Monday 23 November 2015

Mulled wine at the ready..

Kilner Jar Mug Cosy Pattern -
You will need :

6mm crochet hook
4mm crochet hook
Chunky weight yarn (I used stylecraft special chunky)
Aran or DK weight cotton yarn (I used Drops Paris)
Scissors
Wool needle
One large(ish) button

Start by taking your chunky yarn and your 6mm hook and chaining 10
Row 1 - Htr in second ch from hook and each st across, ch2 turn
Row 2 - Htr in back loop of each st accross
Repeat rows 1 & 2 alternately until you have 18 rows. Ch1 turn

Row 20 - dc in next 4sts, ch14, tr in 7th ch from hook, then tr in each stitch until your reach the bottom of the ch. Skip 2 sts, dc in next 4 sts.

Fasten off, weave in ends.

Now attach your cotton yarn and 4mm hook at any point along the  short side making sure your ribs are facing you. dc in each stitch across, when you get to the longer edge dc in top of rib and tr 4 in the middle of htr , carry on this pattern until you reach the end of the long side.
dc in each stitch up until your button hole then dc 7 into the button hole, carry on making a dc in each stitch until your get to the long edge again then follow the pattern of dc in top of rib and tr 4 in the middle of htr. When you get back round to the start fasten off and weave in ends.

Wrap your cosy around your mug and mark where you want your button to go. Attach button here using cotton yarn.

This pattern is very easily adaptable to different sized mugs by changing the amount of chains on your foundation chain and the amount of rows you work. This pattern fits the Kilner Jar Mugs perfectly.

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(I'm sorry if none of this makes sense, I am totally sleep deprived, wine deprived and currently waiting on my dominoes order to arrive! Any questions just pop me an email or comment below and I will get back to you as soon as I can)



-A x

Tuesday 17 November 2015

Oversized Christmas Star Decoration

Last Christmas I spent hours and hours making lots of little crocheted stars for my Christmas tree. Anyone who knows me knows that I like to supersize EVERYTHING so I decided to make some of the Puff Stitch Stars using heavy t-shirt yarn.




I have added hangers using the same yarn but you could use a pretty ribbon or string to hang them around my home or use them to decorate gifts, or even totally super size them and use them as Christmas place mats!

You will need : 

10mm crochet hook
T-shirt yarn (I used Tek-Tek in Cream)
Scissors
Smaller hook for weaving in ends.

Puff Stitch - Yarn over, insert hook into ring, pull through, yarn over and pull through one loop on hook. Repeat twice, you should have 7 loops on your hook. Yarn over pull through all 7 loops.

Pattern : 

Start with a magic ring

Round 1 : Work 1 puff stitch, ch 2 - repeat 4 more times for a total of 5 puff stitches. Slst into top of first puff.

Round 2 : Ch 3, in the same stitch work (1 tr, ch 1, 2 tr) in the top of the next 4 puffs (2tr, ch1, 2tr), slst into first tr to join.

Round 3: Ch1, in the ch1 space from previous round work (1htr, 2tr, ch2, 2tr, 1htr), ch1, slst to 3rd tr from hook, Repeat 4 more times to create the points of your star. The last slst will end your round.

Fasten off and use a smaller hook to weave in ends.

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Have fun making!

-A x