Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Very Hungry Caterpillar Cocoon and Hat
Hat
With G hook and red yarn, make slip knot.
Row 1: ch 3, 11 dc in third chain from hook, join with sl st in top of ch 2. (12 dc)
Row 2: ch 2, dc in same sp, 2 dc in each sp around, join (24 dc)
Row 3: ch 2, dc in same sp, 1 dc in next sp, *2 dc in next sp, 1 dc in next, repeat from * around, join (36 dc)
Row 4: ch 2, dc in same sp, 1 dc in each of next 2 sp, *2 dc in next sp, 1 dc in next 2 sp, reapeat from * around, join (48 dc)
Row 5: ch 2, dc in same sp, 1 dc in each of next 3 sp, *2 dc in next sp, 1 dc in next 3 sp, reapeat from * around, join (60 dc)
Rows 6-9: ch 2, dc in each next sp and in each sp around, join (60 dc)
Row 10: ch 2, dc in next 17 sp, dc next 2 stitches together, *dc in next 18 sp, dc next 2 stitches tog, repeat from * around, join (57 dc)
Rows 11-13: ch 2, dc in next sp and in each sp around, join (57 dc)
Rows 14-15: ch 1, sc in next sp and in each sp around, join (57 sc)
Caterpillar Face
Eyes
Outside circle-light yellow-Make 2
Row 1: ch 3, 11 dc in third ch from hook, join (12 dc)
Row 2: ch 2, dc in same sp, 2 dc in each sp around (24 dc)
Row 3: ch 2, hdc in samp sp, hdc in next sp, *2 hdc in next sp, 1 hdc in next, repeat from * around (36 hdc)
Finish Off
Inside circle-green-Make 2
Row 1: ch 3, 11 dc in third ch from hook, join (12 dc)
Row 2: ch 2, hdc in same sp, 2 hdc in each sp around, join (24 hdc)
Finish Off-sew green circle onto yellow circle then sew yellow circles onto hat
Nose-Gray
Row 1: ch 2, 8 sc in second ch from hook, join with first sc (8 sc)
Row 2: ch 1, 3 sc in same sp, sc in next 3 sp, 3 sc in next next sp, sc in next 3 sp, join (12 sc)
Row 2: ch 1, sc in same sp, 2 sc in next sp, sc in next 5 sp, 2 sc in next sp, sc in last 4 sp, join (14 sc)
Finish Off-sew on hat
Antennas-Gray-Make 2
Ch 19
Row 1: 3 sc in second ch from hook, 2 sc in next st, sc in remaining 16 chains (working only on one side of chain)
Row 2: (working on other side of chain) ch 1, sc in next 16 st, 2 sc in next st, 3 sc in last st
Finish Off-leaving very long tail
Fold antenna in half and sew together down to bottom (there should be 21 stitches to sew together) slip knot at end and attach to hat.
Cocoon
With H hook, make slip knot with dark green and ch 3.
Row 1: 11 dc in third ch from hook, join (12 dc)
Row 2: dc in same sp, 2 dc in each sp around, join (24 dc)
Row 3: ch 2, dc in same sp, 1 dc in next sp, *2 dc in next sp, 1 dc in next sp, repeat from * around, join (36 dc)
Row 4: ch 2, dc in same sp, 1 dc in next 2 sp, *2 dc in next sp, 1 dc in next 2 sp, repeat from * around, join (48 dc)
Row 5: ch 2, dc in next sp and in each sp around, join (48 dc)
Row 6: ch 2, dc in same sp, dc in next 3 sp, *2 dc in next sp, 1 dc in next 3 sp, repeat from * around, join (60 dc)
Row 7: ch 2, dc in next sp and in each sp around, join (60 dc)
Row 8: ch 2, dc in same sp, dc in next 4 sp, *2 dc in next sp, 1 dc in next 4 sp, repeat from * around, join (72 dc)
Row 9: ch 2, dc in next sp and in each sp around, join (72 dc)
Row 10: ch 2, dc in same sp, dc in next 11 sp, *2 dc in next sp, 1 dc in next 11 sp, repeat from * around, join (78 dc)
Rows 11-14: ch 2, dc in next sp and in each sp around, join (78 dc)
Change color to light green.
Rows 1-8: ch 2, dc in next sp and in each sp around, join (78 dc)
Change color to dark green.
Rows 1-8: ch 2, dc in next sp and in each sp around, join (78 dc)
Change color to light green.
Rows 1-8: ch 2, dc in next sp and in each sp around, join (78 dc)
Change color to dark green.
Rows 1-8: ch 2, dc in next sp and in each sp around, join (78 dc)
Row 9: ch 1, sc in same sp and in each sp around, join (78 sc)
Finish Off and Weave in Tails
Simple Newborn Hat
Newborn Hat
With G hook, make slip knot.
Row 1: ch 3, 11 dc in third chain from hook. (12 dc)
Row 2: ch 2, dc in same sp, 2 dc in each sp around, join with sl st in top of ch 2 (24 dc)
Row 3: ch 2, dc in same sp, 1 dc in next sp, *2 dc in next sp, 1 dc in next, repeat from * around, join (36 dc)
Row 4: ch 2, dc in same sp, 1 dc in each of next 2 sp, *2 dc in next sp, 1 dc in next 2 sp, reapeat from * around, join (48 dc)
Row 5: ch 2, dc in same sp, 1 dc in each of next 3 sp, *2 dc in next sp, 1 dc in next 3 sp, reapeat from * around, join (60 dc)
Rows 6-9: ch 2, dc in each next sp and in each sp around, join (60 dc)
Row 10: ch 2, dc in next 17 sp, dc next 2 stitches together, *dc in next 18 sp, dc next 2 stitches tog, repeat from * around, join (57 dc)
Rows 11-13: ch 2, dc in next sp and in each sp around, join (57 dc)
Rows 14-15: ch 1, sc in next sp and in each sp around, join (57 sc)
Finish Off
Ears-Optional
Make Two
Row 1: ch 3, 11 dc in third ch from hook, join (12 dc)
Row 2: ch 2, hdc in same sp, 2 hdc in each sp around, join (24 hdc)
Row 3: ch 2, hdc in same sp, 1 hdc in next sp, * 2 hdc in next sp, 1 hdc in next, repeat from * around, join (36 hdc)
Do not finish off yet.
Fold circle in half, sc stitches together around edge until closed. (18 sc)
Finish Off-Leaving a long tail to sew onto hat.
Position the ears where you want them on the hat and sew into place.
Weave in Ends
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Lesson 4: Slip Stitch and Half Double Crochet
Abbreviations:
sl st (slip stitch)
hdc (half double crochet)
A slip stitch is often used to join at the end of rounds. It can also be used to skip a certain number of spaces without leaving a stitch with height behind and not having to finish off and re-connect.
A half double crochet is exactly that. Half of a double (you will learn the double in the next lesson.)
So let's get started!
We will start with the half double crochet as it's easier to learn the slip stitch in an existing row of stitches.
With a slip knot on your hook, ch 11.
(Remember you will always be working through both loops unless otherwise indicated.)
YO, (yarn over) insert in third ch from hook.
YO and draw through st. (You should have 3 loops on your hook.)
YO and draw through all 3 loops on hook. (Now you should have one loop on your hook.)
Stitch is complete. The 2 stitches skipped in the beginning counts as your first hdc.
*YO, insert hook in next st.
YO and draw through st. (could also be seen later as pull up a loop) (3 loops on hook)
YO and draw through all 3 loops on hook. (1 loop on your hook)
Repeat this section to finish your row. At the end you should have 10 hdc (counting your ch)
To continue practice: ch 2, turn (remember this counts as your first stitch, so don't crochet in the stitch directly underneath the ch.)
hdc in each st across. (10 hdc)
Then repeat:
ch 2, turn, hdc in each st across. Keep repeating this to get practice with this stitch.
Here are pictures to go along
Next row:
Note: You may feel like you're missing a stitch at the end of each row. Sometimes the chain from your previous row shrinks up a little bit. Don't forget to crochet in the top of it as it is a stitch.
Slip Stitch
don't finish off your hdc practice, we will use that to practice the slip stitch (sl st.)
don't chain, turn your practice work.
sl st (slip stitch)
hdc (half double crochet)
A slip stitch is often used to join at the end of rounds. It can also be used to skip a certain number of spaces without leaving a stitch with height behind and not having to finish off and re-connect.
A half double crochet is exactly that. Half of a double (you will learn the double in the next lesson.)
So let's get started!
We will start with the half double crochet as it's easier to learn the slip stitch in an existing row of stitches.
With a slip knot on your hook, ch 11.
(Remember you will always be working through both loops unless otherwise indicated.)
YO, (yarn over) insert in third ch from hook.
YO and draw through st. (You should have 3 loops on your hook.)
YO and draw through all 3 loops on hook. (Now you should have one loop on your hook.)
Stitch is complete. The 2 stitches skipped in the beginning counts as your first hdc.
*YO, insert hook in next st.
YO and draw through st. (could also be seen later as pull up a loop) (3 loops on hook)
YO and draw through all 3 loops on hook. (1 loop on your hook)
Repeat this section to finish your row. At the end you should have 10 hdc (counting your ch)
To continue practice: ch 2, turn (remember this counts as your first stitch, so don't crochet in the stitch directly underneath the ch.)
hdc in each st across. (10 hdc)
Then repeat:
ch 2, turn, hdc in each st across. Keep repeating this to get practice with this stitch.
Here are pictures to go along
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| Yarn Over |
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| Insert hook in next stitch. |
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| Yarn Over |
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| Draw through stitch. 3 loops on hook. |
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| Yarn Over |
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| Draw through all 3 loops on hook. You should have one loop on your hook. |
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| This is one row of half double crochets. |
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| Chain 2, turn. |
Note: You may feel like you're missing a stitch at the end of each row. Sometimes the chain from your previous row shrinks up a little bit. Don't forget to crochet in the top of it as it is a stitch.
Slip Stitch
don't finish off your hdc practice, we will use that to practice the slip stitch (sl st.)
don't chain, turn your practice work.
| Insert hook in first stitch. |
| Yarn Over |
| Pull through stitch and |
| loop on hook. |
| Slip Stitches They leave little to no height and are often used to join rounds or skip spaces. You should have 10 slip stitches across. |
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