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Thursday, November 20, 2008
Flower Pot Bookmark
Flowerpot Bookmark
Materials: (US) size 7 steel hook, size 10 cotton thread: light brown or terra cotta color; pastel variegated, tapestry needle (for weaving in ends)
FLOWER POT:
ch 11
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across, ch 1, turn.
Row 2: sc across, turn.
Row 3: sl st in next sc, ch 1, sc in same st, sc in each of next 7 sts, ch 1, turn.
Row 4: skip first st, sc in next st and in each st across, ch 1, turn.
Row 5: sc across, ch 1, turn.
Row 6: Rep row 4.
Row 7: Rep row 5.
Row 8: Rep row 4, fasten off, weave in ends.
FLOWER:
ch 2
Rnd 1: 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook, do not join.
Rnd 2: 2 sc in each st around, join with sl st in top of beg sc.
Rnd 3: ch 1, sc in same st, ch 4, *skip next st, sc in next st, ch 4, rep from * 4 times more, join with sl st in top of beg sc.
Rnd 4: sl st into next ch 4 sp, ch 1, 7 sc in same ch 4 sp, *7 sc in next ch 4 sp, rep from * 5 times more, sl st in top of beg sc, ch 10, sc in 2nd ch from hook, 3 dc in next ch, sl st in next ch, **ch 19, sc in 2nd ch from hook, 3 dc in next ch, sl st in next ch, rep from ** 4 times more, ch 10, join with sl st to center of row 1 of flower pot, weave in ends.
Designed and written by April Moreland
© 2008 All rights reserved.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Flower Bookmark
Flower Bookmark (w/butterfly button)
Materials: (US) size 7 steel hook, size 10 cotton thread, novelty butterfly or bee button with shank (be sure end of hook will fit through shank far enough to draw up a loop), tapestry needle (for weaving in ends)
NOTE: Entire bookmark is worked on the right side only, do not turn work unless otherwise noted.
OPTIONAL: (for tassel) Cut 12 strands of thread approximately 7-8 inches long, holding 10 strands together and using another strand, tie securely in the center with a double knot. Set aside.
ch 2
Rnd 1: 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook, do not join.
Rnd 2: 2 sc in each st around, join with sl st in top of beg sc.
Rnd 3: ch 1, sc in same st, ch 4, *skip next st, sc in next st, ch 4, rep from * 4 times more, join with sl st in top of beg sc.
Rnd 4: sl st into next ch 4 sp, ch 1, 7 sc in same ch 4 sp, *7 sc in next ch 4 sp, rep from * 5 times more, sl st in top of beg sc, ch 75, place hook through shank of button and draw up loop, yo, draw through both loops on hook, working back along ch, skip 1 ch, sl st in each remaining ch, fasten off, weave in ends.
VARIATION RND 4 (with tassel)
Rnd 4: sl st into next ch 4 sp, ch 1, 7 sc in same ch 4 sp, *7 sc in next ch 4 sp, rep from * 5 times more, sl st in top of beg sc, ch 75, place hook through shank of button and draw up loop, yo, draw through both loops on hook, ch 1, fasten off.
FINISHING: Using the two strands from the top of the tassel, tie to end of chain, let the ends hang down to blend in with the tassel.
Using remaining strand of thread, wrap around the tassel approximately
1/4 inch below top and tie securely with a double knot (the ends will blend into the tassel), trim tassel evenly at bottom.
Designed and written by April Moreland
© 2008 All rights reserved.
Materials: (US) size 7 steel hook, size 10 cotton thread, novelty butterfly or bee button with shank (be sure end of hook will fit through shank far enough to draw up a loop), tapestry needle (for weaving in ends)
NOTE: Entire bookmark is worked on the right side only, do not turn work unless otherwise noted.
OPTIONAL: (for tassel) Cut 12 strands of thread approximately 7-8 inches long, holding 10 strands together and using another strand, tie securely in the center with a double knot. Set aside.
ch 2
Rnd 1: 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook, do not join.
Rnd 2: 2 sc in each st around, join with sl st in top of beg sc.
Rnd 3: ch 1, sc in same st, ch 4, *skip next st, sc in next st, ch 4, rep from * 4 times more, join with sl st in top of beg sc.
Rnd 4: sl st into next ch 4 sp, ch 1, 7 sc in same ch 4 sp, *7 sc in next ch 4 sp, rep from * 5 times more, sl st in top of beg sc, ch 75, place hook through shank of button and draw up loop, yo, draw through both loops on hook, working back along ch, skip 1 ch, sl st in each remaining ch, fasten off, weave in ends.
VARIATION RND 4 (with tassel)
Rnd 4: sl st into next ch 4 sp, ch 1, 7 sc in same ch 4 sp, *7 sc in next ch 4 sp, rep from * 5 times more, sl st in top of beg sc, ch 75, place hook through shank of button and draw up loop, yo, draw through both loops on hook, ch 1, fasten off.
FINISHING: Using the two strands from the top of the tassel, tie to end of chain, let the ends hang down to blend in with the tassel.
Using remaining strand of thread, wrap around the tassel approximately
1/4 inch below top and tie securely with a double knot (the ends will blend into the tassel), trim tassel evenly at bottom.
Designed and written by April Moreland
© 2008 All rights reserved.
Scallop Edge Bookmark
Scallop Edge Bookmark
Materials: (US) size 7 steel hook, size 10 cotton thread, tapestry needle (for weaving in ends)
ch 70
Rnd 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each of next 67 ch, 5 sc in last ch, do not turn, working along opposite side of starting ch, sc in each of next 67 ch, 4 sc in last ch, join with sl st in top of beg sc, do not turn. (144 sc)
Rnd 2: ch 1, sc in same st, *3 dc in next st, sk next st, sc in next st, rep from * 22 times more, 5 dc in next st, *sk next st, sc in next st, 3 dc in next st, rep from * 22 times more, sk next st, sc in next st, 5 dc in next st, skip next st, join with sl st in top of beg sc, fasten off, weave in ends.
Designed and written by April Moreland
© 2008 All rights reserved.
Buttoned Tassel Bookmark/Bookthong
Buttoned Tassel Bookmark/Bookthong
Materials: (US) size 7 steel hook, size 10 cotton thread, novelty button with shank (be sure end of hook will fit through shank far enough to draw up a loop)
Leaving 5 inch tail, ch 75, place hook through shank of button and draw up loop, yo, draw through both loops on hook, working back along starting ch, skip 1 ch, sl st in each remaining ch, fasten off leaving 5 inch tail.
For tassel: Cut 16 strands of thread approximately 7-8 inches long, set one strand aside.Holding the 15 strands of thread together and using the two tails at end of bookmark, secure tightly in place at the center of the tassel with a double knot, let the tails hang down to blend with the tassel.
Using remaining strand of thread, wrap around the tassel approximately 1/4 inch below top of and tie securely with a double knot (these will blend into the tassel as well), trim tassel evenly at bottom.
Designed and written by April Moreland
© 2008 All rights reserved.
Materials: (US) size 7 steel hook, size 10 cotton thread, novelty button with shank (be sure end of hook will fit through shank far enough to draw up a loop)
Leaving 5 inch tail, ch 75, place hook through shank of button and draw up loop, yo, draw through both loops on hook, working back along starting ch, skip 1 ch, sl st in each remaining ch, fasten off leaving 5 inch tail.
For tassel: Cut 16 strands of thread approximately 7-8 inches long, set one strand aside.Holding the 15 strands of thread together and using the two tails at end of bookmark, secure tightly in place at the center of the tassel with a double knot, let the tails hang down to blend with the tassel.
Using remaining strand of thread, wrap around the tassel approximately 1/4 inch below top of and tie securely with a double knot (these will blend into the tassel as well), trim tassel evenly at bottom.
Designed and written by April Moreland
© 2008 All rights reserved.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Caught Between the Dog & the Fire Hydrant
Oh boy... here we are in our new home state. I wish I could say it was the best thing that ever happened, but the fact is I'm less than impressed. It's been 4 long months and Damian (my son in law) has yet to find a job! At least Maryland is still letting him collect his unemployment! My daughter found a job but only part time. It's been a rocky beginning to say the least.
My savings is quickly dwindling to nothing, but the fact is I really don't think we'd have been any better off in Maryland. Yes, we would have a better income, but but the average rent is at least 4 times there what it is here. Financial issues aside, MO is really not a bad place to live. In the end I know we will be much better off having made the trek halfway across the country. The east coast is becoming so commercialized. The midwest is just a more laid back, relaxed, less pretentious atmosphere. Just a better place to raise a child, IMO. Besides, the scenery is gorgeous and we do see plenty of it as it is at least an hour drive if we want to go anywhere besides Walmart or Sonic!
I plan to resume my education this coming fall once I have received resident status. I just can't afford the out of state tuition costs. In fact, the number 2 reason (Ben of course was my number one reason) for moving out here with the kids was to attend the University of Missouri. I plan to study Library Science and there just wasn't an appropriately located school for me in MD. All the puzzle pieces are here, I just need to work on fitting them into the right places.
Snowman Coffee Cozy
Snowman Coffee Cozy
Finished size: Will fit a "to-go" coffee cup
Materials: (US) size H hook, worsted weight cotton yarn: white, scrap each of orange and black felt, scrap piece of black yarn or embroidery floss, white tacky glue, tapestry needle.
ch 30, join with sl st in last ch from hook being careful not to twist.
Rnd 1: ch 1, sc in same st, sc in each remaining st around, join with sl st in top of first sc, do not turn.
Rnds 2-10: rep rnd 1.
Fasten off. Weave in ends.
Face: Using photo as a guide, cut an elongated triangle from orange felt and glue to center of face for carrot nose, cut two 3/4 inch *circles from black felt and glue into place above the nose, and for mouth (optional/not shown) use black yarn or embroidery floss and place 5 french knots evenly spaced below the nose to give your snowman a smile.
*NOTE: You can cut octagons or other "odd" shapes to give a more relistic look.
Designed and written by April Moreland
© 2008 All rights reserved.
Peppermint Coffee Cozy
Peppermint Coffee Cozy
Finished size: Will fit a "to-go" coffee cup
Materials: (US) size H hook, worsted weight cotton yarn: red & white variegated, tapestry needle.
ch 30, join with sl st in last ch from hook being careful not to twist.
Rnd 1: ch 1, sc in same st, sc in each remaining st around, join with sl st in top of first sc, do not turn.
Rnds 2-10: rep rnd 1.
Finished size: Will fit a "to-go" coffee cup
Materials: (US) size H hook, worsted weight cotton yarn: red & white variegated, tapestry needle.
ch 30, join with sl st in last ch from hook being careful not to twist.
Rnd 1: ch 1, sc in same st, sc in each remaining st around, join with sl st in top of first sc, do not turn.
Rnds 2-10: rep rnd 1.
Rnd 11: ch 1, (sc, ch 2, 2 dc) in same st, skip next 2 sts, *(sc, ch 2, 2 dc) in next st, rep from * around, join with sl st in top of first sc.
Fasten off. Weave in ends.
Designed and written by April Moreland
© 2008 All rights reserved.
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