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Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Christmas Ornament Balls Crochet Pattern By Sara Sach

Christmas Ornament Balls 
Crochet Pattern 
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs


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I HAVE A FESTIVE FUN CROCHET PATTERN FOR US TO ENJOY!

Christmas Ornament Balls 
Crochet Pattern 

This Crochet Pattern is easy, fun, and a great way
 to use up Your left over yarn to make some
 Holiday baubles. You can hang them on the tree,
 or hang them around. or decorate with them
 in baskets and bowls.

You can also toss them around the room for some
 holiday fun with the kids and grandkids. 
Because you can not break them! Maybe make a game 
of toss the ornaments into baskets!

So, Is it Christmas Ball or Bauble?

I designed them using left over med (4) Acrylic 
Christmas, Holiday and Sparkle yarns. I stitched a bunch
 up in just a few hours! Make them striped, 2 colors or 
all one color. Maybe make some in your kids or 
grandkids favorite colors.  You do not have to make them
 in traditional colors. When the Games are done, 
let them each take one home.
I think even the adults will want one.



See The Video On My Crochet Youtube 
Channel At This LINK




 
Christmas Ornament Balls Crochet Pattern 

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Skill: Easy
 
Materials:
Crochet hook – H / 5 mm.
Yarn - Med (4) Acrylic Yarn – Your choice of colors 2 oz. per ball
Stuffing - Polyfiberfil (about a handful)
Yarn Needle
 
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Slip Stitch (slst)
Single Crochet (sc)
Double Crochet (dc)
Skip (sk)
Space (sp)
Change to (chgto)
 
Size: 4 inches tall, 11 inches around

Notes:
Ch1 does not count as a st
Ch3 Counts as a dc

 
Pattern:
 
R: 1 – Ch3, join in a circle, ch4,
*Dc, ch1* in the circle,
Repeat From * to * 6 more times,
Join to the 3rd ch of the beginning ch4,
(8 sets of dc, ch1)


R: 2 – Chgto C2, leave C1 attached,
Slst in the ch1 sp, ch3, dc, 
*2 dc, ch1 in the sp between the next 3 dc*
Repeat from * to * 6 more times,
Join to the ch3
(8 sets of 2dc)


R: 3 - Chgto C3, leave C1and C2 attached,
Slst in the ch1 sp, ch3, dc, 
*2 dc in the sp between the next 3 dc*
Repeat from * to * 14 more times,
Join to the ch3
(16 sets of 2dc)



R: 4 - Chgto C1, leave C3 and C2 attached, ch1
Sc in each dc around, join to the 1st sc with a slst
(32 sc)


 
R: 5 - Chgto C2, Tie off C1, leave C3 attached, ch1
Sc in each dc around, join to the 1st sc with a slst
(32 sc)



R: 6 - Chgto C3, Tie C3 attached, ch1
Sc in each dc around, join to the 1st sc with a slst,
Tie off C3, weave in the ends.
(32 sc)



Repeat R: 1 – R: 6
Do not tie off after R: 6



Place the edges together, right side out,
Slst around, attached them together.
Leave opening for stuffing.
Stuff the ornament and slst the opening closed.
 


Add Ribbon and hooks for hanging,
beads and buttons, what every you like.

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Tuesday, November 12, 2024

COFFEE AND CROCHET WEEKLY NEWLETTER - Premier Week! So Much Yarnie Fun! With Sara Sach

 COFFEE AND CROCHET 
WEEKLY NEWLETTER
Premier Week! 
So Much Yarnie Fun!
With Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs



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Channel At This LINK





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I Forgot Last Week's Shout Out
 And So I Am Doing it This week!


Shout Out of The Week
Amanda of Serendipity Crochet 
Youtube Channel Link

She teaches all about amigurumi techniques.
She teaches slow and smoothly, 
easy to follow and understand.

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What's New This Week At



THIS OR THAT ?
To Carry or Float Your yarn?
Video LINK



FRIDAY FUN DAY!
Pine Tree Tea Towel
 Crochet Pattern And Video - LINK




November Yellow Topaz 
Crochet Square
 Crochet Pattern And Video - LINK



See Ya Next Week!



Monday, November 11, 2024

November Yellow Topaz Crochet Square By Sara Sach

 November Yellow Topaz 

Crochet Square Crochet Pattern 

By Sara Sach Of Posh Pooch Designs


 November Yellow Topaz Crochet Square is our 
crochet square For the month of November.
I designed it using 2 shades of yellow and white. I 
wanted the center to be dark and gradually get lighter,
 and trimmed with the darker yellow.


I love The how it starts round and ends up square.
It's was a fun Square to design, and fun to 
stitch up as well. And as usual I used all medium (4) 
weight acrylic yarns from my yarn stash for mine.
But remember you can use any colors of your choosing.



What is the This Crochet ALong
 All About? 

FYI: Each month there is a crochet Granny Square
 that is inspired by the Birthstone of each month.
There is a written pattern with pictures, 
and a Brand New Video Tutorial.
Make at least 2 squares for each month.

When we finish all 12 squares we will be joining
 them into a blanket,
 but you can make whatever you would like.
 A Bag, A Scarf, a Hat, or Whatever.


Here Are The Links For The 
Previous Month's Squares


1. January Garnet Square LINK

2. February Amethyst Square LINK

3. March Aquamarine LINK

4. April Diamond Square LINK

5. May Emerald Square LINK

6. June Pearl Square LINK

7. July Ruby Square LINK


8. August Peridot Square LINK

9. September Sapphire Square LINK

10. October Rose Quarts Square LINK

Remember, Each month's square is inspired
 by the birthstone, but you can make your
 squares any colors of your choosing.


See The Video On My Crochet Youtube 
Channel At This LINK





November Yellow Topaz Crochet Square 

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Skill: Easy
 
Materials:
Crochet Hook – H/ 5.00MM
Yarn – Worsted Weight (4) 3 shades of yellow (dark C1, medium C2, light C3)
Yarn needle
 
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Slip Stitch (slst)
Double Crochet (dc)
Skip (sk)
Space (sp)
Change to (Chgto)
Front Post Double Crochet (FPDC)
 
Size: 6 inch Square
 
Notes:
Rounds are joined with slst.
Ch3 counts as a dc
 
R: 1 – With C1, Ch 5, join in a circle, ch4 (counts as a dc, ch1)
*dc, ch1 in the circle* 
Repeat From * to * 6 more times, join to the ch 3.
(8 sets of dc, ch1)


R: 2 – Ch3 in the 1st ch1 sp, 1dc in the same sp, ch1,
*2dc, ch1 in the next ch1 sp*
Repeat From * to * 6 more times, join to the top of ch 3.
(8 sets of 2dc, ch1)


R: 3 – Chgto C2, ch3 in the next ch1 sp, 1 dc, ch1, 2dc, 
ch1 in that same sp (1st corner made)
2 dc, ch1 in the next ch1 sp,
*2dc, ch1, 2dc, ch1 in the next ch1 sp, 2dc, ch1 in the next ch1 sp*
Repeat From * to * 2 more times, join to the top of the ch3.
(4 corners, 4 sides)


R: 4 - Ch3 in the next ch1 sp, 1 dc, ch1, 2dc,
 in that same sp, (1st corner made)
1dc between the next 2 dc, 1 dc in the next ch1 sp,
1dc between the next 2 dc, 1 dc in the next ch1 sp,
1dc between the next 2 dc,
 
 
*2 dc, ch1, 2dc, in the next ch1 sp, (1st corner made)
1dc between the next 2 dc, 1 dc in the next ch1 sp,
1dc between the next 2 dc, 1 dc in the next ch1 sp,
1dc between the next 2 dc*
Repeat From * to * 2 more times, join to the top of Ch3.
Slst to the Next corner.


R: 5 –Chgto C3, Ch3 in the next ch1 sp, 1 dc, ch1, 2dc,
 in that same sp, (1st corner made)
Ch1, dc in between the next 2 dc, ch1, sk the next dc,
FPDC around the next dc, dc in the next dc,
FPDC around the next dc, dc in the next dc,
FPDC around the next dc, dc in the next dc, ch1
 
* 2 dc, ch1, 2dc, in the next ch1 sp, (1st corner made)
Ch1, dc in between the next 2 dc, ch1, sk the next dc,
FPDC around the next dc, dc in the next dc,
FPDC around the next dc, dc in the next dc,
FPDC around the next dc, dc in the next dc, ch1
1dc between the next 2 dc*
Repeat From * to * 2 more times, join to top of ch3,
Slst to the next corner.



R: 6 – Chg to C1, Ch3 in the next ch1 sp, 1 dc, ch1, 2dc,
 in that same sp, (1st corner made)
Ch1, dc in between the next 2 dc, 1 dc in the ch1 sp, ch1
FPDC around the FPDC, ch1, sk next dc,
FPDC around the FPDC, ch1, sk next dc,
FPDC around the FPDC, ch1, sk next dc,
1 dc in the ch1 sp, 1 dc in between the next 2 dc,
 
*2 dc, ch1, 2dc, in that next ch1 sp, (1st corner made)
Ch1, dc in between the next 2 dc, 1 dc in the ch1 sp, ch1
FPDC around the FPDC, ch1, sk next dc,
FPDC around the FPDC, ch1, sk next dc,
FPDC around the FPDC, ch1, sk next dc,
1 dc in the ch1 sp, 1 dc in between the next 2 dc*
Repeat From * to * 2 more times, join to the top of ch 3



 
R:7 - *Sc, ch1 sc in the ch1 sp of the corner, 1 sc in each st and in each ch1 sp*
Repeat from * to * 3 more times, join to the 1st sc, tie off, weave in your ends.




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Friday, November 8, 2024

FRIDAY FUN DAY! Pine Trees Tea Towel Crochet Pattern And Video By Sara Sach

 FRIDAY FUN DAY!
Pine Trees Tea Towel 
Crochet Pattern And Video
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs



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The Pine Trees Tea Towel is a pretty and elegant
 crochet pattern. It has a lacy tree effect that makes
 for a fancy appearance.  The solid top of the towel 
is a simple texture pattern that makes it a sturdy towel
 for use in the kitchen and bathroom. Though,
It is so pretty you will want to save it for your guests.



I designed the towel using I Love This Cotton Yarn
 from Hobby Lobby, that it is Medium (4)weight yarn.
The colors are lime and green variegated. I love them
 but you can use darker greens for a more mountain
 feel, or white for a snowy winter feel.



I wanted the towel to has Christmas And Holiday feel
 with out being too glitzy. It can also work well
 with cabin or mountain decorations.
You can Holiday it up by using  Christmas Colors 
and sparkle yarns if you like or keep it simple and sophisticated.



See The Video On My Crochet Youtube 
Channel At This LINK





Pine Tree Tea Towel Crochet Pattern


Please Add This Crochet Pattern To Your Ravelry Favorites

 

Skill: Easy
 
Materials: I / 5.5 mm.
Yarn – Medium (5) Cotton Yarn C1 - I Love This Cotton - Bright Green - 2 oz.
                                                         C2 - I Love This Cotton – Green Variegated – 2 oz.
Yarn Needle
 
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Single Crochet (sc)
Double Crochet (dc)
Skip (sk)
Space (sp)
Back Loop Only (BLO)
Change to (chgto)
 
Size: 11 X 14 inches
 
Notes:
Ch3 Counts as a dc

Pattern:
 
R: 1 – With C1, ch 39, dc in the 4th ch from the hook,
and in each ch across, turn, ch 3(37 dc)


R: 2 – 1 dc in the next 2 dc,
ch3, sk 4 dc, sc in the next dc, ch3, sk 4dc, dc in the next 2 dc,
ch3, sk 4 dc, sc in the next dc, ch3, sk 4dc, dc in the next 2 dc,
ch3, sk 4 dc, sc in the next dc, ch3, sk 4dc, dc in the last 3 dc,
Turn, Ch3 (10 dc, 3 sc, 6 ch 3)

Don't Worry The Curl is okay

R: 3 - 1 dc in the next 2 dc, 1 dc in the next ch,
ch2, sc in the next sc, ch2, dc in the 4th ch, 1dc in the next 2 dc, dc in the next ch,
ch2, sc in the next sc, ch2, dc in the 4th ch, 1dc in the next 2 dc, dc in the next ch,
ch2, sc in the next sc, ch2, dc in the 4th ch, dc in the last 3 dc, Turn ch 3
(12 dc, 3 sc, 6 ch2)


R: 4 - 1 dc in the next 3 dc, 1 dc in the next ch,
Ch 2, sc in the sc, ch 2, dc in the 3rd ch, 1 dc in the next 4dc, dc in the next ch,
Ch 2, sc in the sc, ch 2, dc in the 3rd ch, 1 dc in the next 4dc, dc in the next ch,
Ch 2, sc in the sc, ch 2, dc in the 3rd ch, 1 dc in the last 4 dc, Turn, ch 3
(21 dc, 3 sc, 6 ch 2)


R: 5 - 1 dc in the next 4 dc, 1 dc in the next ch,
Ch 1, dc in the next sc, ch 1, dc in the 2nd ch, dc in the next 6 dc, dc in the next ch,
Ch 1, dc in the next sc, ch 1, dc in the 2nd ch, dc in the next 6 dc, dc in the next ch,
Ch 1, dc in the next sc, ch 1, dc in the 2nd ch, dc in the last 5 dc, Turn, ch 3
Turn, ch 3 (31 dc, 6 ch1)


R: 6 - 1 dc in the next 5 dc, 1 dc in the next ch 1 sp, ch1, dc in the next ch1 sp,
1 dc in the next 8 dc, 1 dc in the next ch 1 sp, ch1, dc in the next ch1 sp,
1 dc in the next 8 dc, 1 dc in the next ch 1 sp, ch1, dc in the next ch1 sp,
1 dc in the last 6 dc, turn, ch1 (34 dc, 3 ch1)

 
R: 7 – 1 dc in the next dc, 1 dc in each dc and ch1 sp across, Turn (37 dc)


R: 8 – Chgto C2, Tie off C1, Blo, 1 dc in each dc across, turn, ch 3 (37 dc, BLO)



R: 9 – 1 dc in the next dc, 1 dc in each dc across (37 dc)


R: 10 – R: 25 – Repeat R: 8 – R: 9
Alternating Rows



R: 26 – Chgto C1, Tie off C2, Turn Working across the top of the Towel,
I sc in each st across, sc, ch1, sc in the corner,
Evenly sc down the side of the towel to the 1st bottom corner,
Sc, ch1, sc in the corner,
Evenly sc across  the bottom of the towel
Sc, ch1, sc in the corner,
Evenly sc down the side of the towel to the top corner, sc, ch1,
Join to the 1st sc, tie  off, weave in the end.


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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

COFFEE AND CROCHET WEEKLY NEWSLETTER November Give Away And Yarnie Fun With Sara Sach

 COFFEE AND CROCHET
 WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
November Give Away And Yarnie Fun
With Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs



See The Video On My Crochet Youtube
 Channel At This LINK




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Shout Out of The Week
Amanda of Serendipity Crochet 
Youtube Channel Link

She teaches all about amigurumi techniques.
She teaches slow and smoothly, 
easy to follow and understand.

Go Like, Share And Subscribe

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November Give Away


A Crochet Hook Set By Samjot Pens has been donated For The November Give Away!!!!


I Am also including 5 Skeins of 
The Wonder Yarn from Furls Crochet.

SamJotPens Etsy Shop LINK
Custom Handmade Ink Pens

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The Jot Turner 
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Puzzle Cotton Yarn
Med (4) Weight
57% Acrylic 43 % Cotton
7 oz / 349 yards
12 Colorways



"Puzzle Cotton features everything you love about Puzzle, 
in an all-season cotton and acrylic blend. Beautifully 
wound into a unique beehive ball, each ball is made
 with multiple coordinating colors that combine to
 create ever-changing, softly blended stripes. 
This yarn is perfect for creating gorgeous sweaters,
 accessories, and yes, blankets!"

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What Is New This Week At 



We Planted Tulips And Daffodils
Video - LINK




Checked Pot Pad And Pot Holder
 Crochet Pattern And Video LINK



Carnival Hood 
Crochet Pattern And Video - LINK