Showing posts with label free pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free pattern. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Free Amigurumi Frog Prince Pattern



With Halloween just around the corner, it has me thinking on all the little princesses 
who will be trick or treating. 
Can I just say I haven't seen nearly as many dress up as prince charmings?!
The princess must have a counterpart with her no? 
I think this frog prince would be the perfect pairing with any princess costume! 
I give you the amigurumi pattern here free to be made at your leisure nearly a month in advance of trick or treating. I believe in you! ;) I believe in miracles too, and yarn... yarn that can make something to brighten any one's day... okay - ready, set, go! 
* Make some magic! :) *



Frog Prince Amigurumi Pattern 

Materials:
- Green 4ply yarn for body
- 4ply yarn for legs
- Size 10 Gold Crochet Thread for the crown
- 1 Pair gold safety eyes - 8mm
- Tapestry needle
- Stuffing
- Size 6 hook (1.80 MM)
- G hook (size 6- 4.25MM)

Finished size: Approximately 3 ½ inches from head to bum and 1 ¼ - 2 inches wide.

Abbreviations:
- Sc = Single Crochet
- Dc = Double Crochet
- FLO = Front Loop Only
- St = Stitch
- Sc2tog – Single Crochet 2 Together (decrease)
- Ch = Chain
- X = Times
- Rep = Repeat
- Inc = Increase by working sc’s in the same st
- Dec = Decrease
- Slst = Slip Stitch
- Trc = Triple Crochet2

BODY:

Using green yarn 

Round 1: Sc 8 in magic loop (8) – Put a marker at the end of each round to help keep your
place (this is optional of course)
Round 2: Sc 3 in the 1st st, 2sc in next, sc 2, sc 2 in next st (inc), 3sc in next, sc 2 (14)
Round 3: Sc 2, sc 3 in next st, sc1, sc 2 in next st (inc), sc 2, sc 2 in next st (inc), sc 1 sc3 in
next st, sc 4 (20)
Round 4: Sc 4, sc 3 in next st, sc 2, sc 2 in next st (inc), sc 4, sc 2 in next st (inc), sc 2, sc3
in next st, sc 4 (26)
Rounds 5 - 6: (2 Rounds) Sc around (26)
Round 7: Sc 5, sc2tog (dec), sc 1, sc 2 in next st (inc), sc 1, sc2tog (dec), sc 2, sc2tog (dec), sc
1, sc2 in next st (inc), sc 1, sc2tog (dec) sc 5 (24)
Round 8: Sc4, sc2tog (dec), sc3, sc2tog (dec), sc 2, sc2tog, sc 3, sc2tog, sc4 ( 20 )
Round 9: Sc4, sc2tog (dec), sc 1, sc 2 in next st (inc), sc 4, sc 2 in next sc (inc), sc 1, sc2tog
(dec), sc 4 ( 20)
Round 10: Sc 3, sc2tog, sc 3, sc2tog, sc2tog, sc 3, sc2tog, sc 3 (16)
Rounds 11 - 12: (2 Rounds) Sc around (16)
Round 13: Sc 1, sc2tog, sc 4, dec1, sc 4, sc2tog, sc 1 (13)
Round 14: Sc 4, inc 1, sc1, inc1, sc1, inc1, sc 4 (16)
Round 15: Sc3, inc1, sc 2, sc3 in next 1, sc2, sc3 in next 1, sc 2, inc1, sc 3 (22)
Round 16: Sc 2, inc1, sc1, dec1, sc2, dec1, sc2, dec1, sc2, dec1, sc1, inc1, sc2 (20)
Round 17: Sc2tog around (10)
Place eyes between rows 16 & 17 3 - 5 stitches apart - Stuff your frog at this point
Round 18: Sc 5, sc2 in next, sc3 in next, sc 2 in next, sc2 (14)
Round 19: Sc 1, sc2tog, sc2, sc2tog, sc3tog, sc2tog, sc2 (9)
Round 20: Sc 2 tog until 4 st remain
Weave in ends and pinch the nose to flatten the area that makes up the frogs mouth. 3

FRONT LEGS - Make 2

Using green yarn

Round 1: Sc 4 in magic loop (4)
Leave a length of thread hanging OUTside the leg in order to use this later to attached the
leg to the body.
Round 2: * Sc2 in 1st st (inc), sc 1 * Repeat once (6)
Rounds 3 - 5: (3 Rounds) Sc around (6)
Round 6: *Sc 1, dec 1* Repeat once (4)
Rounds 7 - 10: (3 Rounds) Sc around (4) on last round ch 3, turn
Round 11: (Dc1, tc1, ch2, dc1, tc1) All in next st, dc1, FO and weave in ends

BACK LEGS – Make 2

Using green yarn 

Round 1: Sc 4 in magic loop (4)
Leave a length of thread hanging OUTside the leg in order to use this later to attached the
leg to the body.
Round 2: * Sc2 in 1st st, sc 1 * Repeat once (6)
Rounds 3 - 5: (3 Rounds) Sc around (6)
Round 6: *Sc 1, dec 1* Repeat once (4)
Round 7: Sc around (4)
Round 8: * Sc2 in 1st st, sc 1 * Repeat once (6)
Round 9 - 11: (3 Rounds) Sc around (6)
Round 12: *Sc 1, dec 1* Repeat once (4)
Rounds 13 - 16: (3 Rounds) Sc around (4) on last round ch 3, turn
Round 17: (dc1, tc1, ch2, dc1, tc1) all in next st, dc1. FO and weave in ends. 4

With remaining thread, sew feet to your frog.
- Back legs 4th row 6 - 7 st apart
- Front legs 12th row 4 -5 st apart

CROWN:

Using size 10 thread and size 6 / 1.80 MM hook

Round 1: Ch 15, slst in 1st sc
Round 2: Ch 4, *dc,trc, ch2, trc* repeat to end, slst in top of 1st ch4, FO and weave in ends
Position the crown on the middle of the frogs head with one of the points of the crown
aligning with his nose in the front. Sew on between the 4th and 8th row however you like it
best. :)
Please NOTE: 
This pattern is Copyright of Lostsentiments 2012 - 2014.  All rights reserved.
You have permission to sell the finished item from this pattern but rewriting, reselling, distributing or copying the pattern itself is prohibited. 
Please include a link back to my etsy shop or blog in all sales/listings of items. 
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Coconut Milk Peekaboo Lace Scarf Pattern - FREE Knitting Pattern

This scarf was knit in March for a friends mom. She picked the colors and I made up a pattern to placate my designer side :). This design allows for a very dense scarf that can cover more area when stretched out, and then you get to see the openwork peek through! The body (or cream colored yarn in this case) is the inverse of the border pattern. If you like you can work the whole scarf in either the border or the body pattern if desired. The changing of the pattern on the ends adds a little extra something. :)







Coconut Milk Peekaboo Lace Scarf 
 FREE Knitting Pattern
(Previously known as "Peekaboo Lace Chain Link Pattern")


Yarn: Worsted Weight holding 2 strands throughout
Needle Size: 13 / 9.00 mm


Cast on 22 stitches

Beginning Border:

Row 1:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2 

Row 2:  P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2

Row 3:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 4:  P2, K2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2, k2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2

Row 5:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, k2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 6:  P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2

Row 7:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, k2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 8:  P2, YO, SSK, P2, YO, SSKP2, YO, SSKP2, YO, SSKP2, YO, SSK, P2

Repeat Rows 1 - 8 once more, then Row 1 - 7 again.

***Switch to Ivory Colored Yarn***

Body:

Row 24:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 25:  P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2

Row 26:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 27:  P2, K2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2, k2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2

Row 28:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, k2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 29:  P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2

Row 30:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, k2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 31:  P2, YO, SSK, P2, YO, SSKP2, YO, SSKP2, YO, SSKP2, YO, SSK, P2

Repeat Rows 24 - 31 until you have reached a length that is about 9 - 10 inches short of how long you want  your scarf. Then work Rows 24 - 30 once more be for changing back to your border color.

End Border:

Row 1:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, k2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 2:  P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2

Row 3:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 4:  P2, K2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2, k2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2

Row 5:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, k2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 6:  P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2

Row 7:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, k2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 8:  P2, YO, SSK, P2, YO, SSKP2, YO, SSKP2, YO, SSKP2, YO, SSK, P2

Repeat Rows 1 - 8 once more, then Row 1 - 7 again, binding off on the last Row 7.

Weave in ends and enjoy! :)







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Monday, March 10, 2014

Free Pattern for Crocheted Leprechaun Shoe

Last year on St. Patrick's Day, a creative mom used Lostsentiments Green St. Patrick's Day Hat to give her kids the impression that a leprechaun had left it behind! :) Since the hat was such a hit, this year she requested I make a leprechaun shoe! :) So I whipped up this pattern and decided to share it here with you!

If you'd like to make a Leprechaun hat yourself - the pattern can be found here on etsy and on ravelry here

 I've done my best to proofread and edit the pattern, but if you have any questions as you work it up please let me know. 

Thank you! 



Leprechaun Shoe Pattern

Yarn: Worsted Weight
Hook Size: 8 / H 5.00mm

Finished size: Approximately 2 inches long, 1 1/4 inches tall and 1 inches wide. 

Note: I recommend starting with the Magic Circle Technique, 

if this technique is new to you then find a step by step "how to" here.


Round 1: Sc 6 in magic circle (6)

Round 2: Sc 1, Inc 1, Inc 1, Sc 1, Inc 1, Inc 1 (10)

Round 3: Slst 2, Sc 1, Inc 1, Inc 1, Slst3, Inc 1, Inc 1 (14)

Round 4: Slst 4, Inc 1, Inc 2, Inc 1, Sc1 

From here, you will start working in the back loop only, 

                 Sc 6 to end of round (18)

Round 5: Sc 12 in back loop only,  Sc 6 in both loops around (18)

Round 6: Sc2, Dec1, Sc2, Inc1, Inc 1, Sc 2, Dec1, Sc 6, (18)

Round 7: Slst3, Sc2, Dec1, Dec1, Sc 2, Ch1, turn

        Row 1: Sc1, Dec1, Dec1, Sc 1, 

        Thread yarn through the remaining loops and pull tight. 
        Weave in ends

***Switch to yellow yarn***

Row 1: Sc 2 in center of shoe "bill".
Row 2: Ch 1 turn, Sc 2, weave in ends. 


Shoe should looke like Figure 1 below.


Fold yellow bill down towards the tip of the shoe like in Figure 2 above.

Take about 10 inches of black yarn and back stitch around the yellow until it looks like a buckle. Weave in ends and enjoy! 




All rights reserved. If you sell products made from this pattern, please link back to this post and credit Dawn Pearson/Lostsentiments as the designer. Thank you.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Free Amigurumi Crocheted Unicorn Horn Pattern

Free is the right price jes? Jes.





Here you go! Tell your friends where to find it, just please do not sell it as your own... and if you use it, kindly link back to this page, full disclosure mentioned at the end of this post. Thank you! I appreciate it!


Free Amigurumi Unicorn Horn Pattern

Yarn: Worsted Weight
Hook Size: 8 / H 5.00mm

Gauge: 1 inch x 1 inch = 4 rows x 3 stitches

Note: I recommend starting with the Magic Circle Technique, 
if this technique is new to you then find a step by step "how to" here.

Round 1: Sc3 in magic circle (3)

Round 2: Inc 1, sc 2 (4)

Round 3: Sc 2, Inc 1, sc 1 (5)

Round 4: Sc 3, inc 1, sc1 (6) 

Round 5: Sc 4, inc 1, sc 1 (7)

Round 6: Sc 2, Inc 1, sc 4 (8) 

Round 7: Sc around (8)

Round 8: Sc 3, Inc 1, Sc 4 (9)

Round 9:  Sc 4, inc 1, Sc 4 (10)

Round 10: Sc around (10)

Round 11: Sc 6, Inc 1, Sc3 (11)

Round 12: Sc 5, Inc 1, Sc 5 (12)

Round 13:  Sc 9, Inc 1,  Sc 2 (13)

Round 14:  Sc 3, Inc 1, Sc 9 (14)

Round 15:  Sc 6, Inc 1, Sc 7 (15)

Round 16: Sc 1, Inc 1, Sc 13 (16)

Round 17:  Sc 9, Inc 1, Sc 6 (17)

Round 18:  Sc 14, Inc 1, Sc 2 (18)

Round 19:  Sc 5, Inc 1, Sc 12 (19)

Round 20: Sc 12, Inc 1, Sc 6 (20)

Now, with a darker color purple, back stitch from the bottom of Round 20.
Up 2 rows and over 2 stitches each time until the tip of the horn, then work down again in the same way, granted you won't be able to do 2 over and 2 up once you are at the top of the horn, so just space them halfway apart (or stitches up 1 stitch over).

OR fasten the thread off once you reach the top of the horn then begin back stitching on Round 20, 8 stitches from the first line.

Once you have the initial stitches complete, using more of the darker purple thread, trace the back stitches by wrapping the thread around them like in the photo below.



Work up the thread and pull a little on the twisting thread as you go, this helps give it a "swirling" shape.

Here is Twilight Sparkle herself with a smile of approval :D ;)



All rights reserved. If you sell products made from this pattern, please link back to this post and credit Dawn Pearson/Lostsentiments as the designer. Thank you.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Free Knit Blueberry Bobbles Infinity Scarf Pattern


Though it's only been a few months I feel this post is a little overdue. Sometimes blogging is a ton of fun and I have a bunch of creative ideas at once, then, I get overwhelmed by all I want to do! Eventually I get back on track though as this post is a testament to ;). So  here she be! :)


Free Knit Blueberry Bobbles Infinity Scarf Pattern

Scarf was made holding 2 strands of worsted weight yarn together.
Made with size 13 needles.
Simply Caron Yarn: Iris

Gauge: 1 inch x 1 inch = 4 rows x 3 stitches

Row 1: Cast on 21 stitches

Row 2: (RS) K1, K2tog, YO, K3, In next stitch work, (K1, P1, K1, P1, K1), K3,  In next stitch work, (K1, P1, K1, P1, K1), K3, In next stitch work, (K1, P1, K1, P1, K1), K3, YO, SSK, K1 (33)

Row 3: Slst as if to knit, Purl across until last stitch, K1 (33)

Row 4: Slst as if to knit, K2tog, YO, K3, K5tog, K3, K5tog, K3, K5tog, K3, YO, SSK, K1 (21)

Row 5: Slst as if to knit, Purl across until last stitch, K1 (21)

Row 6: Slst as if to knit, K2tog, YO, K5, In next stitch work, (K1, P1, K1, P1, K1), K3,  In next stitch work, (K1, P1, K1, P1, K1), K5, YO, SSK, K1. (29)

Row 7: Slst as if to knit, Purl across until last stitch, K1. (29)

Row 8: Slst as if to knit, K2tog, YO, K5, K5tog, K3, K5tog, K5, YO, SSK, K1 (21)

Row 9: Slst as if to knit, Purl across until last stitch, K1 (21)

Repeat rows 2 - 9 until desired length. Bind off on row 9. 

Sew ends together and enjoy!




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Thursday, November 7, 2013

Crocheted Adult Flamingo Hat - Free Crochet Pattern

 I decided to offer this pattern for free on the blog instead of selling it in my ravelry store or on etsy

I've made 4 in total and they are pretty fun
If you decide to work this up for yourself or a loved one, I'm sure they'll have a great time with it too ;).

***1.3.14 Update***
I received and email today that AllFreeCrochet.com is now offering this pattern on their site!

Welcome All Free Crochet members! 

As AllFreeCrochet mentioned this hat would be neat as a penguin hat too! :) Using a different variety of colors of course ;). If I make one for a friend or one is requested I will share it with you! :) Happy Crafting!




ADULT FLAMINGO HAT

One Size Fits Most

What you'll need: 

Materials:
·         Black 4ply yarn for beak tip and eyes
·         Furry Pink yarn for edging
·         White 4 ply yarn for beak
·         Pink 4ply yarn for hat body
·         Tapestry needle
·         H hook (size 8- 5.00MM)

Finished size: Approximately 23 inches around and 9 inches tall

Gauge: 4 stitches and 5 rows = 1 inch in Sc

Abbreviations:

·         Sc = Single Crochet
·         Dc = Double Crochet
·         Dec = Decrease by working two sc together
·         Inc = Increase by working two sc in the same st
·         Trc = Triple Crochet
·         FO = Fasten Off
·         St = Stitch
·         Sl st = Slip Stitch
·         Ch = Chain
·         X = Times

·         Rep = Repeat

Work through both loops of stitches unless otherwise indicated.


BODY: 

Using pink yarn

At the beginning of each row you will chain, this counts as one for each row.

Row 1:  Chain 2 in in magic loop, Dc 17 in magic loop (18), Slst in 2nd chain to join the round – put a marker at the end of rounds to help keep your place (this is optional of course)

Row 2:  Ch 1, *Sc 1, Inc 1* repeat to the end Sc1, slst  in 1st Ch 1 (26)

Row 3:  Ch 2, Dc 2 in next (inc1) *Dc 2, Inc 1* rep to end, Dc1, Slst in 1st Ch (35)

Row 4:  Ch 1, Sc 3, Inc 1, *Sc 4, Inc 1* rep to end, Sl st in 1st Sc (42)

Row 5:  Ch 3, Trc 5, Inc 1 *Trc 6, Inc 1* repeat to end, Trc 6 (48)

Row 6:  Ch 2,  Dc 2, Inc 1 *Dc 7, Inc 1*repeat to end, Dc 4, Slst in 1st Ch (54)

Row 7:  Ch 3, Tr 7, Inc 1 *Tr 8, Inc 1* repeat to end (60)

Row 8:  Ch 1, Sc 5, Inc 1, *Sc 9, Inc 1*rep to end Sc 3, Slst in 1st Ch (66)

Row 9:  Ch 2, Dc across,  Slst in 1st Ch (66)

Row 10:  Ch 3, Trc across, Slst in 1st Ch (66)

Row 11:  Ch 2, Dc across, Slst in 1st Ch (66)

Row 12:  Ch 1, Sc across, Slst in 1st Ch (66)

Row 13:  Ch2, Dc across, Slst in 1st Ch (66)

Row 13:  Ch 2, Hdc across, Slst in 1st Ch (66)

Row 14: Ch 2, Dc across, Slst in 1st Ch (66)

Row 15:  Ch 1, Sc across, Slst in 1st Ch (66)

Row 16:  Ch 2, Hdc across, Slst in 1st Ch (66)

Row 17:  Ch 1, Sc across, Slst in 1st Ch (66)

Row 18:  Ch 3,Trc across, Slst in 1st Ch (66)

Row19:  Ch 2, Dc across, Slst in 1st Ch (66)

Row 20:  Ch 3, Trc across, Slst in 1st Ch (66)

Row 21:  Ch 1, Sc across, Slst in 1st Ch (66)



Ear Flaps:  Make 2 spaced 22 stitches apart

Row 1: Ch 2, Hdc 10 (11) Ch 2, turn

Row 2:  Skip first st Hdc across (10) Ch 2, turn

Row 3:  Skip first st Hdc across, (9), Ch 2, turn

Row 4:  Skip first st Hdc across, (8), Ch 2, turn

Row 5:  Skip first st Hdc across, (7), Ch 2, turn

Row 6:  Skip first st Hdc across, (6), Ch 2, turn

Row 7:  Skip first st Hdc across, (5), Ch 2, turn

Row 8:  Skip first st Hdc across, (4), Ch 2, turn

Row 9:  Skip first st Hdc across, (3), FO, leave a length of thread and FO.

Now count out 22 stitches from the end of the first flap. Pick up yarn on the 23rd stitch and repeat for the second flap.


Using Furry Pink Yarn

Sc around the brim of hat and ear flap sides with the fuzzy light pink yarn, when you come to the ends of the ear flaps,  skip the 3 st of the end of the flap and instead chain 3 and continue Sc’s on other side of ear flap, Sc around, repeat Ch 3 on next end of ear flap as well.

Ear Flap Braids:

Cut 12 lengths of 36 inch yarn. Follow pictures here to add thread. You can leave them hanging free or braid them to your liking! 



 Since there are now 12 ends to work with on either side of the ear flap you can braid them holding 4 lengths of thread knot the ends with an overhand knot

EYES: Make 2

Using Black Yarn

ROUND 1: Chain 4 into a magic circle to count as the first  Trc. Work 15 more Trc in the ring;  join with a Slst to the top of beginning of chain 4. (16 trc). Fasten off – leave a length of 24 inch thread for sewing these onto the hat.

Sew onto hat between rows 10 – 13 about  9 – 10 stiches apart.

BEAK:

Using Black Yarn

Row 1:  Chain 3 in Magic Loop, 2 trc in magic  loop, (3) Chain 2, turn.

**pull magic loop closed and leaving length of thread to sew beak onto hat later.

Row 2:  Dc  2, Inc 1 in last St, (5) Chain 2, turn

Row 3:  Dc  2, Inc1,  Dc 2, (7)  FO leaving a length of thread.

Switch to white yarn.

Row 4:  Chain 2,  Sc across (7) Chain 2, turn

Row 5:  Dc 2, Inc 1, Dc 3 (8) FO  leaving a length of thread to sew beak onto hat.

 Sew Beak onto hat centered between the eyes between rows 14  -  18

At this point your Flamingo Hat should be all set to go wherever your heart pleases! J Enjoy! J



Pattern copyright of Dawn Pearson. All rights reserved. If you sell products made from this pattern, please link back to this post and credit Dawn Pearson/Lostsentiments as the designer. Thank you.




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