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Free Crochet Patterns that use Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn

October 9, 2015 By stitch11 Leave a Comment

8 free baby blanket yarn crochet patterns

I often hear people say “I have so much Bernat Blanket Yarn but never know what to make with it!” I tried to help out with my crochet bear and bunny patterns… but realized that big soft crochet stuffies aren't always what people are looking for.

I have searched the web and asked my other designer friends to help! Here are EIGHT-free crochet patterns that will help you use up your Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn stash! Now go grab your size L11/8mm crochet hook and get ready to use up your yarn.

Bunny Hat  – Stitch11 pattern review of a free Moogly Bunny Hat.
Rainbows In The Clouds – Free pattern by Moogly.
Huggy Bunny – Free pattern by Stitch11.
Toot-Sweet Newborn Bonnet – Free pattern by Moogly.
Seat Belt Cushion – Free Ravelry download by Christine Frazier
Grumpy Bear – Free pattern by Stitch11
Big Wheel Blanket – Free pattern from Michael's
Cloud 9 Slippers – Free pattern by The Lavender Chair

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Child Size Leg Warmers and Fingerless Gloves

October 5, 2015 By stitch11 Leave a Comment

Child Size Leg Warmers and Fingerless Gloves - Free Crochet Pattern

In addition to my daughters Rainbow Pony Hat, she now has matching leg warmers and fingerless gloves. The next part of her costume will be the rainbow tail! Make sure you are following me on Facebook to see all the updates to the free Halloween costume patterns!

Don't want to wait? Check out this Halloween Post! 

Medium/WW Yarn – (Red Heart, Crafters Choice, or I Love This Yarn will each work great for this pattern) –
Yarn needle – for weaving in ends
J-6.00 MM crochet hook

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Filed Under: Boys, Costumes, Free Patterns, Girls

Puppy Blanket

October 2, 2015 By stitch11 2 Comments

Puppy Blankets

While following the Mystery Group CAL, I had the chance to finally learn the C2C. Following THIS PATTERN by the Underground Crafter gave me the inspiration to make my sisters puppies each a blanket for them to take to their new homes. <3
You can also find the paw print pattern HERE.

Filed Under: Free Patterns, Grannys, Pattern Reviews

Child Size Rainbow Pony Hat

September 27, 2015 By stitch11 2 Comments

Rainbow Pony - Free Child Size Crochet PatternThis year, my daughter has requested to be a rainbow Pegasus pony. Last year, she was a fox. You can find the fox costume tutorial HERE!
The hat is the first piece of her costume.

Supplies
5 mm crochet hook
#4 Medium-Worsted Weight Yarn. (I used a mix of Crafter's Secret, Red Heart Super Saver, and I Love This Yarn. You will need Teal/Blue, Dark blue, Purple, Red, Orange, Yellow, and green)
Yarn needle for weaving in ends and attaching pieces.
You will need felt for the eyes. I used a magenta, white, and black.
Hot glue gun for piecing together and attaching the eyes.

Stitches
Magic Circle
CH – Chain
SC – Single Crochet
HDC- Half Double Crochet
FPSC – Front Post Single Crochet
Note- Number between ( ) is the final stitch count of each round.

HAT PATTERN
Round 1: Magic Circle. CH 1. 12 HDC into magic circle. Join to first HDC. (11)
Round 2: CH 1. 2 HDC into each HDC around. Join to first HDC. (22)
Round 3: CH 1. HDC into each stitch around. Join to first HDC. (22)
Round 4: CH 1. 2 HDC into first HDC. 1 HDC into next HDC. *2 HDC into next HDC. 1 HDC into next DC. Repeat from * around. Join to first HDC. (33)
Round 5: CH 1. 2 HDC into first HDC. 1 HDC into each of the next 2 HDC. *2 HDC into the next HDC. 1 HDC into each of the next 2 HDC. Repeat from * around. Join to the first HDC. (44)
Round 6: CH 1. 1 HDC into each stitch around. Join to first HDC. (44)
Round 7: CH 1. 2 HDC into first HDC. 1 HDC into each of the next 3 HDC. *2 HDC into the next HDC. 1 HDC into each of the next 3 HDC. Repeat from * around. Join to the first HDC. (55)
Round 8: CH 1. 2 HDC into first HDC. 1 HDC into each of the next 4 HDC. *2 HDC into the next HDC. 1 HDC into each of the next 4 HDC. Repeat from * around. Join to the first HDC. (66)
Round 9-18: CH 1. 1 HDC into each stitch around. Join to first HDC. (66)
Round 19-20: CH 1. SC into each stitch around. Join to first stitch. (66)
Round 21: CH 1. FPSC over each stitch. Join to first stitch. (66)
Finish off and weave in ends.

EAR PATTERN
Make two.
Round 1: Magic Circle. CH 1. 6 HDC into magic circle. Join to first HDC. (6)
Round 2: CH 1. 2 HDC into the first HDC. 1 HDC into next HDC. *2 HDC into the next HDC. 1 HDC into next HDC. Repeat from * 1 more time. Join to first HDC. (9)
Round 3: CH 1. 2 HDC into the first HDC. 1 HDC into each of the next 2 HDC. *2 HDC into the next HDC. 1 HDC into each of the next 2 HDC. Repeat from * 1 more time. Join to first HDC. (12)
Round 4: CH 1. 2 HDC into the first HDC. 1 HDC into each of the next 3 HDC. *2 HDC into the next HDC. 1 HDC into each of the next 3 HDC. Repeat from * 1 more time. Join to first HDC. (15)
Round 5: CH 1. 2 HDC into the first HDC. 1 HDC into each of the next 4 HDC. *2 HDC into the next HDC. 1 HDC into each of the next 4 HDC. Repeat from * 1 more time. Join to first HDC. (18)
Round 6: CH 1. 2 HDC into the first HDC. 1 HDC into each of the next 5 HDC. *2 HDC into the next HDC. 1 HDC into each of the next 5 HDC. Repeat from * 1 more time. Join to first HDC. (21)
Round 7: CH 1. 1 HDC into each of the first 3 stitches. 1 SC into each of the next 15 stitches. 1 HDC into each of the last 3 stitches. Join to first HDC. (21)
Round 8: CH 2. 2 DC into the first stitch. 1 DC into the next stitch. HDC into next stitch. 1 SC into each of the next 15 stitches. HDC into next stitch. 1 DC into last 2 stitches. Join to first DC. (22)
Round 9: CH 2. 2 DC into the first stitch. 1 DC into the next stitch. HDC into the next stitch. 1 SC into each of the next 16 stitches. HDC into the next stitch. 1 DC into last 2 stitches. Join to first DC. (23)
Round 10-11: CH 1. 1 HDC into each of the first 5 stitches. SC into next 13 stitches. 1 HDC into each of the last 5 stitches.
Finish off leaving long end for attaching.

When attaching the ears, notice how I curled the inner side of the ear in a little… attaching down row 5.  The ears are attached between rows 5 and 10.

Hair Pattern
Make six. (red, yellow, orange, green, blue, and purple)

Round 1: Magic Circle. CH 1. 4 HDC into magic circle. Join to first HDC. (4)
Round 2: CH 1. 2 HDC into first stitch. 1 HDC into the next stitch. 2 HDC into the next stitch. 1 HDC into the next stitch. Join to first HDC. (6)
Round 3: CH 1. 1 HDC into each HDC. Join to first HDC. (6)
Round 4: CH 1. 2 HDC into first stitch. 1 HDC into each of the next 2 stitches. 2 HDC into the next stitch. 1 HDC into each of the next 2 stitches. Join to first HDC. (8)
Round 5: CH 1. 1 HDC into each HDC. Join to first HDC. (8)
Round 6: CH 1. 2 HDC into first stitch. 1 HDC into each of the next 3 stitches. 2 HDC into the next stitch. 1 HDC into each of the next 3 stitches. Join to first HDC. (10)
Round 7: CH 1. 2 HDC into first stitch. 1 HDC into each of the next 4 stitches. 2 HDC into the next stitch. 1 HDC into each of the next 4 stitches. Join to first HDC. (12)
Round 8: CH 1. 1 HDC into each HDC. Join to first HDC. (12)
Finish off and set aside.
Using same color-
Round 1: Magic Circle. CH 1. 4 HDC into magic circle. Join to first HDC. (4)
Round 2: CH 1. 2 HDC into first stitch. 1 HDC into the next stitch. 2 HDC into the next stitch. 1 HDC into the next stitch. Join to first HDC. (6)
Round 3: CH 1. 2 HDC into first stitch. 1 HDC into next stitch. *2 HDC into next stitch. 1 HDC into next stitch. Repeat from * 1 more time. Join to first HDC. (9)
Round 4: CH 1. 1 HDC into each HDC. Join to first HDC. (9)

Slip stitch into the piece you sat aside.  You will be working around the two parts to make them one piece.
We will call the next round “Round 9” to take off from where we left off after the first piece.

Round 9: CH 1. 1 HDC into each stitch around. Join to first HDC. (21)
Round 10: CH 1. HDC into first 6 stitches. 2 HDC into next stitch. 1 HDC into each of the next 9 stitches. 2 HDC into next stitch. 1 HDC into each of the next 4 stitches. Join to first HDC. (23)
Round 11-18 : CH 1. 1 HDC into each stitch around. Join to first HDC. (23)
Each one will end at a different Round- repeating round 18.
RED – End at Round 18.
ORANGE – End at Round 20.
YELLOW – End at Round 22.
GREEN – End at Round 22.
BLUE  – End at Round 20.
PURPLE -End at Round 18.
-Note- Use your own judgement. You may want to add or subracts rounds for your own liking. You may also want to change them if one color works up thinner/tighter than the other.

Finish off leaving long tail for attaching. Repeat for each color.

When attaching the hair, I attaches the entire way around the first round of each piece. I also then secured the red, orange, and yellow by attaching it in more than one area to make it lay where I wish.

Eyes

I used THIS TUTORIAL as a guide for making the eyes. My daughter wanted “normal” eyes…. but a part of me wishes she would have went for the angry look. Either way, get crafty and have fun! Remember, google images is your friend! You will also find crochet tutorials for eyes like this.
I used a hot glue gun to piece together and attach the eyes.

Filed Under: Costumes, Free Patterns, Girls, Hats

16 Crochet Hat Patterns – Available in Teen and Adult Size!

September 22, 2015 By stitch11 1 Comment

16 Crochet Hat Patterns - Available in Teen and Adult Size!

I have had a lot of people asking me what kind of hat's I've made for adults. This is the perfect excuse for me to bring together the most popular crochet hat designs for adults that have been written or reviewed by me!

Time to bust your yarn stash!

The Giraffe Hat 
Sweet Stitches Teen-Adult Beanie
Granny Slouch 
The EveryBeanie
Sun Hat For The Ladies 
5 Crochet Beanies for Men
Leaping Stripes Beanie 
All Seasons Beret Hat 
Skulls Beanie 
Minnie Mouse 
Samantha Slouch 
Double The Flop Hat 

Check out my other page if you're looking for more crochet patterns: 35+ Free Crochet Hat Patterns For Adults

Filed Under: Free Patterns, Hats, Pattern Reviews, Round Ups

Ghostly Activities

September 19, 2015 By stitch11 Leave a Comment

Ghostly Activities - Crochet and Crafts - Stitch11

My neighbors started decorating for Autumn. The moment my daughter noticed their pumpkins and scarecrows, she started begging for us to start decorating too.
We pulled out the Halloween boxes and played with all the old costumes and masks. Made a mess with fake spider webs… and realized we are missing decorations from the move.
I'm not too worried about all the missing decorations as I am sure they are packed away in the back of one of the closets with an invisibility cloak draped over them. >.<
Besides… this is a perfect opportunity to get crafty!
I decided to share with you my adventure for finding the funnest decorations and activities. Each week until Halloween, we will be creating a few different things from different categories. The first is Ghostly Activities! Have fun!

First, the non crochet related Ghostly Activities.

  1. Simple Coffee Filter Ghosts
  2. Ghost Jugs
  3. Ghost Garland 
  4. Ghost Rocks
  5. Glue Ghosts 
  6. Smoking Boo Bombs

Now, the (free) Crochet Ghostly Activities! 

  1.  Lollipop Ghost Crochet Pattern
  2. Ghost Candy Bowl 
  3. Amigurumi Ghosts (photo tutorial)
  4. Ghost Puppet
  5. Ghost Applique/Coaster

Filed Under: Costumes, Crafts, Free Patterns, Round Ups

Free Butterfly Leg Warmer Pattern & Yarn Review

September 18, 2015 By stitch11 1 Comment

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AllFreeCrochet gave me the opportunity to review some delicious Mango Moon Yarn. Check out the review HERE!

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With the review, I also wrote a free pattern for these stunning Butterfly Leg Warmers. You can view the pattern HERE.

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As soon as I received the yarn in the mail.. my daughter started naming off everything she wanted me to make with them. If you have been following Stitch11 over the last few years, you know we have a special love for leg warmers. 🙂 When she told me she wanted me to make her new leg warmers, I was very excited and took it as a chance to come up with something unique.

The pattern is written in child size but is VERY easy to adjust. You will  just need change your starting CH in counts of 10.

Happy hooking!

 

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Four Bear Crochet Patterns – Written or Reviewed by Stitch11

September 17, 2015 By stitch11 Leave a Comment

Four Bear Crochet Patterns Written or Reviewed by Stitch11 My daughters first stuffed animal was a bear. She is now 4 years old and still loves that first bear. Teddy Bears will always have a special place in her heart. <3
You just can't go wrong when making a bear for a child.
If you like these patterns, also check out the Pet Net and Back Pack to Care-A-Lot!

Below is a list of the patterns from the featured photo. Click the name of the pattern to get to the the pattern or review.

Blue Bear Hood 
Curtain Hugging Bear 
0-3 Month Bear Hat 
Grouchy Bear 

If the blues in the photo is what caught your attention, you may also like the pattern listed in Crochet Your Blues Away!

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38 Crochet Patterns to Assist You This Halloween

September 10, 2015 By stitch11 1 Comment

Stitch11 Halloween Crochet Patterns and Reviews

 

Here's a list of 38 crochet patterns that can assist you this Halloween. Each one is either written by me, Stitch11, or reviewed by me. Happy Halloween!

Fox Costume
Minnie Mouse Hat – Toddler Size and Child-Adult Size
Hockey Helmet
Where's Waldo
Cat Hat
Hawaiian Lei
0-3 Month Frog Hat
Eyeballs
Mini Witch Hat
Bunny Hat
Cat Paw Fingerless Gloves
Newborn Baseball Set
Apple Cozies
Newborn Knot Skull Hat
Ninja Mask
Giraffe Hat – 6-12 Month Size and Adult Size
Flower Cocoon
Sock Monkey Hats – 0-3 Months, 6 Month, Toddler, and Child Size
Princess Hat with Braids – Newborn and Toddler Size 
Fluffy Animal Tail
Skull Beanie
Hood
Baby Cyclops Hat
Tutu
Newborn Witch Hat
Lion Hat
Pirate Eye Patch
Princess Crown – 12 Months, Toddler and Child
0-3 Month Princess Crown
Duck Hat
Owl Set
Captain America Hat
0-3 Months Bear Hat
Yoda Hat – Baby and Adult Size
Newborn Turtle Costume
Kings Crown
Toddler Witch Hat
Bear Hood

Filed Under: Costumes, Free Patterns, Pattern Reviews, Round Ups

Optical Illusion Baby Blanket

August 25, 2015 By stitch11 5 Comments

This isn't your average granny square blanket! Get to work on this small masterpiece and make in any color you like! Scroll down for the complete free pattern or get the ad-free, printable PDF here.

optical illusion baby blanket- free crochet pattern on Stitch11

Get the Ad-free Printable PDF Pattern Here

The Optical Illusion Baby Blanket is designed for my new baby cousin Gracie. But, with a change of colors, you can customize this free blanket crochet pattern for any baby or even change up the size!

What I love about this pattern is you can take individual squares and seam them together to make a full blanket. I can also teach you how to take rectangles and hexagons and crochet almost any pattern. My video course Crocheting Anything with Rectangles and Crocheting Anything with Hexagons will help you master the skills you need to use basic shapes to stitch together larger patterns! You are going to love these courses and how easy they are! Check them out now and learn free for 2 days.

NOTE- You can choose to use the joining method and “join as you go” to minimize your yarn ends for weaving in. I didn't do this.. because I wasn't sure how I was going to join until after I finished the squares. But using and learning the Scallop Join, made me realize I could have saved time and yarn by just doing it before finishing off the yarn after the last round of each square.

To crochet the Optical Illusion Baby Blanket, you will need to crochet you desired amount of THIS SQUARE PATTERN. I made 12.

Optical Illusion Square

The first edging before joining your squares.
Join yarn to corner TR. CH 1, SC into same stitch. CH 3. SC into same stitch.{ *CH 3, skip 2 stitches, SC into next stitch. Repeat from * 5 more times. SC into TR. CH 3. SC into same stitch.} Repeat from { to } 2 more times.   **CH 3, skip 2 stitches, SC into next stitch. Repeat from ** 5 more times. Join to first SC.
After finishing your first edging, You will use this —-> SCALLOP JOIN by Gourmet Crochet. You will continue with the same edging you used with the first square, besides on the sides you are joining.. that is where you need the Scallop Join.


NOTE- After the first row of joining. When joining in corners, I slip stitched into the same slip stitch as previous corners.
Below is a progress photo from after I joined my squares.

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Border
Round 1: Starting in any CH 3 space, CH 1. 3 SC into CH 3 space. You will be putting 3 SC into every CH 3 space (while skipping every SC). In the corner CH 2 spaces, you will {SC, CH 2, SC} all into the corner CH 2 space. When you reach each area of joins, you will work 1 SC into each of the 3 spaces. (The Ch space, the side of the SC that joins the CH space and the next CH space.) I have a photo below to help.
Once you get back to your starting stitch, join to the first SC.

Optical Illusion - first round of border - Stitch11

Get the Ad-free Printable PDF Pattern Here


Round 2: CH 3 (counts as first DC). DC into each SC around. On the corner CH 2 spaces, you will {2 DC, CH 2, 2 DC} all into the CH space. Once you get back to the starting CH 3. join to the top CH.
Round 3: CH 3 (counts as first DC). DC into each DC around. On the corner CH 2 spaces, you will {2 DC, CH 2, 2 DC} all into the CH space. Once you get back to the starting CH 3.
Round 4: CH 1. SC into each stitch around. On the corners you will be crocheting 3 SC into the CH 2 spaces. Join to first SC.
Weave in your ends. 

optical illusion baby blanket- free crochet pattern on Stitch11
optical illusion baby blanket- free crochet pattern on Stitch11

Filed Under: Free Patterns, Grannys, Household, Newborn, Uncategorized

Star Bright Square

August 14, 2015 By stitch11 8 Comments

Star Bright - 6 inch crochet square

I’m excited to be joining the Mystery Lapghan CAL! I’ve teamed up with 29 other crochet designers to share 36 free crochet square patterns for a one-of-a-kind lapghan!
Each pattern will be a 6-inch square using a worsted or aran weight yarn – yarn symbol 4 and a size US-I/9 (5.5 mm) hook.

The Star Bright crochet square isn't scheduled to release for the CAL until 8/27/2015. But, you can start early to stay ahead!

NOTE – I have noticed that a lot of the people following the CAL are having issues with not all squares being the same size. Since I had used Caron Simply Soft yarn, my measurements may not be the same as some. If you find that you need to make your square smaller, you can skip round 7 (and even round 6 if needed) and go straight to the last round, where you SC into each stitch and {HDC, DC, HDC}-into the corner CH spaces.

Supplies 
Medium Weight yarn. I used Caron Simply Soft.
1/9-5.5 mm crochet hook
Yarn needle for weaving in your ends.

Stitches used
Magic Circle
CH – Chain
Slip Stitch
SC – Single Crochet
HDC – Half Double Crochet
DC – Double Crochet

Note- This square measures 6 inches.

Round 1: Magic circle. CH 1. *HDC into magic circle. CH 5. Repeat from * 3 more times. Join to first HDC. (4 HDC)
Round 2: Slip stitch into next 3 chains. CH 1. HDC into same CH. CH 5. HDC into same CH. *CH 5. HDC into 3rd CH of next loop. CH 5. HDC into same CH. Repeat from * 2 more times. CH 5. Join to first HDC. (8 HDC)
Round 3: Slip stitch into CH space. CH 3 (counts as first DC). 3 DC into same CH space. CH 2. 4 DC into same CH space. CH 2. SC into next CH space. CH 2. * 4 DC into next CH space. CH 2. 4 DC into same CH space. CH 2. SC into next CH space. CH 2. Repeat from * 2 more times. Join to top of CH 3. (36 stitches not including chains)
Round 4: CH 1. SC into same stitch and next 3 stitches. SC into CH space. CH 2. SC into same CH space. SC into next 4 stitches. CH 1. SC into SC. CH 1 *SC into next 4 stitches. SC into CH space. CH 2. SC into same CH space. SC into next 4 stitches. CH 1. SC into SC. CH 1. Repeat from * 2 more times. Join to first SC. (44 stitches not including chains)
Round 5: CH 3 (counts as first DC) DC into each of the next 4 stitches. DC into CH space. CH 2. DC into same CH space. DC into each of the next 5 stitches.  SC into SC. *DC into next 5 stitches. DC into CH space. CH 2. DC into same CH space. DC into next 5 stitches. SC into SC. Repeat from * 2 more times. Join to top of first CH 3. (52 stitches not including chains)
Round 6: CH 1. SC into same stitch and next 5 stitches. *HDC into CH space. CH 2. HDC into same CH space. SC into next 13 stitches. Repeat from * 2 more times. HDC into CH space. CH 2. HDC into same CH space. SC into next 7 stitches. Join to first SC. (60 stitches not including chains)
Round 7: CH 1: SC into same stitch and next 6 stitches. HDC into CH space. CH 2. HDC into same CH space. *SC into next 15 stitches. HDC into CH space. CH 2. HDC into same CH space. Repeat from * 2 more times. SC into last 8 stitches. Join to first SC.  (68 stitches not including chains)
Round 8: CH 1. SC into same stitch and next 7 stitches. {HDC, DC, HDC}-all into CH space. *SC into next 17 stitches. {HDC, DC, HDC}-all into CH space. Repeat from * 2 more times. SC into last 9 stitches. Join to first SC. (80 stitches)
Finish off and weave in your ends. 

HOW TO JOIN IN THE MYSTERY LAPGHAN CAL?
Every week, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from August 17th through November 6th, a new square will be released.  You can join the Facebook online group at “Mystery Group CAL” to keep up with each release date.

Click the photo below to visit Stitches n Scraps who will be scheduled to release her square by 8/31/2015! unnamed (9)

Filed Under: Free Patterns, Grannys

Optical Illusion Square

August 13, 2015 By stitch11 1 Comment

Optical Illusion Square

Looking for a baby blanket that’s a lot of fun to stitch? This optical illusion crochet baby blanket looks almost like a kaleidoscope in crochet stitches.

This is a great stash-busting project, too, because you can use different colors for each block if you like. The key is to use a neutral color yarn for the borders so that the project looks harmonious even if the blocks themselves are wild. 

The blog post about this project talks about how to join the crochet squares as you go, which is a handy way to make the finishing faster, but you can also make individual blocks and sew them together at the end.

The blog post about this project talks about how to join the crochet squares as you go, which is a handy way to make the finishing faster, but you can also make individual blocks and sew them together at the end. To view the full blanket >>CLICK HERE<<

If you enjoy crocheting blankets, you might want to check out the professionally filmed video tutorial for making a Log Cabin Baby Blanket here.

Optical Illusion Square Crochet Pattern

Supplies 
Medium Weight yarn. I used Caron Simply Soft.
I/5.5 MM crochet hook
Yarn needle for weaving in your ends.

Stitches
Magic Circle
Slip Stitch
CH- Chain
SC – Single Crochet
HDC – Half Double Crochet
DC – Double Crochet
TR – Treble Crochet
DTR – Double Treble Crochet
TRTR – Treble Treble Crochet

Don't understand all these stitches? If you enjoy working with a variety of crochet stitches, I highly recommend the Ultimate Crochet Stitch Library which includes 45 professionally filmed stitch tutorials.

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*Note* This square measures 7 inches.
*Note* On the corners you will be making a {CH 3, Slip stitch to first CH} These are picot stitches. When working the next row around, you will want the picots to be pushed towards the front of the square.
*Note* Final stitch count at the end of each row does not include picots.

Round 1: Magic Circle. CH 3 (counts as first DC).  2 DC into magic circle. CH 3. Slip stitch into first CH. 3 *3 DC into magic circle. CH 3. slip stitch into first CH. Repeat from * 2 more times. Join to top of CH 3. (12 DC)
Finish off. Join new color to the back loop of the first DC after corner picot.

YOU WILL BE WORKING IN BACK LOOPS THROUGH THE ENTIRE PATTERN

Round 2: CH 1. SC into same stitch. HDC into next stitch. DC into same stitch. CH 3. Slip stitch to first CH. DC into same stitch. HDC into same stitch. SC into next stitch.  Skip picot stitch and push it to the front. *SC into next stitch. HDC into next stitch. DC into same stitch. CH 3. Slip stitch to first CH. DC into same stitch. HDC into same stitch. SC into next stitch.  Skip picot stitch and push it to the front. Repeat from * around. Join to first SC.  (24 stitches)
Finish off. Join new color to the back loop of the first DC after picot. 

Round 3: CH 1. SC into same stitch. HDC into next stitch. DC into next stitch. TR into same stitch. CH 3. Slip stitch into first CH. TR into next stitch. DC into same stitch. HDC into next stitch. SC into next stitch. Skip picot stitch and push it forward. *SC into next stitch. HDC into next stitch. DC into next stitch. TR into same stitch. CH 3. Slip stitch into first CH. TR into next stitch. DC into same stitch. HDC into next stitch. SC into next stitch. Skip picot stitch and push it forward. Repeat from* around. Join to first SC. (32 stitches)
Finish off. Join new color to the back loop of the first TR after picot. 

Round 4: CH 1. SC into same stitch. HDC into next stitch. DC into next stitch. TR into next stitch. DTR into same stitch. CH 3. Slip stitch into first CH.  DTR into next stitch. TR into same stitch. DC into next stitch. HDC into next stitch. SC into next stitch. Skip picot stitch and push it forward. *SC into next stitch. HDC into next stitch. DC into next stitch. TR into next stitch. DTR into same stitch. CH 3. Slip stitch into first CH.  DTR into next stitch. TR into same stitch. DC into next stitch. HDC into next stitch. SC into next stitch. Skip picot stitch and push it forward.  Repeat from * around. Join to first SC. (40 stitches)
Finish off. Join new color to the back loop of the first DTR after picot. 

Round 5: CH 1. SC into same stitch.  HDC into next stitch. DC into next stitch. TR into next stitch. DTR into next stitch. TRTR into same stitch. CH 3. Slip stitch into first CH. TRTR into next stitch. DTR into same stitch. TR into next stitch. DC into next stitch. HDC into next stitch.  SC into next stitch. Skip picot stitch and push it forward. *SC into next stitch.  HDC into next stitch. DC into next stitch. TR into next stitch. DTR into next stitch. TRTR into same stitch. CH 3. Slip stitch into first CH. TRTR into next stitch. DTR into same stitch. TR into next stitch. DC into next stitch. HDC into next stitch.  SC into next stitch. Skip picot stitch and push it forward.Repeat from * around. Join to first SC. (48)
Finish off. Join new color to the back loop of the first TRTR after picot. 

Notice in the next round, you will be putting 3 stitches into both corner stitches on all 4 corners. When following the pattern a second time, I had to keep reminding myself! (I kept thinking I was a stitch short so I figured it would be worth a note just in case others do the same.) 

Round 6: CH  1. SC into same stitch. HDC into next stitch. DC into next 2 stitches. TR into next stitch. DTR into next stitch. 2 TRTR into the same stitch. CH 2. 2 TRTR into next stitch. DTR into the same stitch. TR into the next stitch. DC into next 2 stitches. HDC into next stitch. SC into next stitch. Skip picot stitch and push it forward. *SC into next stitch. HDC into next stitch. DC into next 2 stitches. TR into next stitch. DTR into next stitch. 2 TRTR into the same stitch. CH 2. 2 TRTR into next stitch. DTR into the same stitch. TR into the next stitch. DC into next 2 stitches. HDC into next stitch. SC into next stitch. Skip picot stitch and push it forward. Repeat from * around. join to first SC.  (64)

DO NOT FINISH OFF. YOU WILL BE WORKING IN BOTH LOOPS FOR EDGING ROUND.

Round 7: CH 1. SC into same stitch and next 7 stitches. { HDC, DC,TR, DC, HDC} all into CH space. *SC into next 16 stitches. {HDC, DC,TR, DC, HDC} all into CH space. Repeat from * two more times. SC into last 8 stitches. Join to first SC. (84)

If you enjoyed this post, check out some of my other popular posts.

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  • Sweetheart Cowl Crochet Pattern

Filed Under: Free Patterns, Grannys

Moogly Reviewed by Stitch11 – Learning the Tunisian – Free Infinity Scarf Crochet Pattern – Review

August 4, 2015 By stitch11 1 Comment

Moogly reviewed by Stitch11 - Free Infinity Scarf Crochet Pattern - review

First of all, you can get your copy of the free Infinity Scarf pattern HERE.

View the Moogly video tutorial that helped me figure out the Tunisian stitch HERE.

There comes a point in almost every season, when I know I am ready to learn a new stitch. When the desire of learning something new hit's me, one of the first places I check out is www.mooglyblog.com. She never fails me!

When I first laid eyes on her Tunisian Infinity Scarf crochet pattern.. I knew it would be my next project. I had never used the stitch for anything… and I was finally ready!
Just by reading through her simple pattern, I had a really good idea of how to pull the stitch off. To be safe, I watched her video which just gave me all the confidence I needed.

After completing just a few rows, I was able to close my laptop and crochet while watching Netflix. I love taking a mental break from time to time… and after learning the stitch, my hook flowed quickly and with ease. I didn't have a Tunisian hook, so I just used a regular hook. It worked fine, but I'm sure the hooks Moogly has linked with the pattern would make it even better!

I used Red Hearts Boutique Infinity yarn. It's colors are soft, deep, and bright all at once. The sparkles in the yarn are gorgeous! It has just the right thickness and fluff that I prefer when using Bulky weight yarn. You can purchase  your own Red Heart Boutique Infinity Yarn through my affiliate link here. –> Red Heart Yarn, Infinity Enchanted 

Free infinity scarf crochet pattern - review

Filed Under: Free Patterns, Pattern Reviews, Scarfs

Mother Daughter – Child/Teen-Adult Ear Warmer Crochet Pattern

July 31, 2015 By stitch11 Leave a Comment

Mother and Daughter Ear Warmers - AdultTeen - Child sizes - Free Crochet Pattern

Supplies
One skein of Red Heart Boutique Twilight – Super Bulky 6 – 59 yds (one skein is enough to make two headbands with yarn to spare)
P/16 11.5 mm crochet hook
Yarn needle

Makes sizes Child/Teen-Adult

Stitches Used 
FSC – Foundation Single Crochet 
CH – Chain
SC – Single Crochet 
DC – Double Crochet 

Round 1: FSC 30/33. Join to first FSC.
Round 2: CH 3 (counts as first DC) 2 more DC into same stitch. Skip 2 stitches. **3 DC into next stitch. skip 2 stitches. Repeat from ** around. Join to top of CH 3.
Round 3: CH 1. SC into same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first SC.
Round 4: CH 3 (counts as first DC) 2 more DC into same stitch. Skip 2 stitches. **3 DC into next stitch. skip 2 stitches. Repeat from ** around. Join to top of CH 3.
Round 5: CH 1. SC into same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first SC.
Finish off and weave in your ends. You will have to secure your starting end to your last FSC of your first round.

Filed Under: Free Patterns, Girls

The Perfect Rainbow Pet Net Hammock

July 30, 2015 By stitch11 24 Comments

This pretty pattern isn't only lovely to look at. It also has a lot of other purposes, including keeping those messy toys off the floor. It's also one of the best ways to make use of those yarns you want to get rid off! See it come to life with the free pattern below or get the ad-free printable PDF pattern here.

This Toy Net Hammock crochet pattern is a cute hammock where you can place all the sweet stuffies. Instead of the stuffed toys hogging the space on your child's bed, shelves, or floor - you can rest them all on this pretty rainbow hammock! #crochet #crochetlove #crochetlife #crochetaddict #crochetpattern #crochetinspiration #ilovecrochet #crochetgifts #crochet365 #addictedtocrochet #yarnaddict #yarnlove

A few days ago, my daughter came to me and asked me to “please get rid of my creepy dolls.” She was quick to explain that she didn't need creepy dolls because she has so many stuffed animal babies.  Within twenty minutes she comes back to inform me…. she needs *another* crocheted toy net hammock.

I was quick to jump at this request because I desperately needed to update my previous crochet hammock. So really, this is *Take Three* of attempting the perfect hammock. I feel as if I finally did it! One that I am truly proud of designing and sharing with all of you…. for FREE! 🙂

The Perfect Rainbow Pet Net Hammock Crochet Pattern has now arrived.

Before we get to the pattern, if you enjoy crocheting things for the little people in your life, check out these incredibly cute stuffies in the Crochet Anything with Hexagons class.

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Filed Under: Boys, Free Patterns, Girls, Toys Tagged With: crochet pattern, hammock, pattern, toy hammock, toy hammock crochet pattern

Dizzy 12 Inch Square

July 24, 2015 By stitch11 3 Comments

Dizzy - 12 inch crochet square - free crochet pattern by Stitch11

Are you looking for a fun crochet project that’s full of color? This Dizzy 12-inch crochet square is a great option for you!

Grab all your leftover bits of medium-weight yarn because you can use all of them on this project! I used 9 colors in my square but you can use as many or as few as you like for yours. I know 9 colors might seem intimidating but let me share with you my Crochet (& Knit) Essential Skills course where I go over a tons of the techniques that you need to master this pattern and (and really any other crochet project you might be working on). I show you how to make a granny square, how to change colors, how to weaving in the ends and so much more in my 72 video collection! Check out all the skill videos here.

Make a bunch of these to use up all your scraps in the most colorful crochet blanket ever, or make a wall hanging, a bag, or anything else you would like. The main thing is to have fun!

Before we get to the post, if you love crocheting squares, you will love learning how to Crochet Anything With Hexagons. I mean really it is so fun. Believe it or not there are so many things that you can crochet with just hexagons you would be surprised! We show you how to crochet hexagon animals in this course and how to apply to all the other types of projects you love! Check out the class here!

Dizzy 12 Inch Square

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Filed Under: Free Patterns, Grannys

Summer Tank – Free Crochet Pattern – Review

July 22, 2015 By stitch11 5 Comments

Summer Tank - Free Crochet Pattern - Review

Walking through shopping centers can be so inspiring for us who know how to crochet. It is really hard to let myself spend money on pricey machine crocheted items when I know I can make it myself.

That being said, I have spent the last year searching for the perfect pattern to open my crochet world to adult clothing. When I spotted >>THIS<< free crochet pattern by EmmHouse I knew it was “The One”!

I was so thrilled to see how easily the shirt is made. It reminds me of making two big doilies and adding straps, then piecing it together. Very simple, and even the crochet beginner could figure it out with determination.

I did have to make adjustments on the shoulder parts so my numbers added up. You do not have to trust mine, but if you find your numbers don't add up you are more than welcome to come back to my notes when you reach that point.

-note- The round parts of the pattern worked up perfectly and needed no changes at all.

-note- I used a 3.25 hook for starting CH circle and a 4 mm hook for rest.

-note- I used Cascade DK Cherub that is always on sale at Craftsy!

-note-  When you reach the crochet sleeves, I did not CH 5 after or before the shells on shoulder pieces…. besides on row 24. On row 26, CH 5 after shell. but not before the finishing shell. Follow rows 28- 30 exactly as directed. On second sleeve, on row 26 you will CH five before finishing shell but not after starting shell.

This was the perfect top! After posting a photo, I had people lining up begging for me to accept crochet orders!

Filed Under: Free Patterns, Girls, Pattern Reviews

Stuffed – Crochet Patterns Reviewed or Designed by Stitch11

June 28, 2015 By stitch11 2 Comments

Stuffed Crochet Patterns Designed or Reviewed by Stitch11

 

I wanted to round up all the items I have made to stuff. I didn't realize until now, but I missed one! The Baby Bunny deserves a shout out too! The rest are listed below. Working from left to right from the photo above.

Skunk
Huggy Bunny 
Robot 
Airplane 
Grumpy Bear 
Bunnies
Turtle 
Lion 
Pokemon Balls 
Octopus 
Clutch Ball 
Awesome Crochet Find 
Lalaloopsy 
Earth 
Unicorn
Pig 
Bobomb 
Fox 
Eyeballs 
Frog 
Kittens 
Batman 
Curtain Hugging Bear 
Baby Duck 

And I don't want to forget the amazing cat I made! Although I didn't write a pattern, I did link all the patterns that I used to put it together.

Filed Under: Free Patterns, Round Ups, Toys

Rainbows for Love -Free Crochet Patterns and Other Rainbow Tutorials

June 27, 2015 By stitch11 Leave a Comment

Rainbows for Love - Free crochet patterns and tutorials

 

Let's take a moment to sit back, take a deep breath…. and smile. The right to LOVE is sweeping across the states! Let's keep sharing the love! The more we love, the less room there is for hate. <3 <3

Here are 19 rainbow tutorials. Most of these tutorials are crochet, but some are cooking and some are crafty. Share the love!


Hood For Tots
– Design by Stitch11

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Simply Pampered DIY Crisco Candle Recipe and Basket Crochet Pattern
– Design by The Hooked Haberdasher

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Sweetheart Love Flower
– Design by Stitch11

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Simply Pampered Lacy Round Washcloth and Bath Salts
– Design by The Hooked Haberdasher

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Rainbow Jello
– Design by Stitch11

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Flower Child Bag
– Design by Trifles N Treasures

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Lalaloopsy Doll
– Design by Stitch11

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Rainbow Daze Washcloth
– Design by Simply Collectible Crochet

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Boutique Bow
– Design by Stitch11

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Good Hat
– Design by Moogly

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Kaleido Dreams Square
– Design by Stitch11

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Magic Rainbow Baby Blanket
– Design by Moogly

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Curly Q Hat
– Design by Stitch11

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Eloise Sweater
– Design by Moogly

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Baby Robot
– Design by Stitch11

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Rainbow Fan
– Tutorial by DIY Home Tips and Tricks

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6-12 Month Leg Warmers
– Design by Stitch11

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Rainbow Wings
– Tutorial by Katie Kupcake

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Ninja Mask
– Design by Stitch11

 

Filed Under: Boys, Costumes, Crafts, Free Patterns, Girls, Inspired, Round Ups

Crochet Hemp Bracelet – Free Crochet Pattern

June 24, 2015 By stitch11 Leave a Comment

Crochet Hemp Bracelet - free crochet pattern

This bracelet is designed for a 6 inch wrist. I made mine 6.5-7 inches around for comfort. This bracelet is designed so you can easily make them smaller or larger. You may not need to adjust the pattern though.. this bracelet fit's my small wrist, my husbands huge wrist, and my 4 year olds ankle.

Supplies
2 colors of hemp cord. 10 yrds each.
4.25 MM crochet Hook
Yarn needle

Stitches
CH – Chain
SC- Single Crochet
Slip Stitch

Step 1: CH 5. Slip stitch into first CH.
Step 2: CH 1. 3 SC into loop you just made. Do not join.
Step 3: CH 1. SC into each of the 3 SC.
Repeat step 3 to desired length. I repeated step 3 twenty six times.
Step 4: CH 10. Finish off.
Change colors
Step 5: CH 9. Slip stitch into the starting SC of your last step 3 repeat. Slip stitch up the side of the bracelet… through the center of each SC. Slip stitch into each CH (of the loop you made from step 1). Slip stitch back up the other side of the bracelet. Finish off when you reach the last repeat row of step 3.
Weave in your ends and finish off.

You use the CH ends to tie through the loop end. Making this bracelet custom fit to many wrists.

Filed Under: Boys, Free Patterns, Girls

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