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Granny Stripe & Double Crochet pattern in bulky yarn

Granny Stripe & Double Crochet pattern in bulky yarn

Close up of pattern

Close up of pattern

Granny Stripe & Double Crochet pattern in worsted weight yarn

Granny Stripe & Double Crochet pattern in worsted weight yarn

Blanket with edging

Blanket with edging

Just completed a crocheted Granny Stripe Combo pattern in a blanket for an upcoming crochet class at The Studio.  I was asked by a couple of our best clients to offer some options for a simple yet beautiful pattern for blankets and lap throws.

I saw this one several times on Pinterest and loved the look of it with the change in colors and raised stitches from the pattern change.  Plus the best part is that it is all double crochet stitches and a great way to learn one of the hardest things for new crocheters – where to put the last stitch on a row in order to keep the edges straight.

A bonus for the class will be this very easy but nice edging that can be used on most any blanket.  The date for this class will be announced soon.

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Crochet Infinity Crocheting starts today at The Studio!  When the weather turns cool I love to crochet.  And today we will help others learn how and know that they will love having this fantastic hobby.  There is so much versatility in it.  The more you practice the better you get.  Why not try your hand at it today?!

20141118_165017Here is a link to today’s class in case you would like to join us.

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Crocheted Cat Bowls and Nap Pads

Crocheted Cat Bowls and Nap Pads

I have been trying to clean out some old  odds and ends of yarn that I have in my stash and to do that I have been making “Cat Bowls” and Nap Pads to donate to our animal shelter.  Several years ago I came across a program called “Comfort for Critters”.

Comfort for Critters is a 100% volunteer program that creates handmade blankets to comfort homeless pets living in animal shelters. While these animals await adoption, the blankets provide a comfortable bed year-round. When they are adopted, their blanket goes with them, providing something familiar as they adjust to their “forever family.”

Please take a look at their information by clicking the link above and if you knit or crochet help them out.  It’s really easy to do and is a great way to use up some of the bits and pieces of yarn you have lying around.

Here’s how I make the “Cat Bowls”.  (I want to point out that I am not a pattern writer.  I just make this stuff up as I go along crocheting so I may not have written it down precisely.   I tried.  If you know how to crochet you can adjust this as needed to make it work.)

I make these hold two or three stands of yarn together and use and L Hook or N Hook.  This pattern is the one I used holding 3 strands of yarn and an N Hook.

Chain 3.  Slip stitch (sl st) in 1st chain to form a ring.

Round 1. Chain 2 and Double Crochet (dc) 10 stitches into ring. Sl st into top of first dc. (10 dc)

Round 2. Chain 2 and 2 dc into each of the 10 stitches . Sl st into top of first dc. (20 dc)

Round 3.  Chain 2 and 1 dc in first st.  Then * 2 dc in next  2 stitches and then 1 dc in next st.  Repeat from *.   Sl st into top of first dc. (30 dc)

Round 4.  Chain 2 and  1 dc in first st.  Then * 2 dc in next  2 stitches and then 1 dc in next 2 sts.  Repeat from *.   Sl st into top of first dc. (45 dc)

Round 5.  Chain 2 and  1 dc in first st.  Then * 2 dc in next  stitch and then 1 dc in next 2 sts.  Repeat from *.   Sl st into top of first dc. (60 dc)

Round 6.  Chain 2 and  1 dc in first st.  Then * 2 dc in next  stitch and then 1 dc in next 3 sts.  Repeat from *.   Sl st into top of first dc. (76 dc)

Round 7 – 10.  Repeat Round 6 ass 1 more stitch in the pattern each time.  (If you want a bigger bowl add more rounds here following the repeat pattern)

Round 11.  Ch 2. Dc in each st around.  Sl st into top of first dc.

Round 12.  Ch 2.  Dc in each st around using only the back loop.  Sl st into top of first dc.

Round 13 – 14 Dc in each st around.  Sl st into top of first dc.

Round 15 – 16.  *Dc in first 10 sts.  Then dc 2 together. Repeat from * around.  Sl st into top of first dc.

Round 17.  Sl st in each dc to make a finished edge.

This pattern can be made larger or smaller.  And the sides can be made more shallow or deeper.  Just play with adding or subtracting rounds in the pattern to suit your needs.

Good luck and have fun crocheting!

 

 

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Crocheted Hats

wpid-wp-1445004641178.jpg wpid-wp-1445004641642.jpgMore crocheting…..slouchy hats!  And one with a brim.  These patterns are available on Ravelry.com.  If you are a crocheter or knitter and are not going to this site you are missing out.  You can find some terrific patterns here and many are free.  Check them out at www.ravelry.com .  It’s free.

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wpid-wp-1445004640272.jpg wpid-wp-1445004640709.jpgWhen the weather cools I get in the mood to crochet.  So I cleaned out a bag of yarn scraps and decided to make a few things that I can donate to the Animal Shelter.  These are “Cat Bowls”.  LOL  At least I hope that cats might like to lay in these little bowls/baskets.  And since I didn’t have a cat to try it out I took a  photo with my sock dog.  You get the idea.

 

 

 

 

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Crocheted Rag Rug

Crocheted Rag Rug

For several weeks on and off I have been working on this rag rug.  I finished it last night.  It’s made from old sheets.  Here’s a photo with a chair to give  you an idea of the size.

Who wants to make one?

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Sea theme baby blanket example of zig-zag

Sea theme baby blanket example of zig-zag

Example of ripple stitch

Another Example

Our next crochet class at The Studio will feature three patterns that are great for afghans and baby blankets.  We will learn how to do the zig-zag stitch, ripple and chevron stitches.  They are easy to do, work up fast, and look fabulous.

Come learn with us!  Click here for more info.

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Hannah Front of Vest

Hannah Front of Vest

Vest Back View

Vest Back View

Vest Side View

Vest Side View

Several weeks ago I shared a couple of crochet vests that I had made.  Since I was on such a roll I decided to try another one and it started out great.  But about a little over half way through I could tell that the pattern sizing was off.  It was much smaller than I needed but instead of ripping it out I decided to finish it and give it to someone tall and skinny.  LOL

I happen to have a young student in my art class that I thought it would be cute on and asked her if she liked the “retro” look and when she said yes I was glad.  So here’s Hannah wearing “HER” new vest.  Doesn’t she look cute?!  I will have to try it again for myself.

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From Sweatshirt to Fabulous Jacket

We have four exciting classes coming up this weekend.  Take a look by clicking the link for the details of each one.

From Sweatshirt to Fabulous Jacket, Saturday, 9 am – 1 pm

Cigar-Purse-samples

Cigar Box Purse

Make a Cigar Box Purse, Saturday, 2 -4:30 pm

Traditional Granny Squares

Traditional Granny Squares

Not Your Grandma’s Granny Square, Sunday, 2-4 pm

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Polymer Clay Crochet Hooks

Polymer Clay Crochet Hooks (or Pens), Sunday, 4:30-6 pm

Registration information is on each link or email kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com to sign up.  You don’t want to miss these.  They won’t be repeated any time soon as we have a guest teacher coming from Charleston to teach a couple of them.  So be sure to join us!

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Flat Flowers for Curtains, blankets, etc.

Granny Stripe

Granny Stripe

Crochet has become very popular again.  Maybe it’s the retro feel of it; maybe it’s because people want a fun hobby they can do that will wind them down at the end of the day.  Who knows?  But there is no denying that crochet is in again.

We have had so many people take crochet classes at The Studio and we are offering even more.  This week (Tuesday) we have a Crochet Flowers class.  Learn to make  beautiful flowers that can be used to embellish hats, blankets, etc.  And then on Sunday we have a Granny Square class where we will learn to make traditional Granny Squares as well as some that are NOT your Grandmother’s Granny Square.  Why don’t you come join us?

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