Warning: include(/home/virtual/site43/fst/var/www/html/fstats/php/firestats-hit.php) [function.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/artsandc/public_html/wp-content/themes/rori_red/header.php on line 5

Warning: include() [function.include]: Failed opening '/home/virtual/site43/fst/var/www/html/fstats/php/firestats-hit.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home/artsandc/public_html/wp-content/themes/rori_red/header.php on line 5
Arts and Crafts Blog

Edgar Scarf

April 12th, 2008

Hi! Cold days are coming in this part of the world, so warm clothes are needed: scarf, mittens, a helmet.

I found this great pattern on Ravelry and I decided to make ir with some little balls of Malabrigo yarn Chunky.

You can see a free pattern of the original version here or follow the instructions of my version.

Scarf

My instructions (based on Edgar Scarf on Knitty.com)

CO (Cast on) 21 sts instead of 31 (original pattern). I CO less sts because I used a Chunky yarn.

*Row 1: Sl -spil first st (on every row) and K 20 st.

Row 2: Sl 1, K9, sl1, Knit two together (K2tog), pass the slipped st over (psso), K9 = 19st.

Row 3 (and all odd rows): Sl1 and K the other.

Row 4, 6, 8, 10, 12: Sl1, K (one less st on each even row - until K4 on 12th Row).

Row 12: Sl1, K4, sl1, K2tog, psso, K4 (= 9st), CO 6

Row 13: Sl1, K14, CO 6 = 21st

Start all over again from *.
Scarf closer

I had a lot of fun making this pattern, and the directions on Knitty.com are so clear.

Handmaded necklace with wire hook.

April 3rd, 2008

Here I am, this time with handmade jewerly, after a week posting about knitting and crochetting.

I get this beads and I start a very easy necklace. I embroider 12 little beads and 1 bigger bead… until I get the length I wanted.

After that I made the hook.

Necklace 2

As you can see I made a hook using wire and modelate it with my pliers (clamps). I made the spiral structure and the hook.

Necklace
See you next craft!

A spider!

March 27th, 2008

Rosemary and Bob are in danger! A spider has arrived and somebody told me she is really big!

Here you have it…….

Black spider

Well, she is not so big, and she doesn´t seems to be dangerous. Matilda is cute!

Spider crochet

How to do Matilda?

Start: Ch 12

Row 1: Work SC, 1 SC in each ch.

Row 2: Work 2 SC in each SC (24sc)
Row 3: Work 1 SC in next SC, 1 SC in next SC, 2 SC in next SC (32 SC)

Row 4 , 5 and 6: 1 SC in each SC (32 SC)

Row 7: DECREASE - SC DEC (insert hook in next stitch - the same you do with SC -  insert hook in following stitch and pull hook through the three loops to decrease.) Make 2SC and 1 SC DEC (24 SC)

Row 8: Make 1 SC, 1 SC DEC, 2 SC, 1 SC DEC.

Last rows: Make SC DEC until thee isn´t a hole. (Only the hole downside)

Legs: Make 7 or 8 CH legs. I embroider some wire in the legs, that´s how Matilda is stood up on her legs in the pic. But for kids is better to take the wire out.

Face: Make the eyes and mouth with white and red yarn. (You can use other materials, like plstic eyes or sew felt pieces)

Fulfill the spider with the material you choose: this time I used black yarn (cotton was not a good material this time: you could see the white color through the little holes.)

Spider Puppet

That´s all!

A winter finger puppet

March 23rd, 2008

In some parts of the world winter time has finished, while in other parts, autumn is starting… Wherever you live, is a good moment to show you this lovely puppet that is wearing cozy and warm clothes.

I improvised the pattern, so I´ll try to remember it for you.

Finger puppet knitting

1 - Cast on 14 loops. Make 7 rows of elastic stitch.

Finger puppet knitting

2 - Row 8: Knit 2, separate 4 loops in an extra needle, Knit 3, separate 4 loops in an extra needle, Knit 2. Increase 6 stitches (4 next to the loops you separate, 1 at the beggining, 1 at the end).
3 - Row 9: Purl (leaving the 8 loops you separate without purl, in their extra needles).

4 - Row 10: Knit

5 - Row 11: Purl

6 - Row 12: Knit

7 - Row 13: Purl

Finger puppet knitting 2

8 - Separated loops: they are going to be the arms. Make a knot with the yarn in the first loop of one arm (4 loops). Knit the row increasing 2 stitches (you get 6 stitches). Alternate Purl and Knit each row. I made 5 rows. Do the same with the other arm. After that sew the back part of the body and the arms.

9 - Head: Cust on 8 loops and alternate knit and purl along 9 rows. Increase until the 5th row until you have 18 loops, then decrease until you have 6 or 8. You´ll get a rounded shape. After finishing the head, sew it and fullfil it with cotton or a similar material. Then sew the head to the body.

Knitted puppet

10 - I Knitted the scarf, custing on just 3 loops and making Jersey. (Knit one row, Purl one row). I made the hat with sc (single crochet), crochetting circular. You can variate and put hair made of yarn).

11 - Make the hands: use crochet to make the little balls, there isn´t a technique, I made sc until I had a round little hand.

12 - I made tho little eyes with the sewing needle: look at those beautiful green eyes! But he is mouthless… :(

Finger puppet knitting 3

I think he is lovely! It was a moment of inspiration, I hope to have those moments more often!

FrAn

An Eastern Egg

March 21st, 2008

Hi! I found this pattern on the web, on sandyfroglegs blog. They are really cute to make as a gift on this holidays. I´ve made only one, but I´ll share it with you now so you can make them for Eastern holiday.

The pattern is really clear: just follow the step by step (or row by row) instructions.

My egg seems Einstein, so I named it Einstegg. I made the eyes and mouth with yarns, but you can try other materials, like beads, for example.

Crochet egg
Happy Eastern holidays!