Saturday, October 3, 2015

DIY Where's Waldo Costume

Halloween is coming up. Here is a cheap and quick last-minute costume!




As a kid, I always loved the Where's Waldo books. Sometimes I would get frustrated at them because I could never find Waldo.:P
 (image found at google.com)


For Reformation Day, I wanted to be Waldo. I already had dark blue jeans, red and white striped t-shirt, brown shoes, and nerdy glasses. However, I did not have a red beanie. Since I did not want to buy a red beanie, I decided to make my own! I looked on Ravelry for some beanies but decided to make my own instead.

Using some red yarn from Red Heart, I began to make the hat:
I basically used the same pattern for my Easy Pom Pom Beanie which is from Lion Brand. Here's the link to the pattern!
I made a few adjustments and here is the new pattern I came up with:

Materials:
Red worsted weight yarn
6.00 mm crochet hook
Plastic needle

Beanie:
Ch 42
Row1: In the 3rd ch away from the hook, hdc. Hdc in every st across.
Row2- desired length: Ch2, turn, hdc in the BACK LOOPS ONLY in every st across.

BO with long tail for sewing.

Once you have your rectangle, fold it in half (Fold it so that the ribbed texture is vertical instead of horizontal)and sew the side opposite to the folded side to create a tube.




With a long strand of yarn of the same colour, thread around the top of the tube and pull tightly. If there is still a hole at the top, sew it together until the hole is closed.

Beanie done!

The beanie was quite long, so I folded the bottom up. I really like this beanie because I can either keep the bottom unfolded for the beanie to be slouchy, or I could fold it up to make it more like a standard beanie.

Here is a super easy and quick way to make a pom pom with just your hands!!
Wrap red yarn around your hand till it is super thick, tie a string in the center, and cut through the two loops.

After making the pom pom, I sewed it to the hat. Finished beanie:



Here are the other things you will need for the costume:
1. Red and white striped top
2. Dark blue jeans
3. Glasses
4. Brown/ Beige shoes



Tada! I am Waldo!


Have fun crafting and crocheting!
~Anna

This pattern is an original pattern by Anna S. from Spool of Sunshine(October 2015). 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 it on your site. You may keep a copy for your own personal use but you may not sell or distribute it, or sell items made from this pattern.

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Amigurumi Corgi Pattern

Hi! :)
It has been a very long time since I wrote and posted a free pattern on this blog. Today, I will be showing y'all a step-by-step tutorial and pattern for this adorable amigurumi corgi!

Corgis are my favourite breed of dogs. :) Don't they look so cute?
I really wanted to make an amigurumi version of a corgi, so I grabbed my tan and white yarn along with my Clover 3.75mm crochet hook: 
First, I began to make the head:
Head complete!

Next, I made and sewed on a muzzle for the nose and mouth and a white triangle to go on top of the muzzle:

Next, I crocheted the ears and sewed them onto my corgi's head:
Then, I made the body and sewed it on the head:
Finally, I made the limbs and sewed them all onto the corgi's body:
Update: I made a bigger version of my corgi by using thicker yarn and a larger sized crochet hook

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Here is the complete pattern:
Head:
With tan yarn
ch 2
Rnd1: 6 sc in the 2nd ch away from the hook
Rnd2: 2 sc in every st around(12sts)
Rnd3: (sc 1, 2sc in the next st) Repeat around.(18sts)
Rnd4: (sc2,2sc in the next st) repeat around.(24sts)
Rnd5: (sc 3, 2sc in the next st) repeat around(30sts)
Rnd6: (sc 4, 2 sc in the next st) repeat around(36sts)
Rnd7: (sc 5, 2sc in the next st) repeat around(42sts)
Rnd8-13: sc in every st around
Insert safety eyes
Rnd14:(sc 5, dec) repeat around
Rnd15: (sc 4, dec) repeat around
Rnd16: (sc 3, dec) repeat around
Rnd17: (sc2, dec) repeat around
Stuff the head
Rnd18: (sc1, dec) repeat around
Rnd19: (dec) repeat around
BO with a long tail for sewing

Ears( make two)
With tan yarn:
Ch 2
Rnd 1: 6 sc in the second ch away from the hook(6sts)
Rnd 2: 2sc in every st around(12 sts)
Rnd 3: sc in every st around. (12 sts)
Rnd 4: {sc 1, 2 sc in the next st} repeat around. (18 sts)
Rnd 5-7: sc in every st around
Bind off with a long tail for sewing.

Body
With tan yarn:
ch2
Rnd1: 6sc in the 2nd ch away from hook(6sts)
Rnd2: 2sc in each st around(12 sts)
Rnd3:(sc1,2sc in the next st) repeat around. (18 sts)
Rnd4:(sc2,2sc in the next st) repeat around.(24sts)
Rnd5,6,7,8: sc in every st around(24 sts)
Switch to white yarn
Rnd9,10,11: sc in every st around(24 sts)
BO with a long tail for sewing

Arms(make 2)
With white yarn:
ch2 
R1: 6 sc in the 2nd ch away from the hook(6sts)
R2: 2sc in every st around(12sts)
R3 and 4: sc in every st around. (12sts)
Switch to tan yarn
R5,6,7: sc in every st around.(12sts)
BO with a long tail for sewing

Legs(make2) 
With tan yarn:
ch 2
R1: 6 sc in 2nd ch away from hook(6sts)
R2: 2sc in every st around. (12sts)
R3-7: Sc in every st around. (12sts)
BO with a long tail for sewing

Muzzle 
With white yarn:
ch2
Rnd1: 6sc in the 2nd ch away from hook(6sts)
Rnd2: 2sc in each st around(12 sts)
Rnd3:(sc1,2sc in the next st) repeat around. (18 sts)
Rnd4:(sc2,2sc in the next st) repeat around.(24sts)
Rnd5 and 6: sc in every st around(24 sts)
BO with a long tail for sewing

Stripe
With white yarn:

Ch4
R1: Sc in every st starting in the 2nd ch away from the hook. (3sts)
R2 and 3: ch1,turn,sc across(3sts)
R4: Ch1,turn,2sc in the next st,sc1,2sc in the next st.(5sts)
R5: Ch1,turn,sc across(5sts)
BO with a long tail for sewing.

Finishing:
Sew body to head
Sew limbs to body
Sew muzzle, and stripe to the head
Weave in any loose ends.

TaDa!! You have finished making your own corgi!! I hope you enjoyed reading this post, and I hope to post more patterns in the future. :)



~Anna
This pattern is an original pattern by Anna S. from Spool of Sunshine(August 2015). 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 it on your site. You may keep a copy for your own personal use but you may not sell or distribute it, or sell items made from this pattern. Thank you!

Saturday, July 25, 2015

Amigurumi Light from Death Note

I was a big fan of Death Note. I used to read the manga/comics at the library when I was younger. The plot and characters blew my mind. :)


My favourite character in the manga was L who is a detective.(image found at google.com)
Since L is my favourite, I wanted to crochet an amigurumi version of him, but his hair was too spikey and complicated for me to crochet, so I decided to crochet Light who had much easier hair to crochet. :) (image found at google.com)
Before making Light, I sketched him out on a piece of paper:
This was my first sketch of both Light and L, but I changed, Light's sinister look to a cuter look instead:

I used tan, white,blue,brown, and red yarn, and my 3.75mm crochet hook to make Light


I started off by making the head:

Then, I attached the eyes

And since I am lazy, I did not want to make Light's head and body separate then sew them together, I crocheted  both the head and body as one big piece.




Next, I made Light's limbs and then sewed them to the body:


Next came the hardest part: the hair. It took me an hour and half to embroider the hair to Light's head, but it was worth it:

With the help of my dad, I made Light's signature red neck tie, and my dad tied it on for me since I do not know how to tie a neck tie. :P

The final step was to make Light's Death Note. First, I cut a rectangle shaped piece of cardboard, then painted it black and wrote "Death Note" on it with white paint:

Then finally, I used a glue gun to glue it to Light's hand: 


Light is complete!! 



I hope you liked this post! :) It has been a very very long time since I posted something on this blog. I hope to post more soon! Maybe I will make L and post him later! :) 

Till next time, Happy Crocheting! 

~Anna

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Amigurumi Pear Pattern

Hi!!
Ah, I missed you all sooo much! :) it has been such a long time since I posted something. High school so far has been very tiring and busy for me, but once in a while I promise to create a new amigurumi pattern for you all.

I have seen many Amigurumi pears all over Ravelry, so I decided to create my own! :) 
I started off by using Patons Grace mercerized cotton yarn in "Ginger" which is a beautiful light green, and I used my 2.00 mm Clover Amour crochet hook.

Once I finished crocheting the body and attaching the eyes, my pear looked like this:
To me, it looked like a green raindrop.lol
Once I finished making the body, I made the stem and leaf.
Once I sewed the stem and leaf and embroidered a V shaped mouth to the pear, it looked much more like a pear than a raindrop! :)

If you look closely, you can see that I added some blush to my pear's cheeks.
Since I was too lazy to buy fabric paint, I used stamp ink instead! :) 
First I used a pink ink pad, then I rolled a tiny ball of yarn and rubbed the yarn onto the ink pad, then rubbed the yarn on the cheeks of the pear.
Then, my pear was done!! Here is the pattern:

Materials:
Patons Grace mercerized cotton yarn in "Ginger"
Size 2.00 mm Clover Amour crochet hook
Polyester stuffing
Tiny bit of brown yarn
Tiny bit of dark green yarn
Size 9mm plastic safety eyes
Jumbo needle
Scissors

Pear body:
Ch 2
R1: sc 6 into the second chain away from the hook
R2: sc 2 into every st.(12sts)
R3: (sc1, 2sc into the next st)Repeat all around.(18sts)
R4: ( sc2,2sc into the next st) repeat all around.(24sts)
R5:(sc3,2sc into the next st) repeat all around.(30sts)
R6:(sc4,2sc into the next st) repeat all around.(36sts)
R7:(sc5,2sc into the next st) repeat all around.(42 sts)
R8-R15: sc into every st.(42 sts)
R16:(sc5,dec) repeat all around.(36 sts.)
R17:(sc4,dec) repeat all around.(30sts)
R18-R19: sc in every st. (30 sts)
Attach safety eyes
R20:(sc3,dec) repeat all around(24 sts)
R21:(sc2, dec) repeat all around.(18 sts)
Stuff the piece with polyester stuffing.
R22:(sc1, dec) repeat all around.(12 sts)
R23:(dec) repeat all around.(6sts)
Bind off.

Stem
With brown yarn:
Ch 3
Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch away from hook. So in every st across.(2sts)
Row 2-3: ch1,sc in every st. (2sts)
Bind off.

Leaf
With dark green yarn:
Ch 5
Row 1: sc in the second ch away from the hook,dc,dc,sc. (4sts)
Bind off.

Finishing:
Sew stem and leaf ontop of the pear
Paint blush on the cheeks
Weave in all ends.

And voila! You have created your own pear! Enjoy your new friend!!:)

Anna


Sunday, May 25, 2014

All Things Must Come To An End

I don't know why, but I thought that the title for this post was dramatically funny. :) But anyways, yeah... I don't know where to start... Uh, so, several years have past by since I began this blog, and guess what? I am going to high school this fall. So, high school means more homework and less time to blog. :) You all probably know by now, that I have very little time( I post about once a month now). So, I think with high school coming up this year, that leaves me absolutely no time to blog. I am very sad. :'( Hopefully, I will post once in a while whenever I have a little bit of time. So, I am going to take a long blogging break. Probably won't post  for a long time. Sorry. :(

Again, I am super sorry that I won't be able to post as much anymore. :( But! I will post as soon as I get more time to! I promise, but I will not post much. Even though I won't post much, I will keep this blog open so that people can still enjoy my patterns. :D

Thank you, everyone, for making this blog fun and a hobby. You all encouraged me a lot, and I had a blast posting and looking at all your sweet creations from my patterns.

Until the next post, happy crafting!

-Anna S.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

My new hobby

Long time no post!! :P
As you all know, I decided to pick up a new hobby. I am making polymer clay charms, and this Sunday I will be selling some of them at my church to raise money to support a team that my church is sending to Chile for a missions trip.

To make the charms, I had to buy paint, baking clay, eye pins, and a chain. So I just molded the clay into the shapes that I wanted, and then I baked them!

Can you guess what some of them are? :)

After baking them at 275 degrees for 15 minutes, my charms were nice and hard. Then I painted them, and tada!! I'm done!! Here is a sneak peek of a charm bracelet that I am either planning on selling, or keeping it for myself. :) do you like them? 




Monday, March 17, 2014

Buttons buttons and more buttons...

Hi Everybody!!

Phew! It has been a VERY VERY long time since I posted something up here!! : ) Sadly, I am still very sick, and the doctors still do not know why I am having stomach bloating and stomach pains. However, I finally have energy to post! :D Yay!

Anyways, about 3 months ago, I picked up some buttons with my mom at Michaels. I absolutely LOVED the colours and cuteness of the buttons! :) I also love how many buttons they give you too!!



I bought a green pack and 2 white packs since white is one of my favourite colours. :) 

One thing I love the most about these button packs is how there is a huge button that is the lid of the container!

 Here is how big the lid button is:


 Look how many buttons there are in the container!! I felt like I was in button heaven. :P




I love these buttons, and I will definitely use them a lot in the future. :)

I am so glad that I am able to post something up here, and I hope to post more in the future!

Happy crocheting and crafting!!

~Anna~