Showing posts with label crochet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crochet. Show all posts

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Finally learned to make booties!

Took three attempts but I managed to make some cute booties for Joshua!
I found the pattern here
When William comes home, I'll share the wallet I made him. :-)

Monday, April 8, 2013

Crochet Diaper Cover Pattern


Crochet Diaper Cover

So, I haven't actually tested this on Joshua yet, but it does fit him after all is said in done. For a size reference, he is 4 months old, 25 1/2 inches tall and 15 lbs, 2 ounces. It does have some room to spare on him, so I would guess this could fit a bigger baby also. The waist is completely adjustable. 























tools:
Any worsted weight wool yarn, 2 colors
H hook
yarn needle
buttons, one large, four small

Terms:
Ch:Chain
HDC: Half-double crochet
SC: Single crochet
TRC: triple crochet
SS: slip stitch

Ch. 55
Row 1: SC in second chain from hook, SC in each chain across, Ch 1, turn

Row 2: TRC in each stitch across, Ch 1, turn

Row 3: SC in each stitch across, fasten off. (this makes the waist, the TRC serve as button holes)

Row 4: Count 12 stitches in, attach yarn here with a SS, Ch 1, HDC across 30 stitches, ch 1 turn

Row 5: SC in each stitch across, ch 1, turn

Row 6-9: Repeat rows 4-5 twice

Row 10: HDC2tog, HDC across to till last two stitches, HDC2tog, ch 1, turn

Row 11: SC across all stitches, ch 1, turn

Row 12: HDC2tog, HDC across to till last two stitches, HDC2tog, ch 1, turn

Row 13:  SC across all stitches, ch 1, turn

Row 14: HDC2tog, HDC across to till last two stitches, HDC2tog, ch 1, turn

Row 15: SC across all stitches, ch 1, turn

Row 16: HDC2tog, HDC across to till last two stitches, HDC2tog, ch 1, turn

Row 17: SC across all stitches, ch 1, turn

Row 18: HDC2tog, HDC across to till last two stitches, HDC2tog, ch 1, turn

Row 19: SC across all stitches, ch 1, turn

Row 20: HDC across all stitches, ch 1, turn

Row 21-24: repeat rows 19-20 twice

Row 25: SC across all stitches, ch 1, turn

Row 26: HDC twice in first stitch, HDC across row, ch 1, turn

Row 27: SC twice in first stitch, SC across row, ch 1, turn

Row 28-33: repeat rows 26-27 three times

Row 34: HDC in each stitch across, ch 1, turn

Row 35: SC in each stitch across, fasten off, weave in ends

Finishing: 
using second color, SS to any edge, ch 1, SC along all edges (2 in corners), fasten off, weave in ends.


Put the large button in the middle

To prevent wing droop, fasten two small buttons to the corners of the front

To prevent leg gaps, fasten two more small buttons approx. 8 rows from the top. These small buttons attach in the edging you did.

Cover opened up, looking at the outside


Diaper cover opened up, looking at inside

Please remember, I modeled this pattern after the one by Flower Creations here


Sunday, April 7, 2013

Crochet cover

I did actually make that cover. Just been busy making some longies now. For those who are unfamiliar with cloth diapering, longies are a diaper cover that is pants. Alternatively, there are also shorties and skirties. I've seen these made out of fleece or wool, as both materials are pretty water proof. When I'm on my computer, I'll actually post information about how wool is waterproof and how to keep it that way. I'll also post the pattern I used. For now, enjoy the picture of my little guy modeling his new cover.
I modeled my pattern off of another. Here's the link: http://flowerscreations.blogspot.com/2012/05/free-diaper-cover-pattern.html?m=1
This is a great pattern also and very easy to make, I just felt it was too small for my needs. As it is late and I'm trying to get a couple more rows of the longies done (pattern can be found here), I'll say good night now.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Who knew?

Who knew that switching to cloth diapers would make me want to be creative again? I'm about to start writing my first pattern, a diaper cover. I made one and wasn't happy with it, came out cute but wasn't his size. So now I'm writing my own and will share it when I'm done.
I finally made something to myself. A pretty headband. A little big, but I like it.
Well, off to work on that pattern. Wish me luck.