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Tuesday, 5 February 2019
I'm no longer selling patterns and this is why....
If you follow me on social media you will have already seen my
announcement that I will no longer be selling my crochet patterns.
This is because I discovered my patterns had been pirated and
were available on some unscrupulous websites for free. This both saddened and
annoyed me in equal measure.
When I first released my purrmaid it did exceptionally well and was picked up and shared by a couple of large crochet pages, alongside a crochet “celebrity”.
Now this crochet celeb did not contact me in advance (so it came as a
HUGE shock to me to have my phone lit up like a Christmas tree with notifications)
and simply set up an affiliation link to my Etsy pattern page and got a
percentage of the pattern sale money for the entire month.
This didn’t cost me as the designer anything, it didn’t cut into my sale money or anything along those lines and is a totally legitimate way for large profile people to make some extra pennies – I have zero problem with this as I benefited MASSIVELY from the exposure.
This didn’t cost me as the designer anything, it didn’t cut into my sale money or anything along those lines and is a totally legitimate way for large profile people to make some extra pennies – I have zero problem with this as I benefited MASSIVELY from the exposure.
Win win.
It was a huge confidence boost to me and I was extremely
excited and flattered to have had MY pattern chosen. Little old nobody me! It
was amazing!
The down side to this was that unfortunately, it drew the
attention of those who I didn’t want. The people who file share, post online
for free for the traffic etc …. Not great when I was attempting to launch a
pattern “career” so to speak. I had a massive kick start thanks to going a
teeny tiny bit viral but then immediately had it stolen. What is the point? Meh. I really love designing patterns and selling
them was a great way to fund my passion but hey ho – there are always a few
rotten apples ‘n all that.
The upside for you guys is that I thought well sod it, if some
are getting it for free, why not everyone?
Sooooooooooo I have removed my patterns from sale and will be working on filming tutorials for them over on my YouTube channel where I hope you will join me! I will also release the written patterns here on my blog so stick around, I’m not going anywhere, just slightly changing my direction and hopefully, long term, it will be for the better :D
Sooooooooooo I have removed my patterns from sale and will be working on filming tutorials for them over on my YouTube channel where I hope you will join me! I will also release the written patterns here on my blog so stick around, I’m not going anywhere, just slightly changing my direction and hopefully, long term, it will be for the better :D
When I announced this over the weekend, many people asked if
they could donate and I have had a huge influx of people asking if they can buy
a pattern so, after initially politely declining the very kind offers, I caved
and have set up a “buy me a coffee” page on the off chance anyone felt the urge
to buy me a virtual coffee and help support my designing!
See you all soon for some more patterns and video content!
Monday, 31 December 2018
Lightly textured crochet hexagon motif - free pattern and video tutorial!
Hello lovely people of the internet! Long time no blog.
2018 has been a crazy year for me, it started by getting
married in April, followed by a mind blowing trip to America for our honeymoon
then hit the ground running by bagging myself a new full time job – it seems
like only yesterday I was releasing my Lotus Flower Blanket pattern – where has
time gone?
In any quiet moments I have been attempting to tackle my HUGE
yarn stash, starting with my “work” yarn. I made the decision to stop craft
fairs / selling crochet this time last year and boy do I have a lot of yarn! :O
Many a scrap blanket has been made and I thought it was high
time I share some of my motif designs that I have been sitting on. I initially
put pressure on myself to have finished blankets to show the motifs off to
their best but with life being so busy now, that is never going to happen so
over the next few months I will be releasing crochet motifs for you to turn
into blankets on my behalf LOL
First up, my lightly textured hexagon motif.
I will eventually release a half hexi to accompany the full
hexagon but for now, here is the full.
For this motif, I have started a blanket using my cotton yarns
– this gives lovely stitch definition and gorgeous weight to the blanket! I
grabbed a bundle of different colours and have been picking at random for the
colour placement.
YARNS
I am using Stylecraft Cotton Classique, a couple of balls of
Three Bears Cotton Affection and for a bit of sparkle, I have snuck in a ball
of Sidar Soukie and a sparkly silver cheap acrylic which I think I got from B&M.
This hexagon has a lot of stitches designed to squish up to
give a light texture. Due to this, I
advise using a hook size slightly larger than your yarn recommends.
Pattern notes:
·
USA /
American Terms
·
Hook size:
4.5mm
·
Yarn: Random selection of mostly cottons, DOUBLE
KNIT.
·
Repeat pattern between the asterisks * …….. * X amount of times
·
Pattern notes / explanations specific to each row (info inside bracket written in italics)
Stitches
/ abbreviations used:
·
MR = Magic
Ring
·
Ch = Chain
·
Dc = Double
Crochet
·
Tr = Treble Crochet
·
Ss = slip
stitch
·
Sp= space
Want to learn how to do the basic stitches? See my crochet stitch video tutorials here!
If you
spot any errors or typos in this pattern PLEASE shout
OK so lets begin!
Start with a MR (or substitute for chain 4, join with ss to
create a small ring)
Round 1 – working into the MR
Ch5 (counts as 1dc, ch2)
*3dc, ch2* x 5
2dc, ss to 3rd chain of initial ch5
Ss into first chain space
Pull ring closed
Round 2
Ch6 (counts as 1dc, ch3)
Working into the chain spaces from round below:
*3dc, ch3, 3dc*
into the next 5 chain spaces around the hexagon.
2dc into first initial chain space, ss to 3rd chain
of initial ch6.
Ss into chain space
Round 3
Ch6 (counts as 1dc, ch3)
3dc, 1tr, ch1.
Working into the chain spaces from the round below:
*1tr, 3dc,
ch3, 3dc, 1tr, ch1* into the next 5 chain spaces around the hexagon.
1tr, 2dc into the first initial chain space, ss to 3rd
chain of initial chain.
Cut yarn and weave in
your ends! J
To join
as you go:
Complete one hexagon.
For joining your second (and any subsequent hexagons to each
other) substitute the ch1 on the 3rd round for a slip stitch to the
corresponding ch1 on the hexagon you are joining to.
On the corners, substitute the 2nd chain for a slip
stitch so: ch1, ss, ch1
If you have any questions about this pattern / spot any errors
/ notice any typos but holler!
I would absolutely LOVE to see any hexagons (especially
completed blankets) you may make – please feel free to tag me in your photos on
Instagram (I am @puddnhead) or post them to my Facebook page here! <3
Happy crocheting!
Robin x
Sunday, 25 February 2018
Lotus Flower Blanket - free crochet circle blanket pattern and video tutorial
This pretty circular crochet blanket is worked in the round, lies flat and has beautiful drape.
I used one Whirl for this baby / lap blanket in the
colourway “Sherbert Rainbow” working from the outside of the cake.
You can use any yarn you wish, I went slightly larger than
the recommended hook size for the yarn so that you get a nice drape to the
blanket.
This was quite complicated pattern to write, I have been
quite “wordy” with it to explain what I am doing – please read through it all
before starting (or alternatively, watch
my video tutorials and crochet along with me!)
🔥🔥🔥 MASSIVE UPDATE - MARCH 2019🔥🔥🔥
📌 I have released a video which covers all frequently asked questions about The Lotus Flower blanket
📌 I have also now added STITCH COUNTS on the written pattern - stitch counts in brackets and italics OR described as how many "petals" you will have at the end of the row
🔥🔥🔥 MASSIVE UPDATE - MARCH 2019🔥🔥🔥
📌 I have released a video which covers all frequently asked questions about The Lotus Flower blanket
📌 I have also now added STITCH COUNTS on the written pattern - stitch counts in brackets and italics OR described as how many "petals" you will have at the end of the row
Enough
chatter – onto the pattern!
LOTUS
FLOWER BLANKET
Yarn:
Scheepjes Whirl or Scheepjes Our Tribe (available from Snufflebean Yarn)
Hook size:
4.5mm
Ch3 at the beginning of each round counts as stitch throughout;
ch1 at beginning of each round does NOT count as a stitch
Repeat pattern between the asterisks * * X number of times or until end of round
( x dc total) or (x petals) = stitch count totals for that round
( x dc total) or (x petals) = stitch count totals for that round
Abbreviations: USA Stitch Terms
MR
(magic ring)
Ch
(chain)
Sp
(space)
Dc
(double crochet
Sc
(single crochet)
Ss
(slip stitch)
inc (increase = 2dc in same stitch)
petal (groups of dc forming a shell / petal shape)
SET UP ROUNDS - Please refer to the
video if you become stuck at any point!
1.
Into a MR, ch3, 11dc. Join with ss to top of
ch3. (12dc total)
2.
Ch3, dc in same stitch, [inc] x 11. Join with ss
to top of ch3. (24dc total)
3.
Ch4 (counts
as 1dc, ch1), [dc, ch1] x 23. Join with ss to 3rd ch of ch4 (24dc + 24 ch1 spaces total)
4.
Ch1, sc in same stitch. *[dc, ch1, dc, ch1, dc]
in next dc, sc in next* x 11. [dc, ch1,
dc, ch1, dc] into last dc. Join with ss to sc. (12 petal shapes total)
5.
Ch5 (counts
as dc, ch2), dc into same stitch. *ch1, sc in top of 2nd dc of
petal below, ch1, [dc, ch2, dc] in top of sc from round below* x11. ch1, sc in top of 2nd dc of petal
below, ch1, join with ss to 3rd ch of ch5.
6.
Ss into ch2 sp.ch3, 2dc in ch2sp. *sc in sc from
round below, 5dc into next ch2 sp* x 11. Sc in sc from round below, 2dc into 1st
ch2 sp. Join with ss to top of ch3. (12 petals total)
7.
Ch1, sc in same stitch. *ch2, [dc, ch3, dc] in
sc from round below, ch2, sc in top of 3rd dc of petal below* repeat
until end of round, substituting last the sc with a ss join to the 1st
sc of the round.
8.
Ch1, sc in same stitch. *7dc in ch3 sp, sc in sc
from round below* repeat until end of round, substituting last the sc with a ss
join to the 1st sc of the round. (12 petals total)
9.
Ch6 (counts as dc, ch3), dc in same stitch. *ch3, sc in 4th dc of petal below,
ch3, [dc, ch3, dc] in sc from round below* repeat until end of round ending on ch3,
sc in 4th dc of petal below, ch3, ss join to 3rd ch of
initial ch6.
10. Ss into
ch3 sp. Ch3, 4dc in same sp. *sc in sc from round below, 9dc into ch3 sp
between the 2dc from round below* repeat until end of round, ending with sc in
sc from round below, 4dc into 1st ch3 sp, join with ss to top of
ch3. (12 petals total)
INCREASE ROUNDS.
The pattern
is written slightly differently from the set up rounds for ease of reading. Please
refer to the video if you become stuck at any point!
Increase
rounds are staggered. This may seem a little odd, especially when you
are following the pattern, but if you do not stagger the increases, you will
end up with a square edged 12 sided polygon shape rather than a proper circle.
Please scroll down to see the notes about
the increases at the end of this post!***
·
To keep
the blanket flat, every set of increase rounds (2 rounds, the v stitch set up round and the petal round) will be
followed by a set of NON increase rounds (Rounds
13 & 14 are the non increase rounds).
V Stitch = [dc,
ch3, dc] into sc from round below
INCREASE = [dc,
ch3, dc, ch3, dc, ch3, dc] into sc from round below
Petals
consist of 9dc.
Increase
petals consist of 7dc.
Finding
the “middle” dc
Middle of a 9dc petal =
dc into the 5th dc.
Middle of a 7dc petal =
dc into the 4th dc.
11.
Ch1, sc in same stitch.
*Ch3, V stitch, ch3, sc in middle dc of petal
below, ch3, INCREASE, ch3, sc in middle dc of petal below*
Repeat until end of round, substituting final
sc with a ss to 1st sc of the round
12. Ch1, sc
in same stitch.
*9dc in ch3 sp of v stitch, sc in sc from
round below, 7dc into 1st ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in 2nd
ch3 sp of INCREASE, 7dc into 3rd ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in sc from
round below*
Repeat until end of round, substituting final
sc with a ss to 1st sc of the round (18 petals total)
13. Ch4
(counts as 1dc, ch1), dc in same stitch. (thank you to all eagle eyed people who spotted this tiny typo! It should be ch6 to start HOWEVER it does not seem to effect the pattern at all so I am leaving it in as ch4 so it marries up with the video tutorial which I cannot edit! LOL)
*ch3, sc in middle dc of petal below, ch3, V stitch*
repeat until end of round, substituting final
sc with a ss to 3rd ch of intial ch4.
14. Ss into
ch3 sp of V stitch. Ch3, 4dc.
*sc in sc from round below, 9dc in ch3 sp
of v stitch*
Repeat until end of round, ending with 4dc
into 1st ch3 sp, join with ss to top of ch3.
15.
Ch1, sc in same stitch.
*ch3, INCREASE, ch3, sc in middle dc of
petal below, ch3, V stitch, ch3, sc in middle dc of petal below, ch3, V stitch,
ch3, sc in middle of petal below*
Repeat until end of round, substituting final
sc with a ss to 1st sc of the round
16. Ch1, sc
in same stitch.
*7dc into 1st ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in 2nd ch3 sp of INCREASE, 7dc into 3rd ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in sc from round below, 9dc in ch3 sp of v stitch, sc in
sc from round below, 9dc in ch3 sp of v stitch, sc in sc from round below*
Repeat until end of round, substituting final
sc with a ss to 1st sc of the round (24 petals total)
17.
REPEAT ROUND 13
18. REPEAT
ROUND 14
19. Ch1, sc
in same stitch.
*Ch3, V stitch, ch3, sc in middle dc of petal
below, ch3, V stitch, ch3, sc in middle dc of petal below, ch3, V stitch,
ch3, sc in middle dc of petal below , ch3, INCREASE, ch3, sc in middle dc of
petal below *
Repeat until end of round, substituting final
sc with a ss to 1st sc of the round.
20. Ch1, sc
in same stitch.
*9dc in ch3 sp of v stitch, sc in sc from
round below, 9dc in ch3 sp of v stitch, sc in sc from round below, 9dc in ch3
sp of v stitch, sc in sc from round below, 7dc into 1st ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in 2nd ch3 sp of INCREASE, 7dc into 3rd ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in sc from round below*
Repeat until end of round, substituting final
sc with a ss to 1st sc of the round (30 petals total)
21. REPEAT
ROUND 13
22. REPEAT
ROUND 14
STAGGERING BEGINS FROM HERE: On every
other increase row, you split the start and end of your stitches before the
first increase so that the increase sections do not sit directly on top of one
another. Please scroll to the end of this post for an explanation of the staggered
increases***
23. Ch1, sc
in same stitch. Ch3, V stitch, ch3, sc in middle dc of petal below, ch3, V
stitch, ch3, sc in middle of petal below, ch3, INCREASE, ch3, sc in middle
dc of petal below.
* [Ch3, V stitch, ch3, sc in middle dc of
petal below] 4 TIMES then ch3, INCREASE, ch3, sc in middle of dc of petal
below*
Repeat until end of round, ending on *[Ch3, V stitch, ch3, sc in middle dc of petal below]* 2 TIMES substituting final sc with
a ss to the 1st sc of the round.
24. Ch1, sc
in same stitch. 9dc in ch3 sp of v stitch, sc in sc from round below, 9dc in
ch3 sp of v stitch, sc in sc from round below, 7dc into 1st ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in 2nd ch3 sp of INCREASE, 7dc into 3rd ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in sc from round below
*[9dc in ch3 sp of v stitch, sc in sc from
round below] 4 TIMES then [7dc into 1st ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in 2nd ch3 sp of INCREASE, 7dc into 3rd ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in sc from
round below]*
Repeat until end of round, ending on *[9dc
in ch3 sp of v stitch, sc in sc from round below]* 2 TIMES substituting final
sc with a ss to the 1st sc of the round. (36 petals total)
25. REPEAT
ROUND 13
26. REPEAT
ROUND 14
27. Ch1, sc
in same stitch.
* [Ch3, V stitch, ch3, sc in middle dc of
petal below] 5 TIMES then ch3, INCREASE, ch3, sc in middle of dc of petal
below*
Repeat until end of round, substituting
final sc with a ss to the 1st sc of the round.
28. Ch1, sc
in same stitch.
*[9dc in ch3 sp of v stitch, sc in sc from
round below] 5 TIMES then [7dc into 1st ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in 2nd ch3 sp of INCREASE, 7dc into 3rd ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in sc from
round below]*
Repeat until end of round, substituting
final sc with a ss to the 1st sc of the round. (42 petals total)
29. REPEAT
ROUND 13
30. REPEAT
ROUND 14
31. Ch1, sc
in same stitch. [Ch3, V stitch, ch3, sc in middle dc of petal below] 3 TIMES then ch3, INCREASE, ch3, sc in middle dc of petal below. THEN:
* [Ch3, V stitch, ch3, sc in middle dc of
petal below] 6 TIMES then ch3, INCREASE, ch3, sc in middle of dc of petal
below*
Repeat
until end of round, ending on: *[Ch3, V stitch, ch3, sc in middle dc of petal
below]* 3 TIMES substituting final sc with a ss to the 1st sc of the
round.
32. Ch1, sc
in same stitch. [9dc in ch3 sp of v stitch, sc in sc from round below] 3 TIMES
then 7dc into 1st ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in 2nd ch3 sp of INCREASE, 7dc into 3rd ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in sc from round below. THEN:
*[9dc in ch3 sp of v stitch, sc in sc from
round below] 6 TIMES then [7dc into 1st ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in 2nd ch3 sp of INCREASE, 7dc into 3rd ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in sc from
round below]*
Repeat until end of round, ending on *[9dc
in ch3 sp of v stitch, sc in sc from round below]* 3 TIMES substituting final
sc with a ss to the 1st sc of the round. (48 petals total)
33. REPEAT
ROUND 13
34. REPEAT
ROUND 14
35. Ch1, sc
in same stitch.
* [Ch3, V stitch, ch3, sc in middle dc of
petal below] 7 TIMES then ch3, INCREASE, ch3, sc in middle of dc of petal
below*
Repeat until end of round, substituting
final sc with a ss to the 1st sc of the round.
36. Ch1, sc
in same stitch.
*[9dc in ch3 sp of v stitch, sc in sc from
round below] 7 TIMES then [7dc into 1st ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in 2nd ch3 sp of INCREASE, 7dc into 3rd ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in sc from
round below]*
Repeat until end of round, substituting
final sc with a ss to the 1st sc of the round. (54 petals total)
37. REPEAT
ROUND 13
38. REPEAT
ROUND 14
39. Ch1, sc
in same stitch. [Ch3, V stitch, ch3, sc in middle dc of petal below] 4 TIMES then ch3, INCREASE, ch3, sc in middle dc of petal below. THEN:
* [Ch3, V stitch, ch3, sc in middle dc of
petal below] 8 TIMES then ch3, INCREASE, ch3, sc in middle of dc of petal
below*
Repeat
until end of round, ending on: *[Ch3, V stitch, ch3, sc in middle dc of petal
below]* 4 TIMES substituting final sc with a ss to the 1st sc of the
round.
40. Ch1, sc
in same stitch. [9dc in ch3 sp of v stitch, sc in sc from round below] 4 TIMES
then 7dc into 1st ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in 2nd ch3 sp of INCREASE, 7dc into 3rd ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in sc from round below. THEN:
*[9dc in ch3 sp of v stitch, sc in sc from
round below] 8 TIMES then [7dc into 1st ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in 2nd ch3 sp of INCREASE, 7dc into 3rd ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in sc from
round below]*
Repeat until end of round, ending on *[9dc
in ch3 sp of v stitch, sc in sc from round below]* 4 TIMES substituting final
sc with a ss to the 1st sc of the round. (60 petals total)
41. REPEAT
ROUND 13
42. REPEAT
ROUND 14
43. Ch1, sc
in same stitch.
* [Ch3, V stitch, ch3, sc in middle dc of
petal below] 9 TIMES then ch3, INCREASE, ch3, sc in middle of dc of petal
below*
Repeat until end of round, substituting
final sc with a ss to the 1st sc of the round.
44. Ch1, sc
in same stitch.
*[9dc in ch3 sp of v stitch, sc in sc from
round below] 9 TIMES then [7dc into 1st ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in 2nd ch3 sp of INCREASE, 7dc into 3rd ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in sc from
round below]*
Repeat until end of round, substituting
final sc with a ss to the 1st sc of the round. (66 petals total)
45. REPEAT
ROUND 13
46. REPEAT
ROUND 14
47. Ch1, sc
in same stitch. [Ch3, V stitch, ch3, sc in middle dc of petal below] 5 TIMES then ch3, INCREASE, ch3, sc in middle dc of petal below. THEN:
* [Ch3, V stitch, ch3, sc in middle dc of
petal below] 10 TIMES then ch3, INCREASE, ch3, sc in middle of dc of petal
below*
Repeat
until end of round, ending on: *[Ch3, V stitch, ch3, sc in middle dc of petal
below]* 5 TIMES substituting final sc with a ss to the 1st sc of the
round.
48. Ch1, sc
in same stitch. [9dc in ch3 sp of v stitch, sc in sc from round below] 5 TIMES
then 7dc into 1st ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in 2nd ch3 sp of INCREASE, 7dc into 3rd ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in sc from round below. THEN:
*[9dc in ch3 sp of v stitch, sc in sc from
round below] 10 TIMES then [7dc into 1st ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in 2nd ch3 sp of INCREASE, 7dc into 3rd ch3 sp of INCREASE, sc in sc from
round below]*
Repeat until end of round, ending on *[9dc
in ch3 sp of v stitch, sc in sc from round below]* 5 TIMES substituting final
sc with a ss to the 1st sc of the round. (72 petals total)
49. REPEAT
ROUND 13
50. REPEAT
ROUND 14
Cut your yarn and weave in your ends (did you enjoy your slightly nerve wracking
game of Yarn Chicken with the last of your Whirl towards the end there?!)
Lightly block your blanket - this is of course, optional
If you wish to increase the size of your
blanket then please read the explanation of the staggered increases below - you will increase your blanket by ONE EXTRA PETAL per increase round ***
***Explanation of the
staggered increases – using the technique from amigurumi to split / stagger
the increases:
·
[1, inc]
·
[Inc, 2]
·
[3, inc]
STAGGERING
BEGINS FROM HERE: On every other
increase row, you split the start and end of your stitches before the first
increase so that the increase sections do not sit directly on top of one
another.
·
So, on this row, you will be doing [4, inc] BUT you split the first set of stitches
before the first increase so START with 2, inc then go on to do [4, inc]
around the blanket and you will end on the second half of your initial split,
2.
·
Next increase row as normal: [5, inc]
·
Staggered / split increase row: 3, inc to start then [6, inc] around blanket,
end on 3
·
Next increase row as normal: [7, inc]
·
Staggered / split increase row: 4, inc to start then [8, inc] around blanket,
end on 4
·
Next increase row as normal: [9, inc]
·
Staggered / split increase row: 5, inc to start then [10, inc] around
blanket, end on 5
·
Next increase row as normal: [11, inc]
Continue your increases in this fashion.
DON’T FORGET. After every set of increase
rounds (2 rounds, the v stitch set up
round followed by the petals), you must do set of NON INCREASE rounds to
maintain the flat shape. (Non increase
rounds are 13 & 14)
End your blanket on non increase rounds.
Mrs Snufflebean Yarn has very kindly given us 10% all Scheepjes Whirl or Our Tribe purchases -this discount is only valid until the end of March 2018 so you have to be quick if you want to take advantage of it! This offer has now expired
Happy crocheting! Robin x
Mrs Snufflebean Yarn has very kindly given us 10% all Scheepjes Whirl or Our Tribe purchases -

Happy crocheting! Robin x


















