Showing posts with label Amigurumi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amigurumi. Show all posts

Saturday, March 26, 2011

My girls

Posted by seaandlighthouse at 1:49 AM 0 comments
Thank you to my follower, "speedy bee"
Welcome to my blog.

Woo ....it is very long time that I does not update my blog.
I just open new shop on ETSY and I am so busy it.

4 New crochet pattern in my shop.
Lolita, a girl in black dress, I like your dress and face.
What do you think? your comment, please.







Friday, January 14, 2011

Unique jewelry - Wire crochet pattern

Posted by seaandlighthouse at 8:12 PM 0 comments
Wire crochet

An upcoming art work, the best pick to reflect your style and personality.
Take a look at some pattern and method.

A Piece of unique jewelry.


Crochet Abbreviations
Loop(s) ~ lp (s)
Stitch(es) ~ st (s)
Slip Stitch (es) ~ sl st
Yarn Over ~ yo
Chain ~ ch
Crochet Wire Necklace

This wire crochet necklace pattern would look stunning on any gorgeous bride, nearly grabbing all the awe-inspiring looks on her walk down the aisle. It stringently doesn't only suit a bride's wear but all the young girls can wear them too, on casuals like jeans and tops. This necklace is fully beaded with sparkling beads and is sheer fun to make and wear them. Remember one thing, to make a curl in the beaded necklace, use a crochet hook that loops smaller than the beads in the wire.

Beaded Pearl Necklace
Required Materials
Chain Nose Pliers
Round Nose Pliers
Side Cutters
Crochet Hook (size 0)
Sterling Silver Wire Round 26 gauge half-hard (1 troy oz- approx 76 ft.)
5-6 mm Earth Tone Potato Pearl Mix
16 mm round toggle clasp with decorative flower (sterling silver)
1½ inch 22 gauge head pin (sterling silver)

Method

Step#1: On the half-hard wire, i.e 26 gauge, string 45 pearls and use the crochet hook to crochet 14 sts of chain just before you add the beads to the wire.

Step#2: Now crochet 45 earth pearls and wind it up with 14 sts.

Step#3: Finish the wire necklace by attaching the clasp expending wrapped lps.

Step#4: Now for the final step. String a pearl on the head pin and bind it to the clasp with the wrapped lp. This is supposed to be done on the lp side of the toggle wire.

So hasn't your project turned out to be a lovely beaded pearl necklace, just like you wanted!

Here is another wire crochet pattern that you could create and wear on any occasion. It is a gold-filled crocheted wire necklace consisting of easy stitches and some lacy edging. Take a look at the simplest homemade pattern you could create as a gift for your loved ones.

Gold-Filled Necklace
Required Materials
Master Wire Sculptor Wire
Steel Crochet Hook (size 0)
Gold Hook Clasp
28 gauge round dead-soft gold-filled wire (1 oz)
Wire Cutters
Method

Step#1: In this first step of crochet, you have to formulate the first row. Ch 4, then skip 1 and again ch 1 in the next three chains one after another. Immediately insert the crochet hook in the following st for Row 1.

Step#2: Now start off in Row 1 by picking up the next three lps till there are 4 lps on your crochet hook. The turning is quite unlike in wire necklace, so don't turn. Yo and pull up through the 2 lps the next three times. Still do not turn.

Step#3: Now begin with Row 2. Insert the hook in the vertical wire that is formed in the last row. Do it three times. You will have to note here that, this inserting includes the last lp as well. What do you see? Are there 4 lps on the hook? Yes! That's great. Well, yo and pull up through 2 lps all three times. Still do not turn your work.

Step#4: Work and rep the Row 2 till your wire necklace measures about 18''. Once you attain that, fasten it gently.

Step#5: Now using the hooks, pull out the lps which are on both the edges.

Step#6: With a rolling pin, delicately roll the necklace over.

Step#7: On the tails of the wire necklace, neatly sew the hook clasp and weave the ends by tying it off.

In this manner, your wire crochet necklace designs are ready!

Crochet Wire Jewelry

Similarly with just a little bit of shining wire and colorful, sparkling beads, you can make a host of objects from jewelry to cozies to scarves, all of which are customized crocheted. Crocheting with wires or traditional yarns/threads is quite a new way of creating unique jewelry giving all metallic looks and matching your apparel. Wire crochet can be used to make lovely and inexpensive pair of earrings or the same technique can be expended to make a graceful hand bracelet. Let's see how to do the same.

Wire-Crochet Earrings
Required Materials
Wire Cutters
Size D Crochet Hook
4 to 6 mm Beads
3½ ft. Metal Wire
Jewelry Pliers
Earring Backs
Method

Step#1: In this first step of wire crochet jewelry pattern, you have to make a slip knot to start off with. Make a lp with the long end over short and with the crochet hook pull the long end through the lp. Now draw the short wire till a knot is formed and the lps inch 1/6 to 1/8 larger than the crochet hook's handle. Once you attain this, place the wire to make the next lp.

Step#2: In this step, you have to make four lps to form a chain. To form a chain stitch, draw the wire through the lp until another lp is formed of the same size. Keep working on the chain stitch until there are five lps of chain formed.

Step#3: In the third step remember to close the chain into the circle. Insert the crochet hook into the first and the last lp and draw the wire through both of these lps. This will make another lp (a slip-stitch) which will remain on the hook.

Step#4: Make a second chain stitch to form two more lps. Just like in the step 2, in this step you have to form a second chain stitch above the circle. This way, you will have two lps above the circle, i.e to the left of the base slip knot. Yo the crochet hook and gear up for the next step.

Step#5: Step 5 has a row added to the circle. From the previous step, insert the crochet hook into the circle and loosen up the wire to the hook. Yo the crochet hook on the back side and draw the lp through the center of the hole toward the front. What have you noticed? Are there three lps on the hook right? Pull the long end of the wire through all the three lps and there you'll have one lp left out on the hook. With these three lps on the crochet hook process, repeat all around the circle.

Step#6: In this step, you will safely have to secure the earring edge. For doing this, remove the hook after the last stitch is over in the previous step. Then cut a 6'' long wire and thread it one lp upward and one lp downward through the next lp. Finally pull it down very gently and tightly. This activity is supposed to be done by using your hands to loop the wire.

Step#7: This is the finishing step. Here in, you have to take the wire and end up through a crochet stitch toward the end of the inner circle. Attach a colorful bead and immediately take the wire through a stitch on the other side of the inner circle.

Step#8: This is the final step of the wire-crochet earring. Secure an earring back to the crocheted circle with the help of an end wire. You will have to connect that with many lps. Bury the wire and gently cut it.

This way, making a wire crochet earring is pretty simple and inexpensive. One doesn't need any sound knowledge or skills to finish a wire crochet project particularly considering certain simple crochet stitches like slip stitch crochet, chain-stitch, and so on. Similarly wire crochet jewelry works in the similar manner just like how yarn crocheting does. Only difference in the creation is the metallic jewelry which is created out of this technique. Let us now see a metallic bracelet with colorful beads and wires.

Wire-Crochet Bracelet
Required Materials
Wire Cutters
Jewelry Wire
Beads
Pliers
Crochet Hook size (I)
Jewelry Closure
Method

Step#1: Take a reel of jewelry wire and attempt attaching some colorful beads onto it. The number of beads getting attached to the string equates the number you design for your wire crochet jewelry pattern. Let's use 10 beads to start off this example with. On the wire string all the beads and draw a length of working wire to crochet your project with.

Step#2: With the help of a crochet hook, length chain stitches with your wire. Remember just like the wire with the yarn, the size of the stitches would be affected with the size of the crochet hook. Use a strong crochet hook such that the surface doesn't get scratched out. With a hook size I, form 20 chain sts. (it is advisable to measure the circumference of your wrist.)

Step#3: Chain one and in the second chain from the hook, form a single crochet st. Next st will have a beaded single crochet to be formed. For doing that, insert the crochet hook in the next chain and yo, i.e wire over to pull up a lp. Now slide a bead directly placing it next to your hook from the base of the wire spool. Draw the wire crochet over your crochet hook and pull it through the remaining two lps on the hook. Now, what have you done here is, you have sandwiched a bead in between the stitches and made a regular single crochet stitch. Continue with this process across the length of your foundation chain.

Step#4: In step 4, just chain one and turn over, make a single row of single crochet sts in the next row. Just make sure, in this step, avoid including beads. Not that any of them are left, since you must have used them in your previous row. Quickly fasten the end of the row and clip up the wire to just about 3 to 4'' down. To wrap this extra wire a few times around the bracelet's section which is open, use your finger tips to clip it once again. Also, with the pliers bend the tip in the downward direction to avoid the sharp edges.

Step#5: This is the final step. Here attach a clasp or a closure to the ends of the bracelet that are short. Wear the metallic bracelet around your wrist and clasp it tight. Be happy and proud that you have just finished with your wire-crochet bracelet project!

Wire crochet is a wonderful way to combine your crochet skills with your favorite jewelry patterns. Hopefully, with these easy and simple wire crochet patterns for necklace and ordinary jewelries, you must have learned to turn your every piece differently.

By Fatima Rangwala
Published: 12/28/2010

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

My Colorful Electric Fan

Posted by seaandlighthouse at 6:07 AM 0 comments
พัดลม

หนึ่งในบรรดาเครื่องไฟฟ้าที่ถักโดยคิดแพทเทริ์นเอง ชอบสีสดใสของมันมาก นอกจากพัดลมแล้ว ยังถักพวกเตารีด เตาอบด้วย ชอบทุกแบบเลย (ก็ถักเองนิ ฮิฮิ)

My colorful electric fan. This is one of my electric appliances crochet collection. Original pattern design by me. I like to use bright color to make fun things.










Thursday, November 4, 2010

How to crochet Amigurumi

Posted by seaandlighthouse at 12:15 AM 0 comments
Find great easy to understand article "How to crochet Amigurumi on eHOW.com"


- Wrap the tail of your yarn around the index and middle fingers of your left hand, 
(right if you are left-handed), twice, to make a sort of double loop. Holding the loop open with your index and middle fingers, draw up a loop with your crochet hook by reaching through the middle of the double loop on your fingers, and hooking the strand of yarn coming directly from the yarn ball or skein.

- With the loop on the hook, pull up and hook the same strand of yarn, only on the other side of the double loop. Pull it fairly tight so it holds the double loop together in one spot. This slip stitch simply gets the hook and yarn into the most convenient position for making single crochets.

- Crochet 6 single crochet stitches in the double loop. This will be your foundation row. Be sure to crochet quite tightly throughout the project, so the stuffing won't show between the stitches.

- Grab the tail, or the end of the yarn furthest from the yarn ball or skein, and pull it tightly so that the 6 stitches you just made become a ring. Try not to leave a hole in the middle, or the stuffing will leak out when the amigurumi is assembled.
Mark the last of the 6 stitches so you know where the end of the round is going to be. Crochet 2 single crochets into each of the 6 stitches you have already made. This way, you have increased the number of stitches to 12. (A good way to mark rounds is to loop a contrasting scrap of yarn through the last stitch in the round, then move it to the end of the next round when you come to crochet a stitch into it.)

-The way to increase evenly is to start the next row by crocheting two stitches in the first stitch of the last row, then just crocheting one in the next, then two in the next and one in the next, and so on, until you have 18 stitches. Since you are working in a spiral, and not ending each round, it's a good idea to mark the end of each round so you know when you need to change your increasing strategy. The next round, make 2 stitches in the first stitch, then just one in the next 2 stitches, then 2 in the next one, and so on. Each round, add another stitch between the doubled up ones. That way, you will always increase by six stitches, and the increases will be even.

- When you get to the end of a round and feel ready to move on and begin decreasing to make a ball shape, begin by crocheting 2 or three rounds without increasing or decreasing at all--just one single crochet into each single crochet in the rounds. Continue to mark the ends of the rounds as you go.

- Begin to decrease gradually by 6 stitches at a time. The way to decrease is: pull up a loop in the next stitch after the end of the round you just finished, without actually making a stitch. Pull up a loop in the NEXT stitch, then finish making a single crochet stitch in that stitch by pulling both loops through, the same as if you were making the usual kind of single crochet stitch, only with 2 loops to pull through. Make regular single crochet stitches between decrease stitches, the same way you made increse stitches, only backwards, ending the last round with a decrease in every stitch. But before you arrive at the final round, stop and stuff the head, so that you have room to get your finger or a pencil or something into the head at the neck end. Continue, until the last round, and finish off by cutting the yarn and tucking the end of the yarn inside the end. Incidentally, if you used several colors of yarn for this body part, you never have to weave in the ends, as you can just tuck them inside as you go along.

- To make the body, from the bottom up, begin as you did with the head by making a double loop over your fingers, drawing up a loop and making a slip stitch over it, then crocheting 6 single crochet stitches in the loop, then pulling the yarn tail to tighten them into a ring.

Crochet 2 single crochet stitches into each stitch in the round, and mark the end of the round. Increase by 6 stitches, evenly, in the next round. Mark the last stitch as before.

- In order to make a cylinder instead of a ball, stop increasing when the circle is big enough for your amigurumi's body. Just crochet one single crochet stitch into each stitch as you go along. It's a good idea to continue to mark the ends of the rounds as you go so that you will know when the last round is done. It's okay to leave the top of the body, the neck end, open, as you will be sewing it directly to the head at the end, anyway.

- Stuff the body and sew the neck end of the body to the neck end of the head with a tapestry needle (or yarn needle) and a length of yarn. Tuck the ends inside when you are done and the head and body are securely fastened together.

-This is the simplest possible amigurumi. At this point, you can embroider, glue, or sew on face elements, hair, clothing, or any other embellishment you want. All amigurumi are supposed to be unique, so enjoy making it a one-of-a-kind creative expression.
If you want to add arms and legs and/or a tail, make simple cylinders, just as with the body, but smaller, by making fewer rounds--perhaps just one round, without any increases, just straight single crochets until you feel the arm, leg or tail is long enough. Stuff the pieces, using the same procedure as with the body.

- Position the arms, legs, and tail, if any, where you want them to go, then sew in place with the tapestry needle and a length of yarn. Tuck the ends into the middle of the piece.

As they said "They are so easy and charming, it's hard to stop once you've started !

Friday, October 29, 2010

My Little Purse

Posted by seaandlighthouse at 6:55 AM 0 comments



I really love these little purses. I like the achor embroidery.

I use navy color blue, red and white for this collection and stripe to make
them more attactive.

ชุดกระเป๋าใบเล็กๆพวกนี้ มีแรงบันดาลใจจากกะลาสี และทะเล ใช้สีฟ้า แดงและขาว เพื่อแสดงบรรยากาศของทะเล รวมถึงใช้ริ้วขาวเข้ามาช่วยตกแต่งให้ดูน่าสนใจมากขึ้น ชอบชุดนี้มาก 
ทั้งสีแล้วก็รายปักรูปสมอเรือที่บนกระเป๋า

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Free pattern - lighthouse amigurumi

Posted by seaandlighthouse at 9:51 PM 0 comments
Body using white and yellow (or red or navy up to your choice)

Start with white
R1: Make a loop with 4sc
R2: inc4 (8sts)
R3: sc8 (8sts)
R4: *sc1, inc1* repeat 4 times (12sts)
R5: sc12 (12sts)
R6: *sc2, inc1* repeat 4 times (16sts)
R7: *sc3, inc1* repeat 4 times (20sts)
R8: *sc4, inc1* repeat 4 times (24sts)
R9-10: sc24 (24sts)
R11-12: switch to yellow (or red or navy up to your choice), sc24 =24sts
R13-14: switch to white, sc24 =24sts
R15: switch to yellow (or red or navy up to your choice), sc24 =24sts
R16: *sc5, inc1* repeat 4 times (28sts)
R17-18: switch to white, sc28 =28sts
R19: switch to yellow (or red or navy up to your choice), *sc6, inc1* repeat 4 times (32sts)
R20: sc32 =32sts
R21: switch to white, *sc7, inc1* repeat 4 times (36sts)
R22: sc36 =36sts
R23: switch to yellow (or red or navy up to your choice), sc36 =36sts
R24: switch to white, sc36 =36sts



Slip stitch into the next stitch and fasten off leaving length for sewing.

ASSEMBLY

- Stuff the body of lighthouse with polyester.

- Cut brown felt in round shape, the dimension approx. 4x4.5cms then do cutwork to cover the bottom of lighthouse
- Cut brown felt, dimension approx. 1.5x2cms. Do cutworks to be the door on body of lighthouse on r19-25 then use dark brown embroider chain stitch around the door.
- Cut brown felt 3pieces, dimension approx. 0.7x0.7cms. Do cutworks to be the windows on body of lighthouse r8-9, r12-13 and r16-17 then use dark brown embroider chain stitch around window.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Little egg doll - Amigurumi

Posted by seaandlighthouse at 11:40 PM 0 comments
Trio Caribbean Egg Dolls.


I love the egg dolls. It is very easy to crocheted and so lovely. These are first group of my egg dolls. Marine,Pirate and a little egg with the life buoy.


Sea Animal Egg Dolls.

I really love this set. the Eggy Penguin, Eggy Shark, Eggy Walrus and Eggy Whale. My favorite is a little walrus.



Little Sea Eggy
Colurful eggy set. Octopus, ballon fish, turtle, jelly fish, shell (Pyramidella punctata) and sea horse.


Christmas egg dolls

One night a little guys ; reindeer, elf , snowman knocked on Santa's door. 
We're come to help you out' They said...

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Joy and her outfits.

Posted by seaandlighthouse at 8:46 PM 0 comments
This is my little girls which create from my best customer idea. She had suggested me to crocheted a doll which costume so her niece can enjoy dress up your doll. First set she has five outfits and accessories such a bag, hat, scarf, crown, shoe, boot…

I give her name "Joy".

Her pink dress and accessories, shoe, hat and bag.



















 Second is a purple pajamas, hat and a little bear.


 
 Would like to make a long dress for her. It look very simple then I add a crown and shoe.


These set are a lot of accessories, her gardening outfit included basket of veggies, carrot, radish, 
shovel, scarf and water pot.

Last X-mas 2009 I dress up her like Santa lina in red shirt, skirt, hood, boot and snow man.





Thursday, August 20, 2009

My first day blog, my crochet and my shop

Posted by seaandlighthouse at 11:09 PM 0 comments
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