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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Crochet Small Basket with Handles

My friend recently moved to the area and of course (if you have read a previous post) I made her a gift basket, literally. I hadn't even considered crocheting a basket so, this has to be fun, right? I didn't even have to go looking for the pattern... I already had the pattern pinned on my pinterest page!  I saw these baskets and fell in love with them.


The basket shown is the smallest size for the pattern I found.  So, the pattern I followed--with modifications, or course-- is the one I found here.


Modifications include:

  • Instead of holding 2 skeins of super thick and chunky yarn together, I held 4 strands of worsted weight yarn together.  I ended up using Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Aran Flecks.  The pattern took a little less than 2 skeins of yarn.  
  • I extended the base of the pattern by one round.  So, after Round 6, I continued to increase so my final stitch count was 56 instead of 48. (Message me if you have a question about this)
  • For the handles (Round 14-15 in the pattern):
    • Rnd 14: Ch 2, hdc in next 9 sts, ch 12, skip the next 10 sts, hdc in next 18 sts, ch 12, skip the next 10 sts, hdc in the next 9 sts, join with sl st
    • Rnd 15: Ch1, sc in the same st and in the next 9 sts, work 15 sc under the ch 12 space (do not work into the stitches, instead when you would go into them, go under them instead), sc in the next 18 sts, work 15 sc under the ch 12 space, sc in the next 9 sts, join with sl st, F/O and weave in ends


This basket makes a great gift.  I might make one for my boyfriend as an Easter basket this year.

ENJOY!

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Wrap Around Baby Booties

So, I don't know about everyone else but, I am at the age where my friends are starting to have babies (crazy, I know, but they are mostly older than me).  So, of course, I want to make them something cute to start off their young ones lives.

I have made baby booties in the past so, why not try another pair... right?  During my search, I found these gems... Aren't they absolutely ADORABLE?????


They don't look too hard to make so, I searched in google for "crochet baby wrap around boots pattern" and lucky me, I found this pattern from I'm Topsy Turvy  

I have made three pairs of the booties following the pattern on the blog, two for friends having babies and a work friend ordered a pair from me!  


Then, I had a request from the same work friend.  Her daughter received an American Girl Doll for Christmas this year (so exciting, I had one as young girl) and she was wondering if I could make one to fit the doll.  So nice of her to want to surprise her daughter with something special!

First I had to find out the size of the doll's feet (2-5/8" x 1-3/8") and then I started experimenting with the pattern.  Here is what I went off of:

Materials:

4.00mm crochet hook
Caron Simply Soft yarn in Grey Heather
2 pink buttons

Abbreviations:

ch: chain
sc: single crochet
hdc: half double crochet:
sc2tog: single crochet 2 together
dc2tog: double crochet 2 together
dc3tog: double crochet 3 together
sl st: slip stitch

Directions:

Sole
ch 11
Rnd 1: sc in 2nd ch, sc 3 times, hdc 3 times, hdc 7 times in last ch, (other side of initial chain), hdc 3 times, sc 3 times, sc 4 times in last ch, sl st in first sc (24)
Rnd 2: ch 1, sc in same sc, sc 5 times, hdc, 2hdc 3 times, 3hdc, 2hdc 3 times, hdc, sc 6 times, 2sc 3 times, sl st in first sc (35)

Boot
Rnd 1: ch 1, (working in black loops for the entire round) sc around (35) --if you sc in the same sc at the beginning, your seam will be nicer looking
Rnd 2-3: ch 1, sc around (35) --if you sc in the same sc at the beginning, your seam will be nicer looking
Rnd 4: ch 1, sc in the same sc, sc 7 times, sc2tog, dc2tog, dc, dc3tog, dc, dc2tog, sc2tog, sc around, sl st (29)
Rnd 5: ch 1, sc in the same sc, sc 5 times, sc2tog, dc2tog, dc3tog, dc2tog, sc2tog, sc around, sl st (23)
Rnd 6: ch 1, sc in the same sc, sc 3 times, dc, dc3tog, dc, sc2tog, sc around, sl st (19)
F/O weave in ends.

Boot Cuff
for the right boot, sl st in the 4th st from the seam
for the left boot, sl st in the 8th st from the seam
(there will be 3 sts in the front of the boot--dc, dc3tog, dc)
ch 15
Rnd 1: hdc in 3rd ch from hook -first 2 ch counts as first hdc, hdc in next 11 ch, hdc in first sc (the one you sl st in), hdc 16 times (there will be 3 spaces left), skip 3 spaces, sc in last space.
Rnd 2: ch 2 (counts as hdc), turn, hdc in first hdc, hdc around, (when there are 4 sts left) ch 1 skip one hdc, hdc in last 3 sts 
Rnd 3: ch 2 (counts as hdc), turn, hdc in the 3 hdc, hdc in ch1 space, hdc around 
Rnd 4 scallops: turn, 5dc in second dc, [skip 1 hdc, sc in next hdc, skip 1 hdc, 5dc in next hdc], repeat around (10 shells), sc down the side (I do 2 for each row so a total of 6 down the side), continuing around sc across the bottom along the original chain, sl st, F/O and weave in ends

I hope someone else can get use out of this pattern modification for another doll!  Pictures of the doll boots to come! 

ENJOY!

Please note: Patterns are for personal and charity use only.  If you enjoy the pattern, please link to it, but do not copy the pattern to your own website or blog.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Etsy Shop

Hey Guys!  I recently made an etsy.com account and plan on selling some things I am making.  It is called Emily's Hook Creations, please take a look!


Monday, January 28, 2013

Crochet Frog Beanie

Hello All!  I started a new project last night for my nephew's 2nd birthday present... a frog beanie!

He loves "ogs" (as he calls them) and dressed up as one for Halloween this past year.  I found the pattern on a blog I follow on blogger.  However, this beanie is only for up to 18-month olds.  Well, no big deal, I can fix this!

Here are my modifications:

  • I took the "shaping the beanie" out to 84 stitches (instead of stopping at 78)
  • I also did not follow the earflaps, I crochet them a way I came up with when I made when I crochet a Dino-RAWR earflap beanie 
  • My braids aren't quite as long as the ones from Janet's blog
  • When making the eyes, I crochet through both loops to make the color look more uniform 
ENJOY guys!

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Crochet Wine Bottle Cover

One of my best friends moved into the area (YAY) so, of course I am putting together a house warming gift for her.  There are many things that I have seen about what you should give: Bread so you'll never go hungry. Candles so you'll always have light through the darkest times. Honey so you'll always enjoy the sweetness of life. Olive Oil so you will be blessed with health and well-being. Salt so there will always be flavor and spice in your life. Wine so you will always have joy and never go thirsty.

Well instead of following this closely, I have decided to make my own version: Wine so you can have a good time (on girls day when we drink wine and watch movies), a wine bottle cover (so nobody knows we are boozing), a basket (to keep the wine--among other things-- in... duh), a wine bottle opener (well we need to open it don't we), and love (since I am crocheting the wine bottle cover and basket for her).

So, let the pattern search begin!  The baskets were easy to find (I actually found the pattern a while ago and have been itching to make one of them).  But, I was looking and looking and looking and could not find a free crochet pattern for a wine bottle that I liked so, I decided to make one of my own!

Materials:
worsted weight yarn (medium 4), I used 'Loops & Threads Impeccable' in True Grey
5.0mm(H) crochet hook
stitch markers
white ribbon
scissors

Abbreviations:
magic ring: here is a tutorial for right handed crocheters
sc: single crochet
st: stitch
sts: stitches
sl st: slip stitch
ch: chain
MC: main color
CC: contrasting color

Directions:
Note: this pattern in made in continuous rounds so, use a stitch marker to mark your first stitch (to make my bottom nice and flat, I prefer to sc through both loops in rounds 1-7)

Round 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6sts)
Round 2: 2 sc in all 6 sts (12 sts)
Round 3: [sc in next st, 2 sc in next st] around (18 sts)
Round 4: [sc in next 2 sts, 2sc in next st] around (24 sts)
Round 5: [sc in next 3 sts, 2sc in next st] around (30 sts)
Round 6: [sc in next 4 sts, 2sc in next st] around (36 sts)
Round 7: [sc in next 5 sts, 2sc in next st] around (42 sts)
Round 8: sl st in the first st, (in back loops) sc around (ending in the sl st) (43 sts)
Round 9-46 (my wine bottle took about 37 rows to make it to it's lower neck but yours might be different so, yours could vary in length): sc around (42 sts)
Round 47: [sc in next 3 sts, ch 3] around (42 sts)
Round 48-55: sc around 42 sts)
Round 56: sl st around (42 sts)
F/O and weave in ends.

I then decided that I would make a small heart ornament for the ribbon.  I found the pattern relatively easy but, I did modify the pattern--I only completed round 1!  After the slip stitch, I chained 11 and slip stitch into the first chain, F/O and weave in the ends!  Super cute and super easy!


Please note: Patterns are for personal and charity use only.  If you enjoy the pattern, please link to it, but do not copy the pattern to your own website or blog.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Avocado Chicken Salad

New Years resolutions... We all make them but, the real question is, are we going to keep them? I am determined to keep mine this year! So, diet... Here I come. I would like to lose enough weight to feel comfortable at my college roommates wedding in March... Do we think it will happen? I hope so!

Well, a weakness of mine is the chicken salad in my work's cafe so, I decided to make my own-- mayonnaise free-- version. It turned out better than I thought but, I do love avocado so it wasn't hard to please me.

Ingredients:
2 ripe avocados
3 cans (12.5 oz) Swanson canned chunk chicken in water
2 tbsp Frank's Red Hot
2 tsp lime juice
1/2 cup diced celery
Salt, to taste
Pepper, to taste
Cayenne pepper, to taste

Directions:
1. Peel and mash avocados in a large bowl.
2. Drain the cans of chicken and shred them. Add to the mashed avocados and give it a good mix.
3. Add the remaining ingredients. Mix.

I can honestly say... This turned out tastier than I expected. ENJOY!


Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Avocado Dressing

Hi everyone!  Happy New Year!  I took some time off from the blogging world and spent that time with my loved ones but, it is nice to be back!

So, my boyfriend and I made new year resolutions: eat healthier, lose weight and stay healthy!  This means, yummy, buttery, fattening things are cut out of our diet.  :(

Well, last night we made it our meal.  Taco salad!  Yum!  If you all remember, I posted about homemade taco seasoning a short while ago.  I used it with ground turkey (no more ground beef unless it is a special occasion) and it turned out great!  Along with this I wanted to make a healthier "Mexican" inspired salad dressing.  What goes good on a taco salad?  Well, sour cream and avocado are what come to mind for me...

This was intriguing to me so, I came up with a nice Avocado Dressing for the taco salad.

Avocado Dressing
2 large avocados
1 cup greek yogurt (or sour cream)
1/3 cup olive oil
3 tbsp lemon juice
2 tsp hot sauce (or more, to taste)
2 tsp salt

Place all ingredients in a blender, blend until smooth (it will be a thicker texture, similar to sour cream).



Once finished making the dressing.  Make your salad on your plate:

Romaine lettuce, taco meat, tortilla chips, black beans, salsa, etc.

Place 2 large scoops of the avocado dressing (or however much you want) onto your plate of salad.  Toss, and ENJOY!