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The Simple Solid Hooded Hexi Cardi

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  The Simple Hooded     Solid Hexagon Cardi   Abbreviations: BPDC- back post double crochet  Ch- chain Dc- double crochet  Decrease - single crochet 2 together  FPDC- front post double crochet Sc- single crochet  Slst- slip stitch  St- stitch  The Hexagon-Make 2: Ch 4, then join in the furthest chain from the hook to create a ring. If you prefer you can use the magic ring to begin instead. Round 1: Ch 3, then 2 dc into the center of the ring. Ch 2. *Then (3 dc, ch 2) five times into the center of the ring. Join to close the round in the third chain up with a slip stitch. Round 2: Ch 3 (counts as a dc). *Next, work a dc into each stitch across. Work (2dc, ch 2, 2 dc) into the corner ch2 space Repeat from * around, then join with a slst to the top of the ch3 to end the round  Round 3 and beyond: Repeat round 2 until the hexagons are the size you want them to be. I worked 11 rounds and then started the back filling and sleeve seam ro...

Crochet top for stuffed animal

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Link to Ravelry I just created this pattern to dress up the amigurimi cow that I made with Rose and Lily’s Strawberry cow pattern!   I started it from the hips up and it’s only 10 rounds :)  Materials used: 5mm crochet hook and worsted weight soft acrylic yarn.  Pattern is written using US crochet terminology.  The hips of my cow were 14” but this pattern is easily adjustable for other sizes with using the simple rules for decreasing and it’s worked in alternating sc and hdc rounds. Abbreviations :  Ch: chain DCR: decrease (single crochet 2 together)  HDC: half double crochet  HDC-DC: half double crochet decrease ( half double crochet 2 together)  RND: round  SC : single crochet  SLST: slip stich SK: skip  ST: stitch  (#st): amount of stitches at end of round  Notes: when it’s written 11sc (or whatever number) that means sc in next 11 st’s. Ch’s at start of round count as 1st st, slst will go to the left of top ch. On...

Little Crochet Basket

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Link to Ravely   Little Crochet Basket Measurements: Approx 4" [10 cm] diameter x 4¼" [11 cm] tall Yarn / Materials Used: Mainstays Acrylic Yarn (5 oz/142 g; 285 yds/260 m) Size U.S. E/4(3.5mm) crochet hook  2 stitch markers. Abbreviations Approx = Approximately Beg = Beginning Ch = Chain(s) Cont = Continue Inc = Increase(ing) Rnd (s) = Rounds) Sc = Single crochet BLOsc = Single crochet in back loop only SI st = Slip stitch Sp = Space St(s) = Stitch(es) Rep = Repeat Instructions Note: Do not join at ends of rounds unless otherwise stated. Cont’ working in spiral placing marker on first st of rnd for easier counting. Base Ch 2. 1st rnd: 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook. 6 sc. 2nd rnd: 2 sc in each sc around. 12 sc. 3rd rnd: *2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in next sc. Rep from * around. 18 sc. 4th rnd: *2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in each of next 2 sc. Rep from * around. 24 sc. 5th rnd: *2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in each of next 3 sc. Rep from * around, 30 sc. Cont in same manner, until there are 42 sc. ...

The Rainbow Mesh Off the shoulder Top - Free crochet pattern

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Link to Ravelry NOTES: This is a completely custom sized pattern worked with a ribbing made to the size of your shoulder width( if you don’t want to do the ribbing you could probably just begin with a chain of FHDC, you can use any weight of yarn between 3-4 (just don’t mix bulky/chunky yarn in for best results) and the length of the top is based on personal preference as well it could be made as a crop top if you want. The increases / decreased are done with chaining +1 /-1 between DC stitches and the sleeve/armpit spot may fall differently depending on the person so I recommend trying the top on as you go to see where it’s hitting and when to start that section as well as when to inc/dc in next round(s).  This pattern is  only a guide/notes for someone who is confident in themselves to use their judgement on when to increase and decrease and is just a general guide, to follow to get the look that I’ve created. Please read the entire thing before beginning to see if you think...