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Monday, August 26, 2013

Cocheted Plush Tanks

I used a variegated Red Heart yarn for these. You can use any type of yarn and hook, you just don't want your stitches to be too loose or the stuffing may come out.

You will need:
  • Yarn of your choice
  • Crochet hook
  • Stitch marker(s)
  • Yarn needle
  • Stuffing
Abbreviations:
  • sc - single crochet
  • st - stitch
  • ch - chain
  • yo - yarn over
  • sl st - slip stitch


Bottom
Ch 23, turn. Sc in second chain from hook and in each ch across. (22 sc made). Ch1, turn.
Make a total of 19 Rows. This is the bottom of the tank.
Place a stitch marker at each of the corners.
We will continue on to the sides without fastening off, the sides are made in a continuous round.

Sides
Round 1- Step1.  Continuing on to the short side, you will sc 18 along this edge.
                Step2.  On the long side, sc in each stitch. (Repeat 1 and 2.)
Round 2- Decreasing at each corner.
                Hook through next stitch, yo, pull through st (2 loops on hook) hook through next stitch,
                yo, pull through stitch, yo and pull through all 3 loops on hook. 1 decrease made.
Round 3 through 7- sc in each st. Sides made.

Top
Ch1, turn. Sc in each st to corner. You can choose to do 20 OR 21 stitches, making 20 will make the sides lean in more when you sew the edges later.
*Ch1, turn, sc across. Repeat to make a total of 15 OR 16 rows. Again, fewer rows will make the sides of the tank lean in more after sewing.
Sew the edges, remember to stuff your tank before finishing off!

Turret
 This is not what the picture shows, but using rounds is a much easier way to make the turret.
You may want to use a stitch marker to mark the ends of your rounds.
Ch4, sl st into first ch to form a circle.
Round 1- ch1, 8sc into circle.
Round 2- 2sc into each st.
Round 3- sc into next 3 st, 2sc into next st. Repeat around.
Round 4- sc in next 5 st, 2sc in next st. Repeat around.
Round 5 through 10- sc in each st.
Sew turret onto tank, stuff turret before finishing off.

Gun
Ch12, turn, sc in second ch from hook and in each st across (11 sc total)
Ch1, turn, sc in each st across.
Make 5 rows total.
Sew the long edge together and attach to turret (no stuffing is needed for the gun)

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Crocheted Can Cozy With Lid


I am using worsted weight yarn (variegated Red Heart) and a size 4mm hook. You can use any size hook or yarn if you have a pop can to compare to and adjust stitch number and row number accordingly. It's a pretty forgiving pattern since yarn stretches and you can use different size hooks, it's hard to mess this up, lol.

To Begin:  Chain 4. Sl st into first ch.

Round 1:  Ch1. 8sc into loop made. Sl st into first sc.

Round 2: Ch1. 2sc in each stitch. Sl st in first sc.

Round 3: Ch1. 2sc in first st, ~sc in next st, 2sc in next st (repeat ~ to end). Sl st in first sc.

Round 4: Ch1. ~2sc in next st, sc in next 3 stitches (repeat ~ to end). Sl st into first sc.

Round 5: Ch1. Sc in each st around, place marker. This marks the beginning row for sides of cozy.

Round 6: continuing on from Round 5 (NOT making a sl st to start a new row)
                sc, ch1, ~skip 1 stitch, sc in next st, ch1 (repeat from ~ until you’ve reached desired height, usually 17-20 rows) Fasten off, but do not weave in end, you will use this later to sew on the lid attachment.
Hint- you may want to add a stitch marker every 5 rows, just to help you keep track as you go.

                 Lid

To Begin:  Chain 4. Sl st into first ch.

Round 1:  Ch1. 2sc into each ch (8 total sc's). Sl st into first sc.

Round 2: Ch1. 2sc in each stitch. Sl st in first sc.

Round 3: Ch1. 2sc in first st, ~sc in next st, 2sc in next st (repeat ~ to end). Sl st into first sc.
Round 4:  Ch1. *2sc in next st, sc in next 3 stitches (repeat * to end)

Round 5 through 7: continuing on from Round below (NOT making a sl st to start a new row)
               sc in each st.

This is where we will begin the attachment from lid to cozy: Continuing from last sc in Round 7, ch8, turn, and skip 1sc, sc in each st (7 total sc), sl st into next stitch on the lid and fasten off.
Now you can sew the lid attachment to the cozy, weave in ends and viola! You are finished!!

If anyone would like me to post pics to along with these instructions, please let me know, just leave a comment here or on Ravelry.