Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Crochet Carpet Bag

making crochet bags out of carpet yarn



And another.


Here's another bag I have made.
It's made from the box of carpet nylon I got.
Well that is what I am calling it.
The carpet nylon is very strong and this type is actually a little soft to feel.
I just made it up as I went along.
I've used old curtain rings for part of the handle.
There are no gaps in the crochet, there-fore nothing will fall out.
I must say that this is a very strong little bag and cute too.


Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Crochet draw string bag with seed beads.

I got this box of yarn from Trash & Treasure for $12.00.
It's mostly 100% nylon and I am sure it is for making carpet.
You may recognise one of the colours from the cat I made, sophis-ti-cat.
What to do with so much yarn?
Apart from the cat, I have now made a draw string bag.
Scroll down to see it
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I started at the base with sc worked in the round and increased until I was happy with the size. I continued to work upwards with a bit of a decrease here and there for shaping. I added the black in, to form a pattern. It's kind of like crochet tapestry. I hand sewed seed beads into it for decoration and did some over crochet. The draw string is done in a plat.


Over all I am quite happy.



Crochet Cat.


I named this cat. Sophis-ti-cat.

I read some where that once you've made one type of amigurumi, you can make any type of amigurumi using the same technique. So I gave it a go with-out a pattern and just made it up as I went along. I visualised the shape I wanted it and either increased or decreased where I wanted to change shape. It's all done in SC and where you want a smaller or larger beginning, the trick is in the beginning circle. Starting with 4 SC in the circle then increasing will give you a smaller beginning. Starting with 8 SC in the circle will give you a larger beginning. The smaller size being for arms and legs and the larger for the body. 6 SC in the circle is usually the head and the most used beginning. Once you have done the body, you bring your project alive by adding features. One feature being the ears, shaped differently can determine what your project will be. Adding a tail will determine it even further.
The fun part is adding facial features, the eye's can say it all. I am awake, I am asleep, I am a wide eyed beauty, I am Asian and so on. Some makers don't include a nose or a mouth. Whiskers for a cat are a great feature, you can make them long, short, stand out or flat to the face. Felt can be used for these features along with pipe cleaners or even the yarn. I have purchased eye's and you can get them in various shapes and colours. Adding jewelery or clothes can make your project more life like. I also add thread wire to the parts I want to shape. Well good luck with your amigurumi project. There is plenty of help on the web to assist you.

Friday, January 4, 2008

Crochet Camera Case

Here is a cute little camera case.
This will fit a small camera.

To make a larger camera case, ch the width (horizontaly across the face of your camera) of your camera and work sc rows the horizontal length of the face of your camera.

Pattern.
Hook size 4.00mm
8 ply Yarn used.
Special stitches.
Back Loop Only. Work your stitches in the loop further away from you.
Ch, 15
1. sc in second chain from hook and each chain across, ch 1, turn (14 sc)
2. sc in each sc across, ch 1, turn
3. work 2 more rows as above.

5. working in blo, sc in each sc across, ch 1, turn. 6. repeat 2nd row 14 more times.
19. repeat row 5 once.
20. repeat row 2, 4 more times
23. repeat row 5 once.
24. repeat row 2, 14 more times. Do not fasten off!
Base.
slip st beginning row and last row together. Do not fasten off!
work 5 sc evenly across narrow side of case.
work 14 rows of 1 sc in each of the next 5 sc, ch 1, turn. fasten Off.

sew this bottom flap into place, attaching it to the 3 remaining sides.
Top Flap.
Working at the top now, attach yarn to one of the wider sides and work 10 sc, evenly across.
Work 10 rows of sc, in each of next 10 sc across, ch 1, turn.
Button Hole.
Work 1 sc, in next 4 sc, ch 2, miss 2 sc, 1 sc in each of next 4 sc, ch 1, turn.
Work 1 sc, in next 4 sc, work 2 sc in the ch 2 space, 1 sc, in each of next 4 sc, ch 1, turn.
Work 1 sc in each sc, ch 1, turn.
Work 1 sc in each sc across, fasten off.

Tidy ends, sew on button and decorate any way you want.