Monday, January 30, 2012

Hootie the Owl


I majorly jumped on the everything owl bandwagon last year.  I think they are so cute, and I love all of the different varieties that can be found.  We are currently renting our home for a year, and even though we've lived here for 6 months, we haven't put anything on the walls (I know, I know, but decorating has never been a skill of mine, and the thought of having to fill nail holes and touch up with paint is seriously not appealing).

BUT...we will hopefully be buying our forever home this summer, and I have big dreams for my daugher's room.  Big dreams that include many, many owls.  She will only be one, so this is that window where I will get to decorate for her.  I know in only a couple of years she will have definite opinions about her room, and it will, of course, be her decision what gets put on her walls, but I am extremely excited about decorating her room when we move.  I have already started making plans for all the cute little owls, and in all of the different forms they will take.

With that in mind, I couldn't resist making Hootie the Owl.  Isn't she just so cute.  And with a simple change of yarn color, Hootie would the become a boy!  My fingers are already itching to crochet another Hootie (or 10 for that matter).  I think she would look fabulous in brighter colors.  What do you think? 

Also, I made up this pattern, and I'm thinking it might need to be written down and shared.  Any thoughts??

I am linking up with:

Just Something I Whipped Up at The Girl Creative
Made by you Monday at Skip to My Lou
Market Yourself Monday at Sumo's Sweet Stuff
Making the World Cuter Monday at Making the World Cuter
Riverton Housewives Lineup at The Read Housewives of Riverton
Show and Tell at Blue Cricket Design
Whatever Goes Wednesday at Someday Crafts
We Did It! Wednesday at Sew Much Ado
Wednesday's Wowsers at Oopsey Daisy
Rock n' Share at The Shady Porch
Transformation Thursday at The Shabby Creek Cottage
Strut Your Stuff at Somewhat Simple
Simple Link at Simply Designing
Frugal Fridays at The Shabby Nest
Flaunt it Friday at Chic on a Shoestring
Friday Favorites at Simple Sweet Home
Friday Favs Party at Nap Time Crafters
Weekend Wander at While He was Napping
Whatcha Got Weekend at Lolly Jane Boutique
Weekend Wrap-Up Party at Tater Tots and Jello
Sundae Scoop at I Heart Naptime
Anything Goes Linky at Bacon Time with the Hungry Hungry Hypo

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Crochet Hats


I had a request for a cupcake hat this week.  So I whipped up this little beauty.  Isn't it just precious.  It almost makes me want to have another newborn so she could wear this...or maybe I'll just make one in my daughter's size. :)




I had a friend's baby shower to go to today.  She is having a little boy, and I couldn't resist making him a little hat too.  There's not much cuter or manlier than a dinosaur hat, so this is what I came up with.  
Beanie Shell Pattern by Micah Mackes, www.micahmakes.com.
I added some dinosaur spikes.  I am hoping my almost three year old will wear this if I make one in his size.   I have made him hats before, and he refuses to wear them.  He just clearly doens't appreciate my handiwork. :) 

Both hats are available in my etsy shop, and I will customize them in any size, and any colors.

I am linking up with:

Just Something I Whipped Up at The Girl Creative
Made by you Monday at Skip to My Lou
Market Yourself Monday at Sumo's Sweet Stuff
Making the World Cuter Monday at Making the World Cuter
Riverton Housewives Lineup at The Read Housewives of Riverton
Show and Tell at Blue Cricket Design
Whatever Goes Wednesday at Someday Crafts
We Did It! Wednesday at Sew Much Ado
Wednesday's Wowsers at Oopsey Daisy
Rock n' Share at The Shady Porch
Transformation Thursday at The Shabby Creek Cottage
Strut Your Stuff at Somewhat Simple
Simple Link at Simply Designing
Frugal Fridays at The Shabby Nest
Flaunt it Friday at Chic on a Shoestring
Friday Favorites at Simple Sweet Home
Friday Favs Party at Nap Time Crafters
Weekend Wander at While He was Napping
Whatcha Got Weekend at Lolly Jane Boutique
Weekend Wrap-Up Party at Tater Tots and Jello
Sundae Scoop at I Heart Naptime
Anything Goes Linky at Bacon Time with the Hungry Hungry Hypo

Monday, January 16, 2012

Crochet Button Cowl Pattern and Tutorial

This is my first crochet pattern and tutorial.  If you have any problems understanding it, or you find a mistake, please comment and I will do my best to help.  I love this cowl because it is very easy, very quick, and adds warmth without being bulky.  It is also super cute, and adds a nice touch to any outfit!  If you are able to make it through the pattern, I would LOVE to see a picture of your button cowl!!



Crochet Button Cowl
by Beth Kelly
Materials: 
11.5 mm crochet hook (P)
 Super Bulky Yarn (I like to use Lion Brand Super Bulky, Hometown USA...it is extra soft and comes in a great variety of colors.  Also, I can buy it locally, which is always a plus)
 4 large buttons
 Yarn Needle

 


Chain 15

Single crochet in 2nd chain from hook.  Single crochet in remaining chains.

Turn.  Chain 1.
Single crochet in the back loop (the loop closest to you) of the first single crochet.  Single crochet in the remaining back loops.

This is what your yarn and hook would look like if we were going to crochet regular single crochets.  This is NOT what you want to to.  Instead, we are only going to crochet in the back loop (the loop closest to you)
When I first did this, this last loop (arrow is pointing at it), kind of stuck out. 

So when I got to the end of this first row of single crochets in the back loop, I put my hook in that last loop, and then in the back loop of the final single crochet. Then complete your final single crochet.

Turn.  Chain 1.  Single Crochet in back loop (the loop closest to you) down your row.  You will see the ribbing start to happen.  This is what gives your cowl such a nice texture.  Continue to turn, chain 1, and single crochet in the back loops of your cowl until your cowl is around 23 inches.  For me, this was 38 rows.  Depending on how loose or tight you crochet, or how big or small you want your cowl, the number of rows may vary.
You now have a pretty rectangle.  We will now crochet our final row with loops for buttoning your cowl.
Turn.  Chain 2.  Skip first single crochet.  Slip stitch in next single crochet (you will crochet in both loops on this final row.)  Slip stitch in next three stitches.  Chain 2.  Slip stitch in next four stitches.  Chain 2.  Slip stitch in next four stitches.  Chain 2.  Slip stitch in final stitch.  Finish off.
This is what one end of your cowl will look like.  The loops are for buttoning your cowl.
We will now add our buttons. One nice thing about using the bulky yarn is that the yarn is actually four strips of yarn woven together.

Take a two foot piece of yarn and separate into pieces.

Thread your yarn needle with one of the pieces of yarn. Tie a knot in the end. You will want to tie it three times to make sure your knot won't slip through.

Position your button on the first row of your cowl. Sew the first button on.

Hold the beggining of your cowl up to the other side to make sure you position your buttons on the right places. Sew on all four buttons.
Using your yarn needle, sew in all of your yarn ends. I like to sew them in at least 3 inches. Snip ends.

Cowl Complete!!

Now try on your cowl, button it up, and enjoy the warmth, comfort, and cuteness it gives you.






Crochet Button Cowl
by Beth Kelly
Materials:
11.5 mm crochet hook (P)
Super Bulky Yarn (I like to use Lion Brand Super Bulky, Hometown USA...it is extra soft and comes in a great variety of colors. Also, I can buy it locally, which is always a plus)
4 large buttons
Yarn Needle
Terms:
ch (chain)
sc (single crochet)
slst (slip stitch)
Row 1: Ch 15. sc in 2nd ch from hook. sc in remaining chs. turn
Row 2: ch 1. sc in back loop of each sc across. turn
Rows 3 - 38: Repeat row 2. You might need more and less rows, depending on the yarn you use, and how tightly or loosely you crochet. I like my cowl to measure 23 inches when I'm done with my rows.
Row 39: ch 2. skip first sc. slst in next sc. (you will slst in the whole sc, not just the back loop). slst in next 3 sc. ch 2. slst in each of next 4 sc. ch 2. slst in each of next 4 sc. ch 2. slst in final sc. Finish off.
You will have used almost all of your yarn. Make sure you leave about a two foot piece of yarn to use on sewing your buttons.
We will now add our buttons. One nice thing about using the bulky yarn is that the yarn is actually four strips of yarn woven together. Take a two foot piece of yarn and separate the pieces. Thread your yarn needle with one of the pieces of yarn. Tie a knot in the end. You will want to tie it three times to make sure your knot won't slip through. Position your button on the first row of your cowl. Sew the first button on. Hold the beggining of your cowl up to the other side to make sure you position your buttons on the right places. Sew on all four buttons.
Using your yarn needle, sew in all of your yarn ends. I like to sew them in at least 3 inches. Snip ends. You are done!

Just Something I Whipped Up at The Girl Creative
Made by you Monday at Skip to My Lou
Market Yourself Monday at Sumo's Sweet Stuff
Making the World Cuter Monday at Making the World Cuter
Show and Tell at Blue Cricket Design
Whatever Goes Wednesday at Someday Crafts
We Did It! Wednesday at Sew Much Ado
Wednesday's Wowsers at Oopsey Daisy
Rock n' Share at The Shady Porch
Transformation Thursday at The Shabby Creek Cottage
Strut Your Stuff at Somewhat Simple
Simple Link at Simply Designing
Frugal Fridays at The Shabby Nest
Flaunt it Friday at Chic on a Shoestring
Friday Favorites at Simple Sweet Home
Friday Favs Party at Nap Time Crafters
Weekend Wander at While He was Napping
Whatcha Got Weekend at Lolly Jane Boutique
Weekend Wrap-Up Party at Tater Tots and Jello
Sundae Scoop at I Heart Naptime
Anything Goes Linky at Bacon Time with the Hungry Hungry Hypo

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Crochet Cowl with Buttons


I have been on a cowl kick this winter.  Here in Arizona, we don't get a lot of cold days, but where I live we are surrounded by mountains, so we have had some chilly days.  Plus, I am so spoiled by the 70 degree winter weather, that any day that is in the 50s or lower feels downright cold to me!!

This is a cowl that I made using a chunky yarn.  I addes some buttons to it to add a little flair, and also to avoid messing up my hair when I put it on.  Yes, there are button holes and everything!!

Would anyone be interested in having the pattern for this cowl so you can make one of your very own?  I just crocheted as I went, but I am fairly certain that I could write the pattern down.  It is a very simple design.  Leave a comment and let me know!!

I am linking up to:

Just Something I Whipped Up at The Girl Creative
Made by you Monday at Skip to My Lou
Market Yourself Monday at Sumo's Sweet Stuff
Making the World Cuter Monday at Making the World Cuter
Show and Tell at Blue Cricket Design
Whatever Goes Wednesday at Someday Crafts
We Did It! Wednesday at Sew Much Ado
Wednesday's Wowsers at Oopsey Daisy
Rock n' Share at The Shady Porch
Transformation Thursday at The Shabby Creek Cottage
Strut Your Stuff at Somewhat Simple
Simple Link at Simply Designing
Frugal Fridays at The Shabby Nest
Flaunt it Friday at Chic on a Shoestring
Friday Favorites at Simple Sweet Home
Friday Favs Party at Nap Time Crafters
Weekend Wander at While He was Napping
Whatcha Got Weekend at Lolly Jane Boutique
Weekend Wrap-Up Party at Tater Tots and Jello
Sundae Scoop at I Heart Naptime
Anything Goes Linky at Bacon Time with the Hungry Hungry Hypo

Monday, January 2, 2012

Crochet Rose Pins

When I first took the plunge and opened my etsy shop, and then when I sold a few items at a friends' home bazaar, I wanted to make some crochet flower pins.  I found a couple of patterns and played around with them, but none were exactly what I was looking for.  So I combined a few different patterns, added some personal touches, and this is what I came up with:



I sew on some eco friendly felt and I sew on a pin to make a great statement accessory.  I think these look great not only on a shirt, but also on a coat, scarf, or bag.  You can find them at my etsy shop.

I am linking up to:
Just Something I Whipped Up at The Girl Creative
Made by you Monday at Skip to My Lou
Market Yourself Monday at Sumo's Sweet Stuff
Making the World Cuter Monday at Making the World Cuter
Strut Your Stuff at Something Simple
Show and Tell at Blue Cricket Design
Whatever Goes Wednesday at Someday Crafts
We Did It! Wednesday at Sew Much Ado
Wednesday's Wowsers at Oopsey Daisy
Made by ME at JAQS Studio
Transformation Thursday at The Shabby Creek Cottage
Strut Your Stuff at Somewhat Simple
Making it with Allie at What Allie's Making
Simple Link at Simply Designing
Frugal Fridays at The Shabby Nest
Flaunt it Friday at Chic on a Shoestring
Friday Favorites at Simple Sweet Home
Friday Favs Party at Nap Time Crafters
Weekend Wander at While He was Napping
Whatcha Got Weekend at Lolly Jane Boutique
Weekend Wrap-Up Party at Tater Tots and Jello
Sundae Scoop at I Heart Naptime
Anything Goes Linky at Bacon Time with the Hungry Hungry Hypo