Thursday, July 3, 2008
July 4th Half Price Pattern Sale
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Greyhound Cap in Fundraiser Auction
Here's the link: GREYHOUND AUCTION!
Please bid high and help Forever Home Greyhound Adoptions find moreforever homes for Greyhounds!
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Free Dog Face Potholder Crochet Pattern
We received a special request for an American Staffordshire Terrier Dog potholder and we're offering the free pattern below. Potholders made from the pattern can be sold for fundraising for dog rescue only. You may link to the pattern but it cannot be sold, copied or posted elsewhere.
If you like to crochet dogs please check out our other patterns at www.greyhoundcrafts.com. Proceeds benefit Greyhound Adoption!
American Staffordshire Terrier Potholder
1 skein white
1 oz. rust
1 oz. black
2 brown buttons 1-1/4”
Crochet Hook Size F
Yarn needle
Back
Make one
Chain 26 with white
Row 1: sc in second ch from hook,
Sc in next 3 chs,
Hdc in next ch,
Dc in next ch,
Trc in next 2 chs,
Dc in next ch,
Hdc in next ch,
Sc in next 2 chs,
Slip st in next ch,
Sc in next 2 chs,
Hdc in next ch,
Dc in next dc,
Trc in next 2 chs,
Dc in next ch,
Hdc in next ch,
Sc in last 4 chs. (25 sts)
Row 2: ch 3 (counts as first dc now and throughout), Turn,
Dc in same st,
Dc in next 23 sts,
2 dc in last st. (27 dc)
Row 3: ch 3, Turn,
Dc in same st,
Dc in next 25 sts,
2 dc in last dc. (29 dc)
Row 4: ch 3, Turn,
Dc in same st,
Dc in next 27 sts,
2 dc in last dc. (31 dc)
Row 5: ch 3, Turn,
2 dc in same dc,
dc in next 29 dc,
3 dc in last dc. (35 dc)
Row 6-7: ch 3, Turn,
Dc in each dc across. (35 dc)
Row 8: ch 3, Turn,
Dc in each dc across to last 2 dc,
Dc last 2 dc together. (34 dc)
Row 9-12: Repeat Row 8.
(33 dc) (32 dc) (31 dc) (30 dc)
Row 13: Ch 3, Turn,
Dc in same dc,
Dc in next 28 dc,
2 dc in last dc. (32 dc)
Row 14: Ch 3, Turn,
2 dc in same dc,
dc in next 30 dc,
3 dc in last dc. (36 dc)
Row 15: Ch 3, Turn,
(dc next 2 dc together)twice
dc in next 26 dc,
(dc next 2 dc together)twice. (32 dc)
Row 16: Ch 3, Turn,
(dc next 2 dc together)twice
dc in next 22 dc,
(dc next 2 dc together)twice. (28 dc)
Row 17: : Ch 3, Turn,
(dc next 2 dc together)twice
dc in next 18 dc,
(dc next 2 dc together)twice. (24 dc)
Row 18: (begin ear)
Ch 3, Turn,
Dc in same dc,
Dc in next 5 dc,
Leave remaining stitches of row unworked for now. (7 dc)
Row 19: Ch 3, Turn,
Dc in next 5 dc,
Leave last stitch unworked. (6 dc)
Row 20: Ch 3, Turn,
Dc in next 4 dc,
Leave last dc unworked. (5 dc)
Row 21: Ch 2, Turn,
Yarn over and draw up a loop in each of next 3 dc,
Yarn over and draw through all 5 loops on hook,
Ch 1, Fasten Off.
Second Ear:
Hold your work with the ear you just made on the left side.
Attach white yarn to the first unworked stitch on the right side if Row 17.
Ch 3, Dc in same dc,
Dc in next 5 dc,
Leave remaining stitches unworked. (7 dc).
Repeat Rows 19 to 21 of back.
Front
Make one
Chain 26 with white
Repeat Rows 1-6 of back
Row 7: ch 3, Turn,
Dc in next 27 dc, change to rust,
Dc in last 7 dc. (35 dc)
Row 8: ch 3, Turn,
Dc in next 8 dc, change to white
Dc in each dc across to last 2 dc,
Dc last 2 dc together. (34 dc)
Row 9: ch 3, Turn,
Dc in next 22 dc, change to rust,
each dc across to last 2 dc,
Dc last 2 dc together. (33 dc)
Row 10: ch 3, Turn,
Dc in next 12 dc, change to white,
each dc across to last 2 dc,
Dc last 2 dc together. (32 dc)
Row 11: ch 3, Turn,
Dc in next 17 dc, change to rust,
each dc across to last 2 dc,
Dc last 2 dc together. (31 dc)
Row 12: ch 3, Turn,
Dc in next 12 dc, change to white,
each dc across to last 2 dc,
Dc last 2 dc together. (30 dc)
Row 13: Ch 3, Turn,
Dc in same dc,
Dc in next 3 dc, change to rust,
Dc in next 3 dc, change to white,
Dc in next 13 dc, change to rust,
Dc in each dc to last dc,
2 dc in last dc. (32 dc)
Row 14: Ch 3, Turn,
2 dc in same dc,
dc in next 12 dc, change to white,
dc in next 12 dc, change to rust,
dc in next 4 dc, change to white,
dc in each dc to last dc,
3 dc in last dc. (36 dc)
Row 15: Ch 3, Turn,
(dc next 2 dc together)twice, change to rust
dc in next 4 dc, change to white,
dc in next 12 dc, change to rust,
dc in each dc until 4 dc remain,
(dc next 2 dc together)twice. (32 dc)
Row 16: Ch 3, Turn,
(dc next 2 dc together)twice
dc in next 4 dc, change to white,
dc in each dc across until 4 dc remain,
(dc next 2 dc together)twice. (28 dc)
Row 17: Ch 3, Turn,
(dc next 2 dc together)twice
dc in next 13 dc, change to rust,
dc in next 2 dc,
(dc next 2 dc together)twice. (24 dc)
Row 18: (begin ear)
Ch 3, Turn,
Dc in same dc,
Dc in next 5 dc,
Leave remaining stitches of row unworked for now. (7 dc)
Row 19: Ch 3, Turn,
Dc in next 5 dc,
Leave last stitch unworked. (6 dc)
Row 20: Ch 3, Turn,
Dc in next 4 dc,
Leave last dc unworked. (5 dc)
Row 21: Ch 2, Turn,
Yarn over and draw up a loop in each of next 3 dc,
Yarn over and draw through all 5 loops on hook,
Ch 1, Fasten Off.
Second Ear:
Hold your work with the ear you just made on the left side.
Attach rust yarn to the first unworked stitch on the right side if Row 17.
Ch 3, Dc in same dc,
Dc in next 5 dc,
Leave remaining stitches unworked. (7 dc).
Repeat Rows 19 to 21 of back.
Nose
With black, chain 4,
Rnd 1: 6 sc in second chain from hook,
Sc in next chain,
6 sc in last chain.
Join with slip stitch in first sc. (13 sc)
Rnd 2: sc in same st as joining,
Sc in next 3 sc,
(2 hdc in next sc)twice,
hdc in next sc,
(2 hdc in next sc)twice,
sc in last 4 sc,
join with slip stitch in first sc.
Fasten off.
Mouth
Chain 27 with black,
Hdc in third chain from hook,
Hdc in next 4 chains,
Chain 20.
Fasten off.
Sew buttons to Row 10 of front, with 3 inches off space between them.
Center nose over Rows 7 and 8 of front. Sew in place with yarn needle and black yarn.
Referring to photo, sew mouth in place beginning under the nose.
Hold front and back together with wrong sides facing. Join around edges with sc using matching color yarn.
Monday, May 5, 2008
May Pattern Sale & Auction
A new auction has started at Carpe Canum to benefit Lambie's Smile Fund. There are many great items to bid on including a Greyhound Door Wreath Crochet Pattern booklet. Hurry...auction ends May 6th at 10pm EDT.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Free Felted Catch-Alls Crochet Pattern
Felted Catch-All Baskets
Copyright 2008 L.Conlon
Fill with candy for a quick gift or use as a pretty catch-all for your kitchen or desk. Cover a flower pot or insert a small bud vase with flowers. Baskets can be lined with a simple tube made from cardstock (see instructions) to help keep the shape when filled. Includes directions for felting by hand. Can be machine felted if desired.
Materials & Supplies
Patons Classic Wool Merino Yarn or any similar 100% Wool yarn:
1 ounce Main color (MC)
1 ounce Contrasting color (CC)
1 ounce Leaf Green
Small amounts pink and red or your choice of flower colors
Small amount yellow for flower centers
Crochet Hook Size G
Yarn needle
2 medium size bowls
laundry detergent
Drinking glass with approx. 2-1/2” diameter bottom
Rubber gloves (optional)
2-1/2” by 2-1/2” piece of light cardboard (optional)
paper or cardstock for liner (optional)
Finished Size about 4 inches tall.
Work in rounds. Do not join. When changing colors or fastening off simply tie knots. Do not work over the ends. After felting you can trim off the ends as the felted pieces will not unravel. Work loosely. Gauge is unimportant.
Catch-All Basket
Ch 2 with MC
Rnd 1: 6 sc in second ch from hook. (6 sc)
Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around. (12 sc)
Rnd 3: (sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc)6 times. (18 sc)
Rnd 4: (sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc)6 times. (24 sc)
Rnd 5: (sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc)6 times. (30 sc)
Rnd 6: Working in back loop only, sc in each sc around. (30 sc)
Rnds 7-18: Working in both loops, sc in each sc around. (30 sc)
Copyright 2008 L.Conlon
Rnd 19: Sc in first 5 sc,
Ch 5, skip next 5 sc,
Sc in next 10 sc,
Ch 5, skip next 5 sc,
Sc in last 5 sc. (20 sc + 2 ch 5 spaces)
Rnd 20: sc in first 5 sc,
5 hdc in the ch 5 space,
sc in next 10 sc,
5 hdc in the ch 5 space,
sc in last 5 sc. (20 sc + 10 hdc)
Rnd 21: Change to CC,
Sc in each stitch around. (30 sc)
Fasten off.
Bottom Rim Trim: Attach CC with a sc in any front loop remaining from Round 6,
Sc in each loop around. (30sc)
Fasten off.
Blossom
With main flower color, ch 2.
Rnd 1: 5 sc in second chain from hook. (5 sc)
Rnd 2: 3 sc in each sc around. (15 sc)
Rnd 3: working in front loops only:
*Sc in next sc,
(2 hdc, 1 dc, 2 hdc) in next sc,
sc in next sc,
Repeat from * 4 times MORE. (5 petals).
Fasten off.
Rnd 4: Working behind petals in back loops from last round,
Join leaf green in any back loop,
Sc in same loop,
*sc in next loop, ch 1,
(2 dc, 1 trc, 2 dc) in next loop,
ch 1, sc in next loop,
Repeat from * 4 times MORE. ( 5 leaves).
Fasten off.
With yellow, ch 7,
3 sc in second chain from hook,
3 sc in each of remaining 5 chains. (18 sc).
Fasten off leaving about 6” of yarn.
Pull the yarn tail through the flower center from front to back using your hook.
Secure in back. Flower center should curl into a small spiral.
Work in or near a sink so you have easy access to hot and cold water. Fill one bowl with very cold water. Fill the other bowl with very hot water. For quickest felting make the water as hot as comfortable to work in with your rubber gloves on. Add a few drops of laundry detergent to the hot water bowl.
*Place the crocheted catch-all in the hot water for about 3 minutes. Agitate the piece in the water with a spoon. Take it out and rub it and roll it between both hands. Squeeze out the water with your hand and place the piece in the cold water, swishing it around for a few minutes.
Repeat from the * several times. Change the water as needed to maintain the hot and cold temps. Check your results as you go. Eventually the piece will look fuzzy, the individual stitches will blur and the piece will shrink.
Rinse in fresh cold water and squeeze out as much water as possible. Don’t twist or wring it. Turn the glass upside down and slide the piece over it. Shape the round bottom and make sure the handles appear even. Set aside until completely dry.
Repeat the felting process with the blossom. After rinsing, shape each petal carefully with your fingers. Curl the center into a spiral. Allow to dry.
You can line the basket if desired to help keep the shape when filled. Trace the bottom of the basket on light cardboard. Cut out 1/8” inside the line and place in the bottom.
Cut a piece of cardstock (or 2 sheets of printer paper held together) to 8-1/2” by 3”. Roll into a tube overlapping the ends about ½”. Glue or tape in place and insert into catch-all basket.
Sunday, April 6, 2008
New! Greyhound Table Set Pattern
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Greyhound Pattern in Auction & April Sale
Now's your chance to win one of our most popular patterns and support Greyhound Adoption at the same time. A Little Greyhound Dolls Pattern booklet is up for bids in this charity Auction to benefit Greyhound Pets of America North Texas. Here's the LINK. Check out the other great items, too. Auction ends April 8th at 10pm EDT.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Handmade 4 Hounds
Do you like to support Greyhound Adoption when you shop? Please visit http://www.handmade4hounds.com/ for a list of Etsy Shops supporting hounds whenever you're in the market for anything Greyhound. You'll find collars, leashes, tiles, pins, pendants, prints, paintings, cards, buttons, patches, pillows, bags, clothing, dog beds, crate covers and our crochet patterns, too. Many of our members donate a portion of their proceeds to benefit Greyhound Adoption. See our Mission page for more info.
Stay tuned for a new pattern coming out soon!
Monday, March 10, 2008
Free Shamrock Doily Crochet Pattern
The Free Shamrock Motif Pattern is below. The Fisherman Style Dog Sweater Pattern is on sale and can be purchased at http://www.greyhoundcrafts.com/.
Shamrock Square
These motifs can be used to decorate clothing, as a doily or join several to make an afghan.
Finished size approx. 9-1/2” by 7-1/2”
Crochet Hook Size F
4-ply Yarn Green
4-ply Yarn White
Yarn needle
Shamrock Graph
With green yarn, ch 51
Dc in ninth ch from hook,
(Skip 2 chains, dc in next ch)14 times.
There are now 15 boxes of crochet forming the bottom row of the chart. Complete the motif working from the chart. The first row is worked left to right, the next row is worked right to left and so on. Ch 5 and TURN at the end of each row. Each open box on the chart = ch 2, skip 2 sts, dc in next st. Each shaded box on the chart = dc in nexr 3 sts. When you complete all rows fasten off and weave in ends with the yarn needle.
Edging Join white in any space. Make 3 sc in each space around, with 5 sc in each corner. Join with a slip st in first sc.
Fasten off.
Monday, March 3, 2008
March Sale...Casual Greyhound Sweater & Snood
Monday, February 25, 2008
Leap Year Sale on German Shepherd Dog Pattern!
Happy crocheting!
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Free Leprechaun Hat Crochet Pattern
Enjoy this free pattern to crochet a Leprechaun Hat to use for St. Patrick's Day decorating. We used it to dress-up a life-size crocheted PUG dog. The hat measures about 4-1/2 inches tall when made with 4-ply yarn.
The PUG Pattern will be ON SALE from now till March 17th only at GreyhoundCrafts.com.
Leprechaun Hat
Copyright L. Conlon 2008 Pattern may not be posted elsewhere or offered for sale. You may sell hats made from the pattern.
Materials
Green 4-ply yarn 1 ounce
Black 4-ply yarn several yards
Gold or yellow 4-ply yarn 2 yards
Crochet hook Size G
Yarn needle
Finished size: 4-1/2” by 4”
Hat
With green yarn
Rnd 1: ch 2,
6 sc in 2nd ch from hook,
join with a sl st in first sc. (6 sc)
Rnd 2: ch 1,
2 sc in each sc around,
join with a sl st in first sc. (12 sc)
Rnd 3: ch 1,
(Sc in next sc,
2 sc in next sc) 6 times,
join with a sl st in first sc. (18 sc)
Rnd 4: ch 1,
(Sc in next 2 sc,
2 sc in next sc) 6 times,
join with a sl st in first sc. (24 sc)
Rnd 5: ch 1,
(Sc in next 3 sc,
2 sc in next sc) 6 times,
join with a sl st in first sc. (30 sc)
Rnd 6: ch 3 (counts as first dc),
Work in back loops only
Dc in each sc around,
Join with a sl st in top of ch 3. (30 dc)
Rnd 7-9: ch 3 (counts as first dc),
Working in both loops
Dc in each dc around,
Join with a sl st in top of ch 3. (30 dc)
Rnd 10: ch 3 (counts as first dc)
Dc in next 2 dc,
Dc next 2 dc together,
(dc in next 3 dc,
dc next 2 dc together) 5 times,
join with a sl st in top of ch 3. (24 dc)
Rnd 11-12: ch 3 (counts as first dc),
Working in both loops
Dc in each dc around,
Join with a sl st in top of ch 3. (24 dc)
Rnd 13: ch 3 (counts as first dc),
Working in front loops only
2 dc in each dc around,
Join with a sl st in top of ch 3. (48 dc)
Rnd 14: ch 3 (counts as first dc),
Working in both loops
Dc in each dc around,
Join with a sl st in top of ch 3. (48 dc)
Fasten off.
Buckle
With gold or yellow yarn
Row 1: Ch 6,
Sc in second ch from hook and in next 4 chs. (5 sc)
Row 2: ch 4 (counts as first dc and ch 1, turn
Skip next sc,
Dc in next sc,
Ch 1,
Skip next sc,
Dc in last sc. (3 dc + 2 chs)
Row 3: ch 1, turn
Sc in each stitch across. (5 sc)
Fasten off.
Hatband
With black yarn ch 35,
Dc in fourth ch from hook and in each chain across.
Fasten off leaving 10” for sewing.
Thread hatband through buckle openings.
Wrap hatband around hat, sew ends together and fasten off.
Thursday, February 7, 2008
February Special...Free Pattern with your Order!
Get our Sweet Desserts Pattern FREE with any order of $4.99 or more fromGreyhoundCrafts.com. We deliver PDF patterns to your inbox in less than 24 hours. So make some last minute Valentine's Day Gifts with ZERO calories. This special offer is valid only at our GreyhoundCrafts.com location for the whole month of February.
Stay Tuned for our Free St. Patrick's Day pattern Coming Soon!
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
S'Mores Family Free Crochet Pattern
Just omit the details and you'll have a fun play food pattern for the traditional dessert of cook outs. Make a whole plate full today. Zero calories!
The S'Mores Family
A Pattern for Crochet
from www.greyhoundcrafts.com
This pattern may not be sold, copied or posted online in any form. All rights reserved.
Copyright 2007 L.Conlon
Materials
4-ply yarn, 1 ounce or less of the following colors:
(colors used in samples shown in parenthesis)
Light Brown (Red Heart Super Saver – Warm Brown)
Dark Brown (Caron Perfect Match - Espresso)
White (Caron One Pound – New White)
Peach (Caron One Pound – Peach)
Hot Pink (Caron Simply Soft – Watermelon)
Neon Green (Caron Simply Soft – Limelight)
Bright Yellow (Caron Simply Soft – Lemonade)
Dark Red yarn for mouths
Crochet Hook Size G
Crochet Hook Size F
Polyester Polyfill Stuffing
Yarn Needle
Tacky Glue
8” to 12” Bamboo skewer
10mm Wiggle Eyes -5 pair
These characters have small parts and are not suitable for small children.
Finished size: Adults are 4-1/4” tall,
Babies are 2” tall w/o hats.
Gauge is not important.
Make the following parts and set aside for assembly at the end.
Graham Crackers
Make 4 with Light Brown and G hook
Row 1: Ch 11,
Sc in second ch from hook and in each remaining ch.
Ch 1, Turn. (10 sc)
Row 2: sc in first sc,
(Ch 2, skip 2 sc,
Sc in next sc) 3 times.
Ch 1, Turn. (4 sc + 3 ch-2 spaces)
Row 3: sc in first sc,
(2 sc in ch-2 space,
sc in next sc) 3 times. (10 sc)
Row 4-9: (Repeat Rows 2 and 3)
3 times. (10 sc)
Fasten off.
Adult Marshmallow
Make 2 with White and G hook
Rnd 1: Ch 2,
6 sc in second ch from hook. (6 sc)
Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around.
(12 sc)
Rnd 3: (sc in next sc,
2 sc in next sc) repeat around.
(18 sc)
Rnd 4: (sc in next 2 sc,
2 sc in next sc) repeat around.
(24 sc)
Rnd 5-6: sc in each sc around.
(24 sc)
Rnd 7: (sc in next 2 sc,
Sc next 2 sc together) repeat around. (18 sc)
Rnd 8: (sc in next sc,
Sc next 2 sc together) repeat around. (12 sc)
Stuff with polyfill.
Rnd 9: (sc next 2 sc together)
Repeat around. (6 sc)
Fasten off leaving 12” for sewing.
Sew in and out of the last 6 sts. Pull tightly to gather. Secure and fasten off.
Chocolate
Make 2 with dark brown and G hook
Square 1
Row 1: Ch 7,
Sc in second ch from hook and in each ch across. Ch 1, Turn (6 sc)
Row 2-6: sc in each sc across.
Ch 1, turn. (6 sc)
At end of Row 6, do not ch-1.
Fasten off.
Square 2
Repeat Row 1 through Row 6 of Square 1. Do Not fasten off.
Rnd 7: Hold both squares together and sc around all 4 edges working through both layers. Make 3 sc in each corner.
Fasten off.
Legs
Make 2 for girl and 2 for boy
with G hook
Begin at shoe with black:
Ch 2. Rnd 1: 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook.
(6 sc)
Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around.
(12 sc)
Rnd 3: Working in Back Loops only,
(sc next 2 sc together) twice,
sc in next 8 sc. (10 sc)
Change to white
Rnd 4: Sc in each sc around.
(10 sc)
Change to peach for a girl or
Change to Light Brown for a boy
Rnd 5-7: Sc in each sc around.
(10 sc)
Fasten off
Arms
Make 4 with peach and G hook
Rnd 1: Ch 2,
6 sc in second ch from hook.
(6 sc)
Rnd 2-5: Sc in each sc around.
(6 sc)
Fasten off.
Ladies Hat
With hot pink and F hook
Ch 2. Rnd 1: 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook.
(6 sc)
Rnd 2-5: 2 sc in each sc around.
(12 sc)
Rnd 6: sl st in first sc,
Ch 2 (counts as a hdc)
Hdc in same sc,
2 hdc in each sc around.
Join with sl st in top of ch 2.
Fasten off. (24 hdc)
Hat band:
With neon green and F hook
Ch 16 and fasten off. Sew chain around the base of the hat.
Purse
With hot pink and F hook
Ch 2. Rnd 1: 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook.
(6 sc)
Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around.
(12 sc)
Rnd 3: sc in each sc around.
(12 sc)
Change to neon green
Rnd 4: sc next 2 sc together around.
(6 sc)
Rnd 5: sl st in first sc,
Ch 5, skip 3 sc,
Sl st in next sc forming purse handle.
Fasten off.
Bow Tie
With neon green and F hook
Chain 5,
*Sl st in fifth ch from hook,
Repeat from *.
Fasten off.
Toasted Marshmallows
Make 3 with G hook .
Begin with white
Ch 2. Rnd 1: 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook.
(6 sc)
Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around.
(12 sc)
Rnd 3: Working in Back Loop only
Sc in each sc around. (12 sc)
Rnd 4-6: Sc in each sc around.
(12 sc)
Change to Light Brown
Rnd 7: sc in each sc around.
(12 sc)
Stuff marshmallow.
Rnd 8: Working in Back Loop only
Sc next 2 sc together around.
(6 sc)
Fasten off leaving 12” for sewing.
Sew in and out of last 6 sts.
Pull tightly to gather and secure.
Fasten off.
Hair Bow
With hot pink and F hook
Chain 5,
*Sl st in fifth ch from hook,
Repeat from *.
Fasten off.
Baseball Caps
Make one with neon green
and one with yellow.
Use F hook
Ch 2. Rnd 1: 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook.
(6 sc)
Rnd 2-4: 2 sc in each sc around.
(12 sc)
Rnd 5: Working in Front Loop only
Sc in first sc,
2 hdc in next sc,
2 dc in next sc,
2 hdc in next sc,
sc in next sc,
sl st in next sc.
Fasten off leaving remaining sts of round unworked.
Finishing/Assembly
Make a stack with 1 graham cracker, chocolate, adult marshmallow, graham cracker.
Sew through the center of the stack several times with light brown yarn and the yarn needle. Fasten off.
Make another stack the same way.
Stuff the arms and legs. Center the legs under the bottom of each stack and sew in place to the bottom graham cracker.
Sew the arms to the stacks in between the bottom cracker and the chocolate.
Sew the hat to the top of the top graham cracker on the girl stack. Sew the purse to the end of one arm.
Sew the bow tie to the chocolate layer on the boy stack.
Glue wiggle eyes to all five marshmallows.
Embroider U-shaped mouths on all of the marshmallows.
Sew the hairbow to one toasted marshmallow.
Sew the baseball caps to the two remaining toasted marshmallows.
Slide the toasted marshmallows on the skewer.
For more play food patterns visit www.greyhoundcrafts.com
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Greyhound Fisherman Sweater & Snood
The pattern is available as a printed booklet or in PDF file version and it's now on sale till the end of January.
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Greyhound Snood Crochet Pattern...New!
Greyhound Snood Pattern
We're now including the snood pattern as a bonus to our Quick & Easy Greyhound Sweater pattern. If you purchased the sweater pattern prior to 2008 just contact us and we'll tell you how to receive the snood pattern FREE.