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Friday, February 15, 2013
New Pattern up
This time it's afghans. lol Lion brand site has recently come out with a gadget on their site that you can create your own afghan patterns. Over the next few weeks I will be releasing several.
I hope that the pattern is understandable as I am still trying to work out some kinks in the header wording. It seemes to have cut off some of the letters.
So do be surprised if the lettering looks weird. I am working on finding a way to fix that.
You can find the first Afghan pattern up on Craftsy in my pattern store.
http://www.craftsy.com/user/87567/pattern-store
Update
you can find it on Ravelry now too in my store.
Got a New pattern
This time it's afghans. lol Lion brand site has recently come out with a gadget on their site that you can create your own afghan patterns. Over the next few weeks I will be releasing several.
I hope that the pattern is understandable as I am still trying to work out some kinks in the header wording. It seemes to have cut off some of the letters.
So do be surprised if the lettering looks weird. I am working on finding a way to fix that.
You can find the first Afghan pattern up on Craftsy in my pattern store.
http://www.craftsy.com/user/87567/pattern-store
you can also find it on my Ravelry store too.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Learning to Cast on Knit
I managed to cast on first time ever.lol I am still getting the hang of it. But I am almost ready to try other steps.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Friday, January 11, 2013
Monday, December 17, 2012
That Revamping Glass Ornaments
It's up on craftsy. I made it into a downloadable pattern. So go for it. :)
Sunday, December 9, 2012
This is cool!
I found this on you tube and thought this was too good not to share, especially if you have children. This is just a grand find.
Leisure Arts on YouTube has Crochet videos geared toward teaching children how to crochet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCmKiqPFAU0&list=PLfQWm8xWTiQK0rcMbcfFbHi5OQn9OE31X
Leisure Arts on YouTube has Crochet videos geared toward teaching children how to crochet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCmKiqPFAU0&list=PLfQWm8xWTiQK0rcMbcfFbHi5OQn9OE31X
This is cool!
I found this on you tube and thought this was too good not to share, especially if you have children. This is just a grand find.
Leisure Arts on YouTube has Crochet videos geared toward teaching children how to crochet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCmKiqPFAU0&list=PLfQWm8xWTiQK0rcMbcfFbHi5OQn9OE31X
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Craft tutorial:old Glass Christmas Ball Ornaments
Tutorial
How to resurrect old Glass Christmas Ball Ornaments
Do you have old ancient glass ball ornaments lying around that have the art wearing off of them. There is a way to resurrect those old ornaments into looking like you just bought them.
All you need is.
GLASS Ornament balls that have the artwork worn off or almost worn off. I am not sure it will work on anything other than the old glass ones.
a container round or square
Dish soap and warm water.
Tree tinsel any color
Band aids (Be careful those edges are sharp. Especially don't handle them to rough or drop them. eek)
First in a large pale or pan fill with warm water and dish soap about half way up.
Immerse the ornaments one at a time rubbing your fingers gently on them to rub off any excess color or decoration. soaking them as well. Until all the color and stuff is off them.
Then once all dried inside and out take any color of tinsel Mine here are all silver.
And I would probably take something rather skinny and not sharp stick poke the tinsel inside the ball carefully. Fill them up to the rim of the ball.
Then place its topper on and voila you have a virtually brand new ornament.
They glisten in the multicolored or white light and are beatiful decoration for any tree, wreath.
Tutorial Glass Ball ornaments filled with tinsel
Do you have old ancient glass ball ornaments lying around that have the art wearing off of them. There is a way to reserrect those old ornaments into looking like you just bought them.
All you need is.
GLASS Ornament balls that have the artwork worn off or almost worn off. I am not sure it will work on anything other than the old glass ones.
a containter round or square
Dishsoap and warm water.
Tree tinsel any color
Band aids (Be care ful those edges are sharp. Especially don't handle them to rough or drop them. eek)
First in a large pale or pan fill with warm water and dish soap about half way up.
Immerse the ornaments one at a time rubbing your fingers gently on them to rub off any excess color or decoration. soaking them as well. Until all the color and stuff is off them.
Then once all dried inside and out take any color of tinsel Mine here are all silver.
And I would probably take something rather skinny and not sharp stick poke the tinsel inside the ball carefully. Fill them up to the rim of the ball.
Then place its topper on and voila you have a virtually brand new ornament.
They glisten in the multicolored or white light and are beatiful decoration for any tree, wreath.
Saturday, December 1, 2012
My Lattice n Shells Doily Pattern Is being featured
The doily is being featured on the Online Digital Magazine Inspired Crochet this month.
www.InspiredCrochet.com
My Lattice n Shells Doily Pattern Is being featured
The doily is being featured on the Online Digital Magazine Inspired Crochet this month. Very cool huh!
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Christmas Lattice and Shells Doily
This is the version on Craftsy and Ravelry
I am placing it here too so that people if they would rather not sign up for craftsy and ravelry they can get it here.
As I maybe listed on All Free Crochet.com
Designed By Shani Bush
AKA Crafty Cat Patterns
©2012 The pattern its self may not be copied and sold as your own. You may share a link to my
patterns. You may do with what you want with the doily that you made, including sell it. You made it after all.
Materials:
Steel size 7 crochet hook
Size 10 Crochet Cotton Thread. (Can be used with yarn as well.)
Stitch Abbreviations:
Ch = Chain
Dc = Double Crochet
Tr = Trebble Crochet
Rnd = Round
SS = Slip Stitch
Sp = Space
*Repeat pattern following (*) as many times as indicated.
Finished Size: Approximately 6 to 6 1/2 inches depending on tightness of stitch.
Ch 8, join with ss to form ring.
Rnd 1. Ch 6, * tr in ring, ch 2; repeat from * 15 times more, join with ss to 4th ch of the beginning ch-6 : 16 ch 2 sps.
Rnd 2. Ss st in first sp, ch 3 (counts as 1st dc), 2 dc in same sp, * 3 dc in next sp; repeat from * around, join with sss to first dc: 48 dcs.
Rnd 3. Ch 3 (counts as 1st dc, throughout), dc in next 2 sts, ch 2, * dc in next 3 sts, ch 2; repeat from * round, join with ss to first dc: 16 3 dc groups, 16 sps.
Rnd 4. Ch 4, 2 tr in next 2 st, ch 2, 1 tr in next ch 3 sp, ch 2 * 3 tr over next 3 tr, ch 2, tr 1 in ch 3 sp, ch 2; repeat from * around, join to first tr: 16 3tr groups, 16 sps.
Rnd 5. Ch 4, 2 tr in next 2 st, ch 2, 1 tr in ch 3 sp, ch 2 * 3 tr over next 3 tr, ch 2, 1 tr in ch 3 sp,
ch 2; repeat from round, join to first tr : 16 3tr groups, 32 sps, 16, 1 tr.
Rnd 6. Ch 4, 2 tr in next 2 st, ch 2, 2 tr in same tr st, ch 2, skip ch 2 sp, * tr in next 3 sts, ch 2 skip ch 2 sp, 2 tr in same tr st, ch 2, skip ch 2 sp; repeat from * around, join with ss to first tr : 16 3tr groups, 16 2 tr groups, 32 sps.
Rnd 7. Ch 4, 2 tr in next 2 sts, ch 2 , 1 tr in ch 2 sp, 2 tr over next 2 tr group, 1 tr in ch 2 sp, 2 tr over next 2 tr group, 1 tr in ch 2 sp ch 2, * 3 tr over 3 tr group, ch 2, 1 tr in ch 2 sp, 2 tr over next 2 tr group , 1 tr in ch 2 sp, ch 2, repeat from * around; join wiht ss to first tr : 16 tr groups, 16 4 tr groups, 32 sps.
Rnd 8. Ch 4, 2 tr in next 2 sts, ch 2 skip sp, 1 tr in each of the next 4 tr, ch 2, skip sp, * tr in each of next 3 tr, ch 2, skip sp, tr in each of next 4 tr, ch 2 skip sp; repeat from * around; join with ss to first tr : 16 3tr groups, 16 4 tr groups, 32 sps.
Rnd 9. Ss in sp, ch 3, 2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc in sp, * 3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc ( shell st is made) in next sp; repeat from * around; join to first ch 3 st and tie off weaving ends in. Iron. 32 Shells.
I am placing it here too so that people if they would rather not sign up for craftsy and ravelry they can get it here.
As I maybe listed on All Free Crochet.com
Christmas Lattice and Shells Doily
Designed By Shani Bush
AKA Crafty Cat Patterns
©2012 The pattern its self may not be copied and sold as your own. You may share a link to my
patterns. You may do with what you want with the doily that you made, including sell it. You made it after all.
Materials:
Steel size 7 crochet hook
Size 10 Crochet Cotton Thread. (Can be used with yarn as well.)
Stitch Abbreviations:
Ch = Chain
Dc = Double Crochet
Tr = Trebble Crochet
Rnd = Round
SS = Slip Stitch
Sp = Space
*Repeat pattern following (*) as many times as indicated.
Finished Size: Approximately 6 to 6 1/2 inches depending on tightness of stitch.
Ch 8, join with ss to form ring.
Rnd 1. Ch 6, * tr in ring, ch 2; repeat from * 15 times more, join with ss to 4th ch of the beginning ch-6 : 16 ch 2 sps.
Rnd 2. Ss st in first sp, ch 3 (counts as 1st dc), 2 dc in same sp, * 3 dc in next sp; repeat from * around, join with sss to first dc: 48 dcs.
Rnd 3. Ch 3 (counts as 1st dc, throughout), dc in next 2 sts, ch 2, * dc in next 3 sts, ch 2; repeat from * round, join with ss to first dc: 16 3 dc groups, 16 sps.
Rnd 4. Ch 4, 2 tr in next 2 st, ch 2, 1 tr in next ch 3 sp, ch 2 * 3 tr over next 3 tr, ch 2, tr 1 in ch 3 sp, ch 2; repeat from * around, join to first tr: 16 3tr groups, 16 sps.
Rnd 5. Ch 4, 2 tr in next 2 st, ch 2, 1 tr in ch 3 sp, ch 2 * 3 tr over next 3 tr, ch 2, 1 tr in ch 3 sp,
ch 2; repeat from round, join to first tr : 16 3tr groups, 32 sps, 16, 1 tr.
Rnd 6. Ch 4, 2 tr in next 2 st, ch 2, 2 tr in same tr st, ch 2, skip ch 2 sp, * tr in next 3 sts, ch 2 skip ch 2 sp, 2 tr in same tr st, ch 2, skip ch 2 sp; repeat from * around, join with ss to first tr : 16 3tr groups, 16 2 tr groups, 32 sps.
Rnd 7. Ch 4, 2 tr in next 2 sts, ch 2 , 1 tr in ch 2 sp, 2 tr over next 2 tr group, 1 tr in ch 2 sp, 2 tr over next 2 tr group, 1 tr in ch 2 sp ch 2, * 3 tr over 3 tr group, ch 2, 1 tr in ch 2 sp, 2 tr over next 2 tr group , 1 tr in ch 2 sp, ch 2, repeat from * around; join wiht ss to first tr : 16 tr groups, 16 4 tr groups, 32 sps.
Rnd 8. Ch 4, 2 tr in next 2 sts, ch 2 skip sp, 1 tr in each of the next 4 tr, ch 2, skip sp, * tr in each of next 3 tr, ch 2, skip sp, tr in each of next 4 tr, ch 2 skip sp; repeat from * around; join with ss to first tr : 16 3tr groups, 16 4 tr groups, 32 sps.
Rnd 9. Ss in sp, ch 3, 2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc in sp, * 3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc ( shell st is made) in next sp; repeat from * around; join to first ch 3 st and tie off weaving ends in. Iron. 32 Shells.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
New and Different Patterns
After having luck finding an online latch hook and cross stitch creator I have made two flower patterns. One being rug hooking and the other being cross stitch. They are up at my craftsy store. Crafty Cat store
New and different patterns
After having luck finding an online latch hook and cross stitch creator I have made two flower patterns. One being rug hooking and the other being cross stitch. They are up at my craftsy store. Crafty Cat store
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Random question 1
Lets have some fun questions. With Holidays fast approaching my questions are going to be holiday themed. And Random
What is your favorite Food on Thanksgiving?
Random questions 1
Lets have some fun questions. With Holidays fast approaching my questions are going to be holiday themed. And Random........
What is your favorite Food on Thanksgiving?
What is your favorite Food on Thanksgiving?
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Embroidered Floral Quilt top 2
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