Sunday, March 6, 2011

Crochet Baby Dress

We are almost certain that my daughter is expecting a baby girl and I have the most beautiful patterns for baby dresses, the 2 I have made are from the pattern book Beautiful Baby Boutique pictured below.

 I made the one from the front cover, Tulip Time and another one called Pink Parfait.


Hope you like them.

Crochet Mario

After making the crochet Yoshi's for my grand sons it was now onto a crochet Mario, as soon as I made the first Mario every body wanted one, so I have now made 3 Mario's and have more requests for a Yoshi and a Luigi too. Mind you it was great fun making them and I don't mind making more. Mario is an old friend of mine, I have been playing him for years.
Below is the picture of my very first Mario.










Now these are the second Mario's I made, but I changed the shoe, it has a yellow sole and a brown upper shoe, I placed cut up plastic from an ice cream lid and put it into the bottom of his shoes before stuffing.


And here are the 2 Mario's completed, one is a little plumper than the other.


If you want to make Mario and use my shoe method I will put the pattern below. I also made the bib for his overalls then attached the shoulder straps. I hand sewed the Mario M onto the hat too, made one hat a bigger size just to see what it looked like.

Pattern for Mario Shoe.
shoe is worked in the round, do not join rounds.
Beginning at sole
Using sole color:
1. Work 8sc into a magic ring (8 sc)

2.work 2 sc in each sc around (16 sc)

3. work 1 sc in first sc, work 2 sc in next sc, *work 1 sc in next sc. work 2 sc in next sc* rep from *to* around (24 sc)

Change to brown for upper shoe:)
4. Work 1 sc in each sc around (24)

5. Working in back loops only, work 1 sc in each sc around (24 sc)

Now decrease shoe

6. Work 1 sc in 9 sc , sc 2 together 3 times, work 1 sc in next 9 sc
7. Work 1 sc in next 8 sc, sc 2 tog, 1 sc in next sc, sc 2 tog, 1 sc in next 8 sc
8. Work 1 sc in next 5 sc, sc 2 tog twice, 1 sc in next sc, sc 2 tog twice, 1 sc in next 5 sc

9. Work 1 sc in next 3 sc, sc 2 tog twice, 1 sc in next sc, sc 2 tog twice, 1 sc in next 3 sc

stuff shoe

10. sl st into 2nd sc and finish off leaving a long tail for sewing.


I hope that you have fun when you make your Mario's, Yoshi's or Luigi.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

How I Made My Crochet Yoshi



 Firstly let me say that this is not my pattern you can find it here and thank you so much RoboTrish for supplying this pattern for free.
I took pictures all the way through whilst making 2 Yoshi's at once, I am hoping that they may guide some-one that is either new to crochet or new to making an Amigurimi.

Here are the finished pair which I made for my 2 of my grandsons, they are both Super Mario fans.
What I did first was to copy and paste the pattern to a word document on my computer, then I enlarged the font for easier reading. Then I did a google image search for pictures of more crocheted Yoshi's, copied and pasted the pictures to the same word document, these pictures would now be my visual reference.

How much yarn will you need? My Yoshi's have been made from 3 different colored yarns as the yarn I chose which was a beautiful soft wool, was not enough, they were 50 gm balls of yarn. So I would recommend a 100 gm ball of yarn for your Yoshi color, about 3.5 ounces

After you have made your 6 sc in the magic ring, pull yarn tight but not too tight, after you have made your 12 sc on row 2, pull the yarn tighter to close the ring.
 It's very important to keep count through out the entire pattern.
 Using a st marker is a necessity.
A view of the stuffed body shape.
I found that on row 8 of the eye's the st count is out by 2 extra sc, so I just crocheted them together, no big deal. I think the next row will be out by one as well.
 So here are the eye's stuffed. Looking good.

This is what the thumb looks like when you make it.
  Row 7. Count carefully around this row when you go into the sc's.
 It looks fantastic once finished :)
 I got a little confused on this row and the next row, but the decrease is a total of 4 times in all.
Row 8 of the legs.
Row 9 of the legs.
What the leg boot and tail look like.
The cheeks, spikes and saddle.
 Here are all of the pieces for my 2 Yoshi's, now to sew them all together.
 They look slightly naked here.


Here they are eye's and all a front and side view. I used felt for the eye's and glued them on with craft glue which dry's clear.

And a view from the rear.
I hope my pictures may help some one who does make the Yoshi, if you can do a sc and read a pattern, I'm so sure that you could make one, so why not try it. Good luck and thanks for reading my blog.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Yarn storage

 How do you store your yarn?
This was my solution.
A wardrobe in my craft room was converted to storage space for my yarn.
Builder was my hubby.





 This was my previous yarn storage solution.