October 05, 2008
LOTS TO DONATE THIS WEEK
Crochet, where have you been all my life?
I got a simple dc pattern from one of the ladies in my charity group, and this was a great way to use up all those little golf-ball-sized leftovers. And they crank out quick, in about 40 minutes or so each.
I was a woman possessed, figuring out color combinations so I could use every last inch of the yarn.
UPDATE:
As requested, here's the pattern.
With F or G hook and baby yarn, chain 4.
Row 1: 15 dc in fourth chain from needle (first 3 chains counts as 1 dc): 16 dc. Connect with slip stitch (on this and at the end of every row)
Row 2: 3 chains, *2 dc in next stitch, 1 dc in next, rep from *
Row 3: 3 chains, 1 dc in same stitch, * 1 dc in next 2 stitches, 2 dc in next stitch, rep from *
Row 4: 3 chains, 1 dc in same stitch, *1 dc in next 3 stitches, 2 dc in next stitch, rep from *
Row 5: 1 dc in each dc,
Row 6-9: repeat row 5
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Could you please post the pattern or email it to me? My mom and I have lots of leftover yarn from different projects. She usually knits her hats, but is looking for a crochet pattern.
Posted by: Cindy at October 05, 2008 09:33 AM (9shIH)
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Told ja! crocheting is soooo much faster. and yeah, baby hats or the bags for wheelchairs/walkers use up all the ends and bits.
LAW
Posted by: LAW at October 05, 2008 09:53 AM (rcqzY)
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Someone teach me to crochet. I'm still cheat knitting (looming) little hats when I can, but I'd love to learn to crochet. Knitting with two needles ain't my gig, but maybe, just maybe, I can crochet. I can make a chain. In one direction. Can't turn and come back.
Posted by: Susan at October 05, 2008 11:57 AM (bwlsC)
Posted by: Marine Wife at October 06, 2008 08:05 AM (Vbk4m)
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Thanks!!! Now I can get rid of my odd balls of yarn.
Posted by: Cindy at October 06, 2008 11:21 AM (9shIH)
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AWESOME
I am going to keel over and die at how cute this
knitted bat is.
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It is cute! Color me surprised at a cute bat. I followed your link thinking that last shot may have affected your brain ;>) but.. it really is cute. They just look precious hanging there.
Posted by: Ruth H at October 05, 2008 08:33 AM (FAgoX)
Posted by: Green at October 05, 2008 10:24 AM (6Co0L)
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Those are too cute!! I love the little heart-shaped buttons to keep their wings closed when they are upside down.
Posted by: Guard Wife at October 05, 2008 11:45 AM (eb8pN)
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Sarah,
Just sitting here thinking about the preemies who will be going home from the hospital all nice and warm because you cared enough to make caps; well, it makes me all misty. You have such a kind, loving heart that you should not be worried about what kind of mother you will be. "Her children rise up and bless her". Like so many others, I'm praying for you and your husband.
Posted by: Pamela at October 05, 2008 01:28 PM (bo2vh)
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