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

July 18, 2011

Blue Button Necklace Free Crochet Pattern

Here is one of my latest:
Blue Button Necklace.

I was playing around with some left over gold DMC and regular size 10 crochet thread. I wanted to do something that looked like a bead, but had more to it. I added the blue background and then layered all the finished "buttons" for this necklace.

What I really like about this necklace is that you don't have to purchase anything. Any size 10 thread you have on had will work, plus a crochet loop acts as the fastener so you don't need to take a trip to the craft store to get the fastener.


I love projects like this one. You can sit down with some odds and ends and create this beautiful necklace in one sitting!

I hope you enjoy it.
The pattern can be found here.

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July 14, 2011

Missy Kissy Slinky Stair Walking Toy


Missy Kissy: I've no real reason for naming this creation Missy Kissy. It's just that the lips are in the shape of a heart which make me think of puckering up for a kiss and with the wiggle eyes and ring on her feet...well, it just has to me a miss and not a Mr doesn't it?

Anyway, as you can see I took a jumbo plastic Slinky and crochet around it with fun fur eyelash yarn. It's not as hard as it sounds. Once you get started it goes fairly fast.

I only used one skein of yarn and then stretched it out to cover as much of the Slinky as possible and removed the remaining Slinky spring. I was able to cut it with scissors, but don't use your best pair!

Next I added felt feet, eyes and mouth and even a ring for one of her toes!

Wiggle eyes made the look complete. There is a slit from the bottom of the eyes to about the wiggle eye. When split apart it is glued to either side of a spring.

And you are done.

Best of all, if you stretched your yarn out enough and only ended up clipping off a few of the springs it will still walk down the stairs much like a Slinky of old, but funnier!

I made two, this jumbo one and a smaller one. You can find the pattern on my site along with the patterns for the felt.

Oh yea, about what I did with the left over springs.

Now you know I couldn't leave them alone, right?

I made this belt. It reminds me of a 1960's brass ring belt. I cut the rings apart so that I had continuous circles and then crochet the connectors.

Each connector was then sewn around a ring until I had enough for a belt.

I haven't had the nerve to wear it though!


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April 10, 2011

Fun & Funky Lady Tote Bag Free Crochet Pattern

Here is one of my more quirky designs. It is a lady's head with a stripe hat (tote strap is also done in stripes) and frilly brim. She has lush eyelashes and a cute heart shaped mouth! Made entirely of worsted weight yarn she works up quickly. She's also a good way to use up some of that left over yarn you've been hanging on to for that perfect little project! The pattern is free. Link I hope you like it! www.donnascrochetdesigns.com www.freepatternsdonnascrochetdesigns.com www.livingplastic.com

American Girl Doll Thread Party Dress Free Crochet Pattern

All ready for a party this American Girl Doll (or other like size doll) is dressed in her best dress. The dress is white size 10 crochet thread with scarlet thread sleeves and accents. I know what you're probably thinking: Thread! It'll take forever! No, it won't. I used a size E hook and the dress was fairly quick to make. With the pattern you get the instructions to make the dress, shoes, bows and tie trim that accents the front of the dress. Now all your doll needs is a party to attend. The pattern is free and found at my site: www.freepatternsdonnascrochetdesigns.com Pattern link! I hope one and all enjoy it! I'd love to see photos of anything made from one of my patterns! My e-mail address is: contact@donnascrochetdesigns.com Can't wait to hear from you! www.donnascrochetdesigns.com www.freepatternsdonnascrochetdesigns.com www.livingplastic.com


May 08, 2009

Piano Hot Pad Crochet Pattern

Piano Hot Pad pattern found HERE!
It's 8" X 8-1\2" and made from just three parts.
Quick and easy to make and put together.
Great for the piano lover in your life!


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