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Friday, December 6, 2019

CP69 - Daughter Claus Ponytail Cap

My youngest is always looking for something new and unique to show off at school.  So this year, I made some Christmas themed accessories for her.

Sadly, she was not available to model for photos.  Senior life, especially when you're involved with clubs, councils and activities, not to mention the day to day grind of work and social life.. I am just lucky to catch her for a few minutes at dinnertime.
ahhh to be a teenager again!!


but her sister was kind enough to stand in, so I could share the pattern with my doodlers... 


A project that works up very quick for that last minute festive touch to add a bit of homemade flair to your holiday wardrobe.



Skill Level: Advanced Beginner/ Intermediate
Measurements: 10.5 inches wide - flat/ 7.5 inches tall / 24.5 inch diameter (approx.)
Size: Adult - One Size fits Most
Gauge :  12 rows of 12 single crochet = 3 inches/squared (H Hook)
Yardage :  Main Color: less than 7oz/364yrds, Accent Colors: less than 4oz/202yrds

General Notes:

- This pattern is worked in joined rounds, with an UNCOUNTED, loose ch-1 at the beginning of each Rnd, unless otherwise noted.  This is my preferred method in creating Double Crochet rounds without gaps - however, you may use your preferred method - just insure your count matches mine for the end of each round.
- This pattern utilizes standard US Crochet Terms and has been designed by a Right Handed Crocheter.
- Any changes in materials to this pattern, (hook size/yarn weight) will not produce the measurements above.


Special Stitches:
- This pattern utilizes an Extended Single Crochet (esc) for the first round. You can find a tutorial on how to work the esc here: AA: Beyond Basics Stitches - Extended Single
- This pattern utilizes a Front Post Double Crochet (FpDC) to create the texture in this cap.  You can find a tutorial on how to work the FpDC here: AA: Beyond Basic Stitches - Front Post
- This pattern also utilizes Loop Stitches (LpSt) to create a fuzzy look.  You can find a tutorial on how to make the Loop Stitch here: AA: Beyond Basic Stitches - Loop Stitch
- Recommended that you wait until the final step before cutting loops and brushing out yarn to create the finished look.




Daughter Claus Ponytail Cap

Materials Used in Model:
Red Heart® WW 4-Ply Yarn in 0360 Cherry Red and 0311 White

Size H/8-5.00mm Crochet Hook (US)
1 - 2mm Ponytail Ouchless Elastic 

Tapestry/Yarn Needle for sewing/weaving in tails



Cap: (Make 1)
with Cherry Red,
Using your preferred method (either tying yard directly to the elastic or joining yarn with an esc, which WILL count as your first stitch) - join yarn to the band
___ Rnd 1: working around band, create 30 esc, join with slst in first st made  (30 sts)
___ Rnd 2:  ch-1 (this stitch is NOT counted, now or throughout - see Gen Notes above), [DC in nxt st, FpDC around same st] 30 times
, join with slst in first st made  (60 sts)
___ Rnds 3-12: ch-1, [DC in nxt st, FpDC around nxt st] 30 times, join with slst in first st made (60 sts/ea rnd)
Finish off.  Secure and weave in tail to hide.

Flip Cap inside out so that you will be working on the "wrong side" of your work.


with White, 
___ Rnd 13: join with slst in any st of Rnd 12, LpSt in same st, LpSt in ea of nxt 59 sts, join with slst in first st made  (60 sts)
___ Rnds 14-18: LpSt in ea st around, join with slst in first st made  (60 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 19: TURN work, so that you are now working on the Right Side of the work again (loops are on outside), sc in ea st around, no need to join this round  (60 sts)
___ Rnd 20: in BLO, loosely slst in ea st around  (60 sts)
Finish off.  Secure and weave in tail to hide.





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Users may not redistribute, resell, and/or translate pattern into another language for reselling. Questions regarding sale of finished items is answered on this FiberDoodles by K4TT Blog, under the heading of EULA.
All patterns are released in good faith. Every effort has been made to ensure that all instructions are accurate and complete. FiberDoodles by K4TT cannot, however, be responsible for human error, typographical mistakes or variations in individual work. If you should find any errors that you feel need attention, please notify me.

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Sunday, October 27, 2019

CP68 - The Any Accessory Bag

While I love making plush toys... 
my true passion is making functional crochet items.
So I love it when I can combine the fun of the toys, with the functionality of something else...

This year, it produced the Any Accessory Bag ...
A bag that can be used for almost anything... from tricks and treats, to dress up and playdates.

And best part, I am going to share it with you here! 



Skill Level: Advanced Beginner/ Intermediate
Measurements: 24 inches tall w. strap/ 5 inches wide by 5 inches deep/ 2 inches wide (approx.)
Gauge :  12 rows of 12 single crochet = 3 inches/squared (H Hook)
Yardage :  Main Color: less than 7oz/364yrds, Accent Colors: less than 4oz/202yrds

General Notes:

- This pattern is worked in rows.  I do NOT utilize 'turning chains' when working in single crochet stitches.
- This pattern utilizes standard US Crochet Terms and was designed by a Right Handed Crocheter.
- Any changes in materials to this pattern, (hook size/yarn weight) will not produce the measurements above



Materials Used in Model:
Red Heart® WW 4-Ply Yarn in 0360 Cafe Latte, 3251 Flame, 0672 Spring Green, 0358 Lavender, 0311 White and 0312 Black
FDbyK4TT Crochet Pattern(s) BHR Pumpkin and/or BHR Frank
Size H/8-5.00mm Crochet Hook (US)

2 - 1 inch Buttons  (Green and Orange used in Models)
*Optional - Small Amount of Cardboard (for Insert)
Tapestry/Yarn Needle for sewing
Long Straight Pins for positioning




Any Accessory Bag

Body of Bag: (Make 1)
with color of choice (Flame used for BHR Pumpkin Bag/ Lavender for BHR Frank Bag),

Chain 19,
___ ROW 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea of nxt 17 chs, TURN (18 sts)
___ ROWS 2-66: sc in ea st across, TURN  (18 sts/ea row)

___ ROW 67: sc in nxt st, Dec nxt 2 sts tog, sc in ea of nxt 12 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog, sc in nxt st, TURN  (16 sts)
___ ROW 68: sc in ea st across, TURN  (16 sts)
___ ROW 69: sc in nxt st, Dec nxt 2 sts tog, sc in ea of nxt 10 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog, sc in nxt st, TURN  (14 sts) 

___ ROW 70: sc in ea st across, TURN  (14 sts)
___ ROW 71: sc in nxt st, Dec nxt 2 sts tog, sc in ea of nxt 8 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog, sc in nxt st, TURN  (12 sts) 
___ ROW/Rnd 72: Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 10 sts, Inc in nxt st, working down sides of Rows, sc in ea of nxt 70 sts, working across Row 1, Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 16 sts, Inc in nxt st, working up unfinished row side, sc in ea of nxt 70 sts.
Finish off.  Secure and weave in tail to hide.




Side of Bag: (Make 2)
with color of choice (Spring Green used for BHR Pumpkin Bag/ Cafe Latte for BHR Frank Bag),

Chain 10,
___ ROW 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea of nxt 8 chs, TURN (9 sts)
___ ROWS 2-20: sc in ea st across, TURN  (9 sts/ea row)
___ ROW 21: sc in nxt st, Dec nxt 2 sts tog, sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog, sc in nxt st, TURN  (7 sts) 
___ ROW 22: sc in ea st across, TURN  (7 sts)
___ ROW 23: sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog, sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, TURN  (6 sts)
___ ROW 24: sc in ea st across  (6 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Side of Bag to Body of Bag. See "Assembly" below.




Assembly:
Visual - the Body of Bag is going to almost 'envelope' itself.
So on a good surface, lay out your Body of Bag with the wrong side face up and beginning at the widest corner (Row 1 - the outside st of the first Inc made during Row/Rnd 72), place a pin to mark what will be the top edge of front of bag that meets the side - then work working towards the opposite end of the piece, count 23 more sts and mark this st (this will be your inside lower side front corner), count 10 more sts and mark this st (this will be your inside lower back corner), count your final 23 sts and mark this st.
Place a side piece in the area where the "9 sts" are between the pins and you are ready to being sewing your bag together.




Once side one is done - repeat the process with the 2nd Side of Bag piece you made.
You can use whichever stitch you are most comfortable working with.  The model bag uses the common 'whipstitch'.





Strap: (Make 1)
with color of choice (Cafe Latte used for BHR Pumpkin Bag/ Black for BHR Frank Bag),


Chain 121,
___ ROW 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea of nxt 119 chs, TURN (120 sts)
___ ROWS 2-10: sc in ea st across, TURN  (120 sts/ea row)
___ ROW/Rnd 11: Fold in half lengthwise (so you have 6 rows of 120 sts) and working through both Row 1 and 10, sc in ea st across, rotate allowing you to work in side of Rows, sc the opening closed by working through both sides, - rotate again, this side is a little more challenging - sc in ea st along the 'fold' before rotating a final time to close up the opposite end of open rows.
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Strap to side of Bag.
Model's Straps are 16 Rnds from bottom - but you can adjust where to join based on your individual needs.





OPTIONAL Insert: (Make 1) Measure and place a piece of cardboard inside before closing completely - I did not 'attach' mine to bottom of bag - however, should you wish to, attach with same color of bag
with color of choice (Flame used for BHR Pumpkin Bag/ Lavender for BHR Frank Bag),


Chain 45,
___ ROW 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea of nxt 43 chs, TURN (44 sts)
___ ROWS 2-6: sc in ea st across, TURN  (44 sts/ea row)
___ ROW/Rnd 7: Fold in half (so you have 6 rows of 22 sts) and working through both sides, sc in ea st across, rotate this side is a little more challenging - sc in ea st along the 'fold', rotate again, working on opposite side sc the 2 halves together, before rotating a final time to close up the opposite end of open rows. 
Finish off.  Secure and weave in tail to hide or leave tail to secure to inside bottom of bag.


Individual Bags:





for Pumpkin Bag:
Secure the Straps to sides of your bag and add your buttons to each side of the bag.   

Add some detail striping if desired using embroidery, slipstitches or surface stitches;



before securing your completed Pumpkin from the BHR Pumpkin pattern to the Bag flap.



for Frank Bag
Frank needed a "Body" to go with his Head so a little more crocheting.

Body:
with Cafe Latte,
Chain 9

___ Rnd 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea of nxt 6 sts, 3 sc in end ch st - rotate 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 chs, Inc in last ch  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 2: 3 sc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 6 sts, 3 sc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 4 sts, Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 2 sts  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 3: sc in nxt st, 3 sc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 8 sts, 3 sc in nxt st, (sc in ea of nxt 4 sts, Inc in nxt st) twice, sc in ea of nxt 3 sts  (30 sts)
___ Rnd 4: sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, 3 sc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 10 sts, 3 sc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 6 sts, (Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 4 sts) twice  (36 sts)
___ Rnd 5: sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, (sc, hdc, sc) in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 12 sts, (sc, hdc, sc) in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 8 sts, Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 5 sts, Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 4 sts  (42 sts)
___ Rnd 6: in BLO, slst in ea st around  (42 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Body to bottom front of Bag lining up under Frank's Head.

Finish up by securing the Straps to sides of your bag and add your buttons to each side of the bag.    
Add some detail along the sides if desired by embroidering 'stitch marks' where the 2 colors meet
Model has a "Frank Head" with the loopstitches snipped instead of left as created.  


This basic Bag is the perfect size for any of the Big Handle Rattles
including - 


BHR - Alien
BHR -  Duckling
BHR - Lamb
BHR - Bunny
and the BHR Valentine


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Users may not redistribute, resell, and/or translate pattern into another language for reselling. Questions regarding sale of finished items is answered on this FiberDoodles by K4TT Blog, under the heading of EULA.
All patterns are released in good faith. Every effort has been made to ensure that all instructions are accurate and complete. FiberDoodles by K4TT cannot, however, be responsible for human error, typographical mistakes or variations in individual work. If you should find any errors that you feel need attention, please notify me.


All patterns released from FiberDoodles by K4TT are protected under Federal copyright laws. Reproduction/distribution, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited unless specifically authorized. This includes, but is not limited to, any form of reproduction or distribution on or through the Internet, including posting, scanning, "Crochet-A-Longs" and/or eMail transmission. If you wish to share this pattern, please link to the website and/or page - DO NOT re-print or re-post to another website.

Thursday, October 24, 2019

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Continuing this week with the emphasis on Breast Cancer Awareness.,,
We have lost MANY women to this disease.. the well known, as well as 'that cool lady down the road, who hands out the full-sized candy bars'.. 


"You hear me
I put a spell on you
Because you're mine"
~ Eunice Kathleen Waymon AKA Nina Simone; dead from Breast Cancer at the age of 70 on April 21, 2003

Some more FAMOUS names you may not have known died of Breast Cancer:

Hattie McDaniel 
(Actress/Comedian - best known for: Gone With the Wind)
Ingrid Bergman  (Actress - best known for: Casablanca)
Linda McCartney (Animal Rights Activist/ Wife of Paul McCartney)
Bette Davis (Hollywood Legend/sold $2M worth of bonds in 2 days after bombing of Pearl Harbor )
William McGhee (Actor - best known for: being 1st African American to perform on Dallas stage)
Lynn Redgrave (Actress - best known for: Gods and Monsters)
Vivian Vance (Actress - best known for: Ethel Mertz/I Love Lucy )
V. C. Andrews  (Horror Writer - best known for: Flowers In the Attic)
Jo Ann Davis (Representative in the U.S. Congress)
Susan G. Komen  (Sister of Breast Cancer Activist : Nancy Goodman Brinker)
Rod Roddy (Game Show Host - best known for: The Price is Right)


And to leave you on a more positive note: few 'celebrity survivors' who caught their cancer early enough :
Richard Roundtree - (Actor - Shaft)
Christina Applegate - (Actress - Married w/Children)
Peter Criss - (Musician - KISS Drummer)
Melissa Etheridge - (Singer)
Montel Williams - (Talk Show Personality)
Meredith Baxter - (Actress/Activist)


To those we've lost, as well as those who are survivors - I humbly offer these 'suggestions' for gifts, awareness to those in your life who may need to be more aware of Breast Cancer.
All of these are FREE and have been available for a while; however may have been overlooked, due to different titles or colors used in the original project.




The Hubby Cushion -  Originally created as a "Father's Day gag gift", simple color changes to pinks and white could create a truly obvious "Breast" Pillow or Mastectomy Pillow by 'omitting' one of the breasts.



The Janelle Blanket - Originally created as a Baby Blanket, those going through Chemo (Chemotherapy) will appreciate the warmth of a small 'lap style' blanket over a larger afghan.



Awareness Ribbons - Some may not realize that some time ago, I had put up a complimentary pattern for very simple Awareness Ribbon that can be added to pins, prayer cards, etc.  At under 3 inches, these ribbons can fit a variety of needs.



The Little Love PillowOriginally created as a Valentine's Day treat, those avoiding that first boob squish (Mammogram) or their yearly checkup, could have their appointment made 'for them' by a loving partner, friend or parent, and presented their 'gift' in the pocket of this small pillow.



The Weenie Owl - Originally created as a homage to Harry Potter for a 12 Days of Christmas celebration - simple color changes can transform this "comical hooter" into a meaningful plush for someone who needs a pick me up.

and of course, there are the patterns which have been created specifically for this 'month' and were just recently released




The Breast Cancer Awareness Keyhole Scarf and the Boo Bees.

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

CP66 - Boo - Bees Done & Dusted

Edited : Have to give a shout out to my Aussie Facebook Friend, Lynette Brown, who provided a much better name for these two... 
Thank you so much Lynette, for the giggle last night!


We CAN celebrate Halloween, while also spreading Breast Cancer Awareness... with just a little bit of "creative thinking".
These little guys are essentially modifications to Ay & Zhe to create the BOO BEES. ("boobies" as breasts are often called by young children) Little Bumble Bees dressed up as ghosts.  I thought it would also look really cute in a light pink, but thought about it after the fact.

But in sharing the awareness & the holiday, there are some important facts to remember about Breast Cancer.  While breast cancer is not preventable; you can lower your risks with lifestyle modifications.  The more you know about the disease, the more likely you are to seek treatment and have a greater chance of beating Breast Cancer!





Done & Dusted - the Boo-Bees

Skill Level: Easy / Advanced Beginner
Measurements: Done = 4 inches tall/ 4 inches wide (approx.)
                           Dusted = 
6 inches tall/ 4 inches wide (approx.)


General Notes:
- This pattern is worked in continuous spiral rounds unless otherwise noted.
- This pattern utilizes standard US Crochet Terms and crocheted by a Right Handed Crocheter
- Any changes in materials to this pattern, (hook size/yarn weight) will not produce the measurements above.



Materials Used in Model: 
Red Heart® WW 4-Ply Yarn in 0322 Pale Yellow, 0360 Cafe Latte, 0313 Aran, 0311 White and 0312 Black
Size G/6-4.00mm Crochet Hook (US)
Filling for Plushies (fiberfil or similar)
Tapestry/Yarn Needle for sewing
Long Straight Pins for positioning



Pattern for Done: 
Head/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: [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)
___ Rnds 8-9: sc in ea st around (33 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 10: [sc in ea of nxt 10 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times (36 sts)
___ Rnds 11-13: sc in ea st around, changing to Pale Yellow on lst st of Rnd 13 (36 sts/ea rnd)

with Pale Yellow,
___ Rnd 14: in BLO, sc in ea st around  (36 sts)
___ Rnd 15: sc in ea st around, changing to Cafe Latte on lst st  (36 sts)


with Cafe Latte,
___ Rnd 16: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 9 times (27 sts)
___ Rnd 17: sc in ea st around, changing to Pale Yellow on lst st  (27 sts)

with Pale Yellow,
___ Rnd 18: [sc in nxt st, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 9 times (18 sts)
___ Rnd 19: sc in ea st around, changing to Cafe Latte on lst st  (18 sts)

with Cafe Latte,

___ Rnd 20: [sc in nxt st, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times (12 sts)
___ Rnd 21: [Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times (6 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to weave through the front loops of Rnd 21 to close opening so that no stuffing can escape. Secure and weave in remaining tail to hide.

Ghost Ruffle: with White and bottom of Body facing AWAY from you, join with slst in any unworked loop from Rnd 14, {skp nxt st, (sc, hdc, ch-1, hdc, sc) in nxt st, skp nxt st, slst in nxt st} 8 times, skp nxt st, (sc, hdc, ch-1, hdc, sc) in nxt st, lst st is skp'd  (45 sts)
___ Rnd 2: working in first st of previous Rnd, {sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, ch-3, slst in 3rd ch, sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, skp nxt st} 9 times. slst in first st made this round to finish off.  (45 sts + 9 picots)
Secure and weave in tail to hide.




Eyeball: (Make 2)
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: [sc in nxt st, Inc in nxt st] 6 times (18 sts)
___ Rnd 4: sc in ea st around (18 sts)
___ Rnd 5: [sc in nxt st, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 6: [Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times (6 sts) 
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to weave through the front loops of Rnd 6 to close opening so that no stuffing can escape and secure Eyeball 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)
___ Rnd 2: [Inc in nxt st] 6 times (12 sts)
___ Rnd 3: in BLO, slst in ea st around  (12 sts) 
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Pupil to Eyeball.


Eyelid: (Make 2)
with Pale Yellow, 
___ 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 ea of nxt 3 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times (15 sts)
___ Rnds 4-5: sc in ea st around, changing to Cafe Latte on lst st of Rnd 5 (15 sts/ea rnd)
Finish off with Pale Yellow, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Eyelid to Head. 

with Cafe Latte,
___ Rnd 6: in BLO, slst in ea st around  (15 sts) 
Finish off. Secure and weave in tail to hide. Fit Eyeball into Eyelid and secure in place on Head.



Nose: (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: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (9 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to weave through the front loops of Rnd 3 to close opening so that no stuffing can escape and secure Nose centered between the Eyeballs.


Antennae: (Make 2)
with Cafe Latte,
Chain 11, Yarn over (yo), insert the hook in the 3rd ch from hook, *yarn over, draw through ch, yo, and draw through the 2 loops on the hook*, repeat 4 more times, yo, draw through all 6 loops on hook, slst into same ch, slst in ea of nxt 7 chs, hdc in nxt ch  (9 chs/1 Bobble)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail to secure Antennae to Head between Eyeballs.


Wing: (Make 2)
with Aran, 
___ 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 st around  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 6: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 7: [sc in ea of nxt 4 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (15 sts)
___ Rnd 8: [sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 9: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (9 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Wing to back of Body.








Pattern for Dusted
Head/Body: (Make 1)
with White,
Chain 6,
___ Rnd 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea of nxt 3 chs, 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 in nxt st, Inc in nxt st] 6 times (18 sts)
___ Rnd 3: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Inc in nxt st] 6 times (24 sts)
___ Rnd 4: [sc in ea of nxt 7 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times (27 sts)
___ Rnds 5-6: sc in ea st around (27 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 7: [sc in ea of nxt 8 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times (30 sts)
___ Rnds 8-9: sc in ea st around (30 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 10: [sc in ea of nxt 14 sts, Inc in nxt st] twice (32 sts)
___ Rnds 11-12: sc in ea st around (32 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 13: [sc in ea of nxt 15 sts, Inc in nxt st] twice (34 sts)
___ Rnds 14-15: sc in ea st around (34 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 16: [sc in ea of nxt 16 sts, Inc in nxt st] twice (36 sts)
___ Rnd 17: sc in ea st around, changing to Pale Yellow on lst st  (36 sts)

with Pale Yellow,
___ Rnd 18: in BLO, sc in ea st around  (36 sts)
___ Rnd 19: sc in ea st around, changing  to Cafe Latte on lst st  (36 sts)

with Cafe Latte,
___ Rnds 20-21: sc in ea st around, changing to Pale Yellow on lst st of Rnd 21 (36 sts/ea rnd)

with Pale Yellow,
___ Rnd 22: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 9 times (27 sts)
___ Rnd 23: sc in ea st around, changing to Cafe Latte on lst st (27 sts)

with Cafe Latte,
___ Rnd 24: [sc in nxt st, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 9 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 25: sc in ea st around, changing to Pale Yellow on lst st  (18 sts)

with Pale Yellow,
___ Rnd 26: [sc in nxt st, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 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. Secure and weave in remaining tail to hide.

Ghost Ruffle: with White and bottom of Body facing AWAY from you, join with slst in any unworked loop from Rnd 18, {skp nxt st, (sc, hdc, ch-1, hdc, sc) in nxt st, skp nxt st, slst in nxt st} 8 times, skp nxt st, (sc, hdc, ch-1, hdc, sc) in nxt st, lst st is skp'd  (45 sts)
___ Rnd 2: working in first st of previous Rnd, {sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, ch-3, slst in 3rd ch, sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, skp nxt st} 9 times. slst in first st made this round to finish off.  (45 sts + 9 picots)
Secure and weave in tail to hide.




Eyeball: (Make 2)
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: [sc in nxt st, Inc in nxt st] 6 times (18 sts)
___ Rnd 4: sc in ea st around (18 sts)
___ Rnd 5: [sc in nxt st, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 6: [Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times (6 sts) 
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to weave through the front loops of Rnd 6 to close opening so that no stuffing can escape and secure Eyeball 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)
___ Rnd 2: [Inc in nxt st] 6 times (12 sts)
___ Rnd 3: in BLO, slst in ea st around  (12 sts) 
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Pupil to Eyeball.


Eyelid: (Make 2)
with Pale Yellow, 
___ 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 ea of nxt 3 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times (15 sts)
___ Rnds 4-5: sc in ea st around, changing to Cafe Latte on lst st of Rnd 5 (15 sts/ea rnd)
Finish off with Pale Yellow, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Eyelid to Head. 

with Cafe Latte,
___ Rnd 6: in BLO, slst in ea st around  (15 sts) 
Finish off. Secure and weave in tail to hide. Fit Eyeball into Eyelid and secure in place on Head.


Antennae: (Make 2)
with Cafe Latte,
Chain 11, Yarn over (yo), insert the hook in the 3rd ch from hook, *yarn over, draw through ch, yo, and draw through the 2 loops on the hook*, repeat 4 more times, yo, draw through all 6 loops on hook, slst into same ch, slst in ea of nxt 7 chs, hdc in nxt ch  (9 chs/1 Bobble)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail to secure Antennae to Head between Eyeballs.



Nose: (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: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (9 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to weave through the front loops of Rnd 3 to close opening so that no stuffing can escape and secure Nose centered between the Eyeballs.


Wing: (Make 2)
with Aran, 
___ 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 3 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 8: [sc in ea of nxt 6 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (21 sts)
___ Rnd 9: [sc in ea of nxt 5 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 10: [sc in ea of nxt 4 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (15 sts)
___ Rnd 11: [sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 12: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (9 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Wing to back of Body.






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