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The Angels Take HodgePodge!


https://hodgepodgecrochet.wordpress.com The Angels Take HodgePodge: Weeping Angel Lovey

I’m SUPER EXCITED to share with you what has been keeping my crochet hooks occupied for the past couple of weeks!!! (And if you’ve been paying attention at all, you’ll notice a serious Doctor Who theme here, lol)

Introducing the Weeping Angel lovey!! This pattern is by Silverdragon Crafts & Critters and is GORGEOUS! If you’d rather have a doll, she also has a version for that!

https://hodgepodgecrochet.wordpress.com The Angels Take HodgePodge

Not into Doctor Who? <GASP> You can crochet this one in any colors and have a beautiful alternative angel for your little one.

Where can you get your hands on a copy?? Details follow below!!

Use Coupon Code: ANGELSTAKEOVER to receive 25% off your purchase on the individual patterns and pattern pack now through Monday night on both Ravelry and Etsy. No Coupon Code needed on Craftsy!

Links to the Doll pattern:
Ravelry: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/angel-doll-2
Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/listing/197573955/the-angel-doll-pattern-with-permission?ref=listing-0
Craftsy: http://www.craftsy.com/pattern/crocheting/toy/angel-doll/104867

Links to the Lovey Pattern:
Ravelry: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/angel-lovey-2
Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/listing/197562836/the-angel-lovey-pattern-with-permission?ref=listing-1
Craftsy: http://www.craftsy.com/pattern/crocheting/other/angel-lovey/104872

Links to the #weepingangel Pattern Pack:
Ravelry: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/angel-pack/patterns
Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/listing/197563722/the-angel-doll-and-lovey-pattern?ref=listing-2
Craftsy: http://www.craftsy.com/pattern/crocheting/toy/angel-dolllovey-pack/104873

Bumpy Baby Booties


Bumpy Baby Booties by HodgePodge Crochet

Welcome the companion to the Baby’s Best Bumpy Blanket! These sweet vintage-look booties are the perfect pairing because they are born of the same stitch!

You can find them for sale in any of my online shops and don’t forget to pick up a FREE copy of the Baby’s Best Bumpy Blanket while adding them to your cart!

https://hodgepodgecrochet.wordpress.com Bumpy Baby Bootie

Buzzy Bee Photo Prop


You know it’s springtime when you start seeing bees everywhere!

This pattern is yet one more in a line of cute photo props using the same exact pentagon motif!

Buzzy Bee Photo Prop

Materials required:

  • Hook sizes G and H
  • 4 ply yarn in yellow and black
  • Eyelash yarn in black
  • Tapestry needle
  • Transparent nylon sewing thread
  • Embroidery needle

Note: To make this prop larger, you would need to size your hook up. For each hook size up, you can add an approximate half to three quarters of an inch to the finished project.

Stitches used:

  • sl st (slip stitch)
  • ch (chain)
  • dc (double crochet)
  • fpdc (front post double crochet: complete the stitch around the post of the next indicated stitch by inserting the hook from front to back to front around the post)
  • v-st (v-stitch: [dc, ch 1, dc] in same space)

Pentagon Motif: Make 6: 3 yellow pentagons and 3 black pentagons.

Using main color (black or yellow), Ch 3, sl st to 1st ch to form a ring.

Round 1: Ch 3 (counts as dc), v-st 4 times in ring, dc in ring, ch 1, sl st to top of ch 3. (10 dc)

Round 2: Ch 3 (counts as dc), fpdc around ch 3 from round 1, fpdc around next dc, *v-st in next ch 1 sp, fpdc around next dc, fpdc around next dc, rep from * around to 1st ch 1 space, dc in 1st ch 1 sp, ch 1, sl st to top of ch 3. (10 fpdc, 10 dc)

Round 3: Ch 3 (counts as dc), fpdc around ch 3 from round 2, fpdc around next dc, fpdc around next dc, fpdc around next dc, *v-st in next ch 1 sp, fpdc around next dc, fpdc around next dc, fpdc around next dc, fpdc around next dc, rep from * around to 1st ch 1 space, dc in 1st ch 1 sp, ch 1, sl st to top of ch 3. Finish off. (20 fpdc, 10 dc)

Round 4: Ch 3 (counts as dc), fpdc around ch 3 from round 3, fpdc around next 5 dc, *v-st in next ch 1 sp,  fpdc around next 6 dc, rep from * around to 1st ch 1 space, dc in 1st ch 1 sp, ch 1, sl st to top of ch 3. Finish off. (30 fpdc, 10 dc)

Weave in all tails before moving on to next motif.

Assembly:

Start with your center motif. Arrange the yellow and black motifs as shown and prepare to assemble.  (Use pic as a general guide)

Quick Tip: When you are arranging your motifs, be sure that the side where you finished off and have a thread trailing is on the outside–that makes less tails to weave in later because you can crochet right over them when we get to the border!

Note: You can have either a yellow, black, yellow pattern OR a black, yellow, black pattern. Right now is the time to decide!

You will begin working the assembly with only your center motif. All flanking motifs will be joined by one side to the center first, (we will join the rest later).

Take your center motif and any flanking motif and place them wrong sides together.

Note: Keep in mind that your two motifs will be placed wrong sides together, so the back loops will be the two loops closest to each other.

Sew together your motifs using the transparent nylon sewing thread and an embroidery needle–making sure you are only sewing through the back loops of each motif.

The next thing we will need to do is to sew up the rest of the seams between each flanking motif.

Remember: when you join your motifs you want to make sure you are holding them wrong sides together.

When you are all done, you should have something like this–with all the tails from each motif out to the side:

Wrong Side of Buzzy Bee Prop

The only thing left to do with this blanket is the border and the stinger!

Border and Stinger:

Using an H hook, with the RIGHT SIDE of blanket facing you, combine one thread of 4 ply black with one thread of black eyelash yarn and join with a sl st in the ch 1 space located in the point of the black pentagon on the right of your work.

Ch 2,  dc in the same space as join, *dc all the way across to the next ch 1 space (8 dc), 2 dc in the ch 1 space, 2 dc in the next ch 1 sp, dc all the way across to the next ch 1 space (8 dc),  2 dc in the next ch 1 sp, continue from * around until you reach the center of the two bottom yellow pentagons.

2 dc in the ch 1 sp, sl st the two ch 1 spaces together, DROP THE EYELASH YARN and only crochet using the black 4 ply. Ch 8, (you can make this a little longer if you’d like. What you are going for here is sort of a one sided leaf shape.) In the second ch from hook, sl st, sc in next st, hdc in next st, dc in next 2 sts, hdc in next st, sc in next st (tail made)

Pick up your eyelash yarn once again,  2 dc in the ch 1 space, dc all the way across to the next ch 1 space (8 dc),  2 dc in the next ch 1 sp, repeat from * around, join in the top of the ch 2. Finish off and weave in any remaining tails.

When you’re all done, your prop should look something like this:

Buzzy Bee Photo Prop: Top

Buzzy Bee Photo Prop: Bottom

All that’s left is to make a hat with two antenna’s.

Buzzy Bee Photo Prop Hat

Materials Needed:

  • Size G (4.5mm) crochet hook
  • Tapestry needle for weaving in ends.

Finished Sizes:
Preemie/12” (Baby/14”)

Ch 4, sl st into 1st ch to join rnd.

Rnd 1: With black: Ch 1, 8 sc into center of rnd, sl st to 1st sc to end rnd — 8 sc.

Rnd 2: Change to yellow. Ch 1 (counts as 1st sc), sc in same st, *2 sc in next st; rep from * around, sl st to beginning ch to end — 16 sc.

Rnd 3: Change to black. Ch 1 (counts as 1st sc), sc in same st, sc in next st, *2 sc in next st, sc in next st; rep from * around, sl st to beginning ch to end — 24 sc.

Rnd 4: Change to yellow. Ch 1 (counts as 1st sc), sc in same st, sc in next 2 sts, *2 sc in next st, sc in next 2 sts; rep from * around, sl st to beginning ch to end — 32 sc.

Rnd 5: Change to black. Ch 1 (counts as 1st sc), sc in same st, sc in next 3 sts, *2 sc in next st, sc in next 3 sts; rep from * around, sl st to beginning ch to end — 40 sc.

Rnd 6: Change to yellow. Ch 1 (counts as 1st sc), sc in same st, sc in next 4 sts, *2 sc in next st, sc in next 4 sts; rep from * around, sl st to beginning ch to end — 48 sc.

For size 12”/Preemie skip to Rnd 8. For size 14”/Baby proceed to next rnd.

Rnd 7: Change to black. Ch 1 (counts as 1st sc), sc in same st, sc in next 5 sts, *2 sc in next st, sc in next 5 sts; rep from * around, sl st to beginning ch to end — 56 sc.

Rnd 8: *If you are joining from Rnd 6, change to black.* Change to yellow. Ch 1 (counts as 1st sc), sc in each st around, sl st to beginning ch to end — 48 (56) sc.

Repeat Rnd 8, alternating black and yellow stripes until hat measures 4.5 (5.5)” or until desired length.

Optional: When your hat reaches the desired length, join eyelash yarn with a sl st in any stitch. Hdc in each st around.

Fasten off and weave in ends.

Antenna (make 2)

Use two stitch markers to mark where to place the antenna’s.

Attach black yarn with a sl st, ch 10, sc in 3rd ch from hook, sl st down the length of the antenna, sl st around post of the st on hat where attached. Fasten off and weave in tails.

 

I hope you’ve had fun with this project. If you make one and want to share your pics, I’D LOVE TO SEE THEM! Pop on into our facebook group and post away!

Cross-Stitch Baby Blanket


Just today, I ran into this GORGEOUS baby blanket crocheted by an amazing crochet artist, Carol Sue Miller. 

She came up with a pattern that is simply stunning and I had to ask if I could share it! Since she’s amazing, she happily agreed and here we all are! I’m super excited to share it with all of you because–as you can see, it’s really quite lovely.

So without further ado, I present the Cross-Stitch Baby Blanket designed by Carol Sue Miller.

Materials Needed:

  • Size H (5.00MM) crochet hook
  • Caron Simply Soft Yarn in any color

Ch 99 (chs at end of ea row count as 1 st)

Row 1 – Sc in 2nd ch from hook and ea st across; ch 1 and turn;
Row 2 – Sc in next ch and ea st across; ch 2 and turn;
Row 3 – Hdc in next st and ea st across; ch 3 and turn;
Row 4 – Dc in next st , *sk next st, dc in next st, dc in sk st (cross-stitch made)*, repeat from * across to last dc; dc in last dc and in top of ch 3 of prev row; ch 3 and turn;

Row 5 – 8 – repeat row 4; at end of row 8 ch 2 and turn;

Row 9 – Hdc in next st and ea st across; ch 1 and turn;
Row 10 – Sc in next st and ea st across; ch 2 and turn;

Row 11 – repeat row 9; at end of row 11 ch 3 and turn;

Row 12 – 16 – repeat rows 4 – 8
Row 17 – 19 – repeat rows 9 – 11
Row 20 – 24 – repeat rows 4 – 8
Row 25 – 27 – repeat rows 9 – 11
Row 28 – 32 – repeat rows 4 – 8
Row 33 – 35 – repeat rows 9 – 11
Row 36 – 40 – repeat rows 4 – 8
Row 41 – 43 – repeat rows 9 – 11
Row 44 – 48 – repeat rows 4 – 8; at end of row 48, ch 2 and turn;

Row 49 – Hdc in next st and ea st across; ch 1 and turn;
Row 50 – Sc in next st and ea st across; ch 1 and turn;
Row 51 – repeat row 50; fasten off.

EDGING: You can use any edging you prefer. There are many to choose from at Crochet Pattern Central. The one I used was called Lacy V’s and Picots edging.

Carol Sue Miller learned to crochet from a friend and has been going strong for the past 40 years. I owe a HUGE thanks to her for sharing this beautiful pattern and her pics with all of us!

 

If you make one of these stunning blankets and want to share your pics, post them over on our facebook group!

Ladybug Photo Prop


Photography used with permission by Maryellen Lally-Godinez. Multiple Blessings Photography. All Rights Reserved.

This little cutie really was inspired by my recent fun with the Turtle Shell Photo Prop. I promised that I would remove my pattern for the turtle shell prop–but I never said I wouldn’t make anything else using the pentagons! Btw, if you want to make this as a turtle…. (I’ll let the rest click into place as I move on.)

;0)

So I started experimenting with ladybugs and what do you know!! This prop is just as cute as a little ladybug.

The pentagon pattern is exactly the same process as the turtle pentagon. The only difference is the color of yarn and where the color changes happen.

Top (or right side) of ladybug pentagon motif.

Bottom (or wrong side) of ladybug pentagon motif.

So grab your hooks and yarn and let’s get crocheting!

For a FREE pattern download, be sure to visit my Craftsy shop!

Craftsy.com

Materials required:

  • Hook sizes G and E
  • 4 ply yarn in red and black
  • Tapestry needle

Note: To make this prop larger, you would need to size your hook up. For each hook size up, you can add approximately half to three-quarters of an inch to the finished project.

Stitches used:

  • sl st (slip stitch)
  • ch (chain)
  • dc (double crochet)
  • fpdc (front post double crochet: complete the stitch around the post of the next indicated stitch by inserting the hook from front to back to front around the post)
  • v-st (v-stitch: [dc, ch 1, dc] in same space)

Pentagon Motif: Make 6: 3 SMALL spotted pentagons and 3 LARGE spotted pentagons.

Stitches used: sl st (slip stitch), ch (chain), dc (double crochet), fpdc (front post double crochet: complete the stitch around the post of the next indicated stitch by inserting the hook from front to back to front around the post), v-st (v-stitch: [dc, ch 1, dc] in same space).

Using black, Ch 3, sl st to 1st ch to form a ring.

Round 1: Ch 3 (counts as dc), v-st 4 times in ring, dc in ring, ch 1, sl st to top of ch 3. (10 dc)

For SMALL spotted pentagon only, change color to red. For LARGE spotted pentagon, continue this round with black. Round 2: Ch 3 (counts as dc), fpdc around ch 3 from round 1, fpdc around next dc, *v-st in next ch 1 sp, fpdc around next dc, fpdc around next dc, rep from * around to 1st ch 1 space, dc in 1st ch 1 sp, ch 1, sl st to top of ch 3. (10 fpdc, 10 dc)

For SMALL spotted pentagon, continue round as normal. For LARGE spotted pentagon, change color to red. Round 3: Ch 3 (counts as dc), fpdc around ch 3 from round 2, fpdc around next dc, fpdc around next dc, fpdc around next dc, *v-st in next ch 1 sp, fpdc around next dc, fpdc around next dc, fpdc around next dc, fpdc around next dc, rep from * around to 1st ch 1 space, dc in 1st ch 1 sp, ch 1, sl st to top of ch 3. Finish off. (20 fpdc, 10 dc)

Round 4: Ch 3 (counts as dc), fpdc around ch 3 from round 3, fpdc around next 5 dc, *v-st in next ch 1 sp,  fpdc around next 6 dc, rep from * around to 1st ch 1 space, dc in 1st ch 1 sp, ch 1, sl st to top of ch 3. Finish off. (30 fpdc, 10 dc)

Weave in all tails before moving on to next motif.

Assembly:

Start with your center motif. Arrange the other 5 motifs around the center and prepare to assemble.  (Use pic as a general guide)

You will be working the assembly with only your center motif. All flanking motifs will be joined by one side to the center first, (we will join the rest later).

Take your center motif and any flanking motif and place them wrong sides together.

Note: Keep in mind that your two motifs will be places wrong sides together, so the back loops will be the two loops closest to each other.

Using an E hook and your red yarn, join in ch 1 space of both motifs. Working back loops only, *sl st across to next ch 1 sp. Sl st in ch 1 space and arrange your next flanking motif—wrong sides together, with the center motif. Sl st in ch 1 space of new motif and center motif. Continue from * until all flanking motifs are joined by one side to center motif.

Just like with the turtle prop, the next thing we will need to do is to sew up the rest of the seams between each flanking motif.

There are two ways you can do this. Remember: when you join your motifs you want to make sure you are holding them wrong sides together.

The hard way: Since your yarn is already attached to your hook, simply sl st that first seam between the flanking pentagons closed–taking care to hold the motifs wrong sides together, finish off. Insert your hook into both ch 1 spaces at the base (close to the center pentagon) of the next two flanking pentagons. Attach your contrasting yarn with a sl st, sl st in the back loops only to the end of the pentagons and finish off. Continue around until all seams have been slip stitched closed. Weave in all those loose ends.

The easy way: The other way you could do it would involve a tapestry needle. Since your yarn is already attached to your hook, sl st that first seam between the flanking pentagons closed, finish off. Thread your tapestry needle with a long length of contrasting yarn and simply whip stitch the rest of your seams shut–taking care to whip-stitch in the back loops only and making sure that all of your motifs are being held wrong sides together. In order to move your needle, simply thread it under your project, hiding the extra yarn in the undersides of your stitches.

When you’ve finished sewing all the seams, your project should look like this:

If you’ve joined your motifs the hard way, now would be a good time to weave in all those loose tails in the center. Don’t worry about the loose tails that are to the outside of the shell because we’ll crochet over them when we do the border.

Now we’re on the home stretch! The only thing left to do with this blanket is the border and the neck.

In order to put a border around our motifs, we’ll need to join red with a sl st in any ch 1 space located in a point of a pentagon (in other words, NOT in a valley part where you have two ch 1 spaces side by side), ch 2,  dc in the same space as join, *dc all the way across to the next ch 1 space (8 dc), 2 dc in the ch 1 space, 2 dc in the next ch 1 sp, dc all the way across to the next ch 1 space (8 dc),  2 dc in the next ch 1 sp, continue from * around, join in the top of the ch 2. Finish off and weave in any remaining tails.

To create the neck part of this blanket, you need to find the top pentagon and count the top most 8 stitches. (I covered this in the turtle prop so I’ll just reuse that pic below to show you how to find the stitches.)

Find the center 8 stitches of the top pentagon to attach the neck part to your ladybug prop.

Sl st in the 8th stitch, ch 3, dc across the next 7 sts, ch 3, turn.

dc across the next 7 sts, ch 3, turn.

dc across the next 7 sts, finish off and weave in tail.

All that’s left is to make a hat with two antenna’s.

Ladybug Photo Prop Hat

Materials Needed:

  • Size G (4.5mm) crochet hook
  • 4 ply yarn in black
  • Tapestry needle for weaving in ends.

Finished Sizes:
Preemie/12” (Baby/14”)

Ch 4, sl st into 1st ch to join rnd.

Rnd 1: With black: Ch 1, 8 sc into center of rnd, sl st to 1st sc to end rnd — 8 sc.

Rnd 2: Ch 1 (counts as 1st sc), sc in same st, *2 sc in next st; rep from * around, sl st to beginning ch to end — 16 sc.

Rnd 3: Ch 1 (counts as 1st sc), sc in same st, sc in next st, *2 sc in next st, sc in next st; rep from * around, sl st to beginning ch to end — 24 sc.

Rnd 4: Ch 1 (counts as 1st sc), sc in same st, sc in next 2 sts, *2 sc in next st, sc in next 2 sts; rep from * around, sl st to beginning ch to end — 32 sc.

Rnd 5: Ch 1 (counts as 1st sc), sc in same st, sc in next 3 sts, *2 sc in next st, sc in next 3 sts; rep from * around, sl st to beginning ch to end — 40 sc.

Rnd 6: Ch 1 (counts as 1st sc), sc in same st, sc in next 4 sts, *2 sc in next st, sc in next 4 sts; rep from * around, sl st to beginning ch to end — 48 sc.

For size 12”/Preemie skip to Rnd 8. For size 14”/Baby proceed to next rnd.

Rnd 7: Ch 1 (counts as 1st sc), sc in same st, sc in next 5 sts, *2 sc in next st, sc in next 5 sts; rep from * around, sl st to beginning ch to end — 56 sc.

Rnd 8: Ch 1 (counts as 1st sc), sc in each st around, sl st to beginning ch to end — 48 (56) sc.

Repeat Rnd 8 until hat measures 4.5 (5.5)” or until desired length.

Fasten off and weave in ends.

Antenna (make 2)

Use two stitch markers to mark where to place the antenna’s.

Attach black yarn with a sl st, ch 10, sc in 3rd ch from hook, sl st down the length of the antenna, sl st around post of the st on hat where attached. Fasten off and weave in tails.

When you’re all done, your prop should look like this:

I hope you’ve had fun with this project. If you make one and want to share your pics, I’D LOVE TO SEE THEM! Pop on into our facebook group and post away!