I really wanted to make a special baby blanket, something different and very intricate. I wanted it to be swirly and to have curls at the edges. For a blanket to have even swirls I needed to begin it from the center and build it out. This is what I came up with...
The center flower is made in avocado-mint and snow white puffs in a granny square pattern. I am calling them Honeydew Squares. The simplicity of the single crochet rows makes the florets pop! The string of blossoms are crocheted individually and then joined together, they add to the lush feel of the blankie.
I enjoyed the color combination, very fresh and so elegant. The flowers look identical from both sides and can be used for many different projects. Since they are so puffy, for this project, they make the blanket curl up from the center to the end.. how adorable !
The center piece is important, it must be measured carefully and be a square with sides exactly double of the Honeydew squares. This is what makes the base for the rest of the design.
Here is a sample of all the Honeydews together with the center piece. Yes, it needs some more work... and I will soon update with the completed work. I hope you like it...
By the way, is anyone interested in the pattern ??
Showing posts with label Baby Pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baby Pattern. Show all posts
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Monday, September 14, 2009
Baby Booties

I was going through websites and found a picture of a cute Baby Bootie pair. The pattern was knitted, so I made up my own Crochet version. :-)

Enjoy the pictures, the pattern will be up soon !!!
If you really like this, leave me your comments..
Here is the Knitting pattern -
http://members.home.nl/tdpj/Patronen/Bootees/Saartjes%20bootees.pdf

Thursday, July 30, 2009
Baby Jacket

This is a very special baby jacket that I made for a friend whom I hold very dear. My friend and her hubby make a cute couple :) we've been great friends and its an exciting time for them... and for me to create something custom for their baby!
This was a surprise gift for them and it has been very difficult for me to keep from letting my friend know that I already know that they are soon to be parents !
Now that the package is on its way... I can finally write about it here :)
I'm hoping they'll like it as much as we do !!

The jacket idea is inspired from the following project:
http://www.michaels.com/art/online/projectsheet?pid=25621a
For my project, I used -
Lion Brand's Pound of Love Yarn in Soft Pale Green color as the main color for the jacket and Read Heart Soft Yarn in Off While color for the lacy edging and the ties at front. I also used a Pale Green Button on top of the snap buttons used to attach the right and left collars.
Crochet Hooks - I/9 (5.5 mm) and G/6 (4.25 mm)

I made several changes to my jacket and it looks different from that in the pattern.
I like how the top panel looks and adapted it to a gauge that was preferable for my project. My Baby Jacket fits a 3 to 6 months baby. The pattern in the above link has a bigger lower half as compared to the top part. Since I like the top half more, I adjusted the gauge to make the top part bigger. I also tweaked small bits of the armhole to make the jacket without sleeves, so it could be used as a top layer on whatever the baby is wearing. For the bottom part, I made HDC stitches instead of the DC stitches suggested in the pattern.
Hope you will like the pictures and find it easy enough to try !
Feel free to ask questions...
:)
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Baby Booties

These are baby booties made of Dusty Rose Acrylic Yarn.
These were especially made for a dear friend who had her first baby girl!! We shared some very interesting yet dreaded classes in law school. :)
The booties fit a 6 month baby. The pattern that I followed for this one is right here -
http://crochet-mania.blogspot.com/2008/02/blog-post_24.html
This pattern inspired me to create some of my own. I am currently working on a Baby Booties pattern, trying to simplify it so that I can share it with everyone here !
Hope you guys will enjoy making these !!

Friday, May 22, 2009
Baby Boy T-shirt

It has been great fun working with all the colorful yarns this month !!
This is my first attempt at making a T-Shirt for a Baby. Hope you all will like the pictures. The pattern is as simple as making 4 square blocks and joining them together. A border was crocheted into the arms, neck and bottom for added cuteness factor.
Close up of the Arm:

Close up of the Border:

Close up of the Neckline:

I will add to this post, please check back for more details.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Baby Blanket - Granny Square Variation

How could we have a Baby Month and not have a special blankie on the occasion !
This is a Baby Blanket that measures 24 x 24 inches and is made of 4-Ply yarn. I used two colors for it... pastel green and lemon yellow. These have become my favorite over time.
Zizi loves the colors so much, she even wanted her special hair clip made with the same yarn ! :)

The baby blanket is made of 16 squares - 6 x 6 inches each. The pattern for this square is a variation of the traditional Granny Square. It has front post double crochet stitches which give it the 'x' look. The pattern is from Teresa's Blog -
http://crochet-mania.blogspot.com/
I'm a great fan of Teresa and have been following her thread for a while now. She's real fun to watch. I really enjoy trying out her patterns.
A close-up of the blocks:

For my blanket, I altered a few things in the pattern, like-
* Using the colors differently from Teresa's sample.
I've used Color A for rounds 1 & 2;
Color B for rounds 3 & 4
Color A for Round 5 & 6
* I added round 6 to the pattern.
After finishing round 5, Ch1, make 1sc in the next stitch to the end of the row.
In the ch 2 space make 3 sc, continue making sc around on all four sides.
To finish off, sl st in the beginning sc, cut your yarn.
* Added Tassels.
These were added to finish off the Blanket.
Adding the 6th round makes for a good finishing. The edges are well defined and not roundish anymore. Its also easy to join these squares together coz the lines are so straight.

Hope you will enjoy this project as much as I enjoyed making it !
Enjoy the pictures... Do leave your feedback !
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Accessorising a Baby Dress
Few Daisies added a lot of cuteness factor to this already fun summer dress for a baby. Zizi offered to help out and model the dress for Yarnilicious. :)
The daisies are easy to make and can be added to anything you like as embellishments- a bag, a dress, hats, or even made into a hair clip !
Here is the pattern -
Ch 3, sl st in first ch to form loop.
ch 1, 8 sc in loop, sl st in first sc.
* ch 4, sc in second ch from hook and in next 2 ch, sl st in next sc, (Petal made) repeat from * 7 more times with last sl st in same sc as joining. 8 Petals made.
Finish off.
To attach to a dress use a similar color thread to sew on. If your crochet stitches are too close, it will make the petals to fold in. One way to correct it is spraying some starch on it and ironing.
Close up of the DAISIES -
Enjoy !
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
MY DAISY SQUARE
This baby blanket is made of Red Heart Acrylic Mix wool yarn. I decided to use two colors to make the flowers pop. The border for this blanket is my improvisation. This square pattern is not my original. I found it here - http://hometown.aol.com/wolfwitch77/daisy.html
It seems this website is not available any more. On popular demand, I am posting the pattern for the square here. ENJOY !!!

Square Size: 6 inches
Materials: worsted weight yarn, 2 different colors (your choice of colors)
size G-7 crochet hook (4.25 mm)
Ch 4, sl st in first ch to form loop.
RND 1: ch 1, 8 sc in loop, sl st in first sc, finish off.
RND 2: join next color yarn with sl st in any sc, * ch 6, dc in third ch from hook and in next 3 ch, sl st in next sc, ( Petal made) repeat from * 7 more times with last sl st in same sc as joining. 8 Petals made.
Finish off.
RND 3: join the first color yarn with sl st in back loop of first ch on top of petal, ch 3, 2 dc, ch 3, 3 dc in back loop of second ch on top of same petal; ch 3, sl st through both back loops together of 2 ch on top of next petal, ch 3, * 3 dc in back loop of first ch on top of next petal, ch 3, 3 dc in back loop of second ch on top of same petal, ch 3, sl st through both back loops together of 2 ch on top of next petal, ch 3, repeat from * 2 more times, sl st in third ch of beginning ch-3.
RND 4: sl st the yarn in any corner ch-3 sp; ch 3, (2 dc, ch 3, 3 dc) in same sp; 4 dc in next ch-3 sp, 4 dc in next ch-3 sp; * 3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc in next corner ch-3 sp, 4 dc in next ch-3 sp, 4 dc in next ch-3 sp, repeat from * 2 more times, sl st in third ch of beginning ch-3. Do not finish off.
RND 5: ch 1, sc in same st, sc in next 2 dc, (2 sc, ch 2, 2 sc) in corner ch-3 sp, sc in each dc around with (2 sc, ch 2, 2 sc) in each corner ch-3 sp, sl st to first sc. finish off.
It seems this website is not available any more. On popular demand, I am posting the pattern for the square here. ENJOY !!!

Square Size: 6 inches
Materials: worsted weight yarn, 2 different colors (your choice of colors)
size G-7 crochet hook (4.25 mm)
Ch 4, sl st in first ch to form loop.
RND 1: ch 1, 8 sc in loop, sl st in first sc, finish off.
RND 2: join next color yarn with sl st in any sc, * ch 6, dc in third ch from hook and in next 3 ch, sl st in next sc, ( Petal made) repeat from * 7 more times with last sl st in same sc as joining. 8 Petals made.
Finish off.
RND 3: join the first color yarn with sl st in back loop of first ch on top of petal, ch 3, 2 dc, ch 3, 3 dc in back loop of second ch on top of same petal; ch 3, sl st through both back loops together of 2 ch on top of next petal, ch 3, * 3 dc in back loop of first ch on top of next petal, ch 3, 3 dc in back loop of second ch on top of same petal, ch 3, sl st through both back loops together of 2 ch on top of next petal, ch 3, repeat from * 2 more times, sl st in third ch of beginning ch-3.
RND 4: sl st the yarn in any corner ch-3 sp; ch 3, (2 dc, ch 3, 3 dc) in same sp; 4 dc in next ch-3 sp, 4 dc in next ch-3 sp; * 3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc in next corner ch-3 sp, 4 dc in next ch-3 sp, 4 dc in next ch-3 sp, repeat from * 2 more times, sl st in third ch of beginning ch-3. Do not finish off.
RND 5: ch 1, sc in same st, sc in next 2 dc, (2 sc, ch 2, 2 sc) in corner ch-3 sp, sc in each dc around with (2 sc, ch 2, 2 sc) in each corner ch-3 sp, sl st to first sc. finish off.
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