Sunday, May 6, 2018

Convertible Travel Pillow Blanket. ***free crochet pattern***

It's almost time for my sojourn to the west coast and I wanted to create a little comfort for my trip.  

A v stitch chevron blanket in a size 3 yarn that converts into a pillow, or a pillow that converts into a blanket....either way I’m happy with the results.

You can purchase a pdf of this pattern for $1.50 here.







Materials


H & I hook

Size 3 yarn, I used 3 cakes of Lion Brand Mandala in Siren

commissions earned

Size 3 fuzzy yarn, I suggest Yarn Bee Cloud 9 (Hobby Lobby)

Scissors

Needle for  attaching pillow case and weaving in ends


Abbreviations 

Ch- chain

Sl st- slip stitch

Sk - skip

Sc - single crochet

Hdc - half double crochet

Dc - double crochet

Dc2tog - double crochet 2 sts together, decrease

V st - v stitch, dc ch1 dc in same space

F.o. - finish off





All terms American. If pattern reads “sc, sc2tog, 2sc” it would be read as, “ single crochet, single crochet 2 stitches together, 2 single crochet in the next stitch”, directions are to be repeated to end of row/round unless otherwise noted. As with any pattern, be sure to read through once before beginning, and don’t forget to mark your rounds! (I use a bit of contrasting yarn) This is an original pattern by me, Anna Wilson 2018.

You may do whatever you want with your completed Convertible Travel Pillow Blanket, take a cross country train ride, take a flight to visit family and cuddle comfortably or sell/gift them. I only ask that you not claim this pattern as your own, I worked hard to design my Convertible Travel Pillow Blanket.




Begin Blanket with H hook
Beginning ch multiple of 26 + 4 (I made 316 ch)

1- dc in 4th ch from hook,+sk 2 ch *v st, sk 2 ch,* x2, v st, ch1, v st in next ch, work * to * x3, dc2tog in 3rd and 5th ch +. Repeat from + to + across. Ch2 turn

2- work 1 dc in ch1 of next v st. *v st in ch1 space of next 3 v st, v st ch1 v st in next ch1 sp of v st, work 1 v st in next 3 v st, dc2tog over next 2 v st * repeat across. Finish with dc2tog over last v st and last dc. Ch 2 turn


3-? Repeat row 2 until your piece is desired size. My blanket is approx 41x40” ish. You should have a little of the Mandala left over. F.o. Weave in ends.



Pillow Case I hook with Yarn Bee Cloud 9

Fold blanket in half so chevrons meet. Fold one more time the same direction. Fold in half x2. This is the size of your pillow. You can adjust the case size as you work ensuring you get the best fit.
I began with a ch 31 you can adjust hook size or increase/decrease ch as desired

1- begin in 2nd ch, sc29, 3sc, turn to work along opposite side of ch, sc29, 2sc (64) join ch 1 turn

2- 2hdc x2, hdc29, 2hdc x3, hdc29, 2hdc (70) join, ch1 do NOT turn

3-? - hdc (70) join ch1 

When you reach desired length join, do NOT finish off.

Next row-  Flatten pillow case, sl st to approx 2” from side, ch1 turn, hdc to approx 2” from other side. Ch1 turn

Next row- hdc across ch 1 turn repeat this row until you have approx 3” of flap. Ch1 turn

Next row- sk 1st st, hdc approx 1.5”, ch1, sk1 st, hdc to approx 1.5” from end, ch1, sk 1 st, hdc to last 2 sts, sk 1 st, hdc in last. Ch 1 turn (button holes made)

Last row- sk 1st st, hdc to last 2 sts, sk 1 st, hdc. F.o. Weave in ends.

Attaching to blanket


Fold blanket in half so chevrons meet. Fold one more time in the same direction. See photo for case placement. Sew to blanket along inside of case. 



Fold up blanket and reach hands into case to grip blanket edge at bottom of case, flip case inside out over blanket. Line up flaps to check for button placement. Attach buttons and enjoy!

Optional Luggage Strap


Using left over yarn from project, 1 of each type, attach the yarn with surface crochet and sc up edge as in picture, ch 1 and hdc rows until long enough to reach opposite side, f.o. and use end to sew to pillowcase.



Monday, January 15, 2018

Mr Meeseeks keychain *** free crochet pattern

This design was a request by my son. He likes Rick & Morty and said he "needed" a Mr Meeseeks keychain.

This is a quick and easy pattern that even a beginner could make :-)




Look at me!




Materials

Ww yarn in Orange and blue  (I used Red Heart Super Saver in Pumpkin & Aruba Sea)

Small amt of  black embroidery floss for features

6mm safety eyes

Fiberfill

Keyring or lanyard hook/zipper pull

F hook

Scissors

Needle (to weave in ends and create features



See Supply Links page for links to supplies needed to create this project!


Abbreviations

Ch: chain

Sl st: slip stitch

Sc: single crochet

Sc2tog: single crochet 2 sts together; decrease

Flo: front loop only

Blo: back loop only

F.o. : finish off


Notes

All terms American.   If pattern reads "sc, sc2tog, 2sc" it would be read as, " single crochet, single crochet 2 stitches together, 2 single crochet in the next stitch", directions are to be repeated to end of row/round unless otherwise noted.  As with any pattern, be sure to read through once before beginning, and don't forget to mark your rounds! (I use a bit of contrasting yarn) This is an original design by me, Anna Wilson 2018.



You may do whatever you like with your completed Mr Meeseeks keyring, you can attach to a zipper, yell "Look at me!",  or even give them as a gift!  I only ask that you please not claim this pattern as your own, I worked hard to design my Mr Meeseeks  Keychain :)


Directions with orange

1: Ch9, slide keyring or lanyard hook up to closest chain on hook, sl st in 2nd ch from hook (over the ring, locks it in) sl st in next 6 ch, in last chain: sc6. (6)

2: continue on 6 sc just created keeping key ring on right side of work in flo: *sc, ch3- in 2nd ch sl st, sc in next* x5, sc, change to blue in last sc

 3: in blo 2sc (12)

4: sc, 2sc (18)

5: sc2, 2sc (24)

6: sc3, 2sc (30)

7-11: sc (30)

12: sc3, sc2tog (24)

13: sc2, sc2tog (18)

14: sc, sc2tog (12) if using safety eyes place them now between rnds 8/9 2sts apart, stuff your head!

15: sc2tog (6) f.o. close hole with tail of yarn and weave in ends



FINISHING

 Use black to create eyebrows and mouth. Be sure to weave in your ends!

Sunday, December 24, 2017

Gnome for the Holidays *** free crochet pattern

My daughter was making ornaments for some of her coworkers and the paint didn't dry in time! No fear, mom is here!

We looked at all different types of ornaments to make and so many are so gorgeous but that equated to more time than I had. Many were related to religious beliefs and work doesn't mix with religion or politics.... the answer? Gnomes.


Materials

F hook

Yarn in desired colors - I used Red Heart Super Saver in Cherry Red (hat), Mushroom (body), and white for beard. I used Caron Simply Soft in lt country peach for the nose

Fiberfill

Needle for attaching parts and weaving in ends


Abbreviations

Ch - chain

Mr- magic ring

Sl st - slip stitch

Sc - single crochet

Sc2tog - single crochet 2 together; decrease

F.o. - finish off


Notes


All terms American.   If pattern reads "sc, sc2tog, 2sc" it would be read as, " single crochet, single crochet 2 stitches together, 2 single crochet in the next stitch", directions are to be repeated to end of row/round unless otherwise noted.  As with any pattern, be sure to read through once before beginning, and don't forget to mark your rounds! (I use a bit of contrasting yarn) This is an original design by me, Anna Wilson 2017.





You may do whatever you like with your completed Gnome, you can decorate with them, donate them, sell them, fundraise with them or even give them as a gift!  I only ask that you please not claim this pattern as your own, I worked hard to design my Gnome for the Holidays :)


Hat with cherry red



1- ch 20, work 6sc into the first ch  (6) be sure to keep ch loop on right side of work!

2- begin in 1st sc made sc6 (6)

3-5 - sc (6)

6- sc2, 2sc (8)

7- sc (8)

8- sc3, 2sc (10)

9- sc (10) 

10- sc4, 2sc (12)

11- sc (12)

12- sc3, 2sc (15)

13- sc (15)

14 - sc4, 2sc (18)

15- sc (18)

16- sc5, 2sc (21)

17-18 - sc (21) f.o. leave a long end for attaching to body



Nose with lt country peach

1 - Mr sc6 (6) join f.o. leave a long end for attaching to body



Body with mushroom

1- Mr sc6 (6)

2- 2sc (12)

3- sc, 2sc (18)

4- sc5, 2sc (21)

5-12 - sc (21)

13- sc5, sc2tog (18)

14- sc (18)

15- sc, sc2tog (12) stuff body lightly

16- sc2tog (6) f.o. close opening and weave in end


Finishing

Cut 10 8" pieces of white, join to body with latch hook knot in rnd 14 or 15 of body. Split the yarn ply with a needle.  Fit hat over head, I try to tilt it back just a bit, it should cover latch hook knots. Secure hat to head being sure to keep beard hair spread. 

Attach nose close to the hat, I try to keep the beard spread here as well.

Weave in ends, trim beard to your liking and enjoy! 


See, piece of cake 😉




Sunday, December 17, 2017

Happy Holidays! ** Free paid pattern!



Happy Holidays! I would love to give you each a gift from me to you ♡

Visit my Etsy Shop, choose your favorite pattern and send me a message with the name of your favorite pattern. 

I would prefer to receive messages via my Facebook page or Email

I hope you all take time to enjoy a little crochet as you hurry through this hectic season ♡ 

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Moose on the Loose *** free crochet pattern

A friend wanted something different than an Elf on the Shelf for her little ones and requested a Moose on the Loose instead.
This is a quick pattern for an adorable little moose, intermediate or advanced/determined beginner level pattern.





Materials

Ww yarn in color choices- I used Red Heart Super Saver in black, Buff, and Café Latte

6mm safety eyes, or you can embroider

Fiberfill

F hook

Tapestry needle for weaving in ends and attaching head & antlers


See Supply Links page for links to supplies needed to create this project!


Abbreviations

Mr - magic ring

Ch - chain

Sk st- skip stitch

Blo- back loop only

Flo - front loop only

Sc - single crochet

Sc2tog - sc 2 sts together, decrease

3dcbobble- *yo hook, insert hook into st pull up a loop, pull loop through two loops on hook *repeat 2x, yo draw through all loops on hook

Mirror - mirror crochet tutorial by Sad Days Crochet here



Notes


All terms American.   If pattern reads "sc, sc2tog, 2sc" it would be read as, " single crochet, single crochet 2 stitches together, 2 single crochet in the next stitch", directions are to be repeated to end of row/round unless otherwise noted.  As with any pattern, be sure to read through once before beginning, and don't forget to mark your rounds! (I use a bit of contrasting yarn) This is an original design by me, Anna Wilson 2017.





You may do whatever you like with your completed Moose on the Loose, you can play with them, donate them, sell them, fundraise with them or even give them as a gift!  I only ask that you please not claim this pattern as your own, I worked hard to design my Moose on the Loose :)



Toes x8 with black

1 - Mr sc4 (4)

2 - sc, 2sc (6) ch1, f.o.
  

Some pictures showing how to attach toes can be found in my Van the Cat pattern


Legs x4 with body color (Café Latte)


Attach yarn in Flo of last st of any toe

1- flo sc6 around 1 toe, continue with 2nd toe, sc6, pick up a loop from room of 1st toe worked (a sc is there already) (12) 

2- beginning with 2 loops on hook- sc 12 (12) the 1st st will be worked as a sc with extra loop.

3-4 - sc (12)

5- sc4, sc2tog (10)

6-10 - sc (10)

11- sc3, sc2tog (8)

12-14 - sc (8) stuff foot and leg lightly

15- sc to side before marker (7sc), hold leg with opening flattened, sc through both halves as one-  sc3 (3) ch1 f.o.



Body with body color (Café Latte)

Ch7

1- begin in nd ch from hook- sc5, 3sc, turn to work along opposite side of ch- sc4, 2sc (14) join, ch1 turn

2- mirror - 2sc x2, sc4, 2sc x3, sc4, 2sc (20) join, ch1 turn

3- sc, 2sc, sc4, *sc, 2sc* x3, sc4, *sc, 2sc* x2 (26) join, ch1 DO NOT TURN

4-6 - sc (26) join ch 1 each rnd end, DO NOT TURN

7- sc3, sc3 through leg and body x2, sc3, 3dcbobble, sc3, sc3 through leg and body x2, sc4 (26) join, ch1 3dcbobble is tail

8- sc11, sc2tog (24) DO NOT JOIN begin continuous rnds 

9- sc2tog (2)

10- sc2tog (6) f.o. close opening, weave in end


Head with body color (Café Latte) 

1 - mr sc6 (6)

2 - sc, 2sc (9)

3 - *sc, 2sc* sc in last st (13)

4 - *sc2, 2sc * sc in last st (17)

5 - sc (17)

6- *sc, sc2tog* sc in last 2 sts (12)

7 - sc (12)

8 - sc, 2sc (18)

9 - sc5, 2sc (21)

10-12 - sc (21)

13 - sc6, flo- sc, ch6-begin in 2nd ch from hook- sl st, sc, hdc2, sc, sl st in Flo of same st as sc, both loops- sc6, flo- sc, ch6-begin in 2nd ch from hook- sl st, sc, hdc2, sc, sl st in Flo of same st as sc, both loops- sc7 (21)

14 - sc6, sc in unworked blo of previous rnd, sc6, sc in unworked blo, sc7 (21)

15 - sc, sc2tog (14) place eyes between rnds 9/10 4sts apart

16- sc2tog (7) f.o. close opening, leave long enough tail for attaching to body


Antlers with buff

Ch5 join to form a ring

1 - sc5 over ch (5)

2-3 - sc (5)

4 - 2sc (10)

5- sc, 2sc (15)

6- sc (15)

7- sk 4 sts,  sc11 (11)



8 - flatten work an work through 2 sts as one like with legs-
     *sc, ch1 turn, sc, ch1 turn, sc, ch1 f.o. 

Attach yarn in next 2 sts
     *sc2, ch1 turn, sc2, ch1 turn, sk 1st st, sc in 2nd st, ch1 turn, sc ch1 f.o.

Attach yarn in next 2 sts
     *sc2, ch1 turn, sc2, ch1 turn, sc2, ch1 turn, sc2, ch1 turn, sk 1st st, sc in 2nd, ch1 f.o.

Attach yarn in 1st set of sts skipped in rnd 7
     *sc2, ch1 turn, sc2, ch1 turn, sk 1st st, sc in 2nd, ch1 turn, sc, ch1 f.o.



Scarf with color choice


Ch41

1 - begin in 2nd ch from hook, sc (40) ch1 turn

2- sc (40) f.o. add fringe if desired



Finishing

Attach antlers to head and head to body. Add a couple sts to create nostrils.  

I hope you had fun creating your Moose on the Loose!