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[...] same line of ch sts (57) insert hook into the 'hole' created by the set of 3ch stitches from previous row. R5: 3ch, tc into next st, *2tc into hole, 3ch, 2tc into hole, tc into next 2 sts, skip 2 sts [...]
[...] st from previous row, sl st. [end of fringe] R9: [work back of head] 2ch, 18dc, turn. (19, counting 2ch as 1 st) [...]
[...] - (6st) Finish*** * Inc = 2sc in each st ** Dec = sc2tog in next st *** Finish by weaving the yarn tail into the last row to give a tighter finish. Side Peas (make two of these): Make a magic ring and [...]
[...] placement - use it to cover up the gap between fringe and back hair! Sew head onto dress using yarn tail. Align the last row of the head with the first row of the dress. Sew arms onto dress where it [...]
[...] , 28dc, dc inc, turn. R13: [now on reverse side again], 2ch, 29dc, dc inc. End row and leave a yarn tail at least 20cm long. Headband [in red]: R1: 14ch (14) R2: starting from 2nd ch from hook, 13sc. [...]
[...] who loves cars. I couldn't afford a car. My Uncle Alex and Aunty Hilda and Cousin Ranee are cat lovers, so I made them their micro-cupcake versions of themselves. Later I realised I missed out the [...]
[...] House, showcasing photos of cats in their environment all around the world, usually taken by cat lovers during their travels. They're a non-profit organisation, often raising funds for the cat [...]
[...] Cats of the World Photo Exhibition. Am thinking Little Cat Riding Hood might tempt a few cat lovers? Little Cat Riding Hood is going to Grandma's, hoping to get propositioned by a wolf or [...]
[...] out really well and look awesome cute in the pink and teal trays: And I hope some of the cat lovers will be needing a collar or two for their furry friends: I've even drafted in our cat [...]
[...] Hahahahah - the baby army has arrived straight from Japan! Did you know Kewpie Dolls were actually 'born' in Germany? They first appeared in a comic strip drawn by the American [...]
[...] Remember these? Kewpie dolls! Well, at least if you grew up in Asia or had access to Japanese toys you might recognize them. [...]
[...] to be dressed! #Totoro #amigurumi #free pattern #Kewpie #cosplay #kawaii # amigurumi pattern #Kewpie dolls #doll costumes #crochet #crochet pattern [...]
[...] - you can take a piece of the cuteness home. Exhibits range from tiny - including 5cm tall Kewpie dolls by yours truly :) - to massive (I hear a half metre tall dragon was going for $1000). You can [...]
[...] The Kitty Cupcakes Chilling at the Cat Cafe! So here are two things I'm thrilled about! One is it's Christmas [...]
[...] They're also relatively quick to make so I made a bunch for friends and family. These Kitty Cupcakes flew all the way to Japan as a gift for my friends Veronique and Jamie who were [...]
[...] all the finishing touches together. The final line-up will look something like this, with my Kitty Cupcakes making an appearance of course, as well as Micro Cats in tiny glass bottles and a few random [...]
[...] forbore to scratch them. Through cat lover friends, we found out about the Cats of the World Photo Exhibition about two years ago. The exhibition is at the Arts House, showcasing photos of cats in [...]
[...] for the shortlist of cat crochets I'll be taking to the Purrzaar at the Cats of the World Photo Exhibition. Am thinking Little Cat Riding Hood might tempt a few cat lovers? Little Cat Riding Hood [...]
[...] oh why do I procrastinate?! I had months to prepare for the Purrzaar at the Cats of the World photo exhibition this Saturday yet I'm still frantically rushing. If I had been properly organised I [...]
[...] the Star Wars fans out there, I’ve included the pattern for a Princess Leia Blankie in full. Leia can be adapted to become Cinderella and Snow White pretty easily. Tips on [...]
[...] OK – Part 2! If you haven’t checked out my tutorial on how to make a Princess Leia Blankie then please do, because the Cinderella and Snow White patterns are pretty much the same [...]
[...] fork the other day when I thought the poor peas could do with a face, to make them look awesome cute. Maybe that'd cheer the poor things up before they are destroyed and devoured by my [...]
[...] a quiet nap at the kitten nursery. The Puss-in-Pouches have turned out really well and look awesome cute in the pink and teal trays: And I hope some of the cat lovers will be needing a collar or two [...]
I have a MASSIVE ADDENDUM to my previous post for the Princess Leia Pattern. It looks the same as the rebel version of the very talented Briana Ols [...]
[...] princess obsessions be short and relatively harmless on our girls' development... Princess Leia Blankie Pattern: It is relatively easy to adapt this pattern to make the princess you’re after. For [...]
[...] same line of ch sts (57) insert hook into the 'hole' created by the set of 3ch stitches from previous row. R5: 3ch, tc into next st, *2tc into hole, 3ch, 2tc into hole, tc into next 2 sts, skip 2 sts [...]
[...] st from previous row, sl st. [end of fringe] R9: [work back of head] 2ch, 18dc, turn. (19, counting 2ch as 1 st) [...]
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