Sunday, 26 August 2018

A Frolic of Fairies

Ever since I was a little girl I have loved fairy stories, I have looked for the magic around me, hunting for fairies in nature.






Now I have a love of making my own fairies.

My house is full of fairies, my best friends house is full of fairies, and the fairies are setting out on their own adventures.




My most recent love has been making small fairies to hang in trees. I spotted a picture on Pinterest but there were no written instructions so I came up with my versions.




For each fairy you need 2x8mm beads, 2x10mm beads 1x20mm bead



Begin by making the arms, legs, and body.
Thread the 10mm beads then the 8mm beads onto your yarn.



Begin by starting your first chain with a 8mm bead, ch18 add second 8mm bead, finish. These will be the arms and hands

Start the next chain attaching a 10mm bead, ch60, put your hook though the 21st st from the bead, then through the centre of the arms, wrap yarn around the hook and pull though, ch20 more before adding last bead, finish. sew in ends of yarn.


Dress
 make a magic circle and make 6dc
R1, 2dc in each   (12)
R2, 2dc, 1dc, repeat around    (18)
R3, 2dc, 2xdc, repeat around   (24)
R4, 2dc, 3xdc, repeat around   (30)
R5, 2dc, 4xdc, repeat around   (36)
R6, ch2, dc in next st, repeat around, finish leaving a long tail (this will be used to stich along the arms.
You can change colour at any round or just leave as one colour.

Hat
Make a magic circle and make 6dc
R1, 2dc in each   (12)
R2-4, 1dc in each
R5 1dc 1tr in each st, finish leaving a long tail for attaching to dress and head.

Draw the face on your bead.
Use your hook to pull the loop through the centre of the dress, followed by the bead for the head, then the hat (put through second row, not the centre).
Use the tail on the dress to stich where the sleeves divide, then the tail from the hat to stitch the hat to the back of the dress, then the hat to the loop. This will secure the head from being pulled off.



Although when I first began to make these, they started out as white Christmas fairies, I soon began adding colour to make them more flower like. 
My best friend was so taken by these she has her own frolic of fairies living in her home!



Please let me know if you create your own frolic of fairies x x 

Katie







Friday, 17 August 2018

Finding Fairies

So many people loved the angel wings which I previously posted the pattern for, I have decided to share some more of the wings that I have created for my fairies. 
When I began I wasn't sure whether to make dresses with wings on, or put the wings on the doll. I decide to put them on the dolls  (you can see this on my other page A wander with the fairies ), apart from Mabel (all my fairies get named) so she can model the different styles.

Today I have chosen these delicate wings, which are quick and simple to make and look beautiful on dolls or teddy bears alike, or simply strung with some ribbon and hung as a decoration.


For these wings I have used Stylecraft special dk and a 3.5mm hook. 
You can make the wings larger or smaller by changing your yarn or hook.

R1 ) Magic ring, 6dc
R2 ) 2dc in each st, slst to join   12dc
A (first side of wings)
R3 ) ch3, 1tr in same st, 2tr in next 3 st, ch1, turn.
R4 ) 1htr in first st, 2htr, 1htr, 2htr, ch1, turn.
R5 ) miss 2st, 7tr in next st, miss 2st, slst in last st. finish
Rejoin yarn in 5th st of R4
R4 ) ch2,2tr in next st, 2tr,1tr, ch1, turn,
R5 ) miss 2st, 7th in next st, miss 2st, slst in last st. finish
B (second side of wings)
R3 ) miss 2 st from last st worked in this round rejoin yarn, ch3, 1tr in same st, 2tr in next 3 st, ch2, turn.
R4 ) 2tr in next st, 2tr,1tr, ch1, turn
R5 ) miss 2st, 7tr in next st, miss 2st, slst in last st. finish
R4 ) rejoin yarn , 1htr in same st, 1htr,2htr,1htr,ch1, turn
R5 ) miss 2st, 7tr in next st, miss 2st, slst in last st. finish



I love how dainty these wings look on the fairies.

Please if you make or share these wings please credit me for the pattern.


Remember to keep an eye out for fairies, and believe in the magic of every day.

love Katie x x

Thursday, 9 August 2018

Angels watching over me

For a long time I have been coming up with my own designs, but never really thought they were good enough. 
Yesterday I posted a picture of some angel wings I had designed and the response amazed me and encouraged me to keep going. 
Thank you to all you creative people out there who boost each other and help us to feel like what we do is worth it x x
It is down to those people and their kind words that got me to share this pattern. 
Use it to remember those you have lost, or spread love to someone in need x
(Please give credit to myself for the pattern when you share pictures of your work, thank you)



I've always been reminded of those we've loved and lost when I see a white feather floating down, it's comforting to think they are watching over us. This inspired me to come up with this angel wings pattern.

I used Stylcraft special dk and a 3.5mm hook, uk terms



Begin by making a ch of 17
  1. dc in second ch from hook and then to the end, ch1, turn
  2. dc in next 16st, then work 1dc into the side of the row, ch1, turn
  3. dc in next 15st , ch1, turn
  4. dc in next 14st, 2dc in next st,1dc on the side, ch1, turn
  5. dc in the next 15st
  6. dc in next 14st, 2dc in next st continue along the side, 2dc, 2xdc, 2dc, then work 6dc along the opposite edge, ch1, turn
  7. dc in next 7st, 2dc in next 2st, dc in next 3st, 2dc in next st, dc in next 12st, ch1, turn
  8. dc in next 13st, 2dc in next st, dc in next 5st, 2dc in next st, dc in next 6st, finish
Repeat for the 2nd wing.
If you want to make the hanging decoration, place the two wings together and rejoin the yarn through both wing in the 2nd st from the end of the last 6dd. 
Work 5dc through both wings ch20 the join at the top of the 5dc with a slst, finish.



Please feel free to pop by my Facebook page and share your wings with me.
Much love
Katie x x 


Saturday, 20 January 2018

Bauble inspired blanket

It seems like Christmas was months and months ago! Time just wizzes by when you're having fun, or sitting crocheting!
When putting all my decorations away I was inspired by the colours of some of my Christmas decorations, to make a blanket. Unfortunately I didn't take a picture of them before they were packed into the loft.


I loved the colour, the patterns, the texture, and wanted to recreate it as much as I could.
I chose my favourite Stylecraft special DK for the project, going with, Emperor, Royal, Mustard, Magenta, Teal, and Petrol.




My favourite size of blanket is one that just fits nicely across my lap on a chilly evening, so I started with a ch of 152 in Emperor, and with my trusty 4mm I began. Turn after each row, all beginning ch3 count as first tr unlass stated, all starting dc do not count as a st.


Bauble blanket part 1
  1. dc in 2nd ch from the hook and continue to the end (151st)
  2. ch3 miss first st work a tr in the flo of the next st and repeat this to the end.
  3. ch3 1tr in first st,* miss 2st, 3tr in next st, repeat from * to end finishing with 2tr in last st.
  4. ch3 miss first 2st *work 3tr in sp between the group of treble in r3, miss next 3st, repeat from * to end, finishing with 1tr in last st.      CHANGE TO MUSTARD
  5. ch3, 1tr in first st *miss 3st, work 3tr in space between 3tr group from r4, repeat from * finishing with 2tr in last st.
  6. ch3 miss first st 1tr in next st working flo, continue to the end.
  7. ch3, miss first st, 1tr in each of the next 2st*ch1, miss 1st, tr in next 2st, repeat from * to last 4st, ch1, miss 1, tr in last 3st
  8. ch5,miss first 3tr1tr in chsp,* ch2, miss 2st , 1tr in chsp, repeat from * till last 3st, ch2, miss 2st 1tr in last st.   CHANGE TO PETROL
  9. ch1, dc in first st, *2dc in 2chsp, dc in next tr, repeat from * finishing with a dc in 3rd ch of previous starting 5.
  10. ch3, miss first st work a tr in the flo of the next st and repeat this to the end.
  11. ch3 1tr in first st,* miss 2st, 3tr in next st, repeat from * to end finishing with 2tr in last st.
  12. ch3 miss first 2st *work 3tr in sp between the group of treble in r11, miss next 3st, repeat from * to end, finishing with 1tr in last st.
  13. ch3, miss first st, *3trtog, ch2, repeat from * to end, finishing with 1tr in last st.
  14. ch1, dc in first st dc in chsp,* 1dc on top of 3trtog, 2dc in next chsp, repeat from * finishing with 1dc in last st.    CHANGE TO MAGENTA
  15. ch3, miss first st, 1tr in next st working in blo, repeat to end.
  16. ch3, miss first st work bptr around each st to the end.
  17. ch3 1tr in first st,* miss 2st, 3tr in next st, repeat from * to end finishing with 2tr in last st.
  18. ch3 miss first st work a tr in the flo of the next st and repeat this to the end.   CHANGE TO ROYAL
  19. ch3 1tr in first st,* miss 2st, 3tr in next st, repeat from * to end finishing with 2tr in last st.
  20. ch3 miss first st 1tr in next st working flo, continue to the end.
  21. ch3 miss first st 1tr in next st working blo, continue to the end.
  22. ch4,miss first 2st, 1tr in next st, *ch1, miss 1st, 1tr in next st, repeat to end.
  23. ch1, 1dc in first st*ch1 miss chsp, 1dc on next  tr, repeat from * to end
  24. ch1 1dc in first st * 1dc in chsp, 1dc in next st, repeat from * to end.   CHANGE TO TEAL
  25. ch3 miss first st 1tr in next st working blo, continue to the end.
  26. ch3 1tr in first st,* miss 2st, 3tr in next st, repeat from * to end finishing with 2tr in last st.
  27. ch3 miss first 2st *work 3tr in sp between the group of treble in r26, miss next 3st, repeat from * to end, finishing with 1tr in last st.
  28. ch3, 1tr in first st *miss 3st, work 3tr in space between 3tr group from r27, repeat from * finishing with 2tr in last st.
  29. ch1, dc in first st* 1htr in next, 1tr in next, 1dtr in next, 1tr in next, 1htr in next 1dc in next, repeat from * to end
  30. ch1 dc2tog , 1dc in next 2 st, 3dc in next st, 1dc in next 2st,* dc3tog1dc in next 2st 3dc in next st 1dc in next 2st, repeat from * to end finishing with dc2tog   CHANGE TO MUSTARD
  31. repeat r30
  32. ch4, miss first st 1dtr in next st ( this counts as dtr2tog) *1tr in next st, 1htr in next st, 1dc in next st, 1htr in next st, 1tr in next st ,dtr3tog, repeat from * finishing with dtr2tog
  33. ch3, miss first st, 1tr in next st working in blo, repeat to end.
  34. ch3 miss first st 1tr in next st working flo, continue to the end.
  35. ch3, miss first st, 1tr in next st working in blo, repeat to end.
  36. ch1, dc in first st* 1htr in next, 1tr in next, 1dtr in next, 1tr in next, 1htr in next 1dc in next, repeat from * to end

I shall post the second part of the blanket soon
 Katie x x 




Sunday, 20 August 2017

Sunny Baby Blanket

Who doesn't love a nice snuggly blanket. It's the best bit about being chilly, the excuse to get under a soft crochet blanket. 
As soon as I hear anyone is expecting a baby I get my hooks out to make a cosy baby blanket.
While I've been off work for the summer I've had the chance to try a few different styles and come up with a couple of patterns of my own.
I thought I would share this sunny little blanket with you (if there is anyone out there??)


It's worked in one of my favourite Stylecraft special dk colours, Saffron (3 balls). Using a 4mm hook. Terms are in English.


Begin with a chain of 111
1.       Dc in second ch from hook then repeat to end. Turn.
2.       Ch 4 (counts as tr, ch1) miss next st *ch1, tr in next st, repeat from * to end. Turn.
3.       Ch1,* dc in first st, dc in ch sp repeat from *to the end, dc in last st. Turn.
4.       Ch1, * dc in first st, ch1, miss next st, dc in next st, repeat from * to end. Turn.
5.       Ch1,* dc in first st, dc in ch sp repeat from *to the end, dc in last st. Turn.
Row 6 -109. Repeat rows 2- 5 26 times.
Row 110 – 112 repeat rows 2-4 1 time.
113. Ch1, dc in first st,* dc in ch space, ch1 miss next st, repeat from *, dc in last st.Turn.
114. Repeat row 4
115. Repeat row 113
116. Repeat row 4
117. Repeat row 113
118. Repeat row 5, Finish
Border
Rejoin yarn in first st RS facing.
1.       Work 1dc in each st along the bottom till last st, work 3 st in corner. Turn to work along the edge *work 2dc along the trc post, 1dc in each of next 3 rows, repeat this pattern to the top, work 3dc in the corner, continue to work dc along the top, 3dc in corner, turn to work along opposite edge as previous. Slst to join.
2.       Ch1. Dc in same st, ch1, miss next st dc in next st. Repeat this pattern until corner, in each 3 corner st work ch1 dc without missing a st. Repeat this along other 3 sides. Slst to join then slst into next ch sp.
3.        Ch3 dc into next ch sp, repeat around border. Slst to join, slst into ch sp.
4.       Ch3 dc into next ch sp until reaching the top edge of the blanket. Along the top work ch1, dc in next ch sp. Once back to last side continue to ch3 then dc in next ch sp. Slst to join, slst into next ch sp.
5.       Work 2dc in each ch3sp along bottom and side, Along top work 1dc into each dc and ch1sp, along last edge continue to work 2dc into each ch3sp. Slst to join. Finish.


Love Katie x





Sunday, 4 June 2017

Cute Cocoons

A friend's daughter recently set up her own photographic studio. A few weeks ago they asked if I could make a hungry caterpillar cocoon to use as a photo prop.
I have always loved the Very Hungry Caterpillar, a few years ago I made my own caterpillar hat to wear for our class ugly bug ball.



(Crochet is a handy talent to have when you work in early years!)



I am sure that a sweet little baby will look much cuter as a caterpillar than me.

I can't wait to see some pictures of the cocoon in use.



Once I'd finished the caterpillar I followed on with a bumble bee cocoon.

After working the hat I thought it might look a little too girly, so I added a straight edged hat for little boys.



Now it's not very often I remember to write down my patterns, I have a bad habit of just going with the flow then forgetting how I got there.
The good news is I wrote these down, so I thought I would share the bumble bee pattern with anyone out there who would like to try it. Now I have only worked this pattern once and no one else has tested the pattern, but it's very simple so there shouldn't be any mistakes. However if anyone comes across one, please let me know.

For this pattern I used one ball each of  Stylecraft special dk in black and daffodil, working with a 6.5mm hook.

Starting with the black yarn;

1)   make a magic ring and work 6htr                (6 st)
2)   inc in each st                                                (12 st)
3)   inc, 1x htr, rep                                              (18 st)
4)   inc, 2x htr, rep                                              (24 st)
5)   inc, 3x htr, rep                                              (30 st)
6)   inc, 4x htr, rep                                              (36 st)
7)   inc, 5x htr, rep                                              (42 st)
8)   inc, 6x htr, rep                                              (48 st)
9)   inc, 7x htr, rep                                              (54 st)
10) inc, 8x htr, rep                                              (60 st)
11) inc, 9x htr, rep                                              (66 st)
12) inc, 10x htr, rep                                            (72 st)
13) inc, 11x htr, rep                                            (78 st)
14-16) 1htr in each st
            change to yellow
17-26) 1htr in each
            change to black
27-31) 1htr in each
            change to yellow
32-41) 1htr in each
            change to black
42-46) 1htr in each
            change to yellow
47-56) 1htr in each
            change to black
57) 1htr in each st, join with a slst
58)  chain 3, 1fptr, 1bptr, repeat around and join with a slst
59) Repeat row 58
Finish.


Baby girls hat

Start with yellow yarn

1) make a magic ring and work 8htr
2) inc in each st                                                           (16 st)
3) inc, 1xhtr, rep                                                          (24 st)
4) inc, 2x htr, rep                                                         (32 st)
5) inc, 3x htr, rep                                                         (40 st)
    change to black
6-7) 1htr in each
    change to yellow
8-10) 1htr in each
    change to black
11-12) 1htr in each
    change to yellow
13-14) 1htr in each
15) miss 1 st, 5tr in next st, miss 1 st, slst in next st, repeat around
finish


Baby boys hat

Start with black yarn

1) make a magic ring and work 8htr
2) inc in each st                                                           (16 st)
3) inc, 1xhtr, rep                                                          (24 st)
4) inc, 2x htr, rep                                                         (32 st)
5) inc, 3x htr, rep                                                         (40 st)
    change to yellow
6-8) 1htr in each
    change to black
9-10) 1htr in each
   change to yellow
11-13) 1htr in each
    change to black
14-15) 1htr in each
16) 1dc in each, join with a slst
finish.


Have fun x x
     
          Katie x x






Sunday, 5 March 2017

Temperature Blanket

At the end of last year I started to see all the lovely pictures popping up on Instagram and Pinterest of finished temperature blankets. Until this time I hadn't heard of this idea  but as I seemed to have lost my crojo I thought it would be a good way to get myself hooked again. This method uses the temperature from each day the determin the colour of the row you crochet.
I found a few charts online with ideas for colours to use for the different temperatures but I wanted more colour than these had.
After spending more time looking at pictures of lovely yarn I decided to order the Attic24 Cosy stylecraft dk kit from Woolwharehouse, adding a few extra colours to the mix.


The yarn pack came with a pattern for Lucy's cosy blanket so I decided to keep to the pattern, changing the colour order to match with the temperature chart I matched the colours to.


Each day I checked the temperature and wrote in my diary. I had to wait a week into January to get started while I waited for my lovely Stylecraft yarn to arrive.



At first everything seemed to be going really well. I loved the way the shades were working up and I was getting good at making sure I weaved in the ends every few days so I wouldn't be left with that job at the end ( oh how we all love the job of weaving in the ends of striped blankets)!
Then came the end of January and I wanted to take a picture to share with friends to show how it was turning out. This was when I discovered that January no longer had only 31 days, that there were now 32!
Oops
Looking back matching temperatures in my blanket to the changes of colour, I had managed to add an extra day right in the middle of the month.
I would love to say I was the type of fastidious person who would rip 15 rows out to get rid of a little mistake - but no, not a chance. So from now on January 2017 had 32 days.



So now we are in March. The colour stripes started off predominately purple at the start of the year, now there are more blue shades, with the odd warm(ish) day adding a splash of green.





I am looking forward to see how the pattern grows though the year, and hopefully there will be no more extra days!


Love
Katie x x