Be sure to click on UPDATED prices under July on the post bar to the right of the page to see my prices!
Monday, October 15, 2012
Friday, August 3, 2012
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Repairs/Refunds/Replacements
Repairs: If a product you bought, ripped, fell apart, lost its shape, etc. Send it to me and I will fix it for no cost to you.
Refunds:If you are not satisfied with your product, send it back to me to gett your money back in full.
Replacements: If I cannot fix your product, I will replace it with the same thing, for $1.00.
-Crafting Kid
Monday, July 30, 2012
Yarn haul!
Caron Simply(?) Soft in Grape
Red Heart Super Saver in bright yellow
Red Heart Super Save Camo
Red Heart Super Saver in Soft Green Fleck(s?)
Red Heart Super Saver in Soft White.
As you can tell, I REALLY like Red Heart Super Saver. I still had money left over, so I bought some pony beads and string! I will NOT be selling them, though because my bestie Cassidy sells them! Check out her blog @ www.beadmetodeath.blogspot.com. She has not posted for a while so you can read her posts and check out her prices. She will be posting again soon. If you would like to make your own Beadie Buddies, visit www.makingfriends.com OR www.beadiecritters.com .
BTW Beadie Critters has way more than animals. They have cartoon characters, disney characters and HARRY POTTER characters! EXPELLIARMUS! haha. Well I hope you all are having a great summer and remember, KEEP ON CRAFTING!
-Crafting Kid
Friday, July 20, 2012
Apple Hat
I made this hat a few weeks back and I had an unofficial model for it! With someone smiling manically in the background. I can make more hats like this!
- crafting kid
Mikeyssmail
-Crafting Kid
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Sorry...
-Crafting Kid
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Thursday, July 12, 2012
300 PAGEVIEWS!!!
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Changes!
-Crafting Kid
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Friday, July 6, 2012
Going Away!
-Crafting kid
Thursday, July 5, 2012
EMERGENCY
-Crafting Kid
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
UPDATED prices!
Crochet items: hats-$13 scarves-$8 slippers-$10 ornaments-$5 amigurumi-small-$11-medium-$14-large-$18
Knitted items: scarves-$9 dishcloths-$5
Loom knit items; hats-$10 waterbottle pouches-$7 scarves-$9
Sewed items; bags-$8 pillows-$11
All OOPS (mess-up) products will be $6
Thanks!
Kids, yeah I know these prices are expensive for you, but they are reasonable. Save your money if you reeally want one of my products!
-Crafting Kid
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Ravelry!
I recently made an account on Ravelry. Tech friendly crocheters and knitters out there know what I'm talking about. If you don't, jump on your Internet box and typity type type your way to www.ravelry.com and friend me or send messages to me! My username is CrochetDweeb2417! Without the exclamation point, just letting u guys know! So, join the Ravelers today! (or tomorrow, or the next day, or the next day, or the next day, or next week, or next month, or in six months, or never. WAIT scratch that last option!)
Cass's Candy Tag!
Lollipops
Monday, July 2, 2012
Spool knitter
Introducing my NEW product! The super secure spool knitter! I used foam Popsicle sticks and an empty toilet paper roll. I stapled the sticks on so they will NOT come off and I hand painted it! This will cost $2.50. It may not be perfect but it is totally creative!
-crafting kid
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Yarn yarn and YARN
Well, on the bright side, I finished my nephew's hat. What I did was regular loom knitting, then when I was done I took one loop of the hook and plled it all out. (Just that one row) and tied it off. I weaved three strands of the same color yarn into that opening. I call it the Spiderweb Hat. I will post pictures later... Sadly I have no pictures of it on my computer right now!
So I hope everone's summer is going good, and remember KEEP ON CRAFTING!
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Friday, June 29, 2012
New hat!
-Crafting Kid
p.s. haha, see what i did there ? I made my signature red and green just like the hat!
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Knit1, Purl2
-Crafting Kid
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
AMIGURUMI!
Monday, June 25, 2012
All That Is Beaded Is Gold
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Popcorn stitch ornament
Worsted weight yarn of choice
ornament; ch 10. work a popcorn stitch (five double crochets) into evry other chain. join. tie off. hanging loop; ch five, tie off. attach to ornament as hanging loop. admire!
It's a really simple pattern I devised today.
-Crafting Kid
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Calling all Crafters!
Monday, June 18, 2012
Scrubby Dishcloth
Pattern courtesy of www.crochetme.com posted by moogly.
Brighten up your kitchen and put a smile on your face even when you’re washing yet another set of dishes. And since it takes just a few yarn leftover bits, you don’t even have to brave the cold to run to the yarn store.
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This dishcloth features a scratchy scrubby bobbled center for tough messes, and soft cotton for more delicate surfaces. Watch for the turns – there are only a couple, but they’re important!
- Yarns:
- Tough acrylic worsted weight – 1 color, just a few yards
- Kitchen cotton worsted weight – 1 to 4 colors, just a few dozen yards of each.
- Hook: US-H, 5.0mm
dc5tog: double crochet 5 together, or bobble stitch
CENTER (using acrylic yarn):
Starting with a magic circle, work 8sc in the circle, join with a sl st to work in the round.
Row 1: Ch1 and sc twice in same st, 2sc in each st around, join with sl st. (16 sc) Turn.
Row 2: Ch1 and work 2sc in 1st st. In next st, dc5tog. *2 sc in next st. Dc5tog in next st.* (8 bobbles and 16 sc). Join with sl st to 1st sc. Turn.
Row 3: Ch1 and sc once in each sc and twice in the top of each bobble around. (32 sc) Break yarn and use seamless join to finish off. Weave in ends.
PETALS (using cotton yarn):
Petal set #1:
Row1: Join to any st with sl st, ch1 and sc in first 3 sts. 2sc in next st. *Sc in next 3 sts, 2sc in next st.* Repeat from * to * around, join with sl st to 1st sc. (40 sc)
Row2: Ch1. Working in front loop only this round: sc in same st. Skip next st, 5dc in next st, skip next st. *Sc in next st, skip next st, 5dc in next st, skip next st.* Repeat to end. Break yarn and use seamless join to finish off by joining to first sc. (10 petals) Weave in ends.
Petal set #2:
Row 1: Without turning, join yarn with a sl st to the remaining back loop in the center of one of the petals from last round. Continuing to work in these back loops, ch1 and sc in first 4 st. *2sc in next st, then sc in next 4 st.* Repeat from * to * around, ending with 2sc in last st. Join with a sl st to first sc. (48sc)
Row 2: Ch1. Working in front loop only this round: sc in same st. *Skip next st, 5dc in next st, sk next st, sc in next st.* Repeat to end, then break yarn and use seamless join to finish off in first sc. (12 petals) Weave in ends.
BACKING (using cotton yarn):
Using magic circle, sc 8 and join with sl st.
Row 1: Ch1, 2sc in each st around, join with sl st. (16 sc)
Row 2: Ch1, sc in same st, then 2sc in next st. *Sc in next st, 2sc in next st.* Repeat from * to * around. Join with sl st. (24 sc)
Row 3: Ch1, sc in same st and next st, then 2sc in next st. *Sc in next 2 sts, 2sc in next st.* Repeat around. (32 sc)
Row 4: Ch1, sc in same st and next 2 sts, then 2sc in next st. *Sc in next 3 sts, 2sc in next st* Repeat around. (40 sc)
Row 5: Ch1, sc in same st and next 3 sts, then 2sc in next st. *Sc in next 4 sts, 2sc in next st.* Repeat around. (48 sc) Do NOT break yarn.
ASSEMBLY:
Turn flower over, so the bobbles are facing down (WS). Place the backing against the back of the flower, wrong sides together. Ch1 and join pieces by sc through each st of the backing and the remaining “back” loops on the back of the flower. Increase around by*sc in 5 sts, followed by 2sc in the next st* to end. (56 sc) Break yarn, use seamless join, and weave in ends.
Turn flower back over (RS). Join to any st of backing with sl st. Ch1 and sc evenly around. At half way point, create an loop of 20ch (adjust length to your own hook/faucet width), then sc in same st and continue to sc around. Break yarn. Join using seamless join and weave in ends. Hang it from your faucet, hook, or dishsoap, and bring some spring to your sink!
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Great Whale AMIGURUMI
Find this and other fun amigurumi patterns at "19 Free Amigurumi Crochet Patterns"!
Materials:
- Crochet hook: 4.25mm or G hook
- 100% acrylic yarn, worsted weight. (Shown: Red Heart Super Saver)
- Polyester fibrefill
- Felt, beads, safety eyes or other, for facial features of your choice. (Felt applied with Speed Sew is shown.)
R = round or row
sc = single crochet
st = stitch
tog = together (sc 2 tog = decrease)
dc = double crochet
sl st = slip stitch
instructions between * are repeated
Steps:
R1 - sc 6 in a circle (amigurumi double ring) = 6st
R2 - 2 sc in each st around = 12 st
R3 - *sc 1, 2 sc in next st* = 18 st
R4 - *sc 2, 2 sc in next st* = 24 st
R5 - *sc 3, 2 sc in next st* = 30 st (If using beads for eyes, crochet them in along this row on either side of the face)
R6 to R12 - sc around = 30 st (If using safety eyes, insert them after you've made enough fabric to support the washers)
R13 - *sc 6, sc 2 tog* = 26 st
R14 - *sc 5, sc 2 tog* = 22 st
R15 - sc around = 22 st
R16 - *sc 5, sc 2 tog* = 19 st
R17 - sc around
R18 - *sc 4, sc 2 tog* = 16 st
R19 - sc around = 16 st
R20 - *sc 3, sc 2 tog* = 12 st
R21 to R22 - sc around
Stuff the whale fully now, leaving enough space at the tail to press it flat between your fingers.
Tail:
Press the tail closed flat, then sc it shut with 6 sc for R1.
R2 - chain 2, dc 2, sl st 2, dc 2, turn.
R3 - chain 2, 2 dc in each of next 2 st, sc, chain 1, 2 dc in next 2 st, turn
R4 - chain 2, 2 dc in each of next 3 st, sc in middle-most stitch post hole, chain 1, 2 dc in last 3 st, (skipping any between middle and last 3)
slip stitch, cut yarn and pull through loop to bind off, weave in end.
Fins (make 2):
Chain 5
sc in 2nd ch from hook, and sc to end. Turn.
sc along other side to end.
3 sc in end stitch.
sc along to end. sl st final stitch, cut and pull through loop to bind off, leaving enough of a tail to sew fin to body where desired. Weave in ends.
Cut out felt facial features if you didn't use beads or safety eyes, and paste them on with speed sew or sew them on.
Hope you enjoy it! Pattern courtesy of www.favecrafts.com by Jan Baxter
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
So, this is my UFO, or a saucer with a headband.
Start with the magic ring, work nine double crochets in it. Increase one for each round rounds 1-7 the for rounds 8-11, work a slip stitch in every other stitch until there is only a small hole left. Stuff. Tie off and close.
Band
Chain 7
Work one single crochet in each chain, tie off. attach to saucer.
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