc in each dc around, sl st in 2nd ch to join. (20 dc)
Rnd 3: Ch 2, *work 2 dc in next dc, dc in next st, rep from * around, work 2 dc in last st, sl st in 2nd ch to join. (30 dc)
Rnd 4: Ch 2, dc in first dc, *work 2 dc in next dc, dc in each of next 2 dc, rep from *around, work 1 dc in last dc, sl st in 2nd ch to join. (40 dc)
Rnd 5: Ch 2, dc in ea. of first 2 dc, *work 2 dc in next dc, dc in each of next 3 dc, rep from * around, work 1 dc in last dc, sl st in 2nd ch to join. (50 dc)
Rnd 6: Ch 2, dc in each of first 3 dc, *work 2 dc in next dc, dc in each of next 4 dc, rep from * around, work 1 dc in last dc, sl st in 2nd ch to close ring. (60 dc)
Rnd 7: Ch 2, dc in each of first 4 dc, *work 2 dc in next dc, dc in each of next 5 dc, rep from * around, work 1 dc in last dc, sl st in 2nd ch to close ring. (70 dc)
Rnd 8: Ch 2, dc in each of first 5 dc, *work 2 dc in next dc, dc in each of next 6 dc, rep from * around, work 1 dc in last dc, sl st in 2nd ch to close ring. (80 dc; measures 7” across)
Hat Body
Rnds 9 – 14: Ch 2, dc in each dc around, sl to into 2nd ch to join.
Shelled Brim
Rnd 15: Ch 1, skip 1 dc, *work 5 dc in next dc, skip 2 dc, sc in next dc, rep from * around, ending with 5 dc, sl st in beginning ch to join.
Rnd 16: Ch 2 (counts as dc), work 2 dc in sl st, *sc in 3rd dc of shell, work 6 dc in sc, rep from * around, ending with sc in 3rd dc of last shell, work 3 dc in sl st to complete beginning shell, sl st in 2nd ch to join.
Rnd 17. Ch 1, *work 6 dc in next sc, sc in 3rd dc of next shell, rep from * around, ignoring last sc, sl st in beg ch to join.
Rnd 18: Ch 2 (counts as dc), work 3 dc in sl st, *sc in 3rd dc of shell, work 7 dc in sc, rep from * around, ending with sc in 3rd dc of last shell, work 3 dc in sl st to complete beginning shell, sl st in 2nd ch to join.
Rnd 19. Ch 1, *work 7 dc in next sc, sc in 4th dc of next shell, rep from * around, ending with 7 dc, sl st in beg ch to join.
Rnd 20: Repeat Rnd 18
Rnd 21: Ch 1, *work 8 dc in 1st sc, sc in 5th dc of next shell, rep from * around, ending with 8 dc, sl st in beg ch to join.
Rnd 22: With G hook, *sc in each dc, sl st into sc, repeat from * around, sl st to end off.
This hat was inspired by Melissa Rotert’s, Gulf Shores.
© All rights reserved. This pattern is available to you for personal use free of charge. Do not post this pattern on any other site without written permission from me, please link back here. Please report any problems.