Okay, I'm starting a YouTube channel to help with some of my patterns. First up is the Double Shell Headband!
I'm a total newb at this so let me know what you think!
I get asked about the page name a lot. Hooks refer both to a crochet hooks and Texas, where I currently live. Heels, aside from all girls loving heels, is an homage to my home state of NC and being a Tarheel fan.
Monday, December 29, 2014
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Mod Formal
I'm working on an order for a baby girl's first birthday dress. Mom wanted this design.
I usually make newborn dresses so making a larger one always makes me nervous.
She also wanted a headband instead of the hat I had made.
This is what I came up with:
I'm currently working on the diaper cover and shoes. I'll keep you posted!!
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Filigree Headband
I made this for an order. The customer sent me this picture:
This is what I ended up with:
Here is the pattern:
Use an F hook and Aran weight yarn. I used Caron simply soft.
1: Ch 3, 8 hdc 3rd ch from hook, sl st to first hdc to join
2: ch 1, 2 sc same st, 2 sc each of next 7 sts, sl st to first sc to join
Now working rows
3: *ch 3, sl st next st *, repeat * 2 more times, turn
4: *ch 3, sc in next ch 3 sp*, repeat to end, turn
5-13: repeat row 3
14: ch 3, sc same st, * ch 3, sc in next ch 3 sp *, repeat * to end
15: * ch 3, sc next ch 3 sp *, repeat * to end, turn
16: repeat row 15
17: repeat 14
18-19: repeat row 15
20: repeat row 14
21-22: repeat 15
23: repeat row 14
24-51: repeat row 15 (should have 8 ch3 spaces in each row now)
52: (decrease row) ch 3, sk first ch 3 sp and sc in next ch 3 sp, ch 3-sc next ch 3 sp to end, turn
53-54: repeat 15
55: repeat row 51 (decrease)
56: repeat row 15
57: repeat row 51 (decrease)
58-59: repeat row 15
60: repeat row 51 (decrease) you should now have 4 ch3 spaces now
61-65: repeat row 15
Now working around entire headband, do not break yarn
Round 1: ch 1, sc same st, sc each of next 8 sts, {now working around edge of headband} 1 sc in each sc and 2 sc in each ch 3 sp along side, when you reach the beginning sc each of 8 sts around edge of circle, rotate and work along bottom edge of headband still working 1 sc in each sc and 2 sc in each ch 3 space, sl st to 1st sc to join
Round 2: ch 1, sc same st, sc in each of next 8 sts, * sk 2, 5 dc next st, sk 2, sc next st *, repeat * along top of headband (15 shells), sc in each of next 8 sts, repeat * 15 times along bottom edge of headband, sl st to 1st sc to join.
Fasten off
Flower
Round 1: Ch 4, sc in 4th ch from hook, *ch 3, sc in same stitch *, repeat 5 times so that you have 6 ch 3 spaces
Round 2: in each ch 3 sp, (sl st, 4 hdc) 6 times, sl st to 1st sl st to join
Round 3: ch 1, turn and work WS, sc around post underneath first petal, *ch 3, sc around post of next petal *, repeat * for each petal
Round 4: turn and work RS, in each ch 3 sp work (sl st, 6 hdc), sl st to 1st sl to to join
Round 5: turn and work WS, ch 1, sc around post under petal from previous round, ch 4, * sc around post of next petal *, repeat * for each petal, sl st to first sc to join
Round 6: turn and work RS, in each petal (sl st, 10 hdc), repeat for each petal, sl st to first sl st to join
Leave long tail for sewing.
Attach button and sew on flower where desired.
Use the ch 3 spaces to fasten button. Make sure your button fits first!!
If you need clarification on anything please contact me. I know it's a rudimentary pattern with no stitch counts. After the holidays I will work to clean it up. Again, contact me of you need help.
Happy hooking!!
Thursday, December 18, 2014
Double Shell Headband
This seems to be a very popular headband look. Someone posted a picture of one and asked for help with the pattern. No one was able to find an exact pattern like it so I wrote my own. I don't provide stitch counts so if you keep track of those and would like to contribute them to the pattern, please send them to me!
Fsc 70, sl st to join
Round 1: ch 1, sc same st, sc each of next 9 sts, (sk 2, 5 dc next st, sk 2, sc next st), repeat 9 times, sc each of remaining sts, sl st to join in ch 1 (total of 9 shells)
Round 2: ch 1, sc same st, sc each of next 12 sts, (sk 2, 5 dc next st, sk 2, sc next st), repeat 8 times, sc each of remaining sts, sl st to ch 1 to join (total of 8 shells)
Round 3: ch 1, sc same st, sc each of next 14 sts, (sk 2, 5 dc next st, sk 2, sc next st), repeat 7 times, sc each of remaining sts, sl st to ch 1 to join (total of 7 shells)
Round 4: ch 1, sc same st, sc each of next 16 sts, (sk 2, 5 dc next st, sk 2, sc next st), repeat 6 times, sc each of remaining sts, sl st to ch 1 to join (total of 6 shells)
Break yarn. Join yarn at seam of fsc round. Repeat pattern. I leave off the 4th round but if you like it really wide you can keep it.
I use worsted weight and an F hook. I've made these with Red Heart Super Saver, RH with Love, Impeccable, and I Love This Yarn. Your tension will determine how it fits. Most people say it looks too small until they put it on. Using foundation single crochet to start will provide a significant amount of stretch.
Fsc 70, sl st to join
Round 1: ch 1, sc same st, sc each of next 9 sts, (sk 2, 5 dc next st, sk 2, sc next st), repeat 9 times, sc each of remaining sts, sl st to join in ch 1 (total of 9 shells)
Round 2: ch 1, sc same st, sc each of next 12 sts, (sk 2, 5 dc next st, sk 2, sc next st), repeat 8 times, sc each of remaining sts, sl st to ch 1 to join (total of 8 shells)
Round 3: ch 1, sc same st, sc each of next 14 sts, (sk 2, 5 dc next st, sk 2, sc next st), repeat 7 times, sc each of remaining sts, sl st to ch 1 to join (total of 7 shells)
Round 4: ch 1, sc same st, sc each of next 16 sts, (sk 2, 5 dc next st, sk 2, sc next st), repeat 6 times, sc each of remaining sts, sl st to ch 1 to join (total of 6 shells)
Break yarn. Join yarn at seam of fsc round. Repeat pattern. I leave off the 4th round but if you like it really wide you can keep it.
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
From now until Christmas, you can use the code JOLLYHOOKS in my pattern store on Ravelry to receive 50% off all my patterns. Coupon is only good until December 25 at midnight.
Merry Christmas!!!
Merry Christmas!!!
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