Quick and Easy Patterns All you need is yarn, hooks and a little time and you can make anything Here are some of my favorites All you need is yarn, hooks.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Learn How to Knit and Crochet. Why Knit or Crochet? It has a calming effect -- helps relieve stress. It feels good to work with beautiful yarn colors.
Advertisements

MO-735 Overlock Dealer Training CLICK.
Jennifer Wolfe NAEA CONVENTION Baltimore, MD 2010.
Pop Art Cushion How to complete the back of your cushion.
Sewing Basics Earning your Sewing License. Why Learn How to Sew? Why should we learn how to hand sew? What are some useful applications from hand sewing?
Pin Cushion Assignment HNC3CI Crowell Adapted from Fairy Face Designs.
BUNNY LANTERN. Place BACK of envelope on table in front of you, with flap up and open.
Preparing a Launch Release Device. Gather the required parts 1 – Appropriate sized balloon 1 – Burner coil 1 – Spool 1 – String with small loop on one.
Pattern Layout, Pinning & Cutting
12.01 Sewing Tools.
Spiral Stairs Assembly Instruction By Laser Dollhouse Designs
Flag Raising, Lowering, and Folding
Museum Textile Services Conservation Netting.
How to construct a handbag
IPAD BEAN BAG STAND. INSTRUCTIONS TO SEW YOUR VERY OWN HANDY IPAD BEAN BAG STAND. This simple iPad Bean Bag Stand is sewn using your favourite medium.
How to construct the draw string bag Some things you’ll need to make a bag.
Learn How to Knit and Crochet. WHY Knit or Crochet? It has a calming effect -- helps relieve stress. It feels good to work with beautiful yarn colors.
Advanced Scroll Ring. Designing the ring Decide on your pattern. You can do one from the previous slide, or you can come up with your own design. Determine.
Horizontal to Vertical Seams. Yarn for Seaming Use same yarn as used for item unless you’ve used: – Novelty yarn – Mohair – Nubby or bumpy yarn When substituting.
Name: ___________________
Hairpin Lace Crochet A presentation on a Victorian form of crochet Copyright 2009 by Crochet Renee’
Mass Effect: Liara T’Soni Amigurumi I don’t own Mass Effect or Bioware. Feel free to use and share the pattern, but please don’t sell it or the amigurumi.
Just Hook It.
Needlework Danielle Nester Hillary Olivier. Plastic Canvas $1.29 3” x 3” Hobby Lobby $ ” x 13.0” Hobby Lobby $1.59 Hobby Lobby
Weaving. Cup Weaving 1.Draw 11 equally spaced dots along the top of the cup. 2.Cut a small cut at each dot. 3.Pull down each small cut so it stretches.
4 Pocket Weaving “ipod/itouch/cell phone cozy” Using color schemes in the usable craft of weaving.
Horizontal Seams. Yarn for Seaming Use yarn used for item except: – Novelty yarn – Mohair – Nubby or bumpy yarn When substituting – Match color and washability.
Making a cushion case Select two pieces of fabric the same size The dotted red line represents a seam allowance: 1.5cm A zip 5cms shorter than the length.
KNITTING FOR BEGINNERS Knitting Your First Scarf.
Seam Finishes Gwishiri Apparel I. Sewing Plain Seams A seam is a line of stitching that holds two layers of fabric together. A plain seam is the standard.
Craft Ideas (Pony Bead) Lamb Pony Bead Pattern You Need: 31 White Pony BeadsPony Beads 26 Ivory Pony BeadsPony Beads 2 Black Pony BeadsPony Beads 2 Pink.
Cross Stitching Cross stitching is when you make an “ X ” by crossing one stitch over another. Today, we are just going to be doing ½ stitches like this.
Ginger bread men. Design plus make As a class we are going to design a ginger bread man mobile Each person has to make two ginger bread men and another.
How to Sew a Button Step by Step Instructions. Thread the Needle For buttons, you should double the thread to make the job quicker. Pull it through the.
How to Sew on a Button. Types of Buttons Two Hole Button Four Hole Button Shank Button.
APPAREL I AND APPAREL II Bordered Blanket. Supply Purchase Blanket Front: 1 yard Contrasting Blanket Back: 1 ¼ yard Thread Suggested fabrics: Soft firmly.
STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS Basic Hand Sewing. Thread the Needle If you like, you can double the thread to make this job quicker. Simply pull it through.
By Fan Chao Chen.  Sheer ribbons ( 2 piece, each 6 inch long)  5mm round acrylic stones (color should match the ribbons)  2 earring hooks  4 jump.
Using a hand loom to weave a small hand purse
Setting up correctly Different types and their use
 Fold each of the 6 pieces of paper in half, diagonally.  You can do them all at once  If the paper you're using doesn't make a perfect triangle,
Hand Sewing Buttons and Things.
Pencil Case Production Yr 7 Textiles. Cutting and marking out your fabric pieces: Cut one piece of material 50 cm x 40cm.
JAYME MASON 2 ND HOUR CAREER TECHNOLOGY FOUNDATION Crocheting Hats.
Rake Knitting Sarah Durham and Anne Marie Wadlington.
Press the 3-4 inch piece of fabric in half lengthwise. After pressing the small trim in half lay it on top of the medium cuff piece with raw edges together.
Fabric Arts I Photo Transfer Pillow. Steps 1 & 2 Pin your “A” strips to your “C” strips with face sides together.
How to thread a needle Basic hand sewing stiches
Stiches & Basting Aeroll John M. Carreon BSE – TLE III.
Making a Bow. Probably the most difficult skill that a beginning florist or other plant retailer must learn is that of bow making. The process looks simple,
Hand Sewing Stuffed Animals. Pin vs. Needle Pins have Heads Needles have an Eye.
Doreen Smith Communication Embroidery The History of Embroidery What is it? Stitches Is Embroidery becoming a lost art?
Learn How to Crochet.
Making Finger Joints.
Demonstrate how to thread a needle.
Making a Bow Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office
Making a basic granny square
How I Made My Bustier….
Sewing Basics: How to Sew on a Button
Stitching by Machine Part 4.
Weaving Art 2200.
Step by Step Instructions
Review of Sewing Terms and Techniques
Step by Step Instructions
A tote bag in 10 steps You can make tote bags in so many different ways – here is one way for you to follow  make sure you have adult supervision if.
Pattern for Little Bags I do not charge for my pattern but if you use it I would appreciate it if you could make a small donation to a charity of your.
Step by Step Instructions
Step by Step Instructions
Designer: Designs by Phanessa
It’s sew simple to make a patchwork pincushion.
Presentation transcript:

Quick and Easy Patterns All you need is yarn, hooks and a little time and you can make anything Here are some of my favorites All you need is yarn, hooks and a little time and you can make anything Here are some of my favorites

Head Band Lion Brand ® Bonbons GAUGE: 19 sc + 23 rows = 4 in. (10 cm). BE SURE TO CHECK YOUR GAUGE. When you match the gauge in a pattern, your project will be the size specified in the pattern and the materials specified in the pattern will be sufficient. If it takes you fewer stitches and rows to make a 4 in. [10 cm] square, try using a smaller size hook or needles; if more stitches and rows, try a larger size hook or needles. STITCH EXPLANATION: Lsc (long single crochet) Insert hook into next st 2 rows below. Yarn over and draw up a loop to the height of the current row. Yarn over and draw through both loops on hook. Note: To work in a st 2 rows below, work into the st in the row numbered 2 less than the row being worked. For example, if you are working Row 5 and are instructed to work ‘in next st 2 rows below’, you will work the next st from its position on Row 3. NOTES: 1. To change color, work last st of old color to last yarn over. Yarn over with new color and draw through all loops on hook to complete the st. 2. The instructions for each Trim specify a multiple of sts for the pattern. To make longer lengths of any of the Trims, just work additional chs – enough to create additional multiples of the stitch pattern. TRIM 1 (Blanket Edging - worked over a multiple of 4 sts + 3 additional sts) With blue, ch 40. Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across - 39 sts. Rows 2-4: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st across. Change to red. Row 5: With red, ch 1, turn, *sc in next 3 sts, Lsc in next st; rep from * to last 3 sts, sc in last 3 sts - 30 sc and 9 Lsc at the end of this row. Fasten off. TRIM 2 (Small Picot - worked over a multiple of 3 sts) With purple, ch 40. Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across - 39 sts. Rows 2 and 3: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st across. Change to taupe. Row 4: With taupe, rep Row 2. Row 5: Ch 1, turn, *sc in next st, ch 3, sl st in first ch of ch-3 (small picot made), sk next st, sc in next st; rep from * across - 13 small picots at the end of this row. Fasten off. TRIM 3 (Large Picot - worked over a multiple of 3 sts + 2 additional sts) With gold, ch 42. Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across - 41 sts. Rows 2 and 3: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st across. Change to blue. Row 4: With blue, rep Row 2. Row 5: Ch 1, turn, sc in next 2 sts, *ch 5, sl st in first ch of ch-5 (large picot made), sk next st, sc in next 2 sts; rep from * across - 13 large picots at the end of this row. Fasten off. TRIM 4 (Triple Picot - worked over a multiple of 5 sts) With pink, ch 41. Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across - 40 sts. Rows 2 and 3: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st across. Change to purple. Row 4: With purple, rep Row 2. Row 5: Ch 1, turn, sc in next st, *ch 5, sl st in first ch of ch-5, sc in next st, ch 7, sl st in first ch of ch-7, sc in next st, ch 5, sl st in first ch of ch-5 (triple picot made), sc in next 3 sts; rep from * to last 4 sts, ch 5, sl st in first ch of ch-5, sc in next st, ch 7, sl st in first ch of ch-7, sc in next st, ch 5, sl st in first ch of ch-5, sc in next 2 sts - 8 triple picots at the end of this row. Fasten off. TRIM 5 (Shell - worked over a multiple of 4 sts + 1 additional st) With amber, ch 42. Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across - 41 sts. Rows 2 and 3: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st across. Change to pink. Row 4: With pink, rep Row 2. Row 5: Ch 1, turn, sc in first st, *sk next st, 5 dc in next st (shell made), sk next st, sc in next st; rep from * across - 10 shells at the end of this row. Fasten off. TRIM 6 (Dc Clusters - worked over a multiple of 4 sts) With taupe, ch 41. Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across - 40 sts. Rows 2 and 3: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st across. Change to copper. Row 4: With copper, rep Row 2. Row 5: Ch 3, turn, *sk next 3 sts, dc in next st, ch 3, work 4 dc around post of previous dc (cluster made); rep from * to last 4 sts, ch 3, sk next 3 sts, sl st in last st - 10 clusters at the end of this row. Note: To work a dc around the post of a previous st, yarn over and insert hook from front to back to front again around the post (body) of the st, yarn over and draw up a loop, then complete the dc as usual. Fasten off. FINISHING Weave in ends.

Hat Lion Brand ® Nature's Choice Organic ® Cotton GAUGE: 2 pattern reps = 4 1/2 in. (11.5 cm). BE SURE TO CHECK YOUR GAUGE. When you match the gauge in a pattern, your project will be the size specified in the pattern and the materials specified in the pattern will be sufficient. If it takes you fewer stitches and rows to make a 4 in. [10 cm] square, try using a smaller size hook or needles; if more stitches and rows, try a larger size hook or needles. HAT Ch 56. Taking care not to twist ch, join with sl st in first ch to form a ring. Rnd 1: Ch 3 (counts as dc here and throughout), sk next 2 ch, (3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc) in next ch, sk next 2 ch, *dc in next 2 ch, sk next 2 ch, (3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc) in next ch, sk next 2 ch; rep from * around to last ch, dc in last ch; join with sl st in top of beg ch – 8 pattern reps at the end of this rnd. Rnd 2: Ch 3, turn, sk next 3 dc, dc in next dc, ch 1, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next ch- 1 sp, ch 1, dc in next dc, sk next 2 dc, *dc in next 2 dc, sk next 2 dc, dc in next dc, ch 1, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next ch-1 sp, ch 1, dc in next dc, sk next 2 dc; rep from * around to last dc, dc in last dc; join with sl st in top of turning ch. Rnd 3: Ch 3, turn, dc in next dc, sk next dc, sk next ch-1 sp, sk next dc, (2 dc, ch 3, 2 dc) in next ch-1 sp, sk next dc, sk next ch-1 sp, sk next dc, *dc in next 2 dc, sk next dc, sk next ch-1 sp, sk next dc, (2 dc, ch 3, 2 dc) in next ch-1 sp, sk next dc, sk next ch-1 sp, sk next dc; rep from * around; join with sl st in top of turning ch. Rnd 4: Ch 3, turn, sk next 2 dc, (3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc) in next ch-3 sp, sk next 2 dc, *dc in next 2 dc, sk next 2 dc, (3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc) in next ch-3 sp, sk next 2 dc; rep from * around to last dc, dc in last dc, join with sl st in top of turning ch. Rep Rnds 2-4 until piece measures about 8 in. (20.5 cm) from beginning. Fasten off. FINISHING Thread a length of yarn through the base of sts of first row and pull to gather. Knot securely. Weave in ends.

Market Bag Lion Brand ® Cotton-Ease ® GAUGE: 11 dc = about 4 in. (10 cm). BE SURE TO CHECK YOUR GAUGE. When you match the gauge in a pattern, your project will be the size specified in the pattern and the materials specified in the pattern will be sufficient. If it takes you fewer stitches and rows to make a 4 in. [10 cm] square, try using a smaller size hook or needles; if more stitches and rows, try a larger size hook or needles. STITCH EXPLANATION: dc2tog (dc dec) Yo, insert hook in sp between next 2 sts and draw up a loop, yo and draw through 2 loops. Yo, insert hook in next sp and draw up a loop. Yo, and draw through 2 loops, yo and draw through all loops on hook. NOTES: Work dcs into sps between sts, rather than into sts. BAG Ch 3, join with sl st to form a ring. Rnd 1: Ch 3 (counts as first dc here and throughout), work 11 more dc in ring; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 12 dc. Rnd 2: Ch 3, turn, dc in same sp as join, *2 dc in next sp between sts; rep from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 24 dc. Rnd 3: Ch 3, turn, dc in same sp as join, dc in next sp between sts, *2 dc in next sp between sts, dc in next sp between sts; rep from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 36 dc. Rnd 4: Ch 3, turn, dc in same sp as join, dc in next 2 sps between sts, *2 dc in next sp between sts, dc in next 2 sps between sts; rep from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 48 dc. Rnd 5: Ch 3, turn, dc in same sp as join, dc in next 3 sps between sts, *2 dc in next sp between sts, dc in next 3 sps between sts; rep from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 60 dc Rnd 6: Ch 3, turn, dc in each sp around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc. Rnd 7: Ch 3, turn, dc in same sp as join, dc in next 4 sps between sts, *2 dc in next sp between sts, dc in next 4 sps between sts; rep from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 72 dc. Rnd 8: Ch 3, turn, dc in same sp as join, dc in next 7 sps between sts, *2 dc in next sp between sts, dc in next 7 sps between sts; rep from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 81 dc. Rnd 9: Ch 3, turn, dc in same sp as join, dc in next 8 sps between sts, *2 dc in next sp between sts, dc in next 8 sps between sts; rep from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 90 dc. Rnd 10: Ch 3, turn, dc in same sp as join, dc in next 9 sps between sts, *2 dc in next sp between sts, dc in next 9 sps between sts; rep from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 99 dc. Rnd 11: Rep Rnd 6. Rnd 12: Ch 3, turn, dc in same sp as join, dc in next 10 sps between sts, *2 dc in next sp between sts, dc in next 10 sps between sts; rep from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 108 dc. Rnd 13: Ch 3, turn, dc in same sp as join, dc in next 17 sps between sts, *2 dc in next sp between sts, dc in next 17 sps between sts; rep from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 114 dc. Rnd 14: Ch 3, turn, dc in same sp as join, dc in next 18 sps between sts, *2 dc in next sp between sts, dc in next 18 sps between sts; rep from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 120 dc. Rnds 15-28: Rep Rnd 6. Rnd 29: Ch 3, turn, dc in next 7 sps between sts, dc2tog, *dc in next 8 sps between sts, dc2tog; repeat from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 108 dc. Rnd 30: Rep Rnd 6. Rnd 31: Ch 3, turn, dc in next 3 sps between sts, dc2tog, *dc in next 4 sps between sts, dc2tog; repeat from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 90 dc. Rnd 32: Rep Rnd 6. Do not fasten off. Shape handle Row 33: Ch 3, dc2tog, dc in next 29 sps, dc2tog, dc in next sp; leave remaining sts unworked – 33 sts. Rows 34-45: Ch 3, turn, dc2tog, dc in each sp across to last 3 sps, dc2tog, dc in next sp – 9 sts at end of Row 45. Rows 46-56: Ch 3, turn, dc in each sp across – 9 sts. Fasten off at end of Row 56. Sk 10 sps from last st worked on Rnd 32. Join yarn with sl st in next sp, ch 3 and work same as for first half of handle. Do not fasten off. From wrong side, sc ends of handle tog. FINISHING From right side, sc evenly around edges of handle. Weave in ends.

Mittens ADULT MEDIUM (ADULT LARGE) ONLY Ribbing Ch 9 (10). Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across - 8 (9) sc at the end of this row. Row 2: Ch 1, turn, working in back loops only, sc in each sc across. Rep last row until piece measures 6 1/2 (8) in. (16.5 (20.5) cm) from beg. Fold piece in half with short ends tog. Joining Row: Working through both thicknesses, sl st across short ends to join last row to first row. Do not fasten off. Body Rnd 1 (RS): Ch 1, work 20 (24) sc evenly spaced around one edge of Ribbing; join with sl st in first sc. Rnd 2: Ch 2 (does not count as a st here and throughout), dc in each sc around; join with sl st in top of beg ch. Rnd 3: Ch 2, dc in first 8 (10) dc, 2 dc in next dc, dc in next 2 dc, 2 dc in next dc, dc in last 8 (10) dc; join with sl st in top of beg ch - 22 (26) dc at the end of this rnd. Rnd 4: Ch 2, dc in first 9 (11) dc, 2 dc in next dc, dc in next 2 dc, 2 dc in next dc, dc in next 8 (10) dc, 2 dc in last dc; join with sl st in top of beg ch - 25 (29) dc at the end of this rnd. Rnd 5: Ch 2, dc in first 10 (12) dc, 2 dc in next dc, dc in next 2 dc, 2 dc in next dc, dc in last 11 (13) dc; join with sl st in top of beg ch - 27 (31) dc at the end of this rnd. Thumb Opening Rnd 6: Ch 2, dc in first 10 (11) dc, ch 2, sk next 7 (9) dc for thumb, dc in last 10 (11) dc; join with sl st in top of beg ch - 20 (22) dc and 1 ch-sp at the end of this rnd. Hand Rnd 7: Ch 2, dc in each dc and ch around; join with sl st in top of beg ch - 22 (24) dc at the end of this rnd. Rnd 8: Ch 2, dc2tog, dc in each dc to last 2 dc, dc2tog; join with sl st in top of beg ch - 20 (22) dc at the end of this rnd. Rnd 9: Ch 2, dc in each dc around; join with sl st in top of beg ch. Rnd 10: Ch 2, dc2tog, dc in next 8 (9) dc, dc2tog, dc in last 8 (9) dc; join with sl st in top of beg ch - 18 (20) dc at the end of this rnd. Rnds (13): Ch 2, dc in each dc around; join with sl st in top of beg ch. Rnd 13 (14): Ch 2, (dc2tog) twice, dc in next 3 (4) dc, (dc2tog) twice, dc in next 3 (4) dc, (dc2tog) twice; join with sl st in top of beg ch - 12 (14) dc at the end of this rnd. Rnd 14 (15): Ch 2, (dc2tog) around - 6 (7) dc at the end of this rnd. Fasten off, leaving a long tail. Thread tail through sts of last rnd and pull to close opening. Secure end. Thumb With RS facing, join yarn with sl st at side of thumb opening. Rnd 1: Ch 2, dc in each skipped dc and sc in each ch of thumb opening; join with sl st in top of beg ch - 9 (11) sts at the end of this rnd. Rnd 2: Ch 2, dc in each dc and sc around; join with sl st in top of beg ch. Rnds 3-4 (5): Ch 2, dc in each dc around; join with sl st in top of beg ch. Rnd 5 (6): Ch 2, (dc2tog) 4 (5) times, dc in last dc; join with sl st in top of beg ch - 5 (6) sts. Fasten off, leaving a long tail. Thread tail through sts of last rnd and pull to close opening. Secure end. FINISHING Weave in ends.

Scarf Lion Brand ® Tweed Stripes GAUGE: 16 double crochet = about 4 in. (10 cm). BE SURE TO CHECK YOUR GAUGE. When you match the gauge in a pattern, your project will be the size specified in the pattern and the materials specified in the pattern will be sufficient. If it takes you fewer stitches and rows to make a 4 in. [10 cm] square, try using a smaller size hook or needles; if more stitches and rows, try a larger size hook or needles. SCARF Chain 24. Row 1: Double crochet in 4th chain from hook and in each chain across. Row 2: Chain 3, turn, double crochet in each stitch across. Repeat last row until almost all yarn has been used. Fasten off. FINISHING Weave in ends.