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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Fringe Reflect Cowl 4 Pup + size


Fringe Reflect Cowl 4 Pup + sized
Need/Need to Know
  • N-Hook
  • Red Heart Reflective yarn 1 skein
  • Needle to sew in ends
  • ( ) holds number of stitches or need to know info
  • [ ] repeat whats inside
  • Sizes are XL, (2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL) and appear in pattern as such
  • Size measurements are ruffly 18( 20, 22, 24, 26 inches)
  • My sizes my differ then store bought items
  • Please measure around your pups head to insure fit
  • sizes xxs - lg can be found HERE

Abbreviations
ch – chain
st(s) – stitch(s)
dc – double crochet

Cowl
  1. ch 32(38,44,50,56), join in 1st ch, ch 2 (does not count as dc), 1 dc in each st around, join to 1st dc (22,26,30,36,40 dc)
  2. ch 2 (does not count as dc), [dc between next 2 dc] repeat around, join to 1st dc (32,38,44,50,56 dc)
  3. repeat row 2
  • repeat row 2 until desired length

Fringe
  • pick what ever side you want to be the bottom this is where we will start the fringe
  • we are going to make the fringe by putting little tassels between each dc
  • we will be putting the tassels on by using a square knot or latch hook technique
  • pick the length of what you want for your fringe and double it, that is how long you want to cut you piece of fringe/tassel , cut as many as you need all the same length, 1 for between each dc

  1. take one piece of already cut yarn, fold it in half, insert your hook between two dc, grab yarn with hook, pull through but not all the way, grab the two ends with hook and pull through loop, pull tight
  2. repeat that until each piece of yarn is in place
  3. now because this is for our pets we want to secure the fringe tightly, so we are going to go around and tie a knot in each tassel/piece of fringe
  • now sew in your one ends at the top and trim the one on the bottom to match the rest of the fringe and your done!

Note

I plan on making a video in the near future to show you all how to add fringe

Fringe Reflect Cowl 4 Pup


Fringe Reflect Cowl 4 Pup
Need/Need to Know
  • N-Hook
  • Red Heart Reflective yarn 1 skein
  • Needle to sew in ends
  • ( ) holds number of stitches or need to know info
  • [ ] repeat whats inside
  • Sizes are XXS, (XS, SM, MD, LG) and appear in pattern as such
  • Size measurements are ruffly 9( 10, 12, 14, 16 inches)
  • My sizes my differ then store bought items
  • Please measure around your pups head to insure fit
  • sizes XL - 5XL can be found HERE

Abbreviations
ch – chain
st(s) – stitch(s)
dc – double crochet

Cowl
  1. ch 22(26,30,36,40), join in 1st ch, ch 2 (does not count as dc), 1 dc in each st around, join to 1st dc (22,26,30,36,40 dc)
  2. ch 2 (does not count as dc), [dc between next 2 dc] repeat around, join to 1st dc (22,26,30,36,40 dc)
  3. repeat row 2
  • repeat row 2 until desired length

Fringe
  • pick what ever side you want to be the bottom this is where we will start the fringe
  • we are going to make the fringe by putting little tassels between each dc
  • we will be putting the tassels on by using a square knot or latch hook technique
  • pick the length of what you want for your fringe and double it, that is how long you want to cut you piece of fringe/tassel , cut as many as you need all the same length, 1 for between each dc

  1. take one piece of already cut yarn, fold it in half, insert your hook between two dc, grab yarn with hook, pull through but not all the way, grab the two ends with hook and pull through loop, pull tight
  2. repeat that until each piece of yarn is in place
  3. now because this is for our pets we want to secure the fringe tightly, so we are going to go around and tie a knot in each tassel/piece of fringe

  • now sew in your one ends at the top and trim the one on the bottom to match the rest of the fringe and your done!

Note

In the near future I plan to make you all a video on how to add fringe :) 

Monday, March 23, 2015

Tone Two Infinity Scarf Pattern Review

Tone Two Infinity Scarf Pattern Review

Review
This is a very affordable pattern by Becky's Little Fish Designs, and I just love it! It's one of those patterns that if made once, you will want to make it over and over again. It has a great look and a great textured feel to it while still staying oh so soft.
Now what inspired me to make this pattern is one morning I went into my local gas station to buy my morning energy drink, and I had forgotten my wallet. Of course I didn't notice until after I was already at the counter, and lady behind the counter (who I know) paid for me and refused to let me go home and get my wallet to pay her back. So there was a good deed I needed to return, and I set out to find a great scarf pattern to make for her in return for being so nice and I was lucky enough to receive this pattern for free in exchange for testing it and doing this review. I was able to work the pattern up in a day and give it to her the next. She loved it so much it inspired her to pick up her hooks again after years of letting them sit. So, well worth it for me and I was really happy I was able to give back.
Okay, let’s get to the meat and potatoes of this review before I gush some more on how much I love it. It has everything you need to know right there and I had no trouble understanding it or being able to work it up. It was nice and fast to work up. Me being more of an experienced and speedy crocheter I was able to make it in one day, and this includes the time I spent sewing in the very few ends it had and washing it. For a beginner it might be a two day pattern, but still very fast to work up and would be great for all those last minute gift ideas. An experienced crocheter is going to be able to read and work up this pattern with ease and no problems. For a beginner, I would recommend reading the pattern thoroughly once before you start, and you will have no problems making this beautiful scarf either. This is a simple, straightforward pattern that you will have no problems working up, but always remember, in any pattern in order to make it you must know how to do the stitches it’s asking you to do, and always make a gauge swatch to ensure it comes out in the right size. It's also fun to work up. You won’t get bored doing the same stitch over and over again, and to me that makes this pattern a keeper to make again and again!

So, in conclusion, great pattern. Easy to read and understand. Fast to work up. Fun to work up. It's a pattern you’re going to make again and again and everyone is going to want to know where you bought that! Hope you like it as much as I do.