October 25, 2011

TODDLER COWL


Toddler Cowl
By Erica Knudson
This toddler-sized cowl is an attempt to avoid a bulky scarf while still keeping my girl's neck warm this winter. **Please see safety note in row 12.

Toddler Cowl
By Erica Knudson

The example in the photo was made with worsted weight yarn and a size N (9mm) crochet hook.

(In the photo, I changed yarn color for stripes on rows 3, 6, and 9.)



Chain 63

1. Dc in fourth ch from hook and each st across. Turn – 60

2. Ch 3, dc2tog, dc in next and in each st across until 2 sts remain. Dc2tog. Turn – 58

3. Ch 3, dc2tog two times, dc in next and in each st across until 4 sts remain. Dc2tog two times.

Turn – 54

4. Ch 3, dc2tog four times, dc in next and in each st across until 8 sts remain. Dc2tog four times.

Turn – 46

5. Repeat row 4 – 38

6. Ch 3, dc in each st across. Turn – 38

7. Repeat row 6 – 38

8. Repear row 6 – 38

9. Ch 3, dc twice in the next 2 sts, dc in next and in each st across until 2 sts remain, dc in next two sts. Turn – 42

10. Repeat row 9 – 46

11. Ch 3, dc in next st and in each st across – 46

12. Bring seam together with “wrong sides” facing. Sl st across seam.
**For safety reasons and for quick removal in case of an emergency, you may choose to forego this step and; create a tie at the ends, use a button, or simply leave the ends and wrap it - whatever would work best in your case.

13. Fasten off. Weave in ends.





Key:
ch = chain

dc = double crochet

st = stitch

dc2tog = (yarn over, insert hook in next st, yarn over and pull over loop, yarn over, draw through 2 loops) 2 times, yarn over and draw through all loops on hook. A method of decreasing by 1 stitch.

sl st = silp stitch



**Please don’t sell this pattern.

Making Posts...

The Baby Flower Headband has been my most popular pattern by far.

Happy Sober Mama mentioned my Baby Flower Headband pattern in a post, so I thought I'd share it here: http://happysobermama.blogspot.com/2011/10/quick-baby-crochet-headband.html

If you'd like to make it, too, you can find the Baby Flower Headband pattern here:
http://handmadebyerica.blogspot.com/2011/05/baby-flower-headband.html

October 19, 2011

TRUFFLE COWL

This is a nice project to show off chunky handspun yarn. The weight of this yarn is sometimes quite variegated. It lends itself to natural, artsy feel in this project, though, so I’m really happy with how it turned out.
Truffle Cowl (Handspun)
By Erica Knudson

Truffle Cowl
By Erica Knudson

The example in the photos was made with bulky yarn (handspun, variegated in weight) and a size N crochet hook.

Chain 127.

1. Hdc in 3rd ch from hook and in each st across – 126 Starting ch of row counts as 1 st.

Join this row and each row with a sl st at the top of the chain across.

2. Ch 3, skip 1 st, hdc in next st. (Ch 1, skip 1 st, hdc in next) throughout row, join – 63

3. Ch 2, hdc in next and throughout row (including ch sts), join – 126

4. Repeat row 2 – 63

5. through 9. Repeat row 3 – 126
If you'd like your cowl even wider, you can continue repeating row 3 until the desired width is achieved.

10. Fasten off. Weave in ends.


Key:
ch = chain
hdc = half double crochet
st = stitch
sl st = slip stitch

**Please don’t sell this pattern.

October 6, 2011

CASUAL HAT & MITTIES


Casual Hat
By Erica Knudson

Casual Hat & Mitties
By Erica Knudson
This pattern includes a toddler-size (age 2) hat & fingerless mitties.  One could replace the picot edging with a simple single crochet border for a less-frilly look.
Materials Used for both hat & mitties: Size K Hook, Bulky Weight Yarn
Hat:
1.  Ch 5    Sl st in the first ch to make a ring.
2.  Ch 2 (counts as 1 here and throughout), 9 hdc in circle – 10    Sl st to join this row and each row after.
3.  Ch 2, hdc in same st    2 hdc in each st around – 20
4.  Ch 2, hdc in same st,  (2 hdc in next, hdc in next) around – 30
5.  Ch 2, hdc in same st,  (2 hdc in next, hdc in next 2) around – 40
6.  Ch 2, hdc in same st,  (2 hdc in next, hdc in next 3) around – 50
7.  Ch 2, hdc in same st,  (2 hdc in next, hdc in next 4) around – 60
8.  Ch 2, hdc in next and around – 60
9.  through 17. Repeat Row 8 – 60
10. Ch 2, sc in next, (ch 1, sc in next) around – 60
Casual Mitties
By Erica Knudson
11. Fasten off and weave in ends.

Mitties (each is made in one piece)
1.  Ch 12 (for base) + 2 = 14
2.  Hdc in 3rd ch from hook and across – 12
3.  Ch 2, hdc in each st across – 12
4.  through 13. Repeat Row 3 – 12
5.  Without fastening off, Join long sides of rectangle and sl st across seam (makes a tube shape).
6.  Ch 1, (sc, ch1) around cuff until the last st.
    
At the last st, ch 2 (loosely) and sl st to join across (making a toddler-sized thumb hole).
7.  Fasten off and weave in ends.
8.  Repeat for 2nd mitt.
Key:
ch = chain
hdc = half double crochet
sl st = slip stitch
st = stitch
sc = single crochet
**Please do not sell this pattern.





Casual Hat & Mitties
By Erica Knudson