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24 June 2012

Here is a pattern inspired by Harry Potter--the Golden Snitch!

Enjoy!




Materials

Gold and White Acrylic Yarn
   (Red heart or similar)
Size G hook
Tapestry needle

Abbreviations
ch=chain
sc=single crochet
sl st= slip stitch
st=stitch


Snitch Body
ch 2
Round 1: 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook, do not join
Round 2: 2 sc in each sc around
Round 3: *sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc* Repeat ** around
Round 4-6: sc in each st around
Round 7: *sc in next 3 sc, skip next st*  Repeat ** around
stuff with fiberfill now
Round 8: *sc in next 2 sc, skip next st* Repeat ** around
Round 9: *sc in next sc, skip next st* Repeat ** around
Round 10: skip 2 sts, sl st in next st to close up the hole.
Fasten off, weave in ends.



Wings (make 2)
ch 12
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in next 3, skip 2 stitches, sc across, ch 2
Row 2: Sc on other side of beginning chains ( don’t turn your work over, but rotate it 90 degrees clockwise so the beginning chains are up so you can work them ), 5 sc across, ch 1, turn
Row 3: Sc in each st across, 2 sc in final sc, ch 1 fasten off pulling the last ch1 snug with a long enough tail to stitch it to the ball.
When you stitch the wings to the ball, stitch them over the first and last stitches.

03 June 2012

Hi all!

I have decided to upload a new pattern just for you! It is an adorable pumpkin hat and here are the directions:


This hat makes a newborn sized hat, but you can make it however large you want by either going up needle sizes, or increasing the number of knit stitches between purl stitches (read through the pattern and this will make sense)

On size 3 or 4 DPNs with orange worsted weight yarn,

Cast on 56 stitches and join in the round using your preferred method
Complete about 4" of K6 P1 "ribbing" (I put "ribbing" in quotations, because the result does not really look like your traditional ribbing)

Now for the decreases

After each purl stitch, K2tog, knit the other knit stitches and purl the purls

Work the next round in the pattern (knit the knits and purl the purls)

Next round of decrease: before each purl stitch, SSK, work all the other stitches in pattern

Work the next round in pattern

**Now we are going to do both methods of decreasing. After each purl, K2tog, before each purl, SSK, knit and purl all other stitches in pattern***


Work the next round in pattern


Repeat the red rounds, above, once more so that you only have 18 stitches left on your needles.
K2tog for the remaining knit stitches and purl the purl stitches

You should have 12 stitches left. K2tog around so that there are 6 stitches left on your needles.

Drop orange and join with light brown.

Knit all stitches until the stem measures about 2" then do the following:

K1, K2tog, K1, KFB

Knit

Repeat these two rounds twice more. This increasing and decreasing within the round will help make your stem curl over. The amount of curl depends on you, if you want less, only do it once. If you want more, then keep going until you get what you're looking for.

Knit around for another 1-2" or until the stem is your desired length. Use a cinch bind off to close up the opening. This means you should pull up your most recent stitch so there is a very long loop. Snip it, and pull it through the other stitches using a crochet hook or your fingers or a darning needle and pull tight to close. I like to knot it off as well before weaving in the ends.

For the leaves, make 2 and follow along below. Each line is a row.

With green, cast on 8 stitches

Knit across

Purl across

K2tog, knit to last two stitches, SSK


Purl across


Continue these last two rows until you are down to two stitches, bind off and stitch to the top of your hat using a darning needle.

Enjoy!