Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Patterned Headwrap/Earwarmer Crochet Pattern

I truly love the season change and cooler weather... so of course I have more patterns for this beautiful time of year!

Here is my newest pattern for a cute crochet headwrap/earwarmer:




Patterned Headwrap/Earwarmer


Materials:

ww yarn - I used  Redheart Super Saver in medium thyme for example

I hook

3/4" button

tapestry/sewing needle for weaving in yarn ends and attaching button



Abbreviations:

Ch: chain

Sl  st: slip stitch

sk: skip

sc: single crochet

hdc: half double crochet

sc2tog: single crochet 2 stitches together (decrease)

f.o.: finish off

Notes: if pattern reads- sc4, 2sc x2  it would be read as- single crochet in next 4 stitches, 2single crochet in each of the next two stitches (increases)  * (asterisks) show areas of pattern to be repeated.

Guage: 4sts approx. 1" (not terribly important, you can change hook up or down in size to suit your needs)



Pattern:

ch3

1: sc in 2nd chain from hook and in next ch (2) ch1 turn at end of every row

2: sc (2)

3: 2sc (4)

4: sc (4)

5: 2sc, sc2, 2sc (6)

6: sc (6)

7: 2sc, sc4, 2sc (8)

8: sc (8)

9: 2sc, sc6, 2sc (10)

10: sc (10)

11: 2sc, sc8, 2sc (12)

12:  sc (12)

13: 2sc, sc10, 2sc (14)  Now we begin the pattern rows

14: hdc, *sk st, hdc, hdc in sk st* hdc in last st (14)

15: hdc (14)

16-46: repeat rows 14/15 finishing pattern with a row 14.  If you find this is too large or too small you can add or subtract pattern rows :) Note: we will be adding a tapered end that mimics our beginning

47: sc2tog, sc10, sc2tog (12)

48: sc (12)

49: sc2tog, sc8, sc2tog (10)

50: sc (10)

51: sc2tog, sc6, sc2tog (8)

52: sc (8)

53: sc2tog, sc4, sc2tog (6)

54: sc (6)

55: sc2tog, sc2, sc2tog (4)

56: sc (4)

57: sc2tog x2 (2) do not f.o.!!

Finishing:
sc evenly around entire piece.  When you get to beginning end of headwrap ( 1st 2 sts) sl st in first st, ch 3 (or more if you need, this is button loop) sl st in next st, continue to sc around evenly to row 57.  f.o. weave in ends.  Position button and sew in place (opposite from ch 3 end).


I hope you enjoy making and wearing your new Patterned Headwrap/Earwarmer! If you want to share any of your projects from my patterns I would love to see them!  If you want to brag to everyone please post on my Facebook page!


You can sell any items you create using my pattern but please do not claim my pattern as your own :)  (a link back would be cool too!)

Happy Hooking!


Anna

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Upcoming Events!

The CCC Festival at Highlands Hammock State Park was a great success!  We met many new friends and heard some great requests like Footbags (Hacky Sacks) and more in the fingerless mitts category!
All set and ready to go! 

I met this famous, hirsute fella, Smokey Bear!

Beautiful quilts, gemstone jewelry and she crochets! (plus many other crafts)
 
Jasmine's Dream Ranch & Rescue  has invited us to join them at Ag-Fest 2014 on November 22nd from 9am-4pm.  Admission is $2.  
Last year I met Jimmy Riffle of the Gator Boys at Ag-Fest!  And Scott...but I can't find the pic of him :(

After the Ag-Fest I will have a little over a week to get myself straightened out again and head back out for another event at the Turner Center, the Travelling Vietnam Memorial Wall will be here for 4 days from December 4th-7th.  This event is free to enter  and will be open 24hrs a day.  Starving Artist Crafters will be with me at this event.  I feel very honored to be able to take part in something so patriotic. (Husband and both parents are veterans)

I hope to see some of you at these events! 

~Anna

PS: I have heard the Gator Boys are back this year for Ag-Fest...but I haven't received confirmation yet ;)
 



Monday, November 3, 2014

CCC Festival - Highlands Hammock State Park

I will be at Highlands Hammock State Park in Sebring FL for it's annual CCC Festival November 8th, 2014 from 10a-4p 

There will be live entertainment, food, living history presentations, arts and crafts, educational exhibits, tram tours, hay rides and much more.

Come on out and have a great time!  The weather is looking particularly nice for this event!

Last year was a great success and I am so pleased to have been asked to come back this year!  I have friend coming along for the first time to this event to sell her homemade quilts, jellies and jewelry and even some crocheted items!
 
Park admission fees are just $6.00 per vehicle (up to eight people per carload)

The Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC) was arguably the most popular part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "New Deal".  During the Great Depression moral was at an all time low in our country and many Americans were without food or proper  shelter.  The CCC gave young unmarried men the opportunity to learn a skill and earn some money ($30 a month, $25 had to be sent home). 
The CCC planted nearly 3 billion trees in an effort to reforest America,  helped create more than 800 parks nationwide, improved forest fire fighting methods, built roads and helped upgrade our state parks.
Without the CCC it is likely America would have spiraled deeper into the Great Depression, many families would have lost hope, and we may not have our beautiful parks today.
 I am happy to say I was informed that some former members of the CCC are expected to be at the event and I can't wait to shake their hands and thank them for preserving a bit of nature for future generations.

Come out and enjoy the park!  This also happens to be one of my favorite state parks in Florida...I get some great pics when I visit this park!  I always feel as if I have stepped back in time to a time when dinosaurs roamed the earth...silly perhaps but that is the feel of the swamp! Panoramio- my photos

Murky Waters of the swamp (one of my pics on Google Earth- nondaywalker)

Red Shouldered Hawk
(this fella sat on that branch for about 10 minutes...I inched closer to be within feet of him!)

I hope to see  you there!  BTW- I will have all my inventory with me that day some come on out and see what I've been up to!

~Anna