Saturday, February 6, 2021

Acryligate... Acrylipocalypse... Acrylistinction...

 Okay, perhaps a bit dramatic... but, it truly feels that way if you don't have a yarn stash that rivals the product isles of a specialty store like Joann's, Hobby Lobby or Michaels..

Have you been out looking for yarn lately?? Not the expensive stuff that only knitters buy...
(inside joke.. knitters, please do NOT take offense and start eMailing me...) ...
I mean the acrylic, "scratchy stuff" that we Amigurumists love to use!!

RED HEART YARNS!!

It's getting harder and harder to find even the most basic colors like Aran, Light Blue & Baby Pink... nevermind the ami specific colors like Warm Brown, Spring Green & Coffee..

Although I have not personally purchased yarn in almost 3 years ... I was made aware of this shortage, when I was contacted by a client asking for HELP on color substitutions and because of rumors that colors were being discontinued... 


So, I did what I always do..
(first I contacted a slew of sister designers.. then... ) I went to the source for answers!


I wrote to Yarnspirations to address the shortage issues as well as request an answer to the rumors that Warm Brown, a staple in the Amigurumi Community, had been "discontinued"... (Spoiler Alert.. it has and it hasn't.)


As I had suspected, COVID-19 is largely responsible for the yarn shortages of Red Heart.. or at least, COVID is getting the blame..

I had figured that with lockdowns and such, mills haven't been exactly 'milling'... and with so many people being home and picking up hooks while binge watching whatever on Netflix or Hulu.... supplies were bound to run short or even out.. 

But as I was searching for Warm Brown the other night, I nearly had a heart attack at what a single skein of Red Heart .. the Blue Collar Worker's yarn... is selling for!
Amazon is selling "Warm Brown Classic" ..
(which is a 3&change oz skein) for almost 8 dollars... 
8 DOLLARS!!   
(I am not going to put in my 2 cents as to 'why' Warm Brown is no longer a 'super saver' skein.. at 7oz.... but... yeah... 16 dollars for what you used to get for around 4 or 5??  ... you can figure that out for yourself...)

and Walmart wasn't any better.. they DO have a few skeins remaining of Warm Brown Super Saver.. if you are willing to pay between 11 & 20 dollars for each one!!


As for Joann's, Michaels, Yarnspirations, etc - they have absolutely NONE in stock!

Supply & Demand Baby.... 
Price gouging ?? ... 
Or perhaps something in between..


So, I think I'll be looking for a new yarn to call my own
(eventually. I have been getting the hooking itch lately) .. and make a new Yarn Palette Ring... 

I do love the muted colors of Big Twist yarns... so maybe I'll go with that.  I haven't used them for my work because they were more expensive than Red Heart..  and let's keep it real.. most people love Red Heart because it is so inexpensive!
I am not a fan of ILTY for Amis (its too soft), but there are other medium weight yarns out there... 
I mean, if you're gonna have to pay $5 to $7 bucks
(or more) a skein for acrylic... might as well work with whatever is pretty and available eh??

For those of you who are strict followers of pattern instructions... color substitutions will not affect the overall completed project.  Sure it's going to change the aesthetics .. but who's to say that my color palette is the 'correct one'?  Rainbow Zebras and Pink Elephants are actually very adorable!
So yes, you can absolutely substitute Red Heart Warm Brown with another Red Heart yarn.. such as Aran Fleck or Cafe Latte... or completely go with another brand or even weight..
(weigh WILL affect the size of your project) - color changes have always been a discretionary aspect of the design anyway.

Comments for this post have been left open - so please tell me your thoughts...
what has been your experience in trying to find your own favorite colors.. or even brands.  I know of Red Heart, because it's what I use... are other brands also lacking in stock?



P.S. - I did offer to start a 'petition' for Yarnspirations... you know, to allow a visual demand/need/desire; for their 'sales & marketing dept' to return Warm Brown back into the Super Saver package...
but...
a "yeah.. no thanks" was pretty much the answer..
which only firmed up, in my mind, the REAL reason it went from being a 7oz skein to a 3oz one...  
I was born on a day.. just not 'yester-day'.. 


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Friday, February 5, 2021

Courtesy Pattern : CP73 - Prince Charming

CROCHET PATTERN
CP073 - Prince Charming
Prince Charming

Young Heinrich, the Frog Prince, is just waiting for that fairytale ending of a happily ever after. 
He's been so melancholy over the winter months waiting for his favorite pond to thaw; hoping someone will look beyond his outer appearance and see just how beautiful his heart is.

Perhaps this February you can be his Valentine! 
Even if a kiss is not in his future, maybe just a slumber on a little princess' pillow.

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Skill Level: Easy / Advanced Beginner
 
Measurements: 5.5 inches in height (approx.)
Gauge is not critical for this project, however your finished size may vary slightly, depending on materials used and personal crochet style. 

Materials Used in Model: 
Red Heart® WW 4-Ply Yarn in 0672 Spring Green, 0321 Gold, 0312 Black and 0311 White
Size US F/5-3.75mm Crochet Hook 
Filling for Plushies (fiberfil or similar) 
Yarn Needle for Sewing 

CP073 - Prince Charming


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General Notes:
- This pattern is worked in continuous spiral rounds unless otherwise noted.
- This pattern utilizes standard US Crochet Terms.
- This pattern utilizes multiple methods to indicate repeats.  Remember, [ .. ] indicates the entire Row or Rnd, ( ... ) indicates a smaller repeat within a Row or Rnd & { ... } indicates multiple smaller repeats within a Row or Rnd.
- I recommend that you PIN all pieces in place prior to securing them permanently to insure that all pieces fit within the small frame of the project.


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HEAD/BODY(Make 1) 
with Spring Green,
___ Rnd 1: Using either the [ch 2, begin work in 2nd st from hook] or [magic circle] method to begin project, 6 sc in st  (6 sts)
___ Rnd 2: [Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 3: [sc in nxt st, Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 4: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 5: [sc in ea of nxt 5 sts, Inc in nxt st] 4 times  (28 sts)
___ Rnd 6: [sc in ea of nxt 6 sts, Inc in nxt st] 4 times  (32 sts)
___ Rnd 7: [sc in ea of nxt 7 sts, Inc in nxt st] 4 times  (36 sts)
___ Rnd 8: [sc in ea of nxt 8 sts, Inc in nxt st] 4 times  (40 sts)
___ Rnd 9: [sc in ea of nxt 9 sts, Inc in nxt st] 4 times  (44 sts)
___ Rnd 10: [sc in ea of nxt 10 sts, Inc in nxt st] 4 times  (48 sts)
___ Rnds 11-19: sc in ea st around  (48 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 20: [sc in ea of nxt 6 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (42 sts)
___ Rnd 21: [sc in ea of nxt 5 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (36 sts)
___ Rnd 22: [sc in nxt st, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 12 times  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 23: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 24: [Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 9 times  (9 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to weave through the front loops of Rnd 24 to close opening so that no stuffing can escape.


BELLY(Make 1)   
with Gold,
___ Rnd 1: Using either the [ch 2, begin work in 2nd st from hook] or [magic circle] method to begin project, 6 sc in st  (6 sts)
___ Rnd 2: [Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 3: [Inc in ea of nxt 3 sts, sc in ea of nxt 3 sts] twice  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 4: [(Inc in nxt st, sc in nxt st) twice, Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 4 sts] twice  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 5: [(Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 2 sts) twice, Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 5 sts] twice  (30 sts)
___ Rnd 6: sc in ea st around  (30 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Belly to lower front of Body.


LIP(Make 1) 
with Spring Green,
Chain 25, slst in 2nd ch from hook, slst in ea of nxt 3 chs, sc in ea of nxt 4 chs, hdc in ea of nxt 2 chs, DC in ea of nxt 4 chs, hdc in ea of nxt 2 chs, sc in ea of nxt 4 chs, slst in remaining 4 chs  (24 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Lip to Head/Body just above Belly.


EYELID(Make 1) 
with Spring Green,
Chain 12,
___ Rnd 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea of nxt 9 sts, 3 sc in end ch st - turn piece to allow you to work up the other side of original beg chain (as if a flat round), sc in ea of nxt 9 sts, Inc in last st (24 sts)
___ Rnd 2: Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 9 sts, Inc in ea of nxt 3 sts, sc in ea of nxt 9 sts, Inc in ea of nxt 2 sts  (30 sts) 
___ Rnd 3: sc in nxt st, Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 5 sts, Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 4 sts, Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 17 sts  (33 sts)
___ Rnd 4: sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, (Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 5 sts) twice, Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 18 sts  (36 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Eyelid to Eyeball as well as secure Eyelid to Head/Body.


EYEBALL(Make 1) Stuff Eyeball only 50% - just enough to hold shape 
with White,
Chain 12,
___ Rnd 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea of nxt 9 sts, 3 sc in end ch st - turn piece to allow you to work up the other side of original beg chain (as if a flat round), sc in ea of nxt 9 sts, Inc in last st (24 sts)
___ Rnd 2: Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 9 sts, Inc in ea of nxt 3 sts, sc in ea of nxt 9 sts, Inc in ea of nxt 2 sts  (30 sts)
___ Rnds 3-4: sc in st around (30 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 5: [sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 6: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (18 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to whip stitch the back closed as well as secure Eyeball to front of Head/Body.  
With separate piece of yarn (Spring Green used in Model) - break the single Eyeball in half, giving the appearance of 2 seperate eye balls.
Once you've completed your eyes - Slide it into the Eyelid at a slight angle, you will want to slip the yarn tail from the Eyeball through the lower part of Eyelid so that you can use this white tail, to secure bottom of Eyeball (the white area) 
to Head


PUPIL(Make 2) 
with Black,
___ Rnd 1: Using either the [ch 2, begin work in 2nd st from hook] or [magic circle] method to begin project, 6 sc in st  (6 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Pupil to Eyeball.
With White, add a point of light to each pupil.


HIND LEG(Make 2) This piece contains NO stuffing 
with Spring Green,
___ Rnd 1: Using either the [ch 2, begin work in 2nd st from hook] or [magic circle] method to begin project, 6 sc in st  (6 sts)
___ Rnd 2: [Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnds 3-5: sc in ea st around  (12 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 6: [sc in ea of nxt 4 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] twice  (10 sts)
___ Rnd 7: sc in ea st around  (10 sts)
___ Rnd 8: [sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] twice  (8 sts)
___ Rnd 9: sc in ea st around  (8 sts)
___ Rnd 10: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] twice  (6 sts)
___ Rnds 11-17: sc in ea st around  (6 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 18: [3 sc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 2 sts] twice  (10 sts)
___ Rnd 19: sc in nxt st, 3 sc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 4 sts, 3 sc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 3 sts  (14 sts)
___ Rnd 20: sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, 3 sc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 6 sts, 3 sc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 4 sts  (18 sts)
___ Rnds 21-23: sc in ea st around  (18 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 24: sc in ea of nxt 4 sts, {(sc, hdc, sc) in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 3 sts} twice, (sc, hdc, sc) in nxt st, remainder of stitches remain unworked 
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to close opening of flipper foot.  With separate piece of Spring Green, secure Hind Leg to Body - notice that the Hind Leg folds in half forming an upside down U not including the flipper part of foot.


FRONT LEG(Make 2) This piece contains NO stuffing 
with Spring Green,
___ Rnd 1: Using either the [ch 2, begin work in 2nd st from hook] or [magic circle] method to begin project, 6 sc in st  (6 sts)
___ Rnds 2-9: sc in ea st around  (6 sts/ea rnd)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Front Leg to Head/Body.


CROWN(Make 1) 
with Gold,
Chain 30 and join to form a large ring,
___ Rnd 1: slst in ea ch around  (30 sts)
___ Rnd 2: sc in ea st around  (30 sts)
___ Rnd 3: [slst in nxt st, skp ea of nxt 2 sts, (3 DC, ch-2, slst into top of lst DC made, 3 DC) in nxt st, skp ea of nxt 2 sts] 4 times, repeat from [ to ] once more, slip stitching into same first slst made this round to complete the round.
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Crown to top of Head/Body.


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CP073 - Prince Charming 1

CP073 - Prince Charming 3
CP073 - Prince Charming 2

CP073 - Prince Charming 4

Pattern Support: While every effort has been made to be as thorough as possible in giving instructions regarding this pattern (including links to unusual techniques or stitches under the General Notes/Special section above), it may still happen that you need some more assistance. 
All Courtesy Patterns are written with the novice crocheter in mind and many of the answers to any questions that may arise can be found within the Tips & Tutorials section of this blog.
If you believe you have found an error within this pattern, please feel free to contact me at fiberdoodles@gmail.com

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Thursday, January 21, 2021

Black Market Crochet Patterns

When I sat down to write this post, I had something completely different in mind... and in keeping with my 2021 "Positive Posts Only" resolution, I had reservations about writing about it at all.. 


But given that it may help other designers out there, I went ahead with my overall plan... without my original idea.



I had made graphics to use, that would give readers a visual reference, so they could see for themselves - it wasn't just 'knock offs' - but the actual work of different crochet artists, whose only mistake was to be too generous with their talents -
but as I began to lookup links to give proper credit, I found I didn't want to embarrass anyone, so I quickly tossed out the graphics and tried to figure out another way to go about sharing this information.


Over the weekend, I got a phone call from a very dear friend, who had been informed that one of her patterns was being sold in an etsy storefront - someone she didn't know and obviously, had never given permission to sell her pattern.
When I looked at the storefront - to help gauge if it was a knock off attempt or her actual work as well as to see what could be done - I recognized several designer's patterns being sold... MANY of which were FREE online, from their original authors.  


Many people get frustrated, angry and confused on what to do.  Their immediate reaction is, and rightfully so, to lash out at the person posting their stolen work - essentially a throat punch through written word. 
Which, either elicits no reply at all or the "I didn't know" reply... and the work is removed.
In those cases - situation handled and you move on... but what of the 'seller' or sharer who ignores you or goes a step further and "blocks" you?


You can handle most copyright issues on your own by contacting the venue where your work is being illegally displayed or sold
and remember -  even YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS are your own intellectual property - NO ONE has the right to display them without permission.

MOST venues will have a form they request you fill out -

BUT here is what the Legal Team of any site will need to know when you are claiming infringement; so if writing blindly to a website - make sure you include all the following information:

Your Name: your legal name
Your Organization: your business name/store name
Your Job Title (if applicable) : Designer/Artist or Owner
Mailing Address: your physical mailing address
Phone Number: your telephone number
Email: your business related eMail address
Where the rights are based: USA, UK... elsewhere
Who owns the copyright: your name
When it was copyright: Registration Number & Date/or when it was first published in written/print form (Ie: when you published it to your blog, store, etc) 
What type of content are you reporting: Photo(s), Written Materials(s), etc
Links (URLs) leading directly to specific content you are reporting:
Link 1:
Link 2: 

This (pick one: "written material"/"photo") is the intellectual property of (your business name here), including, but not limited to the character(s) (the name of your product - Ie: "Gideon the Gargoyle")

Because of these rights, no one is authorized to manufacture, copy, advertise, offer for sale/sell or distribute freely any products utilizing the (your business name here) name. I am writing to you in good faith belief, that the material contained within this complaint is not being used with the copyright holder's permission, it's agent or the law.


Remember, If or When you contact a host venue - they are most likely unaware that your material is being infringed upon - they are not ignorant to the fact it happens, but they cannot possibly know everything that their users are doing on their website.  So be professional!




The best way to help prevent the sale of your hard work is the WATERMARK!

People have always questioned me as to why I ruin great photos with a watermark through a foot, or arm.. or ear - wherever it overlaps part of the subject of the photo...


The answer is simple - because it can't be 'cropped out' without ruining the photo...
Watermarks also help YOU with host venues - an image on the "Stiches from Witches" storefront, with a "FDbyK4TT" watermark and a copyright claim coming from FDbyK4TT, is sort of a no-brainer
(not to mention an easily proven infringement) for the IP Clerks of any host site.

It doesn't matter if it's a free pattern or a picture of your finished work from someone else's pattern - WATERMARK IT
(your photo could be used to sell someone else's pattern, if the designer has been dutiful in watermarking their work!!) .

You don't need an expensive art program,
(the one I use was originally a 'freeware' program, while it was in beta testing) - if you are a Windows User - you can use a Windows Accessory Tool "Paint"...  I do not use Microsoft Paint - so I do not know all of it's pros/cons, but it's basic enough to add a simple "Text" watermark on top of your photo, to help you avoid having your work used illegally.  


There are MANY image programs out there for free as well as to purchase.  Find the one that suits your needs best and protect your photos on the Internet from people who will do naughty things with them!

About the title of this Entry... it was a comical funny .. literally, I laughed out loud for a good 5 minutes when my friend first referred to her theft issue as "Black Marketed Patterns" and then went into a fit of giggle again later during the conversation - although what happened was not a laughing issue.... I had never considered that particular term when thinking about the issue that designers face with the 'copycats'... In searching for graphics to use in this entry, I learned that someone actually has a storefront by the same name!!
Kudos to her! It's quirky and definitely a name that will stick with you.
 

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Courtesy Pattern : HnH - Among Us Pillow

CROCHET PATTERN
HnH - CP01 - Among Us Pillow
Among Us Game Pillow

My Mom said to stay away from Trademark Characters, but I wanted to give my sister something special for Christmas.  We both play Among Us and I thought a Crewmate would make a perfect addition to her plushie collection.  Problem was, I couldn't find any Among Us characters to buy locally - so I decided to make my own.

This was a lot more challenging than I thought it would be.  Mostly because it was the first time I ever used the thick yarn and I am not used to it.  

It took me a while to get used to this yarn and I can't say I want to do another again soon.  Maybe I'll try a chunky yarn for my next one.  But after you rip something out 10 times, you really want something to show for it later, so I wrote everything down.
I hope you enjoy this plush pillow.  


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Skill Level: Advanced Beginner/Intermediate
 
Measurements: 13.5 inches in height/9.5 inches in width (approx.)
Gauge is not critical for this project, however your finished size may vary slightly, depending on materials used and personal crochet style. 

Materials Used in Model: 
Bernat Blanket Yarn in Vintage White (Main Color - 10.5oz), Bernat Baby Velvet Yarn in Little Boy Blue (Lens Color-3.5oz) and Sky Blue (Lens Reflect-3.5oz)
Size US J/10-6.00mm Crochet Hook 
Filling for Plushies (fiberfil or similar) 
Yarn Needle for Sewing 

HnH - CP01 - Among Us Pillow


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General Notes:
- This pattern is worked in continuous spiral rounds unless otherwise noted.
- This pattern utilizes standard US Crochet Terms.

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BODY(Make 1) 
with Main Color,
Chain 9, 
___ Rnd 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea of nxt 6 sts, 3 sc in end ch st - turn piece to allow you to work up the other side of original beg chain (as if a flat round), sc in ea of nxt 6 sts, Inc in last st (18 sts)
___ Rnd 2: [sc in nxt st, Inc in nxt st] 9 times  (27 sts)
___ Rnd 3: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Inc in nxt st] 9 times  (36 sts)
___ Rnd 4: [sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Inc in nxt st] 9 times  (45 sts)
___ Rnd 5: [sc in ea of nxt 4 sts, Inc in nxt st] 9 times  (54 sts)
___ Rnd 6: sc in ea st around  (54 sts)
___ Rnd 7: [sc in ea of nxt 8 sts, Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (60 sts)
___ Rnds 8-23: sc in ea st around  (60 sts/ea rnd)

Creating 1st Leg:
___ Rnd 24: sc in ea of nxt 16 sts, skp ea of nxt 36 sts, sc in ea of nxt 8 sts  (24 sts/new round made)
___ Rnds 25-27: sc in ea st around  (24 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 28: [sc in ea of nxt 7 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (27 sts)
___ Rnds 29-31: sc in ea st around  (27 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 32: [sc in nxt st, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 9 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 33: [Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 9 times  (9 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to weave through the front loops of Rnd 33 to close opening so that no stuffing can escape.


Create 2nd Leg:
___ Rnd 24: skp next 6 sts of Rnd 23 and leaving approximately 8-12 inches of tail, join with sc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 23 sts.  remaining stitches will be left unworked  (24 sts/new round made)
___ Rnds 25-27: sc in ea st around  (24 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 28: [sc in ea of nxt 7 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (27 sts)
___ Rnds 29-31: sc in ea st around  (27 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 32: [sc in nxt st, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 9 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 33: [Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 9 times  (9 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to weave through the front loops of Rnd 33 to close opening so that no stuffing can escape. With excess tail left at the beginning of this leg, close opening between legs, secure and hide tail.


BACKPACK(Make 1) Worked in ROWS and I do not ch to make turn 
with Main Color,
Chain 22,
___ Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea of nxt 20 chs, TURN (21 sts)
___ Rows 2-9: sc in ea st across, TURN  (21 sts/ea row)
___ Row 10: sc in ea st across,
ROTATE counter-clockwise  (21 sts)
___ Row 11: working down side of rows just made, sc in side of ea 10 Rows made, ROTATE counter-clockwise again, working across the unworked side of Row 1, 3 sc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 19 sts, 3 sc in nxt st, ROTATE counter-clockwise again and sc in the side of ea of the 10 Rows made, TURN  (45 sts)
___ Row 12: working as if just an ordinary Row, sc in ea of nxt 45 sts  (45 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Backpack to backside of Body.  Model has a working pocket and is only sewn to Body on 3 sides (Row 12).
If you do not want a working pocket, disregard Rows 11 & 12 and single crochet ea st around the rows made 1 through 10 - Row 11 using 3 sc in ea corner/Row 12 sc in ea st around.



Lens(Make 1) 
with Lens Color,
Chain 16, 
___ Rnd 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea of nxt 13 sts, 3 sc in end ch st - turn piece to allow you to work up the other side of original beg chain (as if a flat round), sc in ea of nxt 13 sts, Inc in last st (32 sts)
___ Rnd 2: Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 13 sts, Inc in ea of nxt 3 sts, sc in ea of nxt 9 sts, Inc in ea of nxt 13 sts  (30 sts)
___ Rnd 3: sc in nxt st, 3 sc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 14 sts, 3 sc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, 3 sc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 14 sts, 3 sc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 2 sts  (46 sts)
___ Rnd 4: (sc in nxt st, Inc in nxt st) twice, sc in ea of nxt 14 sts, Inc in nxt st, sc in nxt st, Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Inc in nxt st, sc in nxt st, Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 14 sts, Inc in nxt st, sc in nxt st, Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 2 sts  (54 sts)
___ Rnd 5: sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 20 sts, (Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 2 sts) twice, Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 20 sts, Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Inc in nxt st  (60 sts)
___ Rnd 6: sc in ea st around  (60 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Lens to front of Body.


Lens Reflect(Make 1) Optional  
with Reflection Color,
Chain 10, 
___ Rnd 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea of nxt 7 sts, 3 sc in end ch st - turn piece to allow you to work up the other side of original beg chain (as if a flat round), sc in ea of nxt 7 sts, Inc in last st (20 sts)
___ Rnd 2: [Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 7 sts, Inc in nxt st, sc in nxt st] twice (24 sts)
___ Rnd 3: sc in ea st around  (24 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Lens Reflect to front of Lens.


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HnH - CP01 - Among Us Pillow

HnH - CP01 - Among Us Pillow
HnH - CP01 - Among Us Pillow

HnH - CP01 - Among Us Pillow

Pattern Support: While every effort has been made to be as thorough as possible in giving instructions regarding this pattern (including links to unusual techniques or stitches under the General Notes/Special section above), it may still happen that you need some more assistance. 
All Courtesy Patterns are written with the novice crocheter in mind and many of the answers to any questions that may arise can be found within the Tips & Tutorials section of this blog.
If you believe you have found an error within this pattern, please feel free to contact me at fiberdoodles@gmail.com

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All patterns are sold in good faith. Every effort has been made to ensure that all instructions are accurate and complete. FiberDoodlesbyK4TT cannot, however, be responsible for human error or variations in individual work.


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Friday, January 15, 2021

Courtesy Pattern : CP01 - Stray Little Kitty (Chi Chi Kitty Redesign)

CROCHET PATTERN
CP01: Stray Little Kitty/Chi Chi Kitty
Chi Chi Kitty Redesign/Update

Chi Chi was the first patterns I shared with you on my blog all those years ago.. I apparently made the project page on R in 2009, but I actually designed the pattern in 2008... so it's OLD! And in much need of a 'makeover'... 
Which is exactly what I've done -
There are 2 Head/Body Versions (one that Head & Body are made separately and then joined together and the original version which was all one piece.. no sewing.. yeah!)
I hope you enjoy this revisioned version of Chi Chi the Kitty or "Stray Little Kitty" 

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Skill Level: Easy / Advanced Beginner
 
Measurements: 5.5 inches in height (approx.)
Gauge is not critical for this project, however your finished size may vary slightly, depending on materials used and personal crochet style. 

Materials Used in Model: 
Red Heart® WW 4-Ply Yarn in 0382 Country Blue, 0312 Black and 0311 White
Size US G/6-4.00mm Crochet Hook 
Filling for Plushies (fiberfil or similar) 
Ribbon (Optional)
Pipe Cleaner (Optional)
Yarn Needle for Sewing 

CP01: Stray Little Kitty/Chi Chi Kitty


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General Notes:
- This pattern is worked in continuous spiral rounds unless otherwise noted.
- This pattern utilizes standard US Crochet Terms.
- I do not utilize 'turning chains' when creating rows of single crochet stitches.  If you find it necessary to ch-1 at turn, this will count as your 1st stitch.


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NEW STYLE (2 Parts)
BODY(Make 1) 
with White,
___ Rnd 1: Using either the [ch 2, begin work in 2nd st from hook] or [magic circle] method to begin project, 6 sc in st  (6 sts)
___ Rnd 2: [Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 3: [Inc in nxt st] 12 times  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 4: sc in ea st around  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 5: [sc in ea of nxt 7 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (27 sts)
___ Rnds 6-9: sc in ea st around  (27 sts)
___ Rnd 10: [sc in ea of nxt 7 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 11: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 12: sc in ea st around  (18 sts)
Finish off leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Body to Head.


HEAD(Make 1) 
with Country Blue,
___ Rnd 1: Using either the [ch 2, begin work in 2nd st from hook] or [magic circle] method to begin project, 6 sc in st  (6 sts)
___ Rnd 2: [Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 3: [sc in nxt st, Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 4: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 5: [sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (30 sts)
___ Rnd 6: sc in ea st around, changing to White on lst st  (30 sts)

with White,
___ Rnd 7: [sc in ea of nxt 4 sts, Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (36 sts)
___ Rnds 8-12: sc in ea st around  (36 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 13: [sc in ea of nxt 4 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (30 sts)
___ Rnd 14: sc in ea st around  (30 sts)
___ Rnd 15: [sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 16: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 17: [sc in nxt st, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 18: [Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (6 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to weave through the front loops of Rnd 18 to close opening so that no stuffing can escape.


ORIGINAL STYLE (1 Piece)
HEAD/BODY(Make 1) 
with Country Blue,
___ Rnd 1: Using either the [ch 2, begin work in 2nd st from hook] or [magic circle] method to begin project, 6 sc in st  (6 sts)
___ Rnd 2: [Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 3: [sc in nxt st, Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 4: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 5: [sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (30 sts)
___ Rnd 6: sc in ea st around (30 sts)
___ Rnd 7: [sc in ea of nxt 9 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (33 sts)
___ Rnd 8: sc in ea st around  (33 sts)
___ Rnd 9: [sc in ea of nxt 10 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (36 sts)
___ Rnds 10-12: sc in ea st around  (36 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 13: [sc in ea of nxt 10 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (33 sts)
___ Rnd 14: [sc in ea of nxt 9 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (30 sts)
___ Rnd 15: [sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 16: [Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 12 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 17: sc in ea st around  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 18: [sc in nxt st, Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 19: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 20: sc in ea st around  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 21: [sc in ea of nxt 7 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (27 sts)
___ Rnds 22-24: sc in ea st around  (27 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 25: [sc in ea of nxt 7 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 26: [Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 12 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 27: [Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (6 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to weave through the front loops of Rnd 27 to close opening so that no stuffing can escape.


EAR(Make 2) 
with Country Blue,
___ Rnd 1: Using either the [ch 2, begin work in 2nd st from hook] or [magic circle] method to begin project, 6 sc in st  (6 sts)
___ Rnd 2: [sc in nxt st, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (9 sts)
___ Rnd 3: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 4: [sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (15 sts)
___ Rnd 5: [sc in ea of nxt 4 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 6: sc in ea st around  (18 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Ear to Head.


TAIL(Make 1) very lightly stuff or use Pipe Cleaner to stuff  
with Country Blue,
___ Rnd 1: Using either the [ch 2, begin work in 2nd st from hook] or [magic circle] method to begin project, 6 sc in st  (6 sts)
___ Rnds 2-9: sc in ea st around, changing to White on lst st of Rnd 9 (6 sts/ea rnd)

with White,
___ Rnds 10-18: sc in ea st around  (6 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 19: 3 sc in nxt st, sc in nxt st, Dec nxt 3 sts tog  (6 sts)
___ Rnds 20-23: sc in nxt st, 3 sc in nxt st, sc in nxt st, Dec nxt 3 sts tog  (6 sts)
___ Rnd 24: Inc in ea of nxt 3 sts, sc in ea of nxt 3 sts  (9 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Tail to back of Body.

After securing all pieces - embroider Eyes and Nose spaced evenly within the facial area of the Head.  Add ribbon/yarn around neck area or create the optional Bow below.


BOW(Optional - Make 1) 
with Pool (not listed in Materials),
Chain 6,
___ Rnd 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, 3 sc in end ch st - turn piece to allow you to work up the other side of original beg chain (as if a flat round), sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Inc in last st (12 sts)
___ Rnd 2: [(sc, DC, ch-1, DC, sc) in nxt st, sc in nxt st, slst in nxt st, sc in nxt st, (sc, DC, ch-1, DC, sc) in nxt st, slst in nxt st] twice
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to not only wrap around the center of the 'bow', but to also secure Bow to Body just below the Head.
Cut separate piece of Pool to wrap around neck as the collar.


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CP01: Stray Little Kitty/Chi Chi Kitty

CP01: Stray Little Kitty/Chi Chi Kitty
CP01: Stray Little Kitty/Chi Chi Kitty

CP01: Stray Little Kitty/Chi Chi Kitty

Pattern Support: While every effort has been made to be as thorough as possible in giving instructions regarding this pattern (including links to unusual techniques or stitches under the General Notes/Special section above), it may still happen that you need some more assistance. 
All Courtesy Patterns are written with the novice crocheter in mind and many of the answers to any questions that may arise can be found within the Tips & Tutorials section of this blog.
If you believe you have found an error within this pattern, please feel free to contact me at fiberdoodles@gmail.com

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