Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts

Friday, March 17, 2017

Easter Bunny Ornaments




Pattern: Made in K-Town by Barbara

This pattern is inspired by a picture I’ve seen on Pinterest.
Unfortunately there was no pattern or source attached to the Pin,
so I’ve designed this pattern myself, based on what I saw on the picture.
If you happen to be the original designer, please let me know,
so I can give you credit for the idea.


Material:
For this pattern I’ve worked with small amounts of cotton yarn (Rico essentials cotton dk) and a slightly thinner hook than it is suggested for the yarn (suggestion is 3-4, I've worked with a 2.5mm hook). I highly recommend that you use cotton yarn as well, so that the ornaments – and mainly the ears – keep their shape. You’ll also need a ring (crochet ring or key ring). Mine measures 36 mm (1,4”) in diameter, but the pattern is easy to adjust to any other kind of yarn or ring-size.

Stitches:
For this pattern I use US crochet terms. We’ll need the following stitches: chain stitch (ch), slip stitch (slst), single crochet (sc), and half double crochet (hdc).

First, let’s start with

The Ring:


1st Round
Attach yarn with a slst to your ring, ch-1, 1 sc into the ring, ch-20, slst in the first ch to form a big loop. 3 sc into the ring, ch-20, slst in the first ch to make the second ear. 30 sc into the ring, close the round with a slst to where you started.
2nd Round
Slst in the first sc, slst in every back bump of each of the next 20 ch, slst in the next 3 sc, slst in every back bump of each of the next 20 ch, slst in the next 30 sc. Close the round with a slst to the first slst of this round.
Cut thread, fasten off, and weave in the ends.

Try to work the 20ch-loops a littler looser than you normally would, that makes it easier to work into the back bumps later! Depending on the yarn you use and the size of your ring, you might want to adjust the number of chains worked for the ears and the number of stitches you have to work into the ring: The ring should have enough stitches to be covered (i.e. "invisible") completely, but not too many so it doesn't ruffle. For the ears, adjust the number of chains according to the desired size of the bunny ears.

Next, we’re gonna make

The Bow:


For the bow, start with a magic ring and a longer tail than usual (about the length you want for the hanger), ch1, 3 hdc, ch1, slst into the ring. Then once again: ch1, 3 hdc, ch1, slst into the ring. Cut the thread (about as long as the other end) and fasten off. Wrap the two ends (in two different directions) tightly around the middle of the bow once or twice, and secure with a knot on the back.

If you want to make a bigger bow, you can also work 2x *ch2, 3dc, ch2, slst into the ring*

And now, we’re gonna bring it all together:


Position the bow (I like to cover the beginning, which is sometimes not that neat), and - using a tapestry needle - pull the ends to the backside of your work, using the spaces left and right to the according stitch (what I want to say is: don't use the same gap for both ends). Make a knot to hold the bow in place. With the tapestry needle pull the two ends behind the stitches up to the middle sc between the ears. Tie the ends together at the desired length of your hanger.

And that's it! :)


I hope you've enjoyed making this quick and easy ornament. If you've got any questions or find errors in this pattern, please let me know! You can also share your easter bunnies in the Project Gallery on Ravelry!



Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Pattern Preview: Easter Bunny Ornaments

Hi there!

Have you noticed? It's less than five weeks until Easter, so I've been working on some cute little Easter decorations, and this is what I've made:


Actually this is not a new pattern. In fact, I had already posted a picture of these on my Facebook page in April 2014, and that was the last post there until February this year.


This pattern wasn't my own idea, but is inspired by a picture I’ve seen on Pinterest. Unfortunately there was no pattern or source attached to the Pin (otherwise I'd give credit), so I’ve designed this pattern myself, based on what I saw on the picture.


So, what do you think? Do you want to make some of those cute little fellas, too? I hope so, because I've already written down the pattern and prepared the next blog post :) Just check back in a few days for the free tutorial. You can also follow me on Facebook, so that you'll never miss a new post! In the meantime, you might want to get some key- or crochet-rings (if you don't have any), because we're going to need them for the ornaments. Mine measure 36mm (1.4"), but the pattern is easy adjustable to any other size, too.


Have a great day everyone! :)

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Spring Bunnies and another Award

Happy Easter everyone!


Have a look at those spring bunnies - aren't they just tooooo cute?? It's almost a year since I've downloaded the free PDF pattern for those little fellas on craftzine, and I had almost forgotten about it. Recently I've seen them again on Annaboo's house, and I promised myself to make them before Easter. Phew, just in time, I'd say... :) I've already mentioned before, that I like to call those little creatures enemy-gurumis instead of amigurumis, because it's really a torture for my fingers (and my brain) to make them. But now and then I just can't resist, especially when they're as cute as those bunnies!


If you've also got some Easter or Spring Crochet to share, please stop by my link-party, it's still open for another week, and you can already vote for the next topic in my right side bar!

Now to something different: Ladylike from Crochetapy has passed the "Liebster Blog" award on to me!


Thank you Ladylike, and Congratulations on winning this award! And dear readers, please hop over to her beautiful blog, you won't regret it!

Now I have to tell you five random facts about me. This part is always quite difficult, because I'm really not that interesting. Let's see...

1. On Thursday I was high on elation because I've finally found my lucky charm again: a $1 Chip from a Poker Club in Daytona Beach, that I had been missing for over a year! I found it lying next to the copier at work - I have no idea how it got there!

2. It wasn't planned that way, but I actually wore a crochet dress at my friend's wedding (bought, not handmade *gg*)

3. John and I are not married (yet?)

4. By the way: I've always dreamed of a wild, trashy wedding in Vegas... who knows? ;)

5. Most sundays we go out for lunch, and I always order a Schnitzel baked with cheese, french fries and a side dish of savoy cabbage. And no, this combination is not a german standard :)

And now I'd like to pass this award on to five other blogs. "Liebster Blog" is german and means "Favorite Blog", so I've really tried to pick my alltime favorite blogs, even if they've received this award before or don't take part in this award game at all. So here are my five favorite blogs (in alphabetical order):


Thank you ladies for the inspiration,
it's always a pleasure to visit your beautiful blogs!



Thanks for your visit in k-town today,
enjoy the rest of your Easter week-end! :)

Friday, April 6, 2012

Theme Party # 9: Spring and Easter Crochet

It's party-time again!! You know what? This is our 9th theme-party and so far I haven't voted for a topic myself, yet - but you've always picked the one I hoped you would :) So this time our theme is Spring and Easter Crochet: show us your Easter bunnies and eggs, your spring doilies and blankets, anything that has to do with this happy season of the year!



Some things you should keep in mind:
What you see is what you get: please link to the specific post where your chosen project can be found (not just your main blog address), and make sure that your post is about crochet and matches the given theme! No shops! Please understand that I might remove links that ignore these points.
Feel free to post as many links as you like - you should really search in the depths of your archives to retrieve your forgotten treasures, this is your chance to bring them back to the surface! :) more info


This collection can be found at The Crochet Boulevard now!
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