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2. 11 dc in 4th ch from hook, join to first dc in the back loop (12 sts). 3. Ch 3 (counts as first dc). Dc in same st as ch 3. Then 2 dc in each st around, join to first dc. NADINE'S PATTERNS: FLEECY FELTED SLIPPERS You will now have 16 stitches on pegs, with the cast on edge loose. Reach into the loom and place the cast on edge evenly on the empty pegs on the loom. Begin to e-wrap around, counter-clockwise, until your work measures X inches from the point of the toe, ending on peg 1. Now repeat rows 1 NADINE'S PATTERNS: SLIPPERS Bind off stitches 13 through 24. Take the loop from peg 24 and place it onto peg 1 and knit off (I know it sounds like I just repeated myself.) This makes the strap. E-wrap back and forth, increasing the row at each end. Repeat two more times (6 total rows) E NADINE'S PATTERNS: TULLE DISH SCRUBBERS- CROCHET BLO- back loop only. St (s)- stitch (es) Directions: Prepare Tulle-. Take the roll of tulle and cut it in half lengthwise. This should give you two strips of tulle approximately 25 yds long and 3 inches wide. These can be tied together and rolled NADINE'S PATTERNS: DNA MODEL Stuff tube firmly as you go along. To end, ch 1, sc around, join. Ch 1, dec around (9 stitches). Finish stuffing and gather end closed. Weave in end. Make two. Make connectors by chaining 12, leaving a long tail at the beginning to use when attaching. Join. Sc in back of charound.
NADINE'S PATTERNS: HANDWARMERS Ch 1, sc around (33 stitches, if you started with 33 stitches. If not, make it whatever number your chain started with), join. *Ch 3, dc around, dec 4 times evenly around, join. Repeat from * once. Fasten off. Bottom section should fit close to your arm. Decrease more or NADINE'S PATTERNS: IMAGINARY HAT Ch 2, 2 sc in each stitch around (24 stitches), join. Fasten off leaving a tail to sew with (about 10 inches). Make 2.Using the white circles yarn tail, sew eyes next to each other on the hat using the tapestry needle. Using black yarn and tapestry needle, embroider pupils and a mouth onto the hat. See picture for placement. NADINE'S PATTERNS: WILD RAMP CROCHET MARKET BAG St (s)- stitch (es) Directions: Bag Bottom: Tie a slip knot in the end of your yarn, leaving a tail of about 5 inches to weave in when you are finished. Chain 2 stitches. Work 8 sc stitches into the second chain from hook. Ch 1. You will now begin working NADINE'S PATTERNS: ROUND AND ROUND TOE UP SOCKS- CROCHET round and round toe up socks- Crochet. A comfy pair of crocheted socks done in the round, all in one piece, for no seaming needed. 2/28/10- Edited to add a little bit more clarification in the Short Row Increase instructions. Lion Brand Magic Stripes (discontinued). 330 yards of a fingering weight yarn/sock yarn such as Red Heart, Heartand Sole.
NADINE'S PATTERNS: 2009 You will now have 18 stitches on pegs, with the cast on edge loose. Reach into the loom and place the cast on edge evenly on the empty pegs on the loom. Begin to e-wrap around, counter-clockwise, until your work measures X inches from the point of the toe, ending on peg 1. Now repeat rows 1 NADINE'S PATTERNSKISSED MY NECK HATJANUARYOCTOBERHAMTHRAX-CROCHETLICENSINGMAY
2. 11 dc in 4th ch from hook, join to first dc in the back loop (12 sts). 3. Ch 3 (counts as first dc). Dc in same st as ch 3. Then 2 dc in each st around, join to first dc. NADINE'S PATTERNS: FLEECY FELTED SLIPPERS You will now have 16 stitches on pegs, with the cast on edge loose. Reach into the loom and place the cast on edge evenly on the empty pegs on the loom. Begin to e-wrap around, counter-clockwise, until your work measures X inches from the point of the toe, ending on peg 1. Now repeat rows 1 NADINE'S PATTERNS: SLIPPERS Bind off stitches 13 through 24. Take the loop from peg 24 and place it onto peg 1 and knit off (I know it sounds like I just repeated myself.) This makes the strap. E-wrap back and forth, increasing the row at each end. Repeat two more times (6 total rows) E NADINE'S PATTERNS: TULLE DISH SCRUBBERS- CROCHET BLO- back loop only. St (s)- stitch (es) Directions: Prepare Tulle-. Take the roll of tulle and cut it in half lengthwise. This should give you two strips of tulle approximately 25 yds long and 3 inches wide. These can be tied together and rolled NADINE'S PATTERNS: DNA MODEL Stuff tube firmly as you go along. To end, ch 1, sc around, join. Ch 1, dec around (9 stitches). Finish stuffing and gather end closed. Weave in end. Make two. Make connectors by chaining 12, leaving a long tail at the beginning to use when attaching. Join. Sc in back of charound.
NADINE'S PATTERNS: HANDWARMERS Ch 1, sc around (33 stitches, if you started with 33 stitches. If not, make it whatever number your chain started with), join. *Ch 3, dc around, dec 4 times evenly around, join. Repeat from * once. Fasten off. Bottom section should fit close to your arm. Decrease more or NADINE'S PATTERNS: IMAGINARY HAT Ch 2, 2 sc in each stitch around (24 stitches), join. Fasten off leaving a tail to sew with (about 10 inches). Make 2.Using the white circles yarn tail, sew eyes next to each other on the hat using the tapestry needle. Using black yarn and tapestry needle, embroider pupils and a mouth onto the hat. See picture for placement. NADINE'S PATTERNS: WILD RAMP CROCHET MARKET BAG St (s)- stitch (es) Directions: Bag Bottom: Tie a slip knot in the end of your yarn, leaving a tail of about 5 inches to weave in when you are finished. Chain 2 stitches. Work 8 sc stitches into the second chain from hook. Ch 1. You will now begin working NADINE'S PATTERNS: ROUND AND ROUND TOE UP SOCKS- CROCHET round and round toe up socks- Crochet. A comfy pair of crocheted socks done in the round, all in one piece, for no seaming needed. 2/28/10- Edited to add a little bit more clarification in the Short Row Increase instructions. Lion Brand Magic Stripes (discontinued). 330 yards of a fingering weight yarn/sock yarn such as Red Heart, Heartand Sole.
NADINE'S PATTERNS: 2009 You will now have 18 stitches on pegs, with the cast on edge loose. Reach into the loom and place the cast on edge evenly on the empty pegs on the loom. Begin to e-wrap around, counter-clockwise, until your work measures X inches from the point of the toe, ending on peg 1. Now repeat rows 1 NADINE'S PATTERNS: HANDWARMERS Ch 1, sc around (33 stitches, if you started with 33 stitches. If not, make it whatever number your chain started with), join. *Ch 3, dc around, dec 4 times evenly around, join. Repeat from * once. Fasten off. Bottom section should fit close to your arm. Decrease more or NADINE'S PATTERNS: SLIPPERS Bind off stitches 13 through 24. Take the loop from peg 24 and place it onto peg 1 and knit off (I know it sounds like I just repeated myself.) This makes the strap. E-wrap back and forth, increasing the row at each end. Repeat two more times (6 total rows) E NADINE'S PATTERNS: FELTED FLOWER COASTERS- CROCHET Ch 3 (counts as first dc), dc in same st as joining. 2 dc in each st around. Join (48 sts) Ch 3, 2 dc in same st as joining. *Skip one st, sc in next st, skip next st, 5 dc in next st. Repeat from * around. In same stitch as joining, 2 dc. Join to ch 3. Fasten off, weave in ends and felt using your preferred method. NADINE'S PATTERNS: SKULLY FINGERLESS MITTS K – Knit. P – Purl. M1 – Make 1 (increase method) Cast on 40 stitches. Place marker for the beginning of round (slip this marker every time you come to it). Join in the round and work around in K2, P2 ribbing for 4 inches (or longer if you like) Knit around for 3 rows. Beginning Thumb: NADINE'S PATTERNS: 2008 Ch 2, 2 sc in each stitch around (24 stitches), join. Fasten off leaving a tail to sew with (about 10 inches). Make 2.Using the white circles yarn tail, sew eyes next to each other on the hat using the tapestry needle. Using black yarn and tapestry needle, embroider pupils and a mouth onto the hat. NADINE'S PATTERNS: CUNNING HAT E-wrap stitch on one more row of color A. Do NOT knit off and do not cut color A yarn. Start ear flaps working with color C. Starting on peg 8, working clockwise, e-wrap cast on 9 pegs. Knit 5 rows of color C back and forth on those 9 pegs. Do NOT NADINE'S PATTERNS: BIG DICK DISHCLOTH/PASSION CLOTH- KNIT Deeners said. Thanks! I would love to have you blog about it. It is a very simple pattern. I have it both charted and written out. All you have to know is how to cast on, knit, purl and bind off. NADINE'S PATTERNS: 2010 A tiny little sock that makes a great addition to a key chain or as a charm on your cell phone. It is also a great way to use up little bits of sock yarn if you aren’t crazy enough to make a blanket out of your sock yarn scraps (I say that out of love, I am making one of those blankets myself). NADINE'S PATTERNS: KNITTY BITTY SOCK- KNIT A tiny little sock that makes a great addition to a key chain or as a charm on your cell phone. It is also a great way to use up little bits of sock yarn if you aren’t crazy enough to make a blanket out of your sock yarn scraps (I say that out of love, I am NADINE'S PATTERNS: FIL CABLE SCARF 9. Repeat row 1. 10. Repeat row 2. 11. k4, p4, k2, Cable Front, k2, p4, k4 (out of the strip of 8 knit stitches in the middle you are cableing the center 4 stitches while leaving the 2 on each side alone) 12. Repeat row 2. Repeat rows 1-12 until scarf is desired length. Knit 4 rows for garter stitch border before binding off. NADINE'S PATTERNSKISSED MY NECK HATJANUARYOCTOBERHAMTHRAX-CROCHETLICENSINGMAY
2. 11 dc in 4th ch from hook, join to first dc in the back loop (12 sts). 3. Ch 3 (counts as first dc). Dc in same st as ch 3. Then 2 dc in each st around, join to first dc. NADINE'S PATTERNS: FLEECY FELTED SLIPPERS You will now have 16 stitches on pegs, with the cast on edge loose. Reach into the loom and place the cast on edge evenly on the empty pegs on the loom. Begin to e-wrap around, counter-clockwise, until your work measures X inches from the point of the toe, ending on peg 1. Now repeat rows 1 NADINE'S PATTERNS: TULLE DISH SCRUBBERS- CROCHET BLO- back loop only. St (s)- stitch (es) Directions: Prepare Tulle-. Take the roll of tulle and cut it in half lengthwise. This should give you two strips of tulle approximately 25 yds long and 3 inches wide. These can be tied together and rolled NADINE'S PATTERNS: SLIPPERS Bind off stitches 13 through 24. Take the loop from peg 24 and place it onto peg 1 and knit off (I know it sounds like I just repeated myself.) This makes the strap. E-wrap back and forth, increasing the row at each end. Repeat two more times (6 total rows) E NADINE'S PATTERNS: DNA MODEL Stuff tube firmly as you go along. To end, ch 1, sc around, join. Ch 1, dec around (9 stitches). Finish stuffing and gather end closed. Weave in end. Make two. Make connectors by chaining 12, leaving a long tail at the beginning to use when attaching. Join. Sc in back of charound.
NADINE'S PATTERNS: HANDWARMERS Ch 1, sc around (33 stitches, if you started with 33 stitches. If not, make it whatever number your chain started with), join. *Ch 3, dc around, dec 4 times evenly around, join. Repeat from * once. Fasten off. Bottom section should fit close to your arm. Decrease more or NADINE'S PATTERNS: IMAGINARY HAT Ch 2, 2 sc in each stitch around (24 stitches), join. Fasten off leaving a tail to sew with (about 10 inches). Make 2.Using the white circles yarn tail, sew eyes next to each other on the hat using the tapestry needle. Using black yarn and tapestry needle, embroider pupils and a mouth onto the hat. See picture for placement. NADINE'S PATTERNS: WILD RAMP CROCHET MARKET BAG St (s)- stitch (es) Directions: Bag Bottom: Tie a slip knot in the end of your yarn, leaving a tail of about 5 inches to weave in when you are finished. Chain 2 stitches. Work 8 sc stitches into the second chain from hook. Ch 1. You will now begin working NADINE'S PATTERNS: ROUND AND ROUND TOE UP SOCKS- CROCHET round and round toe up socks- Crochet. A comfy pair of crocheted socks done in the round, all in one piece, for no seaming needed. 2/28/10- Edited to add a little bit more clarification in the Short Row Increase instructions. Lion Brand Magic Stripes (discontinued). 330 yards of a fingering weight yarn/sock yarn such as Red Heart, Heartand Sole.
NADINE'S PATTERNS: 2009 You will now have 18 stitches on pegs, with the cast on edge loose. Reach into the loom and place the cast on edge evenly on the empty pegs on the loom. Begin to e-wrap around, counter-clockwise, until your work measures X inches from the point of the toe, ending on peg 1. Now repeat rows 1 NADINE'S PATTERNSKISSED MY NECK HATJANUARYOCTOBERHAMTHRAX-CROCHETLICENSINGMAY
2. 11 dc in 4th ch from hook, join to first dc in the back loop (12 sts). 3. Ch 3 (counts as first dc). Dc in same st as ch 3. Then 2 dc in each st around, join to first dc. NADINE'S PATTERNS: FLEECY FELTED SLIPPERS You will now have 16 stitches on pegs, with the cast on edge loose. Reach into the loom and place the cast on edge evenly on the empty pegs on the loom. Begin to e-wrap around, counter-clockwise, until your work measures X inches from the point of the toe, ending on peg 1. Now repeat rows 1 NADINE'S PATTERNS: TULLE DISH SCRUBBERS- CROCHET BLO- back loop only. St (s)- stitch (es) Directions: Prepare Tulle-. Take the roll of tulle and cut it in half lengthwise. This should give you two strips of tulle approximately 25 yds long and 3 inches wide. These can be tied together and rolled NADINE'S PATTERNS: SLIPPERS Bind off stitches 13 through 24. Take the loop from peg 24 and place it onto peg 1 and knit off (I know it sounds like I just repeated myself.) This makes the strap. E-wrap back and forth, increasing the row at each end. Repeat two more times (6 total rows) E NADINE'S PATTERNS: DNA MODEL Stuff tube firmly as you go along. To end, ch 1, sc around, join. Ch 1, dec around (9 stitches). Finish stuffing and gather end closed. Weave in end. Make two. Make connectors by chaining 12, leaving a long tail at the beginning to use when attaching. Join. Sc in back of charound.
NADINE'S PATTERNS: HANDWARMERS Ch 1, sc around (33 stitches, if you started with 33 stitches. If not, make it whatever number your chain started with), join. *Ch 3, dc around, dec 4 times evenly around, join. Repeat from * once. Fasten off. Bottom section should fit close to your arm. Decrease more or NADINE'S PATTERNS: IMAGINARY HAT Ch 2, 2 sc in each stitch around (24 stitches), join. Fasten off leaving a tail to sew with (about 10 inches). Make 2.Using the white circles yarn tail, sew eyes next to each other on the hat using the tapestry needle. Using black yarn and tapestry needle, embroider pupils and a mouth onto the hat. See picture for placement. NADINE'S PATTERNS: WILD RAMP CROCHET MARKET BAG St (s)- stitch (es) Directions: Bag Bottom: Tie a slip knot in the end of your yarn, leaving a tail of about 5 inches to weave in when you are finished. Chain 2 stitches. Work 8 sc stitches into the second chain from hook. Ch 1. You will now begin working NADINE'S PATTERNS: ROUND AND ROUND TOE UP SOCKS- CROCHET round and round toe up socks- Crochet. A comfy pair of crocheted socks done in the round, all in one piece, for no seaming needed. 2/28/10- Edited to add a little bit more clarification in the Short Row Increase instructions. Lion Brand Magic Stripes (discontinued). 330 yards of a fingering weight yarn/sock yarn such as Red Heart, Heartand Sole.
NADINE'S PATTERNS: 2009 You will now have 18 stitches on pegs, with the cast on edge loose. Reach into the loom and place the cast on edge evenly on the empty pegs on the loom. Begin to e-wrap around, counter-clockwise, until your work measures X inches from the point of the toe, ending on peg 1. Now repeat rows 1 NADINE'S PATTERNS: HANDWARMERS Ch 1, sc around (33 stitches, if you started with 33 stitches. If not, make it whatever number your chain started with), join. *Ch 3, dc around, dec 4 times evenly around, join. Repeat from * once. Fasten off. Bottom section should fit close to your arm. Decrease more or NADINE'S PATTERNS: SLIPPERS Bind off stitches 13 through 24. Take the loop from peg 24 and place it onto peg 1 and knit off (I know it sounds like I just repeated myself.) This makes the strap. E-wrap back and forth, increasing the row at each end. Repeat two more times (6 total rows) E NADINE'S PATTERNS: DNA MODEL Stuff tube firmly as you go along. To end, ch 1, sc around, join. Ch 1, dec around (9 stitches). Finish stuffing and gather end closed. Weave in end. Make two. Make connectors by chaining 12, leaving a long tail at the beginning to use when attaching. Join. Sc in back of charound.
NADINE'S PATTERNS: IMAGINARY HAT Ch 2, 2 sc in each stitch around (24 stitches), join. Fasten off leaving a tail to sew with (about 10 inches). Make 2.Using the white circles yarn tail, sew eyes next to each other on the hat using the tapestry needle. Using black yarn and tapestry needle, embroider pupils and a mouth onto the hat. See picture for placement. NADINE'S PATTERNS: CUNNING HAT E-wrap stitch on one more row of color A. Do NOT knit off and do not cut color A yarn. Start ear flaps working with color C. Starting on peg 8, working clockwise, e-wrap cast on 9 pegs. Knit 5 rows of color C back and forth on those 9 pegs. Do NOT NADINE'S PATTERNS: SKULLY FINGERLESS MITTS K – Knit. P – Purl. M1 – Make 1 (increase method) Cast on 40 stitches. Place marker for the beginning of round (slip this marker every time you come to it). Join in the round and work around in K2, P2 ribbing for 4 inches (or longer if you like) Knit around for 3 rows. Beginning Thumb: NADINE'S PATTERNS: 2010 A tiny little sock that makes a great addition to a key chain or as a charm on your cell phone. It is also a great way to use up little bits of sock yarn if you aren’t crazy enough to make a blanket out of your sock yarn scraps (I say that out of love, I am making one of those blankets myself). NADINE'S PATTERNS: BIG DICK DISHCLOTH/PASSION CLOTH- KNIT Deeners said. Thanks! I would love to have you blog about it. It is a very simple pattern. I have it both charted and written out. All you have to know is how to cast on, knit, purl and bind off. NADINE'S PATTERNS: KNITTY BITTY SOCK- KNIT A tiny little sock that makes a great addition to a key chain or as a charm on your cell phone. It is also a great way to use up little bits of sock yarn if you aren’t crazy enough to make a blanket out of your sock yarn scraps (I say that out of love, I am NADINE'S PATTERNS: JUNE 2008 Take the second sheet of felt and cut it in half long ways. Then trim the side edges so that you have about ¼ of an inch of the cover sheet overhanging the pocket to make the seam. Place the pocket so that there is also a ¼ of an inch overhang at the bottom. Fold over thisedge.
NADINE'S PATTERNSKISSED MY NECK HATJANUARYOCTOBERHAMTHRAX-CROCHETLICENSINGMAY
2. 11 dc in 4th ch from hook, join to first dc in the back loop (12 sts). 3. Ch 3 (counts as first dc). Dc in same st as ch 3. Then 2 dc in each st around, join to first dc. NADINE'S PATTERNS: TULLE DISH SCRUBBERS- CROCHET BLO- back loop only. St (s)- stitch (es) Directions: Prepare Tulle-. Take the roll of tulle and cut it in half lengthwise. This should give you two strips of tulle NADINE'S PATTERNS: FLEECY FELTED SLIPPERS You will now have 16 stitches on pegs, with the cast on edge loose. Reach into the loom and place the cast on edge evenly on the empty pegs on the loom. Begin to e-wrap around, counter-clockwise, until your work measures X inches from the point of the toe, ending on peg 1. Now repeat rows 1 NADINE'S PATTERNS: SLIPPERS Bind off stitches 13 through 24. Take the loop from peg 24 and place it onto peg 1 and knit off (I know it sounds like I just repeated myself.) This makes the strap. E-wrap back and forth, increasing the row at each end. Repeat two more times (6 total rows) E NADINE'S PATTERNS: DNA MODEL Stuff tube firmly as you go along. To end, ch 1, sc around, join. Ch 1, dec around (9 stitches). Finish stuffing and gather end closed. Weave in end. Make two. Make connectors by chaining 12, leaving a long tail at the beginning to use when attaching. Join. Sc in back of charound.
NADINE'S PATTERNS: HANDWARMERS Ch 1, sc around (33 stitches, if you started with 33 stitches. If not, make it whatever number your chain started with), join. *Ch 3, dc around, dec 4 times evenly around, join. Repeat from * once. Fasten off. Bottom section should fit close to your arm. Decrease more or NADINE'S PATTERNS: IMAGINARY HAT Ch 2, 2 sc in each stitch around (24 stitches), join. Fasten off leaving a tail to sew with (about 10 inches). Make 2.Using the white circles yarn tail, sew eyes next to each other on the hat using the tapestry needle. Using black yarn and tapestry needle, embroider pupils and a mouth onto the hat. See picture for placement. NADINE'S PATTERNS: WILD RAMP CROCHET MARKET BAG St (s)- stitch (es) Directions: Bag Bottom: Tie a slip knot in the end of your yarn, leaving a tail of about 5 inches to weave in when you are finished. Chain 2 stitches. Work 8 sc stitches into the second chain from hook. Ch 1. You will now begin working NADINE'S PATTERNS: ROUND AND ROUND TOE UP SOCKS- CROCHET round and round toe up socks- Crochet. A comfy pair of crocheted socks done in the round, all in one piece, for no seaming needed. 2/28/10- Edited to add a little bit more clarification in the Short Row Increase instructions. Lion Brand Magic Stripes (discontinued). 330 yards of a fingering weight yarn/sock yarn such as Red Heart, Heartand Sole.
NADINE'S PATTERNS: 2009 You will now have 18 stitches on pegs, with the cast on edge loose. Reach into the loom and place the cast on edge evenly on the empty pegs on the loom. Begin to e-wrap around, counter-clockwise, until your work measures X inches from the point of the toe, ending on peg 1. Now repeat rows 1 NADINE'S PATTERNSKISSED MY NECK HATJANUARYOCTOBERHAMTHRAX-CROCHETLICENSINGMAY
2. 11 dc in 4th ch from hook, join to first dc in the back loop (12 sts). 3. Ch 3 (counts as first dc). Dc in same st as ch 3. Then 2 dc in each st around, join to first dc. NADINE'S PATTERNS: TULLE DISH SCRUBBERS- CROCHET BLO- back loop only. St (s)- stitch (es) Directions: Prepare Tulle-. Take the roll of tulle and cut it in half lengthwise. This should give you two strips of tulle NADINE'S PATTERNS: FLEECY FELTED SLIPPERS You will now have 16 stitches on pegs, with the cast on edge loose. Reach into the loom and place the cast on edge evenly on the empty pegs on the loom. Begin to e-wrap around, counter-clockwise, until your work measures X inches from the point of the toe, ending on peg 1. Now repeat rows 1 NADINE'S PATTERNS: SLIPPERS Bind off stitches 13 through 24. Take the loop from peg 24 and place it onto peg 1 and knit off (I know it sounds like I just repeated myself.) This makes the strap. E-wrap back and forth, increasing the row at each end. Repeat two more times (6 total rows) E NADINE'S PATTERNS: DNA MODEL Stuff tube firmly as you go along. To end, ch 1, sc around, join. Ch 1, dec around (9 stitches). Finish stuffing and gather end closed. Weave in end. Make two. Make connectors by chaining 12, leaving a long tail at the beginning to use when attaching. Join. Sc in back of charound.
NADINE'S PATTERNS: HANDWARMERS Ch 1, sc around (33 stitches, if you started with 33 stitches. If not, make it whatever number your chain started with), join. *Ch 3, dc around, dec 4 times evenly around, join. Repeat from * once. Fasten off. Bottom section should fit close to your arm. Decrease more or NADINE'S PATTERNS: IMAGINARY HAT Ch 2, 2 sc in each stitch around (24 stitches), join. Fasten off leaving a tail to sew with (about 10 inches). Make 2.Using the white circles yarn tail, sew eyes next to each other on the hat using the tapestry needle. Using black yarn and tapestry needle, embroider pupils and a mouth onto the hat. See picture for placement. NADINE'S PATTERNS: WILD RAMP CROCHET MARKET BAG St (s)- stitch (es) Directions: Bag Bottom: Tie a slip knot in the end of your yarn, leaving a tail of about 5 inches to weave in when you are finished. Chain 2 stitches. Work 8 sc stitches into the second chain from hook. Ch 1. You will now begin working NADINE'S PATTERNS: ROUND AND ROUND TOE UP SOCKS- CROCHET round and round toe up socks- Crochet. A comfy pair of crocheted socks done in the round, all in one piece, for no seaming needed. 2/28/10- Edited to add a little bit more clarification in the Short Row Increase instructions. Lion Brand Magic Stripes (discontinued). 330 yards of a fingering weight yarn/sock yarn such as Red Heart, Heartand Sole.
NADINE'S PATTERNS: 2009 You will now have 18 stitches on pegs, with the cast on edge loose. Reach into the loom and place the cast on edge evenly on the empty pegs on the loom. Begin to e-wrap around, counter-clockwise, until your work measures X inches from the point of the toe, ending on peg 1. Now repeat rows 1 NADINE'S PATTERNS: HANDWARMERS Ch 1, sc around (33 stitches, if you started with 33 stitches. If not, make it whatever number your chain started with), join. *Ch 3, dc around, dec 4 times evenly around, join. Repeat from * once. Fasten off. Bottom section should fit close to your arm. Decrease more or NADINE'S PATTERNS: SLIPPERS Bind off stitches 13 through 24. Take the loop from peg 24 and place it onto peg 1 and knit off (I know it sounds like I just repeated myself.) This makes the strap. E-wrap back and forth, increasing the row at each end. Repeat two more times (6 total rows) E NADINE'S PATTERNS: SKULLY FINGERLESS MITTS K – Knit. P – Purl. M1 – Make 1 (increase method) Cast on 40 stitches. Place marker for the beginning of round (slip this marker every time you come to it). Join in the round and work around in K2, P2 ribbing for 4 inches (or longer if you like) Knit around for 3 rows. Beginning Thumb: NADINE'S PATTERNS: FELTED FLOWER COASTERS- CROCHET Ch 3 (counts as first dc), dc in same st as joining. 2 dc in each st around. Join (48 sts) Ch 3, 2 dc in same st as joining. *Skip one st, sc in next st, skip next st, 5 dc in next st. Repeat from * around. In same stitch as joining, 2 dc. Join to ch 3. Fasten off, weave in ends and felt using your preferred method. NADINE'S PATTERNS: 2008 Ch 2, 2 sc in each stitch around (24 stitches), join. Fasten off leaving a tail to sew with (about 10 inches). Make 2.Using the white circles yarn tail, sew eyes next to each other on the hat using the tapestry needle. Using black yarn and tapestry needle, embroider pupils and a mouth onto the hat. NADINE'S PATTERNS: HANDSPUN HAT Handspun Hat Knit pattern by Nadine Borovicka http://nadinescrafts.blogspot.com/ http://Nadinespatterns.blogspot.com/ I had no idea what to make withmy first
NADINE'S PATTERNS: FIL CABLE SCARF 9. Repeat row 1. 10. Repeat row 2. 11. k4, p4, k2, Cable Front, k2, p4, k4 (out of the strip of 8 knit stitches in the middle you are cableing the center 4 stitches while leaving the 2 on each side alone) 12. Repeat row 2. Repeat rows 1-12 until scarf is desired length. Knit 4 rows for garter stitch border before binding off. NADINE'S PATTERNS: KNITTY BITTY SOCK- KNIT A tiny little sock that makes a great addition to a key chain or as a charm on your cell phone. It is also a great way to use up little bits of sock yarn if you aren’t crazy enough to make a blanket out of your sock yarn scraps (I say that out of love, I am NADINE'S PATTERNS: 2010 A tiny little sock that makes a great addition to a key chain or as a charm on your cell phone. It is also a great way to use up little bits of sock yarn if you aren’t crazy enough to make a blanket out of your sock yarn scraps (I say that out of love, I am making one of those blankets myself). NADINE'S PATTERNS: JUNE 2008 Take the second sheet of felt and cut it in half long ways. Then trim the side edges so that you have about ¼ of an inch of the cover sheet overhanging the pocket to make the seam. Place the pocket so that there is also a ¼ of an inch overhang at the bottom. Fold over thisedge.
NADINE'S PATTERNSKISSED MY NECK HATJANUARYOCTOBERHAMTHRAX-CROCHETLICENSINGMAY
2. 11 dc in 4th ch from hook, join to first dc in the back loop (12 sts). 3. Ch 3 (counts as first dc). Dc in same st as ch 3. Then 2 dc in each st around, join to first dc. NADINE'S PATTERNS: FLEECY FELTED SLIPPERS You will now have 16 stitches on pegs, with the cast on edge loose. Reach into the loom and place the cast on edge evenly on the empty pegs on the loom. Begin to e-wrap around, counter-clockwise, until your work measures X inches from the point of the toe, ending on peg 1. Now repeat rows 1 NADINE'S PATTERNS: TULLE DISH SCRUBBERS- CROCHET BLO- back loop only. St (s)- stitch (es) Directions: Prepare Tulle-. Take the roll of tulle and cut it in half lengthwise. This should give you two strips of tulle approximately 25 yds long and 3 inches wide. These can be tied together and rolled NADINE'S PATTERNS: SLIPPERS Bind off stitches 13 through 24. Take the loop from peg 24 and place it onto peg 1 and knit off (I know it sounds like I just repeated myself.) This makes the strap. E-wrap back and forth, increasing the row at each end. Repeat two more times (6 total rows) E NADINE'S PATTERNS: DNA MODEL Stuff tube firmly as you go along. To end, ch 1, sc around, join. Ch 1, dec around (9 stitches). Finish stuffing and gather end closed. Weave in end. Make two. Make connectors by chaining 12, leaving a long tail at the beginning to use when attaching. Join. Sc in back of charound.
NADINE'S PATTERNS: HANDWARMERS Ch 1, sc around (33 stitches, if you started with 33 stitches. If not, make it whatever number your chain started with), join. *Ch 3, dc around, dec 4 times evenly around, join. Repeat from * once. Fasten off. Bottom section should fit close to your arm. Decrease more or NADINE'S PATTERNS: IMAGINARY HAT Ch 2, 2 sc in each stitch around (24 stitches), join. Fasten off leaving a tail to sew with (about 10 inches). Make 2.Using the white circles yarn tail, sew eyes next to each other on the hat using the tapestry needle. Using black yarn and tapestry needle, embroider pupils and a mouth onto the hat. See picture for placement. NADINE'S PATTERNS: WILD RAMP CROCHET MARKET BAG St (s)- stitch (es) Directions: Bag Bottom: Tie a slip knot in the end of your yarn, leaving a tail of about 5 inches to weave in when you are finished. Chain 2 stitches. Work 8 sc stitches into the second chain from hook. Ch 1. You will now begin working NADINE'S PATTERNS: ROUND AND ROUND TOE UP SOCKS- CROCHET round and round toe up socks- Crochet. A comfy pair of crocheted socks done in the round, all in one piece, for no seaming needed. 2/28/10- Edited to add a little bit more clarification in the Short Row Increase instructions. Lion Brand Magic Stripes (discontinued). 330 yards of a fingering weight yarn/sock yarn such as Red Heart, Heartand Sole.
NADINE'S PATTERNS: 2009 You will now have 18 stitches on pegs, with the cast on edge loose. Reach into the loom and place the cast on edge evenly on the empty pegs on the loom. Begin to e-wrap around, counter-clockwise, until your work measures X inches from the point of the toe, ending on peg 1. Now repeat rows 1 NADINE'S PATTERNSKISSED MY NECK HATJANUARYOCTOBERHAMTHRAX-CROCHETLICENSINGMAY
2. 11 dc in 4th ch from hook, join to first dc in the back loop (12 sts). 3. Ch 3 (counts as first dc). Dc in same st as ch 3. Then 2 dc in each st around, join to first dc. NADINE'S PATTERNS: FLEECY FELTED SLIPPERS You will now have 16 stitches on pegs, with the cast on edge loose. Reach into the loom and place the cast on edge evenly on the empty pegs on the loom. Begin to e-wrap around, counter-clockwise, until your work measures X inches from the point of the toe, ending on peg 1. Now repeat rows 1 NADINE'S PATTERNS: TULLE DISH SCRUBBERS- CROCHET BLO- back loop only. St (s)- stitch (es) Directions: Prepare Tulle-. Take the roll of tulle and cut it in half lengthwise. This should give you two strips of tulle approximately 25 yds long and 3 inches wide. These can be tied together and rolled NADINE'S PATTERNS: SLIPPERS Bind off stitches 13 through 24. Take the loop from peg 24 and place it onto peg 1 and knit off (I know it sounds like I just repeated myself.) This makes the strap. E-wrap back and forth, increasing the row at each end. Repeat two more times (6 total rows) E NADINE'S PATTERNS: DNA MODEL Stuff tube firmly as you go along. To end, ch 1, sc around, join. Ch 1, dec around (9 stitches). Finish stuffing and gather end closed. Weave in end. Make two. Make connectors by chaining 12, leaving a long tail at the beginning to use when attaching. Join. Sc in back of charound.
NADINE'S PATTERNS: HANDWARMERS Ch 1, sc around (33 stitches, if you started with 33 stitches. If not, make it whatever number your chain started with), join. *Ch 3, dc around, dec 4 times evenly around, join. Repeat from * once. Fasten off. Bottom section should fit close to your arm. Decrease more or NADINE'S PATTERNS: IMAGINARY HAT Ch 2, 2 sc in each stitch around (24 stitches), join. Fasten off leaving a tail to sew with (about 10 inches). Make 2.Using the white circles yarn tail, sew eyes next to each other on the hat using the tapestry needle. Using black yarn and tapestry needle, embroider pupils and a mouth onto the hat. See picture for placement. NADINE'S PATTERNS: WILD RAMP CROCHET MARKET BAG St (s)- stitch (es) Directions: Bag Bottom: Tie a slip knot in the end of your yarn, leaving a tail of about 5 inches to weave in when you are finished. Chain 2 stitches. Work 8 sc stitches into the second chain from hook. Ch 1. You will now begin working NADINE'S PATTERNS: ROUND AND ROUND TOE UP SOCKS- CROCHET round and round toe up socks- Crochet. A comfy pair of crocheted socks done in the round, all in one piece, for no seaming needed. 2/28/10- Edited to add a little bit more clarification in the Short Row Increase instructions. Lion Brand Magic Stripes (discontinued). 330 yards of a fingering weight yarn/sock yarn such as Red Heart, Heartand Sole.
NADINE'S PATTERNS: 2009 You will now have 18 stitches on pegs, with the cast on edge loose. Reach into the loom and place the cast on edge evenly on the empty pegs on the loom. Begin to e-wrap around, counter-clockwise, until your work measures X inches from the point of the toe, ending on peg 1. Now repeat rows 1 NADINE'S PATTERNS: HANDWARMERS Ch 1, sc around (33 stitches, if you started with 33 stitches. If not, make it whatever number your chain started with), join. *Ch 3, dc around, dec 4 times evenly around, join. Repeat from * once. Fasten off. Bottom section should fit close to your arm. Decrease more or NADINE'S PATTERNS: HAMTHRAX- CROCHET 2. Inc around, sl st to join to 1st sc of round (12) 3. Ch 1, BPSC around (12) this creates the ridge of the snout. 4. Sc around, sl st to join to 1st sc of round (12), fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing. Sew snout onto body. I used it to cover up the hole in the body where I fastened off. NADINE'S PATTERNS: FELTED FLOWER COASTERS- CROCHET Ch 3 (counts as first dc), dc in same st as joining. 2 dc in each st around. Join (48 sts) Ch 3, 2 dc in same st as joining. *Skip one st, sc in next st, skip next st, 5 dc in next st. Repeat from * around. In same stitch as joining, 2 dc. Join to ch 3. Fasten off, weave in ends and felt using your preferred method. NADINE'S PATTERNS: KNITTY BITTY SOCK- KNIT A tiny little sock that makes a great addition to a key chain or as a charm on your cell phone. It is also a great way to use up little bits of sock yarn if you aren’t crazy enough to make a blanket out of your sock yarn scraps (I say that out of love, I am NADINE'S PATTERNS: SKULLY FINGERLESS MITTS K – Knit. P – Purl. M1 – Make 1 (increase method) Cast on 40 stitches. Place marker for the beginning of round (slip this marker every time you come to it). Join in the round and work around in K2, P2 ribbing for 4 inches (or longer if you like) Knit around for 3 rows. Beginning Thumb: NADINE'S PATTERNS: CUNNING HAT E-wrap stitch on one more row of color A. Do NOT knit off and do not cut color A yarn. Start ear flaps working with color C. Starting on peg 8, working clockwise, e-wrap cast on 9 pegs. Knit 5 rows of color C back and forth on those 9 pegs. Do NOT NADINE'S PATTERNS: 2011 1. Make a slip knot and ch 4 (counts as first dc). 2. 11 dc in 4th ch from hook, join to first dc in the back loop (12 sts). 3. Ch 3 (counts as first dc). Dc in same st as ch 3. Then 2 dc in each st around, join to first dc. (24 sts) 4. Ch 3 (counts as first dc), in BLO work dc’s evenly around, join to first dc. NADINE'S PATTERNS: 2008 Ch 2, 2 sc in each stitch around (24 stitches), join. Fasten off leaving a tail to sew with (about 10 inches). Make 2.Using the white circles yarn tail, sew eyes next to each other on the hat using the tapestry needle. Using black yarn and tapestry needle, embroider pupils and a mouth onto the hat. NADINE'S PATTERNS: 2010 A tiny little sock that makes a great addition to a key chain or as a charm on your cell phone. It is also a great way to use up little bits of sock yarn if you aren’t crazy enough to make a blanket out of your sock yarn scraps (I say that out of love, I am making one of those blankets myself). NADINE'S PATTERNS: FIL CABLE SCARF 9. Repeat row 1. 10. Repeat row 2. 11. k4, p4, k2, Cable Front, k2, p4, k4 (out of the strip of 8 knit stitches in the middle you are cableing the center 4 stitches while leaving the 2 on each side alone) 12. Repeat row 2. Repeat rows 1-12 until scarf is desired length. Knit 4 rows for garter stitch border before binding off. skip to main | skip to sidebarNADINE'S PATTERNS
FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 2011 TULLE DISH SCRUBBERS- CROCHET Tulle Dish Scrubbers Crochet pattern by Nadine Borovicka http://nadinescrafts.blogspot.com/ http://nadinespatterns.blogspot.com/download now
A crocheted dish scrubber that is great to use to remove that stuck on stuff. But it is gentle enough to not ruin your dishes. One side is smoother while the other has ridges from working in the back look. Made from a roll of tulle that can be found in your local craft stores wedding aisle, I can get about 4 or 5 smaller or 2 to 3 larger scrubbers from each roll.Materials:
1, 6 inch roll of tulle- usually about 25 yards longSize I crochet hook
Scissors
Abbreviations:
SC- single crochet
Dec- decrease
DC- double crochet
Ch- chain
BLO- back loop only
St(s)- stitch(es)
Directions:
Prepare Tulle-
Take the roll of tulle and cut it in half lengthwise. This should give you two strips of tulle approximately 25 yds long and 3 inches wide. These can be tied together and rolled into a ball to work from. Your cut doesn’t have to be super straight. The strips will be bunched up when you work with them, so uneven edges won’t show. And knots in the strips aren’t a problem. The ends of the knot can be moved to the inside of the scrubber to provide a bit of stuffing. Small Scrubber (approximately 3 inch diameter)-Front Back
1. Make a slip knot and ch 4 (counts as first dc). 2. 11 dc in 4th ch from hook, join to first dc in the back loop (12sts).
3. Ch 3 (counts as first dc). Dc in same st as ch 3. Then 2 dc in each st around, join to first dc. (24 sts) 4. Ch 3 (counts as first dc), in BLO work dc’s evenly around, join to first dc. This will create the sides of the scrubber. (24 sts) 5. From this point on, work in a spiral without joining at the end of each round. Ch 2, in BLO *sc in each of the next 4 dc, dec over the next 2 dc. Repeat from * around. (20 sts) 6. In BLO, *sc in each of the next 2 sc, dec over the next 2 sc. Repeat from * around. (15 sts) 7. Skipping sts to keep the work flat, dec around in BLO until youreach the center.
8. Fasten off and weave in ends. I just use a crochet hook to pull all of the ends to the inside. Large Scrubber (approximately 5 inch diameter)-Front Back
1. Make a slip knot and ch 4 (counts as first dc). 2. 11 dc in 4th ch from hook, join to first dc in the back loop (12sts).
3. Ch 3 (counts as first dc). Dc in same st as ch 3. Then 2 dc in each st around, join to first dc. (24 sts) 4. Ch 3 (counts as first dc). Dc in same st as ch 3. Dc in next st. *2 dc in next st, dc in next st. Repeat from * around. (36 sts) 5. Ch 3 (counts as first dc), in BLO work dc’s evenly around, join to first dc. This will create the sides of the scrubber. (36 sts) 6. From this point on, work in a spiral without joining at the end of each round. Ch 2, in BLO *sc in each of the next 4 dc, dec over the next 2 dc. Repeat from * around. (30 sts) 7. In BLO, *sc in each of the next 2 sc, dec over the next 2 sc. Repeat from * around. 8. Skipping sts to keep the work flat, dec around in BLO until youreach the center.
9. Fasten off and weave in ends. Copyright © Nadine Borovicka 2011 All Rights Reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or distributed without written consentfrom the author.
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ADB
said...
Thank you so much for posting this. I have been looking for this pattern for weeks! The only thing I could find were the flat scrubbers but the poof is what I like about it. My step-mothers friend game me one of these to create and I have gotten the front down but the back was puzzling me. So thank you again! September 14, 2011 at 7:28 AM*
Melinda Barlow
CZT said...
Thanks for this post, I just received one of these little Jules a few days ago and I just love it. I hope to make a few for Christmas togive away.
November 14, 2011 at 7:10 AM*
Anonymous said...
I have used these for years, my brother-in-law's aunt made them for me but would never give me the directions to make them. She died about a year ago and I am at the end of my stash so I am very thankful you posted this believe me there is nothing that works better. April 12, 2012 at 11:55 AM*
Anonymous said...
Hi,
I am finding tulle with different size holes. Which do you use? Also, how much would I need to make just one. 25 yards at .99/yd is alot to spend when I am not sure what I am doing.Thanks
October 14, 2012 at 5:49 AM*
Nadine
said...
I find that the tulle with larger sized holes tends to be a bit rougher when crocheted up. When I talk about 25 yds of tulle, that is of strips 3 inches wide. So if you are buying it buy the yard, you can buy about a yard and cut itinto strips.
October 15, 2012 at 5:47 AM*
KristinDragos
said...
Thanks for posting this! Do you mind if I use your pattern in a crochet class? I'd add your name and blog post info to the print out of the pattern. I'd appreciate it. I just had a student ask me todayabout making these.
Thanks,
Kristin
http://collectionofcrochetstitches.blogspot.com November 9, 2012 at 5:52 PM*
Nadine
said...
Sure, Kristin. If you click on the download now link at the top of the pattern, you'll get a nice PDF that has all of that on there. November 12, 2012 at 6:09 AM*
KristinDragos
said...
I saw that link after I posted. :) Thanks so much! November 12, 2012 at 7:44 AM*
Anonymous said...
Nadine -- Thanks for the post on how to make this useful tool. This is an old pattern that I went searching for because my boyfriends (56) Mom used to make them. She passed a few years ago and he is running out. Where did you get the receipe for this? Must be a great story. December 23, 2012 at 11:34 AM*
Tiffany
Sanderson
said...
This is perfect!!! Thank you!!! Do you have a printable version? October 29, 2013 at 11:17 PM*
Nadine
said...
Hi Tiffany, If you click on the Download Here link at the top of the post it will open up a pdf version that you can print easier. October 30, 2013 at 5:43 AM*
Anonymous said...
On step eight how many sts do you skip? ?? December 3, 2013 at 12:04 PM*
Nadine
said...
I usually only skip one stitch at a time. But as the circle gets smaller I will skip them more often. December 3, 2013 at 12:21 PM*
Wally said...
Nadine, any chance you could make a youtube video of how to make these scrubbies? There isn't really any good videos making good quality scrubbies like yours. You pot a link to your blog and walla you will have lots of new visitors to your blog and Etsy store!!! A good video should get you 50,000 views in no time and lots of traffic to yourstore! Thanks
January 9, 2014 at 3:27 PM*
Anonymous said...
Really love using them. Very gentle on dishes.no scratching. Thanks a lot. A lady gave me one and its time for another one. Will be makingthese for gifts.
May 31, 2014 at 7:16 PM*
Anonymous said...
Love this! Thanks! Posted the website on my Facebook when asked forthe pattern
June 14, 2014 at 7:10 PM*
Debbie Collemer said... Nadine, what yarn do you use for the scrubbies? I think you crochet the yarn and tule together? Thank you for this wonderful pattern.. July 9, 2014 at 6:02 PM*
Nadine
said...
Hi Debbie, I don't carry any yarn with the tulle. I only use the tulleto crochet these.
July 10, 2014 at 6:19 AM*
Annie B.
said...
Thank you for posting directions for this scrubbing tool. I received one and loved it. Now I can share with the rest of my family. September 17, 2014 at 9:04 PM*
Unknown
said...
can you wash these?
May 22, 2015 at 9:32 AM*
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Nadine Rogers said... Thanks for sharing this pattern. Does the bigger or smaller holed tulle or netting work better? I am going to try making the 5 inch one. November 20, 2015 at 4:31 AM*
Nadine
said...
Ashley, I toss mine in the dishwasher when they get to scummy. Or Imake up a new set.
Nadine (great name by the way!) both sizes work. I tend to use the smaller holed stuff. I've done it with the large holes and the scrubber feels a lot rougher. It was also a bit harder on my hands. But it would be great for deep cleaning. November 20, 2015 at 6:43 AM*
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Anonymous said...
Why is mine so flat? December 6, 2015 at 11:46 AM*
Sheryl
said...
Thanks, Nadine! I made two at Christmas time, but I used the full 6" width. They were very stiff, and I didn't think they'd be good for getting into small spaces, but they did soften up and I'm still using them 5 months later. Love them! May 15, 2018 at 11:06 AM*
Sheryl
said...
Curious, why is the first chain 4 and the other chains 3? May 15, 2018 at 11:08 AM*
Unknown
said...
Hey! Thanks so much for this pattern! I was wondering if you would allow me to sell some scrubbies that I make from your pattern? I would post a link to your blog to give credit. Thank you! October 4, 2018 at 5:55 PM*
Sarah Jenkins said... Hi Nadine! I absolutely love how easy this pattern is. Would you be willing to allow me to sell them at a craft show? I plan on making about 25 of each size. I would attach your name and blog post on the credits. Please let me know. Thank you! October 26, 2018 at 2:57 PM*
Nadine
said...
Hi Liz, feel free. I hope they sell well October 26, 2018 at 2:59 PM*
Nadine
said...
Hi Sarah, you are free to sell as many as you like. I hope they sellwell
October 26, 2018 at 3:00 PM*
Nadine
said...
Hi Sheryl, sorry I never responded. I had a baby around then. The first is a chain 4 because 3 of the chains are too approximate a dc. And then the 4th chain is the space you're crocheting into. October 26, 2018 at 3:03 PM*
Unknown
said...
Hello Nadine! I love these scrubbies. I'm still learning to read crochet patterns, but thought I'd give it a try. Making the small 3" one & doing good till I got to line 5 working in the spiral I got the ch2, the rest is confusing me it says to: Ch2, in BLO *sc in each of the next 4 dc, dec over the next 2 dc. Repeat from * around. (20 sts) you or someone explain this to meplease.
February 19, 2019 at 7:52 PM*
Anonymous said...
Use the one with bigger holes. 1 yrd will make more than one.you cut it into strips. Why are you thinking 25 yrds???? September 4, 2020 at 1:18 PM*
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said...
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