This document provides instructions for making several quick and easy crochet patterns including trims, a hat, and a market bag. The trims include different stitch patterns worked over a multiple number of stitches to create picots, shells, and clusters. The hat pattern uses repeating rounds of single crochet and double crochet to create a textured stitch pattern. The market bag is worked in continuous rounds starting with a small number of double crochet stitches and increasing evenly in each round to create the bag shape.
This document provides instructions for knitting fingerless gloves called "Treads" using various knitting techniques like lateral braiding and linen ridge stitch. It includes materials, gauge, sizing, abbreviations, and step-by-step directions for the cuff, thumb gusset, hand, tipless fingers, and thumb. Both left and right gloves are knit the same following the instructions. The pattern was designed for an average adult hand circumference of 7 inches but notes the cast on number can be altered for sizing.
Sri Lanka has recorded impressive and continued growth in the health care sector, covering nutrition, family planning as well as infrastructure during the past three decades amidst several challenges.
Showcasing the vast and considerable developments the local health care sector has achieved, Medicare National Health care Exhibition was successfully held in the year 2012, receiving a record breaking Number of visitors & delegates amounting 10,000 as well as 150 leading health care exhibitors and medical equipment & pharmaceutical exhibitors.
This response confirm that Medicare Exhibition is the best and the largest national Health Care Exhibition ever held in the island.
The document provides recipes for various Filipino dishes including sisig, lumpia, bangus, and magic creamy spaghetti. The recipes include lists of ingredients and step-by-step instructions for preparing dishes like boneless crispy pata, stuffed chicken lollipops, and Pinoy spaghetti with mozzarella sticks. The document aims to share traditional Filipino cooking techniques and recipes.
This document introduces Smart eDesigners 2012 and their solutions for every step of enhancing a business through smart web design, hosting, and e-marketing. They create interactive websites to help businesses convey their message and take advantage of online opportunities. As a global web solutions company, they offer a range of services from application development and graphic design to e-commerce, online marketing, and web hosting to help companies connect with customers online.
Smartphones and tablets should be used more often in the classroom to bring education into the 21st century.
This was a project for a BYU Idaho course called Professional Presentations.
1) Malaysia has executed 441 people since 1960, with the majority (52%) being for drug trafficking offenses and only 18% for murder.
2) 81% of those executed did not directly take a life. 130 were executed under the ISA which mandates the death penalty, rather than other laws.
3) Abolishing the death penalty is needed to prevent the risk of wrongful convictions resulting in innocent lives being taken by the state. No justice system is perfect and mistakes cannot be reversed.
Este documento presenta una sesión sobre conceptos básicos de computación e incluye información sobre interlineados, espaciados, sangrías, viñetas y numeración, listas multinivel y la función de buscar y reemplazar. Explica los diferentes tipos de interlineados, espaciados, sangrías, viñetas y listas, así como cómo usar la herramienta de buscar y reemplazar para cambiar texto. El documento concluye invitando a resolver ejercicios prácticos.
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Green IT has significant potential to save resources both within IT systems themselves and by enabling resource efficiencies across the broader economy through intelligent IT solutions. While awareness of the differences between "green in IT" and "green by IT" is growing among companies, there is still room for improvement. The survey found that top management is often the driver of green IT projects but budget responsibility is rarely consolidated below the executive level. Additionally, investment risk and lack of experience were cited as major barriers to green IT implementation. Support from policymakers, consumers, and staff training were areas identified as needing further development to realize green IT's untapped potential.
This document provides instructions for knitting fingerless gloves called "Treads" using various knitting techniques like lateral braiding and linen ridge stitch. It includes materials, gauge, sizing, abbreviations, and step-by-step directions for the cuff, thumb gusset, hand, tipless fingers, and thumb. Both left and right gloves are knit the same following the instructions. The pattern was designed for an average adult hand circumference of 7 inches but notes the cast on number can be altered for sizing.
Sri Lanka has recorded impressive and continued growth in the health care sector, covering nutrition, family planning as well as infrastructure during the past three decades amidst several challenges.
Showcasing the vast and considerable developments the local health care sector has achieved, Medicare National Health care Exhibition was successfully held in the year 2012, receiving a record breaking Number of visitors & delegates amounting 10,000 as well as 150 leading health care exhibitors and medical equipment & pharmaceutical exhibitors.
This response confirm that Medicare Exhibition is the best and the largest national Health Care Exhibition ever held in the island.
The document provides recipes for various Filipino dishes including sisig, lumpia, bangus, and magic creamy spaghetti. The recipes include lists of ingredients and step-by-step instructions for preparing dishes like boneless crispy pata, stuffed chicken lollipops, and Pinoy spaghetti with mozzarella sticks. The document aims to share traditional Filipino cooking techniques and recipes.
This document introduces Smart eDesigners 2012 and their solutions for every step of enhancing a business through smart web design, hosting, and e-marketing. They create interactive websites to help businesses convey their message and take advantage of online opportunities. As a global web solutions company, they offer a range of services from application development and graphic design to e-commerce, online marketing, and web hosting to help companies connect with customers online.
Smartphones and tablets should be used more often in the classroom to bring education into the 21st century.
This was a project for a BYU Idaho course called Professional Presentations.
1) Malaysia has executed 441 people since 1960, with the majority (52%) being for drug trafficking offenses and only 18% for murder.
2) 81% of those executed did not directly take a life. 130 were executed under the ISA which mandates the death penalty, rather than other laws.
3) Abolishing the death penalty is needed to prevent the risk of wrongful convictions resulting in innocent lives being taken by the state. No justice system is perfect and mistakes cannot be reversed.
Este documento presenta una sesión sobre conceptos básicos de computación e incluye información sobre interlineados, espaciados, sangrías, viñetas y numeración, listas multinivel y la función de buscar y reemplazar. Explica los diferentes tipos de interlineados, espaciados, sangrías, viñetas y listas, así como cómo usar la herramienta de buscar y reemplazar para cambiar texto. El documento concluye invitando a resolver ejercicios prácticos.
Study Green IT - More than a passing fad!Florian König
Green IT has significant potential to save resources both within IT systems themselves and by enabling resource efficiencies across the broader economy through intelligent IT solutions. While awareness of the differences between "green in IT" and "green by IT" is growing among companies, there is still room for improvement. The survey found that top management is often the driver of green IT projects but budget responsibility is rarely consolidated below the executive level. Additionally, investment risk and lack of experience were cited as major barriers to green IT implementation. Support from policymakers, consumers, and staff training were areas identified as needing further development to realize green IT's untapped potential.
Vision Rehabilitation Services of Georgia (VRSGA) provides vision rehabilitation services but has a limited social media presence compared to its competitors. The Center for the Visually Impaired and the National Eye Institute have more followers and engagement on social platforms. The audit recommends increasing VRSGA's social media activity by encouraging current clients and contacts to engage more regularly and linking all platforms together to raise awareness of services.
This document provides instructions for making several quick and easy crochet patterns including trims, a hat, and a market bag. The trims include edging, picots, shells, clusters and more worked in different stitch multiples. The hat pattern uses repeating rounds of single crochet and double crochet with increasing to form a gathered crown. The market bag is worked in continuous rounds of increasing double crochet stitches to form the bag shape.
Sagami Travels and Tours in Nugegoda, Sri Lanka will be celebrating 20 years.
Gamini Chandrasekera Managing Director of the company said another milestone they achieved was the forming of "Sagami Travel Club" recently which provides more benefits to their past clients. "We are also launching a "Fly now and pay later" easy 0% payment scheme to all future travellers." Recalling the past he said that in the early 90's he lived in a city called "Sagamihara" near the bank of Sagami River in Japan.
"We are operating outbound tours to many destinations, specially to Japan. We operate three tours a year to Japan, namely Sakura, autumn and Summer, covering important places like Tokyo, Hiroshima, Nikko, Nara, Kyoto and Osaka." "We provide best of facilities like star class hotels, hot spring and best Japanese, Chinese and Indian food from chain of restaurants, to the satisfaction of all travelers. Our clients also get a chance to experience the Shinkansen Bullet Train ride, visiting Universal Studio and Disneyland and may more cultural places like Kamakura, Kyoto called city of Temples." "Our other destinations are Australia, New Zealand, South East Asia, India and Africa. We will be adding Europe as a new destination to coincide with our 20th year anniversary celebration."
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This document provides instructions for crocheting a basket. The basket is worked with two strands of yarn held together. It begins with a ring and increases over the first few rounds. Later rounds involve alternating between increasing rounds and rounds worked in single crochet stitches only. Multiple color changes are used throughout the basket. The instructions are brief and do not provide an exact gauge, as gauge is not essential for this project.
This free crochet pattern teaches how to make a spiral crocheted afghan using Lion Brand Homespun yarn. The pattern uses 7 balls of yarn and a size K-10.5 crochet hook. It consists of 34 rounds that spiral outwards, increasing the number of stitches in each round. After round 34, stitches are joined without increasing for several more rounds until the afghan reaches about 54 inches across.
This document provides instructions for making a unicorn cupcake amigurumi toy. It includes materials needed, measurements, notes on gauge and abbreviations. The instructions are in 14 steps to crochet the white cupcake body increasing stitches in rounds. Further instructions detail making the tan cupcake bottom, nose, eyes, cheeks and assembling. Additional pieces include roses, ears and a horn attached to the cupcake top. Pictures are referenced to illustrate steps. Copyright and contact information is provided at the top.
This document provides the pattern for a crochet sweater called Tribe. It includes sizes for small to extra-large. The pattern begins with a chart listing the sizes and measurements. It then provides details on the yarn, hook size, gauge, and abbreviations. The pattern is written in sections for the back, front, sleeves, and finishing. Key details include:
- The back is worked in a lace pattern consisting of rows with treble crochet clusters separated by chain spaces.
- The front opening is shaped differently depending on size - for some sizes neck shaping begins after a set number of pattern repeats while others use chain spaces.
- Sleeves are worked in the round from the cuff up in
This document provides instructions for making a heart-shaped pillow trim. The trim consists of four hearts made with single crochet stitches and increasing rounds. Two hearts are joined together and filled with fiberfill. A band is made by double crocheting chains and sewing the ends together. Hearts are attached to each end of the band with a center tie. The trim adds decorative flair when placed on plain pillows.
This document provides instructions to crochet a bunny cupcake amigurumi. It begins with an overview of materials and gauge. It then provides a multi-round pattern to crochet the pink cupcake body in rounds, increasing stitches to shape it. Instructions are given to crochet tan ears and attach safety eyes and nose. The top and bottom pieces are sewn together and stuffed. A rose is made separately and attached to the top to complete the bunny cupcake. Diagrams and notes accompany the pattern.
This document provides instructions for making a vase of pansies with three flowers and leaves. It includes materials needed, measurements, abbreviations, and step-by-step instructions to crochet the vase, water, three pansy flowers with stems and leaves, and how to assemble the finished project. The finished vase measures 6 1/2 inches tall by 3 1/2 inches wide and contains yellow crocheted vase, blue water inside, and three multi-colored pansy flowers with green stems and leaves arranged inside the vase.
This document provides instructions for knitting a tunic with three different stitch patterns (A, B, and C). The tunic consists of a back piece, two front pieces, and two sleeves.
The back and fronts are worked from the waistband up. The waistband is cast on and worked in pattern A, then stitches are picked up along the edge and patterns B and C are worked to the hem. Sleeves are worked similarly from the cuff up. Edgings are added to the hem, cuffs, and collar using crochet.
The document provides instructions for making a potted delphinium amigurumi, including materials needed and step-by-step directions for crocheting the pot, dirt, stem, flowers, leaves, and buds using various yarn weights and hook sizes along with notes and diagrams illustrating the finished project. Copyright and permission information is listed at the top noting the pattern is not to be copied or shared and finished products can be sold if credit is given to the shop.
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This document provides instructions for making a potted rose amigurumi. It includes materials needed, measurements, abbreviations, and step-by-step instructions to crochet the pot, dirt, rose, and leaves. The pot is made first in tan yarn, then safety eyes and facial features are added. Dirt is made separately in brown yarn before joining to the bottom of the pot. A red rose and two green leaves are made last and attached to complete the potted plant. Pictures are included to illustrate the finished amigurumi.
This document provides instructions for making a potted rose amigurumi. It includes materials needed, measurements, abbreviations, and step-by-step instructions to crochet the pot, dirt, rose, and leaves. The pot is made first in tan yarn, then safety eyes and facial features are added. Dirt is made separately in brown yarn before joining to the bottom of the pot. A red rose and two green leaves are made last and attached to complete the potted plant. Pictures are included to illustrate the finished amigurumi.
This document provides the instructions to knit a tunic with multiple pattern stitches. It includes:
1) Materials and gauge needed for the tunic which uses 14 skeins of wool yarn.
2) Detailed instructions for knitting the back, front, sleeves and finishing the tunic with edgings.
3) Multiple pattern stitches including Pattern A, B, C1 and C2 that are used in different sections.
4) Measurements for each section and shaping steps like increases, decreases and bind offs.
The document provides instructions for making a Lily of the Valley amigurumi, including a vase with water and leaves, flowers, a bumblebee, and wings. Materials and tools needed are listed. The vase is made with increasing rounds followed by decreasing rounds. Safety eyes are added and the water piece is joined. Leaves, stems, and flowers are also detailed. The bumblebee is worked in rounds alternating yellow and black yarn. Safety eyes and antennae are added. Wings are also made.
This document provides the crochet pattern for making a doll of the Disney character Elsa. The pattern uses various yarn colors and hook sizes to create the doll's body, head, arms, legs, dress, cape and other accessories. Skills needed include single crochet, half double crochet and double crochet stitches. The finished doll stands approximately 7 inches tall and requires stuffing with polyester fiberfill. Detailed instructions are provided for each separate piece and attaching them to compose the completed Elsa doll.
This document provides instructions for making a potted daisy amigurumi. It includes materials needed, measurements, notes on gauge and skill level, and detailed instructions for crocheting the pot, dirt, daisy flower, petals, stem, and leaves. The instructions are accompanied by pictures showing the finished amigurumi at various stages of completion. Copyright information is provided at the top noting the pattern is the intellectual property of Yarn Blossom Boutique.
Vision Rehabilitation Services of Georgia (VRSGA) provides vision rehabilitation services but has a limited social media presence compared to its competitors. The Center for the Visually Impaired and the National Eye Institute have more followers and engagement on social platforms. The audit recommends increasing VRSGA's social media activity by encouraging current clients and contacts to engage more regularly and linking all platforms together to raise awareness of services.
This document provides instructions for making several quick and easy crochet patterns including trims, a hat, and a market bag. The trims include edging, picots, shells, clusters and more worked in different stitch multiples. The hat pattern uses repeating rounds of single crochet and double crochet with increasing to form a gathered crown. The market bag is worked in continuous rounds of increasing double crochet stitches to form the bag shape.
Sagami Travels and Tours in Nugegoda, Sri Lanka will be celebrating 20 years.
Gamini Chandrasekera Managing Director of the company said another milestone they achieved was the forming of "Sagami Travel Club" recently which provides more benefits to their past clients. "We are also launching a "Fly now and pay later" easy 0% payment scheme to all future travellers." Recalling the past he said that in the early 90's he lived in a city called "Sagamihara" near the bank of Sagami River in Japan.
"We are operating outbound tours to many destinations, specially to Japan. We operate three tours a year to Japan, namely Sakura, autumn and Summer, covering important places like Tokyo, Hiroshima, Nikko, Nara, Kyoto and Osaka." "We provide best of facilities like star class hotels, hot spring and best Japanese, Chinese and Indian food from chain of restaurants, to the satisfaction of all travelers. Our clients also get a chance to experience the Shinkansen Bullet Train ride, visiting Universal Studio and Disneyland and may more cultural places like Kamakura, Kyoto called city of Temples." "Our other destinations are Australia, New Zealand, South East Asia, India and Africa. We will be adding Europe as a new destination to coincide with our 20th year anniversary celebration."
Company Presentation - George Gooneratne OptometristsSmart eDesigners
George Gooneratne Optometrists are one of the pioneer optical eyewear companies in Sri Lanka for more than 50 years. It is an independent and professional optical chain. They have more than 20 Branches Island wide with around 80 dedicated and qualified staff.
This document provides instructions for crocheting a basket. The basket is worked with two strands of yarn held together. It begins with a ring and increases over the first few rounds. Later rounds involve alternating between increasing rounds and rounds worked in single crochet stitches only. Multiple color changes are used throughout the basket. The instructions are brief and do not provide an exact gauge, as gauge is not essential for this project.
This free crochet pattern teaches how to make a spiral crocheted afghan using Lion Brand Homespun yarn. The pattern uses 7 balls of yarn and a size K-10.5 crochet hook. It consists of 34 rounds that spiral outwards, increasing the number of stitches in each round. After round 34, stitches are joined without increasing for several more rounds until the afghan reaches about 54 inches across.
This document provides instructions for making a unicorn cupcake amigurumi toy. It includes materials needed, measurements, notes on gauge and abbreviations. The instructions are in 14 steps to crochet the white cupcake body increasing stitches in rounds. Further instructions detail making the tan cupcake bottom, nose, eyes, cheeks and assembling. Additional pieces include roses, ears and a horn attached to the cupcake top. Pictures are referenced to illustrate steps. Copyright and contact information is provided at the top.
This document provides the pattern for a crochet sweater called Tribe. It includes sizes for small to extra-large. The pattern begins with a chart listing the sizes and measurements. It then provides details on the yarn, hook size, gauge, and abbreviations. The pattern is written in sections for the back, front, sleeves, and finishing. Key details include:
- The back is worked in a lace pattern consisting of rows with treble crochet clusters separated by chain spaces.
- The front opening is shaped differently depending on size - for some sizes neck shaping begins after a set number of pattern repeats while others use chain spaces.
- Sleeves are worked in the round from the cuff up in
This document provides instructions for making a heart-shaped pillow trim. The trim consists of four hearts made with single crochet stitches and increasing rounds. Two hearts are joined together and filled with fiberfill. A band is made by double crocheting chains and sewing the ends together. Hearts are attached to each end of the band with a center tie. The trim adds decorative flair when placed on plain pillows.
This document provides instructions to crochet a bunny cupcake amigurumi. It begins with an overview of materials and gauge. It then provides a multi-round pattern to crochet the pink cupcake body in rounds, increasing stitches to shape it. Instructions are given to crochet tan ears and attach safety eyes and nose. The top and bottom pieces are sewn together and stuffed. A rose is made separately and attached to the top to complete the bunny cupcake. Diagrams and notes accompany the pattern.
This document provides instructions for making a vase of pansies with three flowers and leaves. It includes materials needed, measurements, abbreviations, and step-by-step instructions to crochet the vase, water, three pansy flowers with stems and leaves, and how to assemble the finished project. The finished vase measures 6 1/2 inches tall by 3 1/2 inches wide and contains yellow crocheted vase, blue water inside, and three multi-colored pansy flowers with green stems and leaves arranged inside the vase.
This document provides instructions for knitting a tunic with three different stitch patterns (A, B, and C). The tunic consists of a back piece, two front pieces, and two sleeves.
The back and fronts are worked from the waistband up. The waistband is cast on and worked in pattern A, then stitches are picked up along the edge and patterns B and C are worked to the hem. Sleeves are worked similarly from the cuff up. Edgings are added to the hem, cuffs, and collar using crochet.
The document provides instructions for making a potted delphinium amigurumi, including materials needed and step-by-step directions for crocheting the pot, dirt, stem, flowers, leaves, and buds using various yarn weights and hook sizes along with notes and diagrams illustrating the finished project. Copyright and permission information is listed at the top noting the pattern is not to be copied or shared and finished products can be sold if credit is given to the shop.
Colorful Creations - Inspiring Crochet Patterns With Hand Dyed YarnSymfonie Yarns
Explore the enchanting world of hand dyed yarn with vibrant crochet projects. Craft a stunning multi-color scarf using Flora Yarn and create lively coasters with basic stitches and varied hues, infusing your creations with a personalized, artistic touch. Embrace the magic of color, allowing your hooks to weave wonders and showcase the beauty of hand-dyed yarn in your crafting journey.
This document provides instructions for making a potted rose amigurumi. It includes materials needed, measurements, abbreviations, and step-by-step instructions to crochet the pot, dirt, rose, and leaves. The pot is made first in tan yarn, then safety eyes and facial features are added. Dirt is made separately in brown yarn before joining to the bottom of the pot. A red rose and two green leaves are made last and attached to complete the potted plant. Pictures are included to illustrate the finished amigurumi.
This document provides instructions for making a potted rose amigurumi. It includes materials needed, measurements, abbreviations, and step-by-step instructions to crochet the pot, dirt, rose, and leaves. The pot is made first in tan yarn, then safety eyes and facial features are added. Dirt is made separately in brown yarn before joining to the bottom of the pot. A red rose and two green leaves are made last and attached to complete the potted plant. Pictures are included to illustrate the finished amigurumi.
This document provides the instructions to knit a tunic with multiple pattern stitches. It includes:
1) Materials and gauge needed for the tunic which uses 14 skeins of wool yarn.
2) Detailed instructions for knitting the back, front, sleeves and finishing the tunic with edgings.
3) Multiple pattern stitches including Pattern A, B, C1 and C2 that are used in different sections.
4) Measurements for each section and shaping steps like increases, decreases and bind offs.
The document provides instructions for making a Lily of the Valley amigurumi, including a vase with water and leaves, flowers, a bumblebee, and wings. Materials and tools needed are listed. The vase is made with increasing rounds followed by decreasing rounds. Safety eyes are added and the water piece is joined. Leaves, stems, and flowers are also detailed. The bumblebee is worked in rounds alternating yellow and black yarn. Safety eyes and antennae are added. Wings are also made.
This document provides the crochet pattern for making a doll of the Disney character Elsa. The pattern uses various yarn colors and hook sizes to create the doll's body, head, arms, legs, dress, cape and other accessories. Skills needed include single crochet, half double crochet and double crochet stitches. The finished doll stands approximately 7 inches tall and requires stuffing with polyester fiberfill. Detailed instructions are provided for each separate piece and attaching them to compose the completed Elsa doll.
This document provides instructions for making a potted daisy amigurumi. It includes materials needed, measurements, notes on gauge and skill level, and detailed instructions for crocheting the pot, dirt, daisy flower, petals, stem, and leaves. The instructions are accompanied by pictures showing the finished amigurumi at various stages of completion. Copyright information is provided at the top noting the pattern is the intellectual property of Yarn Blossom Boutique.
This document provides instructions for a classic ripple afghan crochet pattern. The pattern uses four colors of yarn and requires two different sized crochet hooks. It consists of zigzags created by alternating between 9 and 10 single crochets separated by chain stitches. The afghan measures approximately 46 by 58 inches. Detailed instructions are provided for creating the ripple pattern and completing the project.
This document provides instructions for making an Oreo ice cream cake with three sections:
1) The cake is made in increasing rounds of single crochet stitches, stuffing is added, and safety eyes are attached.
2) Oreo cookies are made by crocheting circles in brown and stacking with white circles between.
3) Whip cream spirals are made by making chains and working half double crochet rounds.
The cake, cookies, and whip cream are assembled and decorated to resemble an Oreo ice cream cake.
This document provides instructions for making an Oreo ice cream cake with three sections:
1) The cake is made in increasing rounds of single crochet stitches, stuffing is added, and safety eyes are attached.
2) Oreo cookies are made by crocheting circles in brown and stacking with white circles between.
3) Additional decorations include chocolate ganache crocheted in rounds with chain stitches, and whipped cream spirals made by hooking half double crochet stitches into a chain.
This document provides instructions for making an Oreo ice cream cake with three sections:
1) The cake is made in increasing rounds of single crochet stitches, stuffing is added, and safety eyes are attached.
2) Oreo cookies are made by crocheting circles in brown and stacking with white circles between.
3) Additional decorations include chocolate ganache crocheted in rounds with chain stitches, and whipped cream spirals made by spiraling half double crochet rounds.
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Patterns
1. Quick and Easy Patterns
All you need is yarn, hooks and a
little time and you can make anything
Here are some of my favorites
2. • Lion Brand® Bonbons
• GAUGE:
• 19 sc + 23 rows = 4 in. (10 cm).
• BE SURE TO CHECK YOUR GAUGE. When you match the gauge in a pattern, your project will be the size specified in the pattern and the materials
specified in the pattern will be sufficient. If it takes you fewer stitches and rows to make a 4 in. [10 cm] square, try using a smaller size hook or
needles; if more stitches and rows, try a larger size hook or needles. STITCH EXPLANATION:
• Lsc (long single crochet) Insert hook into next st 2 rows below. Yarn over and draw up a loop to the height of the current row. Yarn over and draw
through both loops on hook.
Note: To work in a st 2 rows below, work into the st in the row numbered 2 less than the row being worked. For example, if you are working Row 5
and are instructed to work ‘in next st 2 rows below’, you will work the next st from its position on Row 3.
Head Band •
•
NOTES:
1. To change color, work last st of old color to last yarn over. Yarn over with new color and draw through all loops on hook to complete the st.
2. The instructions for each Trim specify a multiple of sts for the pattern. To make longer lengths of any of the Trims, just work additional chs –
enough to create additional multiples of the stitch pattern.
•
TRIM 1 (Blanket Edging - worked over a multiple of 4 sts + 3 additional sts)
With blue, ch 40.
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across - 39 sts.
Rows 2-4: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st across. Change to red.
Row 5: With red, ch 1, turn, *sc in next 3 sts, Lsc in next st; rep from * to last 3 sts, sc in last 3 sts - 30 sc and 9 Lsc at the end of this row.
Fasten off.
• TRIM 2 (Small Picot - worked over a multiple of 3 sts)
With purple, ch 40.
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across - 39 sts.
Rows 2 and 3: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st across.
Change to taupe.
Row 4: With taupe, rep Row 2.
Row 5: Ch 1, turn, *sc in next st, ch 3, sl st in first ch of ch-3 (small picot made), sk next st, sc in next st; rep from * across - 13 small picots at the end
of this row.
Fasten off.
• TRIM 3 (Large Picot - worked over a multiple of 3 sts + 2 additional sts)
With gold, ch 42.
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across - 41 sts.
Rows 2 and 3: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st across.
Change to blue.
Row 4: With blue, rep Row 2.
Row 5: Ch 1, turn, sc in next 2 sts, *ch 5, sl st in first ch of ch-5 (large picot made), sk next st, sc in next 2 sts; rep from * across - 13 large picots at
the end of this row.
Fasten off.
• TRIM 4 (Triple Picot - worked over a multiple of 5 sts)
With pink, ch 41.
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across - 40 sts.
Rows 2 and 3: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st across.
Change to purple.
Row 4: With purple, rep Row 2.
Row 5: Ch 1, turn, sc in next st, *ch 5, sl st in first ch of ch-5, sc in next st, ch 7, sl st in first ch of ch-7, sc in next st, ch 5, sl st in first ch of ch-5 (triple
picot made), sc in next 3 sts; rep from * to last 4 sts, ch 5, sl st in first ch of ch-5, sc in next st, ch 7, sl st in first ch of ch-7, sc in next st, ch 5, sl st in
first ch of ch-5, sc in next 2 sts - 8 triple picots at the end of this row.
Fasten off.
• TRIM 5 (Shell - worked over a multiple of 4 sts + 1 additional st)
With amber, ch 42.
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across - 41 sts.
Rows 2 and 3: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st across.
Change to pink.
Row 4: With pink, rep Row 2.
Row 5: Ch 1, turn, sc in first st, *sk next st, 5 dc in next st (shell made), sk next st, sc in next st; rep from * across - 10 shells at the end of this row.
Fasten off.
• TRIM 6 (Dc Clusters - worked over a multiple of 4 sts)
With taupe, ch 41.
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across - 40 sts.
Rows 2 and 3: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st across.
Change to copper.
Row 4: With copper, rep Row 2.
Row 5: Ch 3, turn, *sk next 3 sts, dc in next st, ch 3, work 4 dc around post of previous dc (cluster made); rep from * to last 4 sts, ch 3, sk next 3
sts, sl st in last st - 10 clusters at the end of this row.
Note: To work a dc around the post of a previous st, yarn over and insert hook from front to back to front again around the post (body) of the
st, yarn over and draw up a loop, then complete the dc as usual.
Fasten off.
• FINISHING
Weave in ends.
3. • Lion Brand® Nature's Choice Organic® Cotton
• GAUGE:
• 2 pattern reps = 4 1/2 in. (11.5 cm). BE SURE TO CHECK YOUR GAUGE.
Hat
When you match the gauge in a pattern, your project will be the size
specified in the pattern and the materials specified in the pattern will be
sufficient. If it takes you fewer stitches and rows to make a 4 in. [10 cm]
square, try using a smaller size hook or needles; if more stitches and
rows, try a larger size hook or needles.
HAT
Ch 56. Taking care not to twist ch, join with sl st in first ch to form a ring.
Rnd 1: Ch 3 (counts as dc here and throughout), sk next 2 ch, (3 dc, ch 1, 3
dc) in next ch, sk next 2 ch, *dc in next 2 ch, sk next 2 ch, (3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc)
in next ch, sk next 2 ch; rep from * around to last ch, dc in last ch; join
with sl st in top of beg ch – 8 pattern reps at the end of this rnd.
Rnd 2: Ch 3, turn, sk next 3 dc, dc in next dc, ch 1, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next ch-
1 sp, ch 1, dc in next dc, sk next 2 dc, *dc in next 2 dc, sk next 2 dc, dc in
next dc, ch 1, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next ch-1 sp, ch 1, dc in next dc, sk next 2
dc; rep from * around to last dc, dc in last dc; join with sl st in top of
turning ch.
Rnd 3: Ch 3, turn, dc in next dc, sk next dc, sk next ch-1 sp, sk next dc, (2
dc, ch 3, 2 dc) in next ch-1 sp, sk next dc, sk next ch-1 sp, sk next dc, *dc
in next 2 dc, sk next dc, sk next ch-1 sp, sk next dc, (2 dc, ch 3, 2 dc) in
next ch-1 sp, sk next dc, sk next ch-1 sp, sk next dc; rep from * around;
join with sl st in top of turning ch.
Rnd 4: Ch 3, turn, sk next 2 dc, (3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc) in next ch-3 sp, sk next 2
dc, *dc in next 2 dc, sk next 2 dc, (3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc) in next ch-3 sp, sk next
2 dc; rep from * around to last dc, dc in last dc, join with sl st in top of
turning ch.
Rep Rnds 2-4 until piece measures about 8 in. (20.5 cm) from beginning.
Fasten off.
• FINISHING
Thread a length of yarn through the base of sts of first row and pull to
gather. Knot securely. Weave in ends.
•
4. • Lion Brand® Cotton-Ease®
• GAUGE:
• 11 dc = about 4 in. (10 cm). BE SURE TO CHECK YOUR GAUGE. When you match the gauge in a pattern, your
project will be the size specified in the pattern and the materials specified in the pattern will be sufficient. If it
takes you fewer stitches and rows to make a 4 in. [10 cm] square, try using a smaller size hook or needles; if
Market Bag
more stitches and rows, try a larger size hook or needles. STITCH EXPLANATION:
• dc2tog (dc dec) Yo, insert hook in sp between next 2 sts and draw up a loop, yo and draw through 2 loops.
Yo, insert hook in next sp and draw up a loop. Yo, and draw through 2 loops, yo and draw through all loops on
hook. NOTES:
• Work dcs into sps between sts, rather than into sts.
BAG
Ch 3, join with sl st to form a ring.
Rnd 1: Ch 3 (counts as first dc here and throughout), work 11 more dc in ring; join with sl st in sp between beg
ch and next dc – 12 dc.
Rnd 2: Ch 3, turn, dc in same sp as join, *2 dc in next sp between sts; rep from * around; join with sl st in sp
between beg ch and next dc – 24 dc.
Rnd 3: Ch 3, turn, dc in same sp as join, dc in next sp between sts, *2 dc in next sp between sts, dc in next sp
between sts; rep from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 36 dc.
Rnd 4: Ch 3, turn, dc in same sp as join, dc in next 2 sps between sts, *2 dc in next sp between sts, dc in next 2
sps between sts; rep from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 48 dc.
Rnd 5: Ch 3, turn, dc in same sp as join, dc in next 3 sps between sts, *2 dc in next sp between sts, dc in next 3
sps between sts; rep from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 60 dc
Rnd 6: Ch 3, turn, dc in each sp around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc.
Rnd 7: Ch 3, turn, dc in same sp as join, dc in next 4 sps between sts, *2 dc in next sp between sts, dc in next 4
sps between sts; rep from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 72 dc.
Rnd 8: Ch 3, turn, dc in same sp as join, dc in next 7 sps between sts, *2 dc in next sp between sts, dc in next 7
sps between sts; rep from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 81 dc.
Rnd 9: Ch 3, turn, dc in same sp as join, dc in next 8 sps between sts, *2 dc in next sp between sts, dc in next 8
sps between sts; rep from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 90 dc.
Rnd 10: Ch 3, turn, dc in same sp as join, dc in next 9 sps between sts, *2 dc in next sp between sts, dc in next 9
sps between sts; rep from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 99 dc.
Rnd 11: Rep Rnd 6.
Rnd 12: Ch 3, turn, dc in same sp as join, dc in next 10 sps between sts, *2 dc in next sp between sts, dc in next
10 sps between sts; rep from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 108 dc.
Rnd 13: Ch 3, turn, dc in same sp as join, dc in next 17 sps between sts, *2 dc in next sp between sts, dc in next
17 sps between sts; rep from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 114 dc.
Rnd 14: Ch 3, turn, dc in same sp as join, dc in next 18 sps between sts, *2 dc in next sp between sts, dc in next
18 sps between sts; rep from * around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 120 dc.
Rnds 15-28: Rep Rnd 6.
Rnd 29: Ch 3, turn, dc in next 7 sps between sts, dc2tog, *dc in next 8 sps between sts, dc2tog; repeat from *
around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 108 dc.
Rnd 30: Rep Rnd 6.
Rnd 31: Ch 3, turn, dc in next 3 sps between sts, dc2tog, *dc in next 4 sps between sts, dc2tog; repeat from *
around; join with sl st in sp between beg ch and next dc – 90 dc.
Rnd 32: Rep Rnd 6. Do not fasten off.
Shape handle
Row 33: Ch 3, dc2tog, dc in next 29 sps, dc2tog, dc in next sp; leave remaining sts unworked – 33 sts.
Rows 34-45: Ch 3, turn, dc2tog, dc in each sp across to last 3 sps, dc2tog, dc in next sp – 9 sts at end of Row 45.
Rows 46-56: Ch 3, turn, dc in each sp across – 9 sts. Fasten off at end of Row 56.
Sk 10 sps from last st worked on Rnd 32. Join yarn with sl st in next sp, ch 3 and work same as for first half of
handle. Do not fasten off. From wrong side, sc ends of handle tog.
• FINISHING
From right side, sc evenly around edges of handle. Weave in ends.
•
5. • ADULT MEDIUM (ADULT LARGE) ONLY
Ribbing
Ch 9 (10).
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across - 8 (9) sc at the end of this row.
Row 2: Ch 1, turn, working in back loops only, sc in each sc across.
Mittens
Rep last row until piece measures 6 1/2 (8) in. (16.5 (20.5) cm) from beg.
Fold piece in half with short ends tog.
Joining Row: Working through both thicknesses, sl st across short ends to join last row to first row.
Do not fasten off.
• Body
Rnd 1 (RS): Ch 1, work 20 (24) sc evenly spaced around one edge of Ribbing; join with sl st in first
sc.
Rnd 2: Ch 2 (does not count as a st here and throughout), dc in each sc around; join with sl st in
top of beg ch.
Rnd 3: Ch 2, dc in first 8 (10) dc, 2 dc in next dc, dc in next 2 dc, 2 dc in next dc, dc in last 8 (10) dc;
join with sl st in top of beg ch - 22 (26) dc at the end of this rnd.
Rnd 4: Ch 2, dc in first 9 (11) dc, 2 dc in next dc, dc in next 2 dc, 2 dc in next dc, dc in next 8 (10)
dc, 2 dc in last dc; join with sl st in top of beg ch - 25 (29) dc at the end of this rnd.
Rnd 5: Ch 2, dc in first 10 (12) dc, 2 dc in next dc, dc in next 2 dc, 2 dc in next dc, dc in last 11 (13)
dc; join with sl st in top of beg ch - 27 (31) dc at the end of this rnd.
Thumb Opening
Rnd 6: Ch 2, dc in first 10 (11) dc, ch 2, sk next 7 (9) dc for thumb, dc in last 10 (11) dc; join with sl
st in top of beg ch - 20 (22) dc and 1 ch-sp at the end of this rnd.
Hand
Rnd 7: Ch 2, dc in each dc and ch around; join with sl st in top of beg ch - 22 (24) dc at the end of
this rnd.
Rnd 8: Ch 2, dc2tog, dc in each dc to last 2 dc, dc2tog; join with sl st in top of beg ch - 20 (22) dc at
the end of this rnd.
Rnd 9: Ch 2, dc in each dc around; join with sl st in top of beg ch.
Rnd 10: Ch 2, dc2tog, dc in next 8 (9) dc, dc2tog, dc in last 8 (9) dc; join with sl st in top of beg ch -
18 (20) dc at the end of this rnd.
Rnds 11-12 (13): Ch 2, dc in each dc around; join with sl st in top of beg ch.
Rnd 13 (14): Ch 2, (dc2tog) twice, dc in next 3 (4) dc, (dc2tog) twice, dc in next 3 (4) dc, (dc2tog)
twice; join with sl st in top of beg ch - 12 (14) dc at the end of this rnd.
Rnd 14 (15): Ch 2, (dc2tog) around - 6 (7) dc at the end of this rnd.
Fasten off, leaving a long tail.
Thread tail through sts of last rnd and pull to close opening.
Secure end.
Thumb
With RS facing, join yarn with sl st at side of thumb opening.
Rnd 1: Ch 2, dc in each skipped dc and sc in each ch of thumb opening; join with sl st in top of beg
ch - 9 (11) sts at the end of this rnd.
Rnd 2: Ch 2, dc in each dc and sc around; join with sl st in top of beg ch.
Rnds 3-4 (5): Ch 2, dc in each dc around; join with sl st in top of beg ch.
Rnd 5 (6): Ch 2, (dc2tog) 4 (5) times, dc in last dc; join with sl st in top of beg ch - 5 (6) sts.
Fasten off, leaving a long tail. Thread tail through sts of last rnd and pull to close opening. Secure
end.
• FINISHING
Weave in ends.
•
6. • Lion Brand® Tweed Stripes
• GAUGE:
Scarf • 16 double crochet = about 4 in. (10 cm). BE
SURE TO CHECK YOUR GAUGE. When you
match the gauge in a pattern, your project
will be the size specified in the pattern and
the materials specified in the pattern will be
sufficient. If it takes you fewer stitches and
rows to make a 4 in. [10 cm] square, try
using a smaller size hook or needles; if more
stitches and rows, try a larger size hook or
needles.
SCARF
Chain 24.
Row 1: Double crochet in 4th chain from
hook and in each chain across.
Row 2: Chain 3, turn, double crochet in each
stitch across.
Repeat last row until almost all yarn has
been used. Fasten off.
• FINISHING
Weave in ends.