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  • FREE CROCHET PATTERN- Bat Bookmark

    乃卂ㄒ Bookmark Crochet Pattern Materials Needed Yarn (2 colors) 2 mm Cochet Hook Yarn Needle Abbreviations SC- single crochet CC- color change Sts- stitches CO- carry over F/O- fasten off If you aren't sure how to change colors, there is a tutorial at the bottom (with pictures). Pattern CC (B) means change to Color B CC(A) means change to color A R1 - ch 17, SC in 2nd ch from hook and remaining sts, ch1, turn R2 - SC across, ch 1, turn R3 - SC 4, CC(B), SC 1, CC(A), SC 11, ch 1, turn R4 - SC 11, CC(B), SC 1, CC(A), SC 4, ch 1, turn R5 - SC 4, CC(B), SC 1, CC(A), SC 11, ch 1, turn R6 - SC 10, CC(B), SC 3, CC(A), SC 3, ch 1, turn R7 - SC 3, CC(B), SC 4, CC(A) SC 9, ch 1, turn R8 - SC 9, CC(B), SC 5, CC(A), SC 2, ch 1, turn R9 - SC 2, CC(B), SC 5, CC(A), SC 9, ch 1, turn R10 - SC 8, CC(B), SC 6, CC(A) SC 2, ch 1, turn R11 - SC 3, CC(B), SC 7, CC(A) SC 6, ch 1, turn R12 - SC 6, CC(B), SC 6, CC(A) SC 4, ch 1, turn R13 - SC 5, CC(B), SC 5, CC(A) SC 6, ch 1, turn R14 - SC 5, CC(B), SC 6, CC(A) SC 5, ch 1, turn R15 - SC 5, CC(B), SC 6, CC(A) SC 5, ch 1, turn R16 - SC 5, CC(B), SC 5, CC(A) SC 6, ch 1, turn R17 - SC 3, CC(B), SC 9, CC(A) SC 4, ch 1, turn R18 - SC 3, CC(B), SC 9, CC(A) SC 4, ch 1, turn R19 - SC 4, CC(B), SC 10, CC(A) SC 2, ch 1, turn R20 - SC 3, CC(B), SC 9, CC(A) SC 4, ch 1, turn R21 - SC 3, CC(B), SC 9, CC(A) SC 4, ch 1, turn R22 - SC 5, CC(B), SC 5, CC(A) SC 6, ch 1, turn R23 - SC 5, CC(B), SC 6, CC(A) SC 5, ch 1, turn R24 - SC 5, CC(B), SC 6, CC(A) SC 5, ch 1, turn R25 - SC 5, CC(B), SC 5, CC(A) SC 6, ch 1, turn R26 - SC 6, CC(B), SC 6, CC(A) SC 4, ch 1, turn R27 - SC 3, CC(B), SC 7, CC(A) SC 6, ch 1, turn R28 - SC 8, CC(B), SC 6, CC(A) SC 2, ch 1, turn R29 - SC 2, CC(B), SC 5, CC(A) SC 9, ch 1, turn R30 - SC 9, CC(B), SC 5, CC(A) SC 2, ch 1, turn R31 - SC 3, CC(B), SC 4, CC(A) SC 9, ch 1, turn R32 - SC 10, CC(B), SC 3, CC(A) SC 3, ch 1, turn R33 - SC 4, CC(B), SC 1, CC(A) SC 11, ch 1, turn R34 - SC 11, CC(B), SC 1, CC(A) SC 4, ch 1, turn R35 - SC 4, CC(B), SC 1, CC(A) SC 11, ch 1, turn R36-37 - SC across, ch 1, turn F/O Connect color B anywhere on border and SC around, make sure to work 3 SC in each corner. F/O, weave in ends, and you're done! Color Change Tutorial Begin a SC with color A, but instead of pulling color A through the loops, yarn over color B and pull it through Carry over (SC around it, holding it across sts) color A, and tail of color B that you attached, to secure it When you reach last two sts on that row, drop color B on next to last st, and pull through color A to switch back (this only applies to this pattern, not if you were doing a striped piece) to keep from having spots on your border After you chain 1 and turn, color B should be just hanging there, pick it up and carry it over until you need to color change I would practice with color changing until you are comfortable with it Here is the chart that I came up with if you would like to try to use it as a guide. The X's are Color A and the Dots are Color B. The Black arrows are what direction you should be going on that particular row. **Pattern was written by and is owned by The Crafting Owlephant. Feel free to sell your finished products but DO NOT sell this pattern as your own.** If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to E-Mail me. I would also love to see your work from my pattern. thecraftingowlephant@gmail.com

  • FREE CROCHET PATTERN- Numbers 0-9

    🄽🅄🄼🄱🄴🅁🅂 (0-9) Materials needed: • Yarn (color of your choice) • 2mm Hook (the larger the hook you use, the larger the numbers will be. If you are using this pattern paired with the D20 pattern, be sure to use the 2mm hook or your numbers will not fit on the sides) • Yarn Needle Abbreviations: Ch - chain Sts - stitches SC - single crochet HDC - half double crochet DC- double crochet DEC - decrease TC - triple crochet F/O - fasten off Zero R1 - ch 4, SC in 2nd ch from hook, SC in remaining two sts, ch 1, turn R2-5 - SC across, ch 1, turn R6 - SC, HDC, DC, ch 2, turn R7 - DC, HDC, SC, ch 1, turn R8-14 - repeat rows 6 & 7, at the end of R14 ch 1, turn R15-19 - SC across, ch 1, turn R20-28 - repeat rows 6 & 7, F/O leaving long tail Connect R28 to original ch 4 using crochet needle. One R1 - ch 4, SC in 2nd ch from hook, SC in remaining two sts, ch 1, turn R2-16 - SC across, ch 1, turn R17 - SC across, ch 1, instead of turning, begin working down side, SC 4, ch 1, turn (4) R18 - SC 1st 2 sts, DEC, ch 1, turn (3) R19 - SC 1st 2 sts, 2 SC in last st, ch 1, turn (4) R20 - SC 1st 2 sts, DEC (3) F/O, weave in all ends Two R1 - ch 4, SC in 2nd ch from hook, SC in remaining 2 sts, ch 1, turn R2 - SC across, ch 1, turn R3 - SC, HDC, DC, ch 2, turn R4 - DC, HDC, SC, ch 1, turn R5-14 - repeat R3-4, ch 1, turn R15-17 - SC across, ch 1, turn R18-21 - repeat R3-4, ch 1, turn R22 - SC across, ch 1, turn R23 - SC across, ch 1, instead of turning, begin working up side, SC 3, ch 1, turn R24-29 - SC across, ch 1, turn F/O, weave in all ends Three R1 - ch 4, SC in 2nd ch from hook, SC in remaining 2 sts, ch 1, turn R2 - SC across, ch 1, turn R3 - SC, HDC, DC, ch 2, turn R4 - DC, HDC, SC, ch 1, turn R5-14 - repeat R3-4 R15 - SC across, ch 1, instead of turning, crochet across side, SC, HDC, DC, TC, ch 1, do not turn R16 - SC, HDC, DC, into TC, ch 2, turn R17- DC, HDC, SC, ch 1, turn R18- SC, HDC, DC, ch 2, turn R19-27 - repeat R17-18, ch 1 after R27 R28-29 - SC across F/O, weave in all ends Four R1 - ch 4, SC in 2nd chain from hook, SC in remaining 2 sts, ch 1, turn R2-16 - SC across, ch 1, turn R17 - SC across, ch 1, instead of turning, begin working down side, SC 4, ch 1, turn R18 - SC 1st 2 sts, DEC, ch 1, turn R19 - SC 1st 2 sts, 2 SC in last st, ch 1, turn R20 - SC 1st 2 sts, DEC, ch 1, turn R21-26 - repeat R19-20, ch 1, turn R27 - SC, HDC next 2 sts, ch 1, instead of turning begin working across side, SC 2, HDC, ch 1, turn R28 - SC across, ch 1, turn R29 - SC across, ch 1, instead of turning begin working up side, SC 2 in 1st st, SC next 2 sts R30 - DEC, SC next 2 sts, ch 1, turn R31-33 - SC across, ch 1, turn F/O, leaving long tail Using tail, connect to inside of 4 Attach new yarn to opposite side directly across from where you finished, SC 3, ch 1, turn, repeat twice F/O, weave in all ends Five R1 - ch 4, SC in 2nd ch from hook, SC remaining 2 sts, ch 1, turn R2-9 - SC across, ch 1, turn R10 - SC across, ch 1, instead of turning begin work across side, SC 3, ch 1, turn R11-15 SC across, ch 1, turn R16 - SC across, ch 1, instead of turning begin working up side, SC 3, ch 1, turn R17 - SC across, ch 1, turn R18 - SC, HDC, DC, ch 2, turn R19 - DC, HDC, SC, ch 1, turn R20-31 - repeat R18-19 R32 - SC across F/O, weave in all ends Six R1 - ch 4, SC in 2nd ch from hook, SC in last 2 sts, ch 1, turn R2 - SC across, ch 1, turn R3 - SC, HDC, DC, ch 2, turn R4 - DC, HDC, SC, ch 1 turn R5-10 - repeat R3-4 R11 - SC across, ch 2, turn R12 - repeat R4, ch 1, turn R13-18 - SC across, ch 1, turn R19 - SC HDC, DC, ch 2, turn R20 - DC, HDC, SC, ch 1, turn R21-36 - repeat R19-20 F/O, leaving long tail, connect to side of six Seven R1- ch 4, SC in 2nd ch from hook, SC in remaining 2 sts, ch 1, turn R2-10 - SC across, ch 1, turn R11 - SC across, ch 1, instead of turning begin working across side, SC 4, ch 1, turn R12 - SC next 2 sts, DEC, ch 1, turn R13 - SC next 2 sts, 2 SC in last st, ch 1, turn R14-18 - repeat R12-13 R19-25 - SC across, ch 1, turn F/O, weave in all ends Eight R1 - ch 4, SC in 2nd ch from hook, SC in last 2 sts, ch 1, turn R2-3 - SC across, ch 1, turn (ch 2 at the end of R3) R4 - DC, HDC, SC, ch 1, turn R5 - SC, HDC, DC, ch 2, turn R6-15 - repeat R4-5, (at the end of 15 ch 1) R16-19 - SC across, ch 1, turn R20 - SC, HDC, DC, ch 2, turn R21 - DC, HDC, SC, ch 1, turn R22-33 - repeat R20-21 R34-36 - SC across F/O, you should have what looks like an "S", connect ends to middle to create the 8 Nine Same instructions as the 6, just turn it upside down. And your numbers are complete! Please don't hesitate to email me if you get stuck, I would be more than happy to assist. **Pattern was written by and is owned by The Crafting Owlephant. Feel free to sell your finished products but DO NOT sell this pattern as your own.** I would love to see your work from my pattern!

  • Welcome to my blog!

    Hi! My name is Candace, and I am the Owner/Operator of The Crafting Owlephant, with some help from my partner with sending off packages, helping me choose supplies, helping me brainstorm new ideas, and altogether just keeping my brain on track. Also, my child models some of my creations. Actually, one of the hats that I made for them will be a free pattern on here at some point. So, here's a huge THANK YOU and shoutout to Robert and Bug! I don't know how I would keep it all together without y'all. This is a Mimic Dice Storage Box that I made for Robert. It is definitely my best seller as far as patterns and finished items go. I am currently working on another finished one to post for sale in my shop. The updated box has styrene added in all of the sides to make it sturdier. All of the finished boxes in my shop will be made this way so that it doesn't collapse in on itself. The clasp has also been updated to a more secure clasp and not a snap button. What I do: The short version? I crochet things and write patterns. This Mushroom Bag is actually for sale now in my Etsy shop! The long version? I am a stay-at-home mom from a small town in Georgia with a passion for creating things, crafting, and cooking (Who knows, maybe I'll share some of my favorite recipes with you in the future). Crochet was the perfect hobby for me to do in my "me time". I never really expected it to become my favorite thing to do, or that I would own my own crochet business one day when I picked my first hook up over 10 years ago, yet here we are. I am selling patterns on Etsy and doing quite well at it. I thoroughly enjoy writing my own patterns and sharing them with all of you. I regularly have sales around the holidays, because I understand that that's when money gets tight. I am also going to start posting some of my patterns for free in my blog, so definitely keep an eye out for that. Join me: I hope you will join me on this journey of getting my business flourishing. I cannot wait to see where the coming months and years bring me and The Crafting Owlephant!

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