September 20, 2018

Pizza Slice Applique

By Janet Carrillo "damn it Janet, let's crochet!"
Ideas on how to use these appliques...
*These would be great to apply to any project.
*You can add them to kitchen towels,
*turn them into a keychain or fridge magnet.
*You can also make several and make a garland.
*Attach a ribbon to make them into bookmarks.

SIZE/MEASUREMENTS
approx. 2"height x 1.75"length widest point
...but they can vary based on yarn and hook size.

MATERIALS
*Crochet hook size: 3.5mm (E)
*Worsted weight yarn: Ivory (2yds) & Beige (2yds)
*Felt: Red
*Embroidery Floss or Thread: Black
*Tapestry Needle
*Hot Glue

PATTERN NOTES - must read...
 Numbers in ( ) at the end of each round/row indicate the total number of stitches.
 Always use stitch markers to mark your rounds.
 There's no need to sl st and/or ch when going to the next round unless stated to do so.

SPECIAL STITCHES
 Single Crochet 3 Stitches Together (sc3tog) - insert hook into stitch & pull up a loop (2 loops), insert hook into next stitch & pull up a loop (3 loops), insert hook into next stitch & pull up a loop (4 loops), Y/O hook & pull thru all 4 loops on hook.
 Bobble Stitch – Y/O hook, insert hook into stitch & pull up a loop. Y/O hook & pull through 2 loops on hook; 2 loops remaining. Y/O hook, insert hook in same stitch & pull up a loop. Y/O hook & pull through 2 loops on hook; 3 loops remaining. Y/O hook, pull through all 3 loops on the hook.

PIZZA starting with ivory
  Row 1: ch7, sc in 2nd ch from hook and across, ch1, turn (6)
  Row 2: sc in each st across, ch1, turn (6)
  Row 3: sc in next 2 sts, sc2tog, sc in next 2 sts, ch1, turn (5)
  Row 4: sc in each st across, ch1, turn (5)
  Row 5: sc2tog, sc in next st, sc2tog, ch1, turn (3)
  Row 6: sc in each st across, ch1, turn (3)
  Row 7: sc3tog, ch1, turn (1)
  Row 8: sc in next st, in last st change to beige, ch1, don't turn your work (1)
  Row 9: sc evenly along the side, ch2, *bobble st, ch1,* repeat from * to * 4 more times, bobble st, ch2, sc evenly down along the side, 2sc in the last st of row 8, sl st into 1st st
F/O, secure and weave in the ends.


ASSEMBLE
     PEPPERONI...using red felt, cut out as many little circles as you like and glue them in any place you like.
     EYES & MOUTH...using black embroidery floss or thread make the eyes and mouth. You can play around with it and make it however you like, the possibilities are endless.


GLOSSARY:
ch/s:chain/s || sc: single crochet || sc2tog: single crochet 2 stitches together
sc3tog: single crochet 3 stitches together || sl st: slip stitch || st/s: stitch/es || f/o: finish off || y/o: yarn over



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- Janet

This pattern is an original pattern by Janet Carrillo "damn it Janet, let's crochet!" (September 2018). Please do not claim this pattern as your own. If you wish to share this pattern, you may link to this pattern but please do not reprint/repost it on your site. You may print and keep a copy for your own personal use. Please do not resell or distribute it.

September 5, 2018

Monkey C2C Pillow

By Janet Carrillo "damn it Janet, let's crochet!"
SIZE/MEASUREMENTS
approx. 14"height x 14"length

MATERIALS
*Crochet hook size: 4.5mm (7)
*Worsted Weight Yarn: Chocolate (355yds), Ivory (110yds), Beige (65yds), Black (10yds) & White (2yds)
*16" by 30" fabric (for lining)
*Fiberfill
*Tapestry Needle
*Matching Thread

PATTERN NOTES - must read...
 *I used the corner-to-corner (C2C) method to crochet the graph.
 *This pillow is square so you don’t have to worry about increasing on one side and decreasing on the other. The square shape makes it less confusing if you are new to corner-to-corner crochet, like I am.
 *You'll find below the graph, written directions and color block directions to help you make this pillow. I include all 3 instructions since everyone has a different preference.
 *After you finish the graph below you will need to make a second piece for the back in a solid color (I used chocolate).
This is the back side of the pillow.

GRAPH
You can right-click on the image to save it to any of your devices.

WRITTEN DIRECTIONS
Color Chart
Ivory: I
Chocolate: C
Beige: B
Black: N
White: W

Increases
Row 1: up I1
Row 2: down I2
Row 3: up I3
Row 4: down C2, I1, C1
Row 5: up B1, I1, C3
Row 6: down C1, B2, C2, B1
Row 7: up B1, C2, B3, C1
Row 8: down C1, B3, C4
Row 9: up B3, C2, B2, C1, I1
Row 10: down I1, C1, B2, C2, B4
Row 11: up B6, C1, B1, C1, I2
Row 12: down I1, C4, B3, N1, B3
Row 13: up B1, N1, B1, N1, W1, B3, C1, I1, C2, I1
Row 14: down C3, I1, C2, B3, N1, B2, N1, B1
Row 15: up B9, C2, I2, C2
Row 16: down C2, I3, C1, B10
Row 17: up C1, B9, C2, I4, C1
Row 18: down C1, I4, C3, B6, N1, B3
Row 19: up B1, C1, B1, N1, W1, B5, C3, I5, C1
Row 20: down C1, I2, C1, I2, C6, B3, N1, B2, C1, B1
Row 21: up C3, B5, C6, I2, C2, I2, C1
Row 22: down C1, I2, C1, I1, C1, I1, C6, B5, C2, I2
Row 23: up I2, C3, B4, C6, I1, C1, I2, C1, I1, C1, I1
Row 24: down I1, C1, I1, C1, I1, C1, I1, C7, B5, C1, B1, C1, I2
Decreases
Row 25: up I1, C1, B2, C1, B4, C6, I1, C1, I1, C2, I1, C1, I1
Row 26: down C1, I2, C1, I2, C1, I1, C6, B3, C1, B2, C1, I1
Row 27: up C1, B3, C2, B1, C6, I2, C1, I4, C1
Row 28: down C1, I3, C1, I3, C8, B3, C1
Row 29: up C1, B2, C8, I4, C4
Row 30: down C3, I5, C6, I1, C3
Row 31: up C2, I3, C4, I8
Row 32: down I16
Row 33: up I15
Row 34: down I14
Row 35: up I13
Row 36: down I12
Row 37: up I11
Row 38: down I10
Row 39: up I9
Row 40: down I8
Row 41: up I7
Row 42: down I6
Row 43: up I5
Row 44: down I4
Row 45: up I3
Row 46: down I2
Row 47: up I1

COLOR CODE DIRECTIONS


ASSEMBLE
     You can either sew the pieces together or single crochet them. If you're going to single crochet them together; attach the yarn at any point on the edge and a good way to keep your stitches even is to alternate between making 2 sc and then 3 sc along. Leaving one side open so you can line your pillow and stuff it.
     You would need to line your pieces or make a cushion so the fiberfill won’t show through and/or if you wash the pillow the fiberfill won’t come out. You can sew or glue the fabric in place. (Even if you decide to wash it, the glue won’t come undone. I have washed several beanies that I have made for my son and the embellishments have stayed intact.)
     Now you'll need to stuff your pillow moderately firm or to your liking. Continue to finish closing off the pillow. If you are single crocheting the pieces together, remember to slip stitch to the first stitch to give it an even finish. Finish off, secure and weave in the ends.


This pillow will go great with these and several other Monkey items that I have available.
You can purchase these patterns over on any of my shops (Ravelry or Etsy)
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Have a nice crochet time!
- Janet

This pattern is an original pattern by Janet Carrillo "damn it Janet, let's crochet!" (September 2018). Please do not claim this pattern as your own. If you wish to share this pattern, you may link to this pattern but please do not reprint/repost it on your site. You may print and keep a copy for your own personal use. Please do not resell or distribute it.