I got lots of compliments on how nice this dress looked. When you are just beginning knitting all you really need is an easy pattern to make. I decided to make my own pattern, it’s available for free in this post.
Read moreMaking this easy, cute, adorable crochet headband with flower about 7 months ago, now I want to share the pattern here. Baby Headband / Ear Warmer Crochet Pattern, With Flower (size 3-6 months) by Effi GratiaProject.com You will need: Worsted weight yarn (I used Lily Sugar n Cream) Size G6/4mm Crochet Hook Tapestry needle Abbreviations: ch – chain st – stitch sl st – slip stitch sc – single crochet hdc – half double crochet dc – double crochet tr – treble crochet sk – skip Instructions: 1. ch 16 2. V-stitch (dc, ch 1, dc) in the 5th st
Read moreI made this pattern for Charlotte. I want an easy and fast pattern to make. This is it. Baby Baseball Hat Crochet Pattern Other name: Cute Newsboy Hat Crochet Pattern by Effi GratiaProject.com Materials 4 mm crochet hook 5 mm crochet hook Lily Sugar n Cream (main color), about 3/4 skein Lily Sugar n Cream (contrasting color), about 1/4 skein Stitch Marker Tapestry needle for sewing in yarn ends Finished Size The pattern is for 3-9 months old baby only. Abbreviations sc – single crochet hdc – half double crochet dc – double crochet sl st – slip stitch fpsc
Read moreThis is my newest project, super easy striped leg warmers for children. I made this for my 5 years old boy, Kenzo. These striped white and yellow loose leg warmers is fun to make, and also fast because I used worsted weight yarn. I used the leftover Cascade 220 yarn from my previous project, wool diaper soaker. Striped Leg Warmers Knitting Pattern by Effi GratiaProject.com 2014, October 10th Yarn: Cascade 220 worsted weight yarn, 100% highland Peruvian wool, color natural white (color A) and golden rod (color B), 1/2 skein each. Needles: Size 5 and 7, use DPNs or circular needles to
Read moreLast week I finished this knitted dress for my 1 year old toddler. It looks pretty good, so I’m going to share my pattern here. Please forgive me if I made mistake with the pattern. You can share your opinion in the comment section. Charlotte’s Dress Knitting Pattern Pattern written on: September 30th, 2014 by: Effi GratiaProject.com Size: 1 year old (as a dress), or 1.5 – 2 years old (as a tunic) Yarn: 100% cotton, light worsted (I used local cotton yarn with no label and information on it. But I think 400 meter should be more than enough.)
Read moreLately, I’ve been busy knitting wool diaper soaker for my baby girl. She just celebrating her first birthday, and I feel a little bit regret that I don’t know about this diaper soaker before. I think it’s better to late than never. The first time I made a diaper soaker is using Lion Brand’s Fishermen Wool, color Natural. I didn’t die the yarn. It turns out to be great. Charlotte wore it during nighttime, and it didn’t leaked at all. And it didn’t smell bad like when she wore her PUL cloth diaper. I was so happy that I ordered
Read moreThere are some interesting cat hat knitting pattern available out there. I also made my own pattern to fit my 6 months old Charlotte. I think the hat will fit 3-9 months old. Easy Cat Hat Knitting Pattern by Effi Gratia Size: 3-9 months old Gauge: 2 inches = 9 stitches You’ll need: 1 skein of DK weight yarn (less than 100 m) 4.5 mm or US size 7 DPN or circular needle Tapestry Abbreviations: CO: cast on K: knit P: purl Instructions: CO 60 stitches, join in the round. Knit in 2×2 rib (K2, P2) for 5 rows. Continue the stockinette stitch for 34 stitches or until measures 5
Read moreCrochet accessories are always a popular handmade baby gift. You can give everyone you know a homemade gift like this. There’s something extra special about homemade gifts. They’re great for gift givers on a budget. Who wouldn’t love to receive them? Here is a baby gift set crochet idea. The pattern for cardigan from internet (I forgot which one). The pattern for the cute tiny shoes is from Etsy. And I made the hat, pattern is original by me. I will share it asap.
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