"Crocheting acts as a mental and physical therapy and there are many beautiful things that are created in the process" - Today's Crochet World

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Meet Logan Patrick Slemmer!

I would like to introduce my new grandson, Logan Patrick! He came into this world yesterday, March 25, 2013 in the afternoon. He weighs 7lbs 10oz and is 20 inches long. He is such a beautiful baby. He is very alert, darting his eyes all around in the direction of any sound. His little hands move around kneading like a kitten. It is so cute.
I have wanted to be a grandmother for a very long time now. I am the last of my frie nd to join this wonderful club.
My husband and I live 100 miles away from the rest of the family. My son-in-law called me at 4:30 in the morning. He told us that My daughter was in labor! I was thrilled to hear that. I woke up my husband and told him and neither of us could get back to sleep. We were so pumped up on adrenaline. We had to wait before we could go down. My son had school, and my husband went into work for 1/2 a day. We shot down there after we got my son out of school early.
Logan arrived about 5 or 10 minutes after we got to the hospital.
I'll tell you, after being up on adrenaline for so long, and the emotions of the day, I am crashing really hard today! I'm having trouble keeping my eyes open! lol.
Needless to say, I am super excited to have him here and finally able to hold him. He is precious and we Love him very much.

Monday, March 25, 2013

He's almost here!!!

I am very excited as I nervously type this out because my daughter is in labor and about to deliver my first grandchild!!

I've spent the past 8 months crocheting baby clothes, booties, blankets, hats, diaper covers, bibs, a mobile, etc. and now the time has finally come. I will get to meet our little man in a few short hours. Although those 'short' hours feel like an eternity when you are waiting, lol.

I can tell you, this baby is blessed right from the start. He is coming into a large, close, loving family. He will have everything he needs and most of what he wants. And more love than he will know what to do with. His mommy and daddy are a wonderful couple.

Mommy has always wanted kids. Since she was a teenager she had a plan set in place for getting married, getting a house, and having children. And it all fell into place for her.
Daddy is a very level headed man who is also great with kids. He made sure my daughter had the wedding she wanted, he is fantastic with keeping finances in place to make sure his family is provided for.

Mommy is beautiful and daddy is handsome, so they are also a great looking couple.

Grandmom and Grandpop (on both sides) are very excited and will spoil this child and shower him with love.
Great-Grandmom and Great Grandpop will shower him with just as much love and I know they will spoil him just as much.

Please send your happy prayers asking God to give this child a long, happy, successful life filled with love and good will.

A very nervous grandmom will update you when he is here.  :-)


Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Small turtle dishcloth pattern

 
 
This is the pattern for the small turtle dishcloth. It can also be used as a coaster.
 
 
Materials:
 
100% Cotton Yarn (2 colors)
 
Tan variegated for center, Sage green for outside edge and feet.
 
Size G crochet hook
 
Tapestry needle
Stitch Markers (5 orange, 4 teal)
 
Abbreviations:
Ch=chain, sc= single crochet, slst= slip stitch, TP= Triple Picot, sc2tog= single crochet 2 together,  st(s) = stitch(es), Rnd = round,  TN=Tapestry Needle, SM=Stitch Markers
 
Special instructions:
Piece is worked in rounds, join each round with a slip stitch.
I used 2 different color stitch markers to mark head & tail, and feet. I used 3 orange markers for the head, 2 orange markers for the tail, and 4 teal markers for the feet
Feet are made asymmetrical to give the illusion that the turtle is walking.
 
Special Stitches:
Triple Picot:
Ch 3, slst in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next ch, ch 2 slst in 2nd ch from hook, sc in same as 1st sc, ch 2 slst in 2nd ch from hook, sc in same as 1st sc.
This will make 1 foot with 3 toes.
 
Directions:
 
With tan variegated
Ch 2
Rnd 1: 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook, join with slst (6 sts)
 
Rnd 2: Ch 1, sc in same as ch 1 space, 2 sc in each st around, join. (12 sts)
 
Rnd 3: ch 1, sc in same as ch 1 space, *2 sc in next st, 1 sc in next st*, * to * 6 times, join. (18 sts)
 
Rnd 4: ch 1, sc in same as ch 1 space, sc in next st, *2 sc in next st, sc in next 2 sts* repeat * to * 6 times, join. (24 sts)
 
Rnd 5: ch 1, sc in same as ch 1 space, sc in next 2 sts, *2 sc in next, sc in next 3 sts* repeat *to * 6 times, join (30 sts)
 
Rnd 6: ch 1, sc in same as ch 1 space, sc in next 3 sts, *2 sc in next st, sc in next 4 sts* repeat *to* 6 times, join (36 sts)
 
Rnd 7: ch 1, sc in same as ch 1 space, sc in next 4 sts, *2 sc in next st, sc in next 5 sts* repeat *to* 6 times, join (42 sts)
finish off center, sew in ends with TN
 
 
 
Place orange SM in joining slst and 1 on each side (3 SM to mark head)
 
DO NOT COUNT CENTER MARKER
Starting at marker to the left, count 21 sts, place SM in 21st st.
Starting at marker to the right, count 21 sts, place SM in 21st st.
You should have 2 orange markers next to each other to mark the tail (see illustration above)
 
DO NOT COUNT MARKERS FOR HEAD
Count 5 sts on both sides of head, place teal SM in 5th st on each side to mark front feet
DO NOT COUNT MARKERS FOR TAIL
Count 6 sts on either sde of the tail, place teal SM in 6th st on each side to mark back feet
 
Rnd 8: Join 2nd color 2 sts to the right of head markers, sc in same as joining st and sc in next 9 sts. (be sure to move SM for head up to this row)
sc in next st, TP, sc in next st (1st foot)
sc in next 7 sts
sc in next st, TP, sc in next st (2nd foot)
sc in next 4 sts
sc in next st, ch 3, sl st in next 2 chs, sc in next st (tail)
sc in next 5 sts,
sc in next st, TP, sc in next st (3rd foot)
sc in next 7 sts
sc in next st, TP, sc in next st (4th foot)
sc in next 2 sts, join with slst to 1st sc
 
Head:
Slst in next st, ch 1 sc in next 3 sts, slst in next st, ch1, turn (5 sts)
Slst, sc, sc, slst, ch1,  turn (4 sts)
sc2tog 2 times, ch 1, turn (2 sts)
sc2tog, (1 st)
 
finish, sew in ends with TN
 
 
 
This pattern has not been tested by anyone other than myself. Any mistakes or any problems, please let me know so I can fix them.
I hope you enjoy this pattern.
 

Happy Hooking!

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Turtle Dish Cloth pattern

I've been making these turtle dishcloths and listing them for auction on listia.com. I thought I would write out the pattern so others could try making them as well/ I found a pattern on another site for turtle dish cloths but I had a hard time getting the number of stitches to work out. I just could not get the pattern to work. I modified what I found and came up with this.
This pattern has not been tested by anyone other than myself. Please let me know if you run into any problems with it. Thanks.

Materials:
2 colors of 100% cotton yarn.
Variegated tan for the center and a medium tone green for the outside.
Size G hook (I use different sizes to create different size wash cloths and I created a 'family' of turtles. I used a size H for the large turtle and a size G for the medium. The small turtle I had to change the pattern. I will post that pattern in a few days.
Tapestry Needle
Stitch Markers (2 different colors)

Abbreviations:
Ch = chain, Slst = Slip Stitch SC = Single Crochet, DC = Double Crochet, Sc2tog = single crochet 2 together, TP = Triple Picot, St(s) = stitche(s), Rnd - Round,  TN = Tapestry Needle.

Special Stitches:
Triple Picot
Ch 3, Slst in 2nd Ch from hook, SC in next ch, Ch 2, Slst in 2nd ch from hook, SC in same as 1st SC, Ch 2, Slst in 2nd Ch from hook, SC in same as 1st SC
(This will make a foot with 3 toes)

Special Instructions:
Use 2 different color stitch markers I used orange to mark sts for head and tail, and teal to mark the sts for the feet
The feet are assymetrical to give the illusion that the turtle is walking.
This pattern is worked in rounds. At the end of each row Slst to first st to finish the round.

With Variegated Tan,
Ch 4, Slst to 1st chain to form a ring. Be careful to keep the ch straight and avoid twisting.

Rnd 1:
Ch 3 (counts as 1st st here and throughout), DC 11 times in ring, join with slst (12 sts)

Rnd 2:
Ch 3, Dc in same st as ch, 2 DC in each DC around, join with slst, (24 sts)

Rnd 3:
Ch 3, DC in same as ch, DC in next st, *2 DC in next st, DC in next st*, repeat from *to* 11 times, join with slst (36 sts)

Rnd 4:
Ch 3, DC in same as ch, DC in next 2 sts *2 DC in next st, DC in next 2 sts* repeat from *to* 11 times, join with slst (48 sts)

Rnd 5:
Ch 3, DC in same as ch, DC in next 3 sts *2 DC in next st, DC in next 3 sts* repeat from *to* 11 times, join with slst (60 sts)

Finish off, sew in ends with TN

Place Stitch marker in joining Slst and in st to either side (3 stitch markers, orange) This will be for the head

Counting from center stitch marker, count around circle 30 stitches on each side, place stitch markers in 30th sts (2 stitch markers, orange) This will mark the tail

DO NOT COUNT HEAD MARKERS, place stitch marker in 8th stitch from head on each side to mark front feet. (Teal stitch markers)
Place Stitch marker in 8th stitch from tail on each side to mark back feet (teal stitch markers)

See the pic below for reference
 
 
Rnd 6:

Join 2nd color with stst in 2nd st to the right of head, SC in same as joining st, SC in each st around, join with sl st. (60 sts) move stitch markers up one row as you crochet around.

Rnd 7:
Ch 1, SC in same as ch 1 space, SC in next 12 sts, (be sure to replace markers for head),
SC in next st, TP, SC in next st (1st foot)
SC in next 11 sts,
SC in next st, TP, SC in next st (2nd foot)
SC in next 6 sts
SC in next st, Ch 3, Slst in next 2 chs, SC in next st (tail)
SC in next 7 Sts,
SC in next st, TP, SC in next st (3rd foot)
SC in next 9 sts,
SC in next st, TP, SC in next st (4th foot)
SC in next 4 sts, join with Slst to 1st SC.

Head:
Slst in next 2 SC, Ch 1
SC where 3 st markers are, Slst in next SC, Ch 1 Turn
Sc2tog 2 times, Ch1 turn,
Sc2tog, finish off. Use TN to sew in ends.

I hope you enjoy this pattern.
Happy Hooking!











Itty-bitty-turtle

I've been making these cute little amigurumi turtles and someone asked me if I could post the pattern. Someone sent me this link and asked me to make these for them. They seem to be pretty popular and I've auctioned a few off on listia.com. If you are interested in making them, here is the link to the pattern.

http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/itty-bitty-turtle

the pics below are a couple of the ones I made.



I hope you enjoy making these as much as I did.