Showing posts with label free pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free pattern. Show all posts

September 19, 2016

Felt Cloth Bow Headbands


Hello everyone! Just want to share what keeps me busy these past days. 


These colorful bow headbands are made of felt cloth attached in a thin band.


Aside from crocheting, I am also into felt cloth. I already posted the bow pattern here.


I made a set for Daddy A's niece. 


Look how nice the bow headbands on her.


She made them into hair ponies too.


While I attached one pink felt bow to a hard headband.


So pretty right?

Here's another set of orders I made last week.


How I wish I have a baby girl too so I have my own model. Hehe!


You may see more of my felt cloth works in the coming days. Relatively much easier and faster to make than crocheting. But I still love to crochet and from time to time I accept orders.

By the way, I create a Facebook page to see more of our felt cloth works: www.facebook.com/feltwithlovebymomaye

Or you can read these:

The Felt Cloth Bows
Felt Cloth Owl headband
Colorful Felt Cloth Letters
Cutie Felt Cloth Hair Bows
MTO Name Felt Cloth Letters
Felt Cloth Name Letters
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September 12, 2014

Crochet McQueen Car Hat (with some variation)


Yes, it's another crochet McQueen Car hat (one of our bestseller hats) with a some variation (and addition).

Crochet McQueen Hat
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May 28, 2014

Cutie Felt Cloth Hair Bows

Crafty morning everyone! Let me share another cutie hair bows made of felt cloth.

Felt Cloth Hair Bows
The bows look like hard to do but you just need the felt cloth, thin band, scissor and glue. Although I had a hard time looking for the bow pattern exactly like the bows above so I did my own.

I made a bow pattern using the Word Document and it looked like this.


 And here's the edited version.



You can print it directly on a board paper, trace on the felt cloth, cut and glue the pieces to look like these cute bows.

Felt Cloth Hair Bows
You may attach a thin band or a clip. Cutie bows right? Come on grab your materials and make one for your little girl =)

Happy crafting!

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January 2, 2014

Lightning McQueen Hat

Just like I mentioned on my Other Blog, here is the pattern for the Crochet Lighting McQueen.



Round 1: Ch4, 10 dc to the first ch. Sl-st to the top of ch4.
Round 2: Ch3, dc in the same st as ch3, 2dc in each st around. Sl-st to the top of ch3.
Round 3:  Ch3, dc in the same st as ch3, *dc in the next st, 2dc into the next st. Repeat * around. Sl-st to the top of ch3.
Round 4:  Ch3, dc in the same st as ch3, *dc in the next 2 sts, 2dc into the next st. Repeat * around. Sl-st to the top of ch3.
Round 5:  Ch3, dc in the same st as ch3, *dc in the next 3 sts, 2dc into the next st. Repeat * around. Sl-st to the top of ch3.
Round 6:  Ch3, dc in the same st as ch3, *dc in the next 4 sts, 2dc into the next st. Repeat * around. Sl-st to the top of ch3.
Round 7:  Ch3, dc in the same st as ch3, *dc in the next 5 sts, 2dc into the next st. Repeat * around. Sl-st to the top of ch3.
Round 8:  Ch3, dc in the same st as ch3, *dc in the next 6 sts, 2dc into the next st. Repeat * around. Sl-st to the top of ch3.
Round 9:  Ch3, dc in the same st as ch3, *dc in the next 7 sts, 2dc into the next st. Repeat * around. Sl-st to the top of ch3.
Round 10:  Ch3, dc in the same st as ch3, *dc in the next 8 sts, 2dc into the next st. Repeat * around. Sl-st to the top of ch3.
Round 11:  Ch3, dc in the same st as ch3, *dc in the next 9 sts, 2dc into the next st. Repeat * around. Sl-st to the top of ch3.
Round 12:  Ch3, dc in the same st as ch3, *dc in the next 10 sts, 2dc into the next st. Repeat * around. Sl-st to the top of ch3.
Round 13-22:  Ch3, dc in each st around. Repeat * around. Sl-st to the top of ch3.
Fasten-off after round 19 and weave ends using tapestry needle.


For the visor: use 2 strands of yarn.
Round 1. Work on backloop only. Facing the wrong side, find the front center then count 10 stitches to the right.  Sl-st two strands of yarn, ch3, dc on the next 20 stitches. Ch3, turn
Round 2. Working on both loops, dc2tog on the same st and next st, dc on the next sts, dc2tog on the last 2 sts. Ch3, turn
Round 3. Dc2tog on the same st as ch3 and the next st, dc on the next sts, dc2tog on the last 2 sts. Fasten-off.

Make sc from the base of the visor until reaches the other end. Fasten-off and weave using tapestry needle.
  
For the eyes: Use white yarn
Chain 45.
Round 1. Dc on the 3rd chain from the hook. Dc across all sts. Ch3, turn.
Round 2-3. Dc on the same st, dc across all the sts. Ch3, turn.
Round 4. Dc on the same st, dc across sts until you reach half way. Ch3, turn
Round 5. Dc2tog on the same st and the next st. Dc across the sts.
Round 6. Make sc around around the edge.

For the iris: Make 2 of this.
Using black yarn, Ch4, sl-st on the first chain to make a loop.
Make 1 sc on the loop. Sl-st on the 1st sc.
Connect the aqua blue yarn. Ch2, hdc on the same st, 2hdc on the following sts. Sl-st on the top of ch2. Fasten-off.
Sew on the area of the eyes.

Use yellow yarn for the next 3 embellishments.

For the number 5:
Ch40, Dc on the 3rd ch from the hook.
Dc on the next 7 sts, 3dc on the next st, dc on the next 5 sts, 3dc on the next st, dc on the next 5 sts.*Skip 3 sts, sl-st on the next st, ch3.Dc on the next 5 sts.** Repeat * to **.

For the Number 9:
Ch40. Dc on the 3rd ch from the hook.
Dc on the next 7 sts. 3dc on the next st, dc on the next 10 sts, *3dc on the next st, dc on the next 5 sts**. Repeat * to ** 2 more times. Fasten-off.


For the lightning bolt:
Row 1. Chain 10, dc on the 3rd ch from the hook. Dc across all sts. Ch3, turn.
Row 2. Dc on the same st as ch3, dc across all sts. Ch6
Row 3. Dc on the 3rd ch from the hook, dc across the sts until 3sts left. Ch3, turn.
Row 4. Dc on the same st as ch3, dc across, ch6
Row 5. Dc on the 3rd ch from the hook, dc across until 3 sts left. Ch3, turn.
Row 6. Dc on the same st as ch3, dc across all sts, ch 6
Row 7. Dc on the 3rd ch from the hook, dc across until 4 sts left. Ch3, turn.
Row 8. Dc2tog on the same st and the next, dc on the next sts, dc2tog on the last two sts.
Row 9-11. Repeat row 8. Fasten-off.
Sew the lightning bolt on the other side while the number “95” on the other side.


For the tires: Make 8 pieces.
Round 1. Ch3. 10hdc on the 1st ch. Sl-st on the top of ch3.
Round 2. Ch2, hdc on the same st, 2hdc on the next sts. Sl-st on the top of ch2.
Round 3. Ch2, hdc on the same st, *hdc on the next, 2dc on the next st**. Repeat * to ** across. Sl-st on top of ch2
Round 4. Ch2, hdc on the same st, *hdc on the next 2 sts, 2dc on the next st**. Repeat * to ** across. Sl-st on top of ch2.
Round 5. Ch2, hdc on the same st, *hdc on the next 3 sts, 2dc on the next st**. Repeat * to ** across. Sl-st on top of ch2. Fasten-off. 

Sew two of these together to have a 3D effect on the tires and attach to the hat. Use gray yarn for the “mags” design

Note:
For a larger size: You can increase the number of dc in * after round 9 until you arrived the desired hat/head circumference size before doing round 10.


For a smaller size: Once you reach the desired head circumference you may skip some rounds then proceed to round 10. 

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