Saturday, April 26, 2014

Neb the Thing


Ok, this is meant to be silly and not have a real point to it. It is, after all, Neb the thing.    

Coaster version coming soon! 

Front/back (make 2) 

Ch 13.   

Row 1­ Sc in second ch from hook. Sc across. Turn (12) 

Row 2­ Ch 1. Sc2tog once, sc 8, sc2tog. Turn. (10)

Row 3­ Ch 1. Sc across. Turn. (10) 

Row 4­ Ch 1. Sc2tog once, sc 6, sc2tog. Turn. (8) 

Row 5­ Ch 1. Sc across. Turn. (8) 

Row 6­ Ch 1. Sc2tog once, sc 4, sc2tog. Turn. (6) 

Row 7­ Ch 1. Sc across. Turn. (6) 

Row 8­ Ch 1. Sc2tog once, sc 2, sc2tog. Turn. (4) 

Row 9­ Ch 1. Sc across. Turn. (4) 

Row 10­ Ch 1. Sc2tog twice. Turn. (2) 

Row 11­ Ch 1. Sc2tog. Fasten off.    

Embroider eyes and mouth onto one side. If you are feeling extra creative, you can embroider a  happy face on one side and a  sad or mad face on the other.  Sew two sides together,  while  also stuffing it. It should look like a puffed up tortilla chip.   

Ear Thingies    

Join a different colored yarn to a corner of Neb’s body. 

Ch 26.   

Row 1­ Dc in second ch from hook. Dc in next two chains, 2 dc in next ch. [3 dc, two dc in next  st] across. Sl st in the corner of Neb’s body, fasten off. Sew in all loose tails. Do this on other  corner, except on other corner, chain 30.    

Give this to a child, and they’ll love his silliness! Thanks, and have a great day!   

Copyright isn’t cool, amigos. Don’t do it.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Guinea Pig Snuggie!!!


I still have not tried it since I have been busier than ever with spring break and school and blah blah. But if there are any mistakes (Which I hope there aren't!), please contact me at

mermaidgamergirl@gmail.com

Guinea Pig Snuggie

Make those guineas happy!

Guinea Pig Snuggie
Ch 48
Row 1- On second ch from hook, dc. Dc across. Turn
Row 2- Ch 1. [bobble stitch, sl st loosely] across. Turn
Row 3- Ch 2. Dc across. Turn
Row 4- Ch 1. [Bobble stitch, sl st] across. Turn
Rows 5-9 – Repeat rows 3 and four.
Row 10- Ch 1. Sc across. Turn
Row 11- Ch 1. [Bobble stitch, dc] across. Fasten off. 

Button Arc (both rough edges of snuggie)
Attach any colored yarn to a corner of the almost completed snuggie. Do this on both rough edges of snuggie. The only thing that is different from both sides is row 3. One side will have the button hole, and the other won’t. Have fun!
Row 1- Single crochet down the rough edge of work. You should end up with 12 or so crochets. Turn
Row 2- Ch 1. [Sc2tog, 4 sc] across. Turn. (20)
Row 3- Ch 1. [Sc2tog, 3 sc] across. Turn. (16)
Row 3 for button hole- Ch 1. [Sc2tog, 3 sc] one time. [sc2tog, 2sc] one time. Ch 2, skip two stitches.  [Sc2tog, 3 sc] one times. [Sc2tog, 2 sc] one time.  (14 + 2 chs= 16 sts all in all)
Row 4- Ch 1. [Sc2tog, 2 sc] across. Turn. (12)
Row 5- Ch 1. [Sc2tog, 1 sc] across. Turn. (8)
Row 6- Ch 1. Sc2tog across. Fasten off. Sew in loose ends. (4)

Have fun, and send me those adorable photos!!! Love ya'll, and bwah bwah!!!

Julia Cooper

My OCD


So soon I will be posting a guinea pig snuggie for all you guinea pig lovers! This can be edited and changed to fit a dog or cat, but please contact me first and I will send you the edited version for your specified pet! And thanks for sticking around! I know I'm a first timer, but it really means the world to me! Sorry to all you knitters, but I prefer crochet over knitting!






Thursday, April 17, 2014

Elsa Pictures


Here are the pictures of how my Elsa looks:





 
 
I know the background is really cheesy. I had it on my computer, so I put a paper towel on the keyboard so you wouldn't see the keyboard. I guess it doesn't match..... lol.
 
Bwah bwah!
 
Julia Cooper
 

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Elsa!!!

Here's the Elsa crochet pattern. I have not yet tried it, so if there are any mistakes, please contact me! Have fun!


Elsa

 What you need: Gsize/ 4.25mm crochet hook, scissors, yarn needles, skin color yarn, blonde colored yarn, dark and light blue yarns, sparkly white, black and red embroidery yarn, stuffing.

Head

Starting with blonde hair color, crochet 6 single crochet into magic ring

Round 1- 2 sc in each st around. (12)

Round 2- [2 sc in next st, 1 sc] rep. around. (18)

Round 3- [2 sc in next st, 2 sc] rep. around. (24)

Round 4-  Working in back loops only.[2 sc in next st, 3 sc] rep. around. Change to skin color on last st. (30)

Round 5-10- sc around (30)

Round 11- [sc2tog, 3 sc] rep. around (24)

Round 12- [sc2tog, 2 sc] rep. around. Fasten off. Stuff. (18)

Embroider on eyes and mouth.

 

Body

With skin color, crochet 6 single crochet into magic ring.

Round 1- 2 sc in each st around. (12)

Round 2- [2 sc in next st, 1 sc] rep. around. (18)

Round 3- [2 sc in next st, 2 sc] rep. around. (24)

Round 4- [2 sc in next st, 3 sc] rep. around. (30)

Round 5-7 -- sc around. (30)

Round 8- [sc2tog, 3 sc] rep. around. (24)

Round 9-10 -- sc around. (24)

Round 11- Working in back loops only. Sc around. (24)

Round 12- [sc2tog, 2 sc] two times. Working in back loops, [sc2tog, 2 sc] two times. Working in both loops, [sc2tog, 2 sc] two times.(18)

Round 13- sc around. Sl st into first st. Fasten off. Stuff.

 

Legs (make two)

With blue, 6 sc into magic ring.

Round 1- [2 sc in next st, 1 sc] rep. around. (9)

Round 2- Sc in each st around. Change to skin color in last st.

Rounds 4-7 -- sc around. Fasten off, stuff lightly.

 

Arms (make two)

 

With skin color, crochet 6 sc into magic ring.

Round 1- [2 sc in next st, 1 sc] rep. around. (9)

Round 2- [sc2tog, 1 sc] rep. around. (6)

Round 3- sc around (6)

Round 4- Sc around, change to sparkly white in last st. (6)

Round 5-7 -- sc around. Fasten off. Stuff very lightly. (6)

 

Skirt

 

In available loops from round 11 of body, attach sparkly white onto one of the loops using a somewhat loose slip stitch. There should be 24 available loops.

 

Round 1- [2 sc in next st, 1 sc] around. (36)

Round 2- [2 sc in next st, 2 sc] around. (54, I think)

Round 3- 6 -- sc around. (54 still, I think)

Round 7- Here’s where it gets somewhat confusing. [bobble stitch, sl st] rep around.  Sl st to beginning st and fasten off. Sew in loose ends.

 

Hair- Cut 50 pieces of 6 ½” blonde colored yarn. Referring to the head, notice that there are available loops. With crochet hook, go under one loop. Fold 2 pieces of the yarn strands in half. Pull the folded over yarn through the loops on the head with the crochet hook. Now, take ends and pull them tightly through the loop of the folded over yarn. This takes a little bit of practice, but you’ll soon get the hang of it. Do this in each loop around until you run out of blonde yarn strands.

 

Cape (optional) : With light blue, join onto the available loops from round 12 on the back of the body. There should be 6 available loops.

 

Row 1- Sc around. Turn. (6)

Row 2- Ch 1. Sc 2 in next st. Sc in next 4 st. Sc 2 in next st. Turn. (8)

Row 3. Ch 1. Sc across. Turn. (8)

Row 4. Ch 1. Sc 2 in next st. Sc in next 6 st. Sc 2 in next st. Turn. (10)

Row 5. Ch 1. Sc across. Turn. (10)

Row 6. Ch 1. Sc 2 in next st. Sc in next 8 st. Sc 2 in next st. Turn. (12)

Row 7. Ch 1. Sc across. Turn. (12)

Row 8. Ch 1. Sc 2 in next st. Sc in next 10 st. Sc 2 in next st. Turn. (14)

Row 9- 10 -- Ch 1. Sc across.

Row 11. Ch 1. [Bobble stitch, sl st] across. Fasten off.

 

Join either light blue or sparkly white in corner nearest body. Crochet around edge, ending on other corner of cape nearest the body. Fasten off, sew in loose ends.

 

Sew arms and legs to body. Then, sew body to head. There you go! You have Elsa! You can keep her, or you can Let It Go! to a friend or family!

 

Copyright isn’t cool amigos. Don’t do it. Any form of copyright is illegal, and will totes not be accepted!

Very First Post EVER!!!

So hi! I'm Julia, and I post for Lucy and Foxy since, as you may know, they are dolls. But I would say I'm equally as fantastic and friendly.

Here are some patterns that are coming up!:

-Elsa from Frozen
-Kitty the tuxedo cat
-Neb the thing.....

Yeah. So, stick around!!!

                                                                   Julia Cooper