Wednesday, August 31, 2011

"Shell Knot Necklace" Free Pattern




 This is a pretty and easy necklace to make:

Materials:
  • 2 6' ribbon yarn [or any shoelace wide yarn or thread]
  • 1 shell [can get at any shell shop or online]
  • 3 clear pony beads [blue-pink-green]
Directions:

  1. fold yarn in half
  2. at folder end tie a knot 1" from end
  3. measure down 3-4" and knot again
  4. there will be 3 knots
  5. then knot again under 3rd knot
  6. and again under the 4th knot
  7. thread shell up to knot tightly
  8. knot on the other side 3x
  9. then measure up to equal other side and knot up
  10. once you are at the end knot and then string on one of the pony beads
  11. knot and string on the other pony bead
  12. knot and string on the last pony bead
  13. knot after last bead
  14. trim the ends to be even, they will just hang
The necklace closes with pulling the loop over the beads till desired length and the ends hang down your back.



Note: This patterns is exclusive of PBDesigns Patterns. If you make these "Shell Knot Necklace" be sure to send me your link and link back to this pattern/blog. I love to see photos too. This pattern is copyrighted it can be made for personal use or charity use, or to sell, as long as you give credit to this blog and "PBDesigns". If you want to post photos of these "Shell Knot Necklace" on your blog or URL, then refer back here with a link for the pattern. Do not post the pattern or copy and distribute to others, or sell it, you are welcome to link back here and print it out for your own personal use.  
 © 2011 PBDesigns
 Thank you. PBDesigns


Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Snood--

                        
This "Snood" is not my pattern but it is an original free design from Kathryn A White  do chek out her site,"CrochetnBeads" as she has several cute designs. I love Snoods and thought my followers might enjoy one with a little different twist adding a beaded headband.

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Friday, May 6, 2011

Allie Cat Bag/Purse Pattern to Buy

Allie Cat Bag/Purse Pattern Only

Allie Cat Bag/Purse
Crochet Pattern
The Allie Cat Bag/Purse crochet pattern is the cutest bag ever! You can make it for a little girl or a big girl! The bag is very roomy and has lots of "eye candy" appeal. The pattern is nit difficult, however finishing and adding the face details may be more for the "intermediate" crocheter. This bag was made with Home Spun yarn and Eye Lash Fun Fur. It has a long shoulder strap. 
This is a cute bag get your pattern today
Pattern Only: $8.00








close up of strap



Note: This patterns is exclusive of PBDesigns Patterns. If you make these "Allie Cat Bag" be sure to send me your link and link back to this pattern/blog. I love to see photos too. This pattern is copyrighted it can be made for personal use or charity use only. If you want to post photos of this "Allie Cat Bag" on your blog or URL, then refer back here with a link for the pattern. Do not post the pattern or copy and distribute to others, or sell it.  
 © 2006 PBDesigns
 Thank you. PBDesigns

Monday, January 31, 2011

Monday, January 24, 2011

Swimming with the Dolphin Necklace

Its so easy to make, here is the free pattern...


Materials:
Dolphin glass pendant [Blue Moon, I got mine at Michael's Craft Store]
Anne Blatt [small amount it is from their Glamorous collection 3 colors with gold]
1 Lobster Claw Clasp 
4 oval jump rings 2 large and 2 medium
Bent Nose pliers
Chain Nose Pliers
size F crochet hook or one to create a tight ch st

Directions:
Leaving a 6" tail slip knot onto hook and ch 1adding your 1st jump ring by putting hook through jump ring pull loop through and finish your ch st, continue with ch st until desired length, then ch last st onto 2 jump ring the same way as you did the 1st jump ring. Attach the closure you have chosen to one end [depending on weather you are right or left handed, right handed put it on the right end and left handed people on the left end] of your ch cord by opening up the jump ring and sliding the end of the lobster claw onto the ring and closing the jump ring , attach 3rd jump ring in the glass loop on Dolphin and then add 4th jump ring onto that ring, You will need to open all rings and then reclose. Remember when you open the jump rings use your tool to pull open side to side, DO NOT: open by pulling each end or you will deform the ring and never get it back to its right shape. [been there and done that, another story] See here for tutorial on jump rings, and hints and techniques here. Note: the last jump ring that holds the pendant will slip onto your ch cord so be sure to put it on the ch cord BEFORE adding your closure.
Now enjoy your necklace!!

You can make this necklace with shiny embroidery thread, crochet cotton silver or gold thread #5, or any crochet cotton thread if you like and use any pendant. I used antique gold findings and Anny Blatt yarn because I had it in my stash.

Have fun and experiment. And remember as always all copyright rules apply.
Always link back to my blog when showcasing your finished necklace and let me know, so I can come see too. I love to see.

Note: This patterns is exclusive of PBDesigns Patterns. If you make these ""Swimming with the Dolpins" be sure to send me your link and link back to this pattern/blog. I love to see photos too. This pattern is copyrighted it can be made for personal use or charity use, or to sell, as long as you give credit to this blog and "PBDesigns". If you want to post photos of these "Swimming with the Dolpins" on your blog or URL, then refer back here with a link for the pattern. Do not post the pattern or copy and distribute to others, or sell it, you are welcome to link back here and print it out for your own personal use.  
 © 2010 PBDesigns
 Thank you. PBDesigns







Friday, January 14, 2011

Free Pattern The "Furry Green Ornament Necklace"

Here's a free pattern for you:


 "The Furry Ornament Necklace"
What you will need:
  • Lion Brand fun fur yarn, Kelly Green, 1 skein, 1 3/4oz, 64 yds
  • Red Heart Crochet Cotton/Metallic Thread, size 5, silver/silver
  • Darcie Home for the holidays Christmas ornaments 6 - 2" [Alin Paper store or any craft store]
  • 2 silver snowflake button trim [JoAnns or any craft store]
  • 1 large 1" green glitter button [JoAnns or any craft store]
  • size I crochet hook
  • crochet hook that is small enough to fit through hole in bulb
  • darning needle
How tos:
  1. Working with both yarns, chain 4, sc in second ch from hook and in next chain, turn
  2. ch 1, sc in each sc across, turn
  3. ch 1, repeat row 2 for 9-10"
  4. ch 1, sc in first sc, insert hook into next ch, pull up large loop, switch to small hook and pull loop through hole on top of ornament, switch back to larger hook and complete sc, turn
  5. ch 1, sc in each sc, turn
  6. ch 1, repeat row 5 for two inches ending so that the next row you will be able to add your ornament on the same side as the other, repeat row 4, turn
  7. ch 1, repeat row 5 and 6, one more time, turn
  8. ch 1, repeat row 5 for two inches, then chain 11, sc in the next row of two sc, turn
  9. ch 1, repeat row 5 for two inches, be sure to end so that the next row will end on the same end where the ornaments hang, turn
  10. ch 1, repeat row 6, turn
  11. ch 1, repeat row 5 and 6 two more times, turn
  12. ch 1, sc in each sc, turn
  13. ch 1, repeat row 12 for 10", join in top of chain with ss, FO
  14. thread darning needle with both yarns and whip st across to join necklace, FO and weave in ends
  15. Use silver cotton thread only and darning needle and put both snowflakes together and button on top of one and sew together with seral stitches, then puch needle through the snowflakes but not the button, wrap thread around and under button, attach to middle of ch 10 hanging in middle of the necklace between ornaments, 2 times, wrap back around button and through the two holes and back through to the back of snowflakes, FO and tie several times, then cut real short, you might want to dab with a little craft glue to secure.
Voila, you're done!!! 

If you make this necklace be sure to send me your link and link back to this pattern/blog. I love to see photos too. This pattern is copyrighted it can be made for personal use or charity use only, you can not post this pattern on your blog, or copy and distribute it to others, or sell it, you are welcome to link back here and print it out for your own personal use.  
 © 2010 PBDesigns


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