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Thanks love for taking a read. Live, Love, Laugh... Until next time. Khenzuri
Hi loves,
Happy New year to you. I would love to wish you all a wonderful and prosperous 2023, filled with good health, wealth, happiness and all your hearts desires. On January 18, 2023, I was browsing YouTube and found a very easy to follow tutorial of a cute purse. I watched the entire video and decided, hmmm I am going to make my little girl one.
I usually don't pay much attention to the type of yarn and sometimes the needle size. I just use what I have and make modifications where necessary, and this time was no different. I had this yarn , I unfortunately don't know the brand as it was a completed item I was asked to unravel to make something for my daughter's god mother, she however did not give me the go ahead and she has since past.
I did the number of chains the pattern required but since the yarn and needle were different, my piece was small so I doubled the number of stitches. It was quiet an easy pattern to follow, I was in the rhythm minutes after starting. After completing the number of rows she did, I decided to do another repeat which gave me the size that would be perfect for my 2 year old.
Can you tell that she loves her new bag? I didn't attached the tassels because I was ordered by her sister to make another and wanted to ensure I had enough of the yarn to do so. I was given some specific instructions to follow when doing the 2nd bag:
"Mommy can you make me one as well, but make it so my phone and other things can go in it!" "And it needs to go across my body, like so (demonstrating with her hands)". So loves look out for the sequel.
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Thanks love for taking a read. Live, Love, Laugh... Until next time. Khenzuri
Hi Loves,
Tis the season for giving and for that reason, I would like to share this easy cross-body bag pattern with you. I know this post is not like any I've done before in terms of writing style but as we grow as individuals I would like to grow as a blogger.
In this blog, I am going to provide you with the full details of the written pattern which is quite easy for you to follow, as well as the yarn type etc.
I do hope you love this bag as much as I did. The yarn was one carried by Ice Yarns, though the colour I used is out of stock there are still a few colours you could choose from. This bag is completely customizable so you could also use just about any yarn you like. The size would then be different.
As promised here is the full written pattern.
Yarn Information:
Ice Yarn Woolfine in the colour Gold fnt2-58305
1 ball
Fiber Content: 50% Wool, 50% Acrylic
Weight: 50 gr. / 1.76 oz. per ball
Length: 350 m. / 382 yds. per ball
Yarn Thickness: 2 Fine: Sport, Baby
You will need to know how to do the loop stitch which is quite easy. There are also many easy-to-follow videos on YouTube. I used one skein but held 2 strands together for the bag. The pattern is done in one piece then folded and joined in the side and base to make the bag.
Loop stitch – insert your hook as you would to sc, loop the yarn over your finger and stretch it to the length you desire. Put the hook under both strands of yarn and pull both through the stitch. Yarn over and pull through the loops on the hook.
Abbreviation:
sc – single crochet
sl st – slip stitch
ch – chain
hdc – half double crochet
The bag is 7′ without the loops and strap, 9′ with the loops, 30′ with strap un-stretched… 34; when strap is stretched (when loaded).
Pattern:
Chain 61.
row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from hook and in all stitch.
row 2: 1 loop stitch in all stitch
Repeat rows 1-2 5 times for a total of 12 rows.
Next step:
sc in each stitch for a total of 30 rows.
Construction:
Fold your piece in half with the right side on the inside. Ensure all your loops are inside. Start at the top of the bag slip stitch along the side and base. For re-enforcement sc from the base, along the side back to the top of the bag. Turn your bag back on the right side.
Strap... Option A:
Cut the yarn after you finish sewing the side and base. Attach the yarn in any stitch on the side... sc in 6 stitches ensuring you have 3 on either side.
ch 1, turn, sc in each stitch (6 sc) - repeat for the length of your straps.
Or
Option B: After sewing up your bag, do not fasten off.
Sc in 3 stitches from where the yarn is connected... Ch 1 turn sc in the 3 stitches you just made, then hdc in the next 3 stitches (this will ensure it levels out)
ch 1, turn, sc in each stitch (6 sc). repeat for the length of your straps.
Ensure the strap is not twisted once you have achieved your desired length. Connect to the other side of your bag using your desired method.
For closure, I attached my yarn to the centre of the opening on one side of the bag, chain 15, sc in the 6th chain from the hook(buttonhole made) and in every chain back to the middle of the bag. Fasten off and hide the yarn tail. Sew a button a few rows down from the opening on the other side of the bag. Feel free to close your bag however you like.
If you do make this bag please tag me on Instagram, Facebook, Ravelry and Twitter.
Thanks love for taking a read. Live, Love, Laugh... Until next time.
Hi loves,
Man oh man how long has it been????? A while... I know.
Well you see 2018, was the last time I made dolls for Things Jamaica 🇯🇲, they haven't reached out to me and neither have I.
2019 came and gone, then there was that year we all wish never came. 2021 came with a glimmer of hope and I thought... Wait!!! I should make contact as I'm sure a few items were outstanding for me still.
The question was asked are you still in operation? My answer was yes. They placed an order, their biggest one yet. I was really happy about this as I haven't been in the creative mood for a while and this got the juices flowing.
I gave an estimate of a month for the completion. The first week sees me moving at lightning ⚡ speed (you would have thought I was related to Usain Bolt, 🤣🤣🤣). Then comes motherhood, school work, housework, and my 9-5 among other things and my month deadline was fast approaching and I was nowhere near completion 😭😭😭😭...
I would be lying if I say I wasn't worried... Thankfully it wasn't a hard and fast deadline so a week or so over the month they were all finished.
Packaged and ready to be delivered. I was pressed for time, as I was working late into the night with work the next morning, I forgot to take the finished product picture of the keychains.
So loves without further ado here are my beauties in all their glory😁😁😁😁.
Looking at the picture, justice isn't being served. Oh, how I wish you all could see them in person.
Bye until next time.
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Hi Loves,
I was allowed to design something using Ice Yarns Softly Baby. I had no clue what type of yarn it was, how it felt, was it easy or hard to work with. Nothing, I knew absolutely nothing about this yarn, so when my package arrived and I ripped it open, I was in utter awe. The yarn felt so soft. My girls even agreed.
They started placing orders as to what they both wanted me to make from the yarn. I had to remind them of the task at hand, lol.
I decided to design a baby blanket, one that a beginner could do as well. I first went to stitchfiddle.com to ensure what was in my head looked good on paper. With that aspect completed and looking as I thought it would. I wrote the steps down (as it did not transfer to the written pattern automatically with the basic option) and then I gather my supplies.
Needle.... ✔
Yarn.....✔
Pattern....✔
Though simplistic it may seem, if I didn't have the above tool to show what the finished product would look like. Man, I would have had a foggy 🐸🐸🐸🐸 farm before the item even get midway.
I worked on my blanket, took pictures, and upload my design to Ice yarn. What's next? 🤷♀️ ....................... I don't know.
So I folded my blanket, and store it away. Fast ward a few months I heard friends of mine were having their first child... I decided to gift the blanket along with a hat as my baby gift.
Was wondering if they didn't want the gift as they were taking a mighty long time to retrieve it... But was overjoyed when the dad finally picked it up, and the mom messages me squealing about how she loved them. I was beaming with pride😁😁😁😁
These are moments to live for as a creator/designer ( in the making) 🤭🤭🤭🤭..giggles!!!
You can make your very own Slanted ridges. Go ahead try it and give me your feedback.
Until next time... Live, laugh, and love.❤❤❤
Hi loves,
Today we will be doing the Half Double Crochet (hdc). This stitch is taller than the single crochet but shorter than the double crochet, hence the name half double crochet. It is also a slightly dense stitch that is good for clothing like skirts and shorts. Your projects work up faster than doing single crochets. There is much to be said about the half double crochet but without further ado, let's learn how to do the HDC so we can start making beautiful pieces.
How Is It Done?
To do the HDC you would begin as you would for the double crochet by yarning over before inserting your hook into the desired stitch. Then this is where the difference takes place. With three loops on your hook, you yarn over and pull through all three loops and there you have it, one hdc completed. Easy as pie don't you think?
You are a visual learner
No issues there... Let's get some visuals for you.
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