I treated myself to these beauties. Aren't they gorgeous? 🌈 My old circular needles were really in need of replacement. These are the Knitpro Zings Interchangeable Circular Needles. ♥️
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Guaranteed to brighten up any setting and will be extra lovely in Autumn with it's complementing colours and cosy for those slightly fresher evenings.
This morning I updated the pattern to include the instructions to make the border. You'll find the pattern for the blanket by visiting my website.
I'd love to see if you make your own blanket using this pattern, so please remember to tag me in on your posts and also use #sunnysunflowersblanket and #karenwiederholddesigns so others can find them.
Wishing you loads of fun if you choose to make your own blanket or project using the squares.
Karen x
PS, If you like this pattern and would like to show your appreciation, please gift a donation to your local Samaritans or Mental Health and Wellbeing Charities. The work they do has a special place in my heart. Thank you x
I had a few requests for a crochet pattern to make a rainbow, so I thought i'd make one up this afternoon for those who asked. I hope you like it.
K x
You will need some oddments of yarn in DK and a 4mm hook. The pattern will work just as well with Aran or Chunky yarn but remember you'll need to use the recommended size of hook for the yarn you use. Row1: Purple - Ch15. Turn.
Row 2: Tr1 into third chain from hook, Tr1 into each of next four chains, Tr2 into next chain, Tr1 into next chain, Tr2 into next chain, Tr1 into each of next four chains, Tr2 into last chain. Turn.
Row 3: Join Dark blue - Ch2 (this counts as the first Tr), Tr2 into first stitch, Tr1 into each of next five stitches, Tr2 into the next stitch (this is at the V created in Row 2), Tr1 into next two stitches, Tr2 into the next stitch (this is at the V created in Row 2), Tr1 into next five stitches, Tr3 into last stitch. Turn.
Row 4: Join Light Blue - Ch2 (this counts as the first Tr), Tr2 into first stitch, Tr1 into each of next three stitches, Tr2 into next stitch, Tr1 into next three stitches, Tr2 into the next stitch (this is at the V created in Row 3), Tr1 into next three stitches, Tr2 into the next stitch (this is at the V created in Row 3), Tr1 into next three stitches, Tr2 into next stitch, Tr1 into next three stitches, Tr3 into last stitch. Turn.
Row 5: Join Green - Ch2 (this counts as the first Tr), Tr2 into first stitch, Tr1 into each of next five stitches, Tr2 into next stitch (this is at the V created in Row 4), Tr1 into next four stitches, Tr2 into the next stitch (this is at the V created in Row 4), Tr1 into next four stitches, Tr2 into the next stitch (this is at the V created in Row 4), Tr1 into next four stitches, Tr2 into next stitch (this is at the V created in Row 4), Tr1 into next five stitches, Tr3 into last stitch. Turn.
Row 6: Join Yellow - Ch2 (this counts as the first Tr), Tr2 into first stitch, Tr1 into each of next seven stitches, Tr2 into next stitch (this is at the V created in Row 5), Tr1 into next five stitches, Tr2 into the next stitch (this is at the V created in Row 5), Tr1 into next five stitches, Tr2 into the next stitch (this is at the V created in Row 5), Tr1 into next five stitches, Tr2 into next stitch (this is at the V created in Row 5), Tr1 into next seven stitches, Tr3 into last stitch. Turn.
Row 7: Join Orange - Ch2 (this counts as the first Tr), Tr2 into first stitch, Tr1 into each of next nine stitches, Tr2 into next stitch (this is at the V created in Row 6), Tr1 into next six stitches, Tr2 into the next stitch (this is at the V created in Row 6), Tr1 into next six stitches, Tr2 into the next stitch (this is at the V created in Row 6), Tr1 into next six stitches, Tr2 into next stitch (this is at the V created in Row 6), Tr1 into next nine stitches, Tr3 into last stitch. Turn.
Row 8: Join Red - Ch2 (this counts as the first Tr), Tr2 into first stitch, Tr1 into each of next eleven stitches, Tr2 into next stitch (this is at the V created in Row 7), Tr1 into next seven stitches, Tr2 into the next stitch (this is at the V created in Row 7), Tr1 into next seven stitches, Tr2 into the next stitch (this is at the V created in Row 7), Tr1 into next seven stitches, Tr2 into next stitch (this is at the V created in Row 7), Tr1 into next eleven stitches, Tr3 into last stitch. Tie off.
Personal use only. Please do not sell or reproduce this pattern or use it for a paid class you may be teaching. If you wish to use it as a group project, please contact me in advance.Please remember to credit me if you make this project by linking my Instagram, Facebook Page or Blog on your social media posts or Pinterest etc.
Here's the progress my far on my Sunny Sunflowers blanket which regular visitors to my blog will know is my own design. I'm loving it 🌻 You'll find the pattern here on my website www.weediflowercreations.com
You will need:
Double Knit yarn in Cream,Camel, Pink and Black
3.5mm hook
Aran or chunky will work just as well for a larger Bunny head, but you will need to increase your hook size accordingly.
Head
Round 1: Ch5 and join into ring with a SS into the first Ch.
Round 2: Ch3 (this acts as first Tr), Tr11, SS into the top of the first Tr to join.
Round 3: Ch3 (this acts as first Tr) Tr 1 into same place, T2 into each of the next 11 stitches (24 Tr).
Round 4: Ch3 (this acts as first Tr) Tr1 into same place *T1 into each of the next 2 stitches, T2 into next stitch*, repeat *to* 6 times, Tr1 into each of next 2 stitches, SS into top of first Tr to join. (32Tr). Tie off.
Ear One
Row 1: Join brown yarn into space between first two Trs of Round 5 of the head section, Ch6.
Row 2: Skipping first Chain, Tr1 into next 5 Ch, SS into space where the yarn was joined at the beginning of the row. Tie off.
Row 3: Join cream yarn into space where the brown section is attached in Round 1. Ch2, Dc1 into next 5 Ch, DC1 Tr1 DC1 into the first space at the tip of the ear, DC1 into next 6 stitches, SS into space where the yarn was joined at the beginning of the row. Tie off.
Ear Two
Join yarn into second group of Tr2 of Round 5 of the head section. Repeat as for ear one.
Stitch on facial features using oddments of yarn to complete.
I hope you enjoyed this easy little project for your Spring, Ostara or Easter decorating.
Love, Karen x
Project ideas:
Brooch:Add a brooch pin to the back of the head and attach it to your jacket, jumper or bag.
Embellishment: Stitch it to a hat, beanie, scarf, blanket or cushion for a fun embellishment.
Garland:Make a whole family of Bunny heads and thread them through the tops of their ears onto a long ribbon/string for a seasonal garland.
Sweet treat gift idea: Make two heads, stitch them together from the outer edge of the left ear around to the outer edge of the right ear - this leaves the top ear section open. Hide a cream egg inside for a sweet gift idea.
Personal use only. Please do not sell or reproduce this pattern or use it for a paid class you may be teaching. If you wish to use it as a group project, please contact me in advance.Please remember to credit me if you make this project by linking my Instagram, Facebook Page or Blog on your social media posts or Pinterest etc.
Yes indeed, a brand new pattern will soon be here.
I've completed the project and am making my final tweaks to the pattern. All will be revealed this week .
My yarn purchase delivery arrived today, all ready to complete the final half of my Sunny Sunflowers blanket. You'll find images of the Sunny Sunflowers crochet square/motif here on on the blog and on my Instagram and Facebook pages. Click on the Free Crochet Patterns tab at the top of this page to find the pattern if you fancy joining me in this project (link in the bio). 🌻
Do you love my Sunny Sunflower crochet square pattern that I released two weeks ago but you don't want to make a blanket?
Here's another fun idea! Make the central part of the motif, fold in half and stitch a portion of the edges together where they meet, forming a wedge shaped napkin and cutlery holder.
A lovely addition to your autumnal table settings for Weddings, Halloween, Autumn or any other celebration.
I love finding the versatility within my projects while designing them.
You'll find the pattern at www.weediflowercreations.com
PS - Take a look in the post below for another alternative idea.
Do you love my Sunny Sunflower crochet square pattern that I released last week, but you don't want to make a blanket?
Why not leave off the final two rounds of the pattern, which turns the centre circular motif into the final square shape, and use it as a heat protector/coaster for your teapot. I love finding the versatility within my projects while designing them🌻.
You'll find the pattern in my Free Crochet and Charity Patterns section.
So pleased to re-release my pattern for a Mitred Granny Square, which was first published here on the blog in February 2013. Mitred granny
squares create a patterned blanket with a multitude of colour, shading and pattern effects
depending on the rotation and sequence of each square - so there's lots of fun to be had in creating your unique blanket.
Click the image to be taken to the pattern.
Wishing you loads of fun and please feel free to tag me on your pictures on Instagram and Facebook using #karenwiederholddesigns and #mitredgrannysquare so I can see your fabulous creations.