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Thursday, December 29, 2016

My Temperature Scarf 2017 Crochet Pattern | Posh Pooch Designs




 I tried to do a Temperature Blanket last year, 2016.
 I never finished it because it just got too big and
I ran out of time.
So, This year 2017, I have decided to do a 
Temperature Scarf Crochet A Long.

I am going to use my same color chart as last year.

You choose your color pattern,
 You Crochet 1 row a day.
Easy peasy!



See the Video on my Youtube channel

 at this LINK

I plan on making mine with
And This is a list of the colors I am using.

I will be using our daily high temperature,
As posted on my weather app on my phone.
 I am also going to keep a notebook,
 to keep track of the daily temperature.

The Scarf is Stitched in What is called The Moss Stitch.

My Temperature Scarf Crochet Pattern by Sara Sach
Please add this to your Ravery Favorites

Skill: Easy

Materials:
Crochet Hook - H
Yarn:  8 different colors of Worsted Weight (4)
           I will be using the same colors as in the chart above.
Yarn needle

Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Single Crochet
Skip (sk)
Space (sp)

Size: 10 inches wide x as long as you want to make it.
8 Rows = 2.5 inches, 365 rows = approx. 114 inches.

Notes:
Ch1 at ends of rows is a turning chain, does not count s a stitch.
Color changes are determined by your weather by the chart above.
Ch1 after the color change, when changing colors.

R: 1 - Ch 34, turn, 1 sc in the 2nd ch from the hook, 1 sc in each ch, turn, ch1. 
(33sc)

R : 2 -  1 sc in the 1st sc, *ch1, sk next sc, 1 sc in the next sc*
Repeat from * to * across, 1 sc in the last sc, turn,ch1 
(17sc, 16 ch1)

R : 3 - 1 sc in the 1st sc, *ch1, sk ch1 sp, 1 sc in next sc*
Repeat from * to * across, 1 sc in the last sc, turn, ch1 
(17sc, 16 ch1)

Repeat R : 3 for each row of scarf.

Finish with 1 row of sc across the bottom, for a finished edge.
I have gathered my yarns, 
and copied off my color chart, 
so I am ready to go.
Post your pics and tops here:
Temperature Scarf Event
Who is with me?

Friday, December 23, 2016

How I Made A Yarn Christmas And Globe Ornament | Posh Pooch Designs

Merry Christmas!
I want to show you how I made a 
Yarn Globe and Christmas Ornament.
Super easy and fun to give away!
Grab all your Yarny friends and make a bunch!

See the Video on my Youtube channel 
at this LINK


It is really easy and only takes a few supplies.
 You can purchase the plastic globe or ornament at your local Walmart or Hobby Lobby.

I used Lion Brand Bon bon yarn. and rolled them into small balls.
I then made a small swatch of the same yarn.
I crocheted a bottom for my globe.
 And put everything inside the globe.
It has a nice big opening so lots of fun things
 can easily be put inside.
DO NOT ADD WATER!
Close the bottom and add a decorative bottom if desired.

 The ornament opening is smaller and you
 will need to roll the balls smaller.
Most of the things will still fit inside, you will 
just have to scrunch them up a bit.

Things to add to the Ornament and Globes;
 yarn balls
small knitting needles 
small crochet hook
Stitch markers
Pins
 Buttons
Charms
Beads
 Glitter
Fake snow
The perfect gift for all your yarn Friends!

Thursday, December 22, 2016

Christmas Up Your Dog or Cat - Free Crochet Pattern | Posh Pooch Designs

I have put together a few Free Crochet Patterns
 to Christmas up your dogs and cats.
These easy crochet patterns can be whipped up quickly
 and are perfect for Holiday photos.

These are all Crochet Patterns that I have written.
Sara Sach of

 Just Click the Name of the picture,
 it is the Link
 to take you to the Free pattern.


Crochet Pattern and Video

Crochet Pattern and Video

Crochet Pattern

Crochet Pattern and Video

Knitting Pattern

Crochet Pattern and Video

 Crochet Pattern

Merry Christmas!
From Rosie and Maximo

Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Live Video Chat with Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs - Is it a messy Bun or a Ponytail Hat? | Posh Pooch Designs


Live Video Chat with Sara Sach of 

Today's Video we will be discussing,
"Is it a Messy Bun Hat or a Ponytail Hat?
And How do you put it on?"


































I received these questions about 100 times
 this last week, so I decided to address them.

You can see the Live Video chat 
on my Youtube Channel 
at this Link

First. let me say I am really loving my Messy bun and
ponytail hats!
I have made them from all types and weights of yarn. 
They are great for running and exercise, 
or popping one on any old time.
 I wear mine home from the gym when my hair is still wet,
 From my shower after swimming. 
And they are very warm, because your hair covers the hole.

These are made from Worsted Weight(4) yarns.
Messy Bun, Ponytail,Slouchy and Beanie Hats.
and
These are 
Crochet Pattern

What's New this Week at Posh Pooch Design

New Crochet Pattern Release:

Free Crochet Pattern and Video

Striped Dog Scarf For any Size Dog
Free Crochet Pattern and Video



Monday, December 19, 2016

Gingerbread Doll Crochet Pattern | Posh Pooch Designs

Gingerbread Doll Crochet Pattern
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs

This Little doll is super easy. It is perfect for your 
Christmas and Holiday decorations,
 and super  fun to play with.
It can be a Gingerbread Boy or Girl!
Would this little doll look so sweet 
peeking out of  a Christmas Stocking?
And Because it is really easy and fast to make,
 you will want to make a bunch of them
 This doll would also make a great snowman, 
or Santa. Just change the colors of yarn.
I think Rosie likes it, too!
She sure loves her stuffies.

Gingerbread Doll Crochet Pattern by Sara Sach
Please add this Crochet Pattern to Your Ravelry Favorites

Skill: Easy

Materials:
Crochet Hook - G
Yarn - Worsted Weight (4) – C1-Light Brown 3oz., 
            1 oz. of C2 white, C3 black, C4 Red and C5Green
Stuffing – Poly fiber fill
Stitch markers
Yarn Needle

 Stitches:
 Chain (ch)
 Single Crochet (sc)
Change (chg)

Size: About 15 inches from pompom to feet.

Head and Body – Are Stitched in one piece.
We will be starting at the top of the head and work in rounds.

R: 1 - Ch 2, 5 sc in the 2nd ch from the hook, join in a circle. (6 sc)
R: 2 - 2 sc in each sc, (12 sc)
R: 3 - *1 sc in the 1st sc, 2 sc in the next sc, Repeat from * around, (18 sc)
R: 4 - * 1 sc in the 1st 2 sc, 2 sc in the next sc, Repeat from * around, (24 sc)
R: 5 - * 1 sc in the 1st 4 sc, 2 sc in the next sc, Repeat from * around, (28 sc)
R: 6 - * 1 sc in the 1st 6sc, 2 sc in the next sc, Repeat from * around, (32 sc)
R: 7 – R: 8 - 1 sc in each sc, (32 sc) 43.
R: 9 – Chg to C2, 1 sc in each sc, (32sc)
R: 10 – Chg back to C1, 1 sc in each sc, (32sc)
R: 11 – R: 35 – Repeat R: 10
R: 36 – Chg to C2, 1 sc in each sc, (32sc)
R: 37 - Chg back to C1, 1 sc in each sc, (32sc)
R: 38 – R:  40 - 1 sc in each sc, tie off after R: 40,
leaving a 24 inch tail of yarn for sewing the bottom closed.
Stuff the head and body, flatten it and sew closed.

Arms and Legs: Make 4
The Arms and the Legs are all made exactly the same.

R: 1 - Ch 2, 5 sc in the 2nd ch from the hook, join in a circle. (6 sc)
R: 2 - 2 sc in each sc, (12 sc)
R: 3 - *1 sc in the 1st sc, 2 sc in the next sc, Repeat from * around, (18 sc)
R: 4- R: 6 - 1 sc in each sc, (18 sc)
R: 7 – Chg to C2, 1 sc in each sc, (18 sc)
R: 8 – Chg back to C1, 1 sc in each sc (18 sc)
R: 9 - R: 18 – 1 sc in each sc, tie off after R: 18,
Leave an 18 inch tail of yarn for sewing closed and sewing onto doll.
Stuff each arm and leg and sew them onto the doll.

Scarf:
 With 1 strand each of red and white, ch 41,
Turn and sl st back down the ch, tie off.
Add a few pieces of Fringe to the end of each scarf.
Tie the scarf around the neck area of the doll, this will form the head.

Eyes, Buttons and Peppermint:
These are all made the same:
Black for eyes (make 2)
green for buttons (make 2)
Red and White for peppermint (make 1)

Ch 2, 6 sc in the 2nd ch from the hook, join to first sc with a slst, tie off,
 Leaving a 12 inch tail of yarn for sewing in place.

Place on the doll and sew securely.

Candy Cane:
Using 1 strand each of red and white yarn, ch 12,
Turn 1 slst in the 2nd ch from the hook, and in each ch, tie off
and sew onto the Gingerbread man’s hand.

Pom pom :
Using 2 strands of yarn, red and white, wrap the yarn around your hand about 20 time.
Cut a piece of yarn about 18 inches. Slip the piece of yarn through the loops and tie a knot.
 Cut the loops and trim them evenly.
 Attach Pom pom to the top of the head.

Rosie is not so sure she likes him....

An Ad Free PDF File
 Is Now Available
For $3.50 in my Raverly Shop
 At This LINK
This Pattern also Makes a great Snowman - LINK

See the Other Gingerbread themed Crochet Patterns
 at this LINK

Merry Christmas!

Saturday, December 17, 2016

My Chunky Messy Bun and Ponytail Hat Crochet Pattern | Posh Pooch Designs

My Chunky Messy Bun and Ponytail Hat Crochet Pattern 
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs




I had no intentions of writing a pattern for a 
Messy Bun or Ponytail Hat, 
but I got so many requests for a video for a
 chunky version, I just had to.


You will find this Chunky Hat Crochet Pattern
 to be so easy and quick to stitch up.
It can be worked up with any chunky 5 or 6 yarn, 
or you can use 2 strands of any worsted weight (4) yarn.


You can make a Chunky Messy Bun Hat, 
and a Chunky Ponytail Hat.
 And Both versions are Super Duper Simple!


See The Video On my Youtube Crochet 
Channel at This LINK


My Chunky Messy Bun and Ponytail Hat Crochet Pattern
By Sara Sach
Please add this pattern to your Ravelry Favorites

Skill: Easy - I mean it - it is  super duper easy!

Materials :
Crochet Hook - K/101/2-6.50MM
Yarn - Any Chunky Yarn(5 or 6) 3 oz. (about 60 yards)
Yarn need with BIG Eye.
Button for embellishment
Ponytail band for Ponytail hat only

Stitches:
Chain(ch)
Slip Stitch (slst)
Single Crochet (sc)
Double Crochet (dc)
Double Crochet 2 Stitches together ( dc2tog)
Back Loop Only (BLO)

Size: Youth (18 inches)  Adult (20 inches)
Pattern written for Youth with Adult in Parenthesis .
This pattern is really easy to adjust to smaller or larger sizes.
3 rows of the headband = 1 inch, 1 row of Double Crochet = 1 inch

Pattern Notes:
Chain 1 does not count as stitch.
Rounds are joined with a Slip Stitch.
Chain 3 counts as a Double Crochet.

R :1 - Both Hats start the same at the hatband.
Starting with the Hatband –
Ch1 at ends of rows, does not count as a st,
 it is a turning ch.
Ch 8, 1 sc in the 2nd ch from the hook,
And in each ch across, ch1, turn (7 sc)


R : 2- Working in the blo,
1 sc in each sc, ch1, turn (7sc)

R : 3 – R : 44 (54) - Repeat R : 2
Do not tie off.



R: 45 (55 - Place the 2 ends together and slst closed
to form the hatband. Do not tie off.

R: 46(56) - Dc evenly around the top of the hatband,
Place 1 dc in the top of each row,
 join to the 1st dc with a slst, ch3
46(56) dc

R : 47(57) -1 dc in each dc, join, ch 3

R : 48(58) -  1 dc in each dc, join, ch 3

R : 49(59) - 1 dc in each dc, join, ch 3

If more length is needed add more rows here, for both hats.

R : 50(60) - *1 dc in the next 2 dc, dctog the next 2 dc*
Repeat From * to * around, join, ch 3

R: 51(61) - *1 dc in the next 2 dc, dctog the next 2 dc*
Repeat From * to * around, join, ch 3

Stop here for Messy Bun Hat - tie off weave in your ends.
Add a Button for embellishment.


Continue for Ponytail Hat

R: 52(62) - Repeat R: 51 (61)

R: 53 (63) 1 dc in each dc, join, Ch1

Place Hair band in the hole, 1 sc in each dc around the band, join, tie off.
Ponytail Hat

Perfect Fit!

I wear mine all the time and Love them.
Perfect for runners and joggers.
or any one on on the go.
I have even seen men using them for their man bun!

Get The Free Crochet Pattern and Video for the
 Worsted Weight Messy Bun and Ponytail hat at

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For $3.50 In my Ravelry Shop
At This LINK

Friday, December 16, 2016

Gingerbread V Stitch Headband | Posh Pooch Designs

The Gingerbread V Stitch Headband
 Crochet Pattern
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs
This is a super easy headband and ear warmer. 
It can be made to look like Gingerbread.

I striped this one to look like Peppermint.
How about make some in your favorite 
team or School colors.

The V  Stitch gives this headband  a really
pretty Texture and very stretchy.
Any Worsted Weight (4) yarn can be used.



See The Video on my Youtube Channel
 At This LINK

Gingerbread V- Stitch Headband Crochet Pattern by Sara Sach
Please add this Pattern to Your Ravelry Favorites

Skill: Easy

Materials:
Crochet Hook – I
Yarn – Worsted Weight (4) about 2 oz.
            Gingerbread - Beige, White, green, pink, black
Yarn Needle

Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Skip (sk)
Slip Stitch (sl st)
Single Crochet (sc)
V Stitch – (V st - dc, ch1, dc)

Size: Youth:18 -19 inches, Adult: 20-22
    3.5 inches wide, to make wider ad chs in 2 ch increments.
    To make Headband wider add chs in  chs2 increments.
 ( 2chs = 1 inch, 2 chs will add an additional V stitch)

Notes:
Ch 3 counts as a dc
For Gingerbread Headband– Change to White yarn on R: 13 and on R : 23 for the Icing Stripes.
For Striped Headband - change colors every 2 rows.

R: 1 – ch 13, (1st 3 chs count as 1st dc) 1 dc in the 4th ch from the hook,
Sk the next ch, *dc, ch1, dc in the next ch* Repeat From * to * 2 more times,
Sk the next ch, 1 dc in the last 2 dc, turn (2dc, 3 V Sts, 2dc)

R: 2 – Ch3, dc in the next dc, 1 V St in the 3 V Sts, 1 dc in the last 2 dc, turn
(2dc, 3 V Sts, 2dc)

R: 3 – R: 38 – Repeat R: 2 –Youth
R: 3 – R: 44 – Repeat R: 2 – Adult
When Headband is as long as needed, place the 2 ends together and Slst Closed.


Bow:
R: 1 - Ch 11, 1 sc in the 2nd ch from the end and in each ch across, ch 1 turn. (10sc)
R: 2 - 1 sc in each sc, ch1, turn (10sc)
R: 3 - Repeat R: 2, tie off.
With a 10 inch piece of matching yarn, pinch the center of the bow, and wind yarn
 around several time, secure tightly and attach to headband.

Cheeks and Buttons:
 Make 3 buttons and 2 cheeks
Ch3, 5 sc in the 2nd ch from the hook, join in a circle with a slst, tie off leaving a
 10 inch tail of yarn for sewing onto the headband as shown in the picture.

Embroider eyes and smile on with black yarn.

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For $3.50 in my Ravelry Shop
 At This LINK