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How to Crochet a Floral Kitty Collar.

Make your kitty stand out with this delightful CrochetKitten collar that includes a floral crochet design. A perfect way to blend the cat's natural love of nature with the owner's lavishing of love and attention on a beloved pet. NB: This design uses the picot stitch. When indicated, ch 3, sl st in first of these 3 ch. Picot complete. Skill level: Intermediate Steps. 1. Crochet the flower. This is worked in the round. With color C, ch. 6. Join with sl st to form ring. Rnd 1. Ch 1; do not turn. 6 sc in ring. Join with sl st to first sc in rnd. 6 sc. Change to color B. Rnd 2. Ch 1; do not turn. (Sc, ch 3, sc) in flo of ea sc around. 12 sc. Finish off Color B and join Color A with sl st in an unused back loop of rnd 1. Rnd 3. Ch 1; do not turn. (Sc, ch 6, sc) in blo of ea sc in rnd 1. 12 sc. Finish off. 2. Crochet 2 leaves. With color C, ch 3. In 3rd ch from hook, (dc, 2 tr, picot, tr, dc, hdc, sl st). Finish off. 3. Finish the collar. First, place the unworked collar on your kitty and adjust it until it fits properly. A proper fit is tight enough so that kitty can't pull it over her head, but loose enough so that you can still fit two fingers underneath. 4. Crochet the collar length. Begin by joining thread with sl st to collar as follows: Insert hook under collar, and catch slipknot in thread with hook; pull up loop. Then, working over the collar, yarn over and pull a loop through loop on hook; sl st made. The thread is now attached to the collar. Slide the sl st down to one the plastic breakaway clasp. 5. SC around the rest of the collar as follows: Insert hook under the collar and draw up a loop. Yarn over and draw through both loops on hook; SC made. Continue SC until you completely cover the collar,leaving only the plastic breakaway clasp showing. Finish off. 6. Set the flower in place. Sew the flower in the desired position on the collar. Sew one leaf each side of the flower. 7. Weave in all ends. 8. Finished. Tips. Abbreviations: blo = back loop only, ch = chain, dc = double crochet, ea = each, flo = front loop only, hdc = half-double crochet. mm = millimeter, rnd = round, sc = single crochet, sl st = slip stitch, tr = treble Things You'll Need. 1 safety break-away cat collar with plastic snap closure in your cat's size, Yarn needle. Color A: 1 ball #3 crochet cotton, Color B: 1 ball #3 crochet cotton, Color C: 1 ball #3 crochet cotton, Size 2.75mm steel crochet hook
Desember 08, 2019


How to Crochet a Floral Kitty Collar.


Make your kitty stand out with this delightful CrochetKitten collar that includes a floral crochet design. A perfect way to blend the cat's natural love of nature with the owner's lavishing of love and attention on a beloved pet.

NB: This design uses the picot stitch. When indicated, ch 3, sl st in first of these 3 ch. Picot complete.



Skill level: Intermediate



Steps.

1. Crochet the flower. This is worked in the round. With color C, ch. 6. Join with sl st to form ring.

Rnd 1. Ch 1; do not turn. 6 sc in ring. Join with sl st to first sc in rnd. 6 sc.

Change to color B.

Rnd 2. Ch 1; do not turn. (Sc, ch 3, sc) in flo of ea sc around. 12 sc.

Finish off Color B and join Color A with sl st in an unused back loop of rnd 1.

Rnd 3. Ch 1; do not turn. (Sc, ch 6, sc) in blo of ea sc in rnd 1. 12 sc.

Finish off.

2. Crochet 2 leaves. With color C, ch 3. In 3rd ch from hook, (dc, 2 tr, picot, tr, dc, hdc, sl st). Finish off.

3. Finish the collar. First, place the unworked collar on your kitty and adjust it until it fits properly. A proper fit is tight enough so that kitty can't pull it over her head, but loose enough so that you can still fit two fingers underneath.

4. Crochet the collar length. Begin by joining thread with sl st to collar as follows:

Insert hook under collar, and catch slipknot in thread with hook; pull up loop. Then, working over the collar, yarn over and pull a loop through loop on hook; sl st made. The thread is now attached to the collar. Slide the sl st down to one the plastic breakaway clasp.

5. SC around the rest of the collar as follows: Insert hook under the collar and draw up a loop. Yarn over and draw through both loops on hook; SC made. Continue SC until you completely cover the collar,leaving only the plastic breakaway clasp showing. Finish off.

6. Set the flower in place. Sew the flower in the desired position on the collar. Sew one leaf each side of the flower.

7. Weave in all ends.

8. Finished.



Tips Abbreviations.



blo = back loop only.

ch = chain.

dc = double crochet.

ea = each.

flo = front loop only.

hdc = half-double crochet.

mm = millimeter.

rnd = round.

sc = single crochet.

sl st = slip stitch.

tr = treble.

Things You'll Need.

1 safety break-away cat collar with plastic snap closure in your cat's size.

Color A: 1 ball #3 crochet cotton.

Color B: 1 ball #3 crochet cotton.

Color C: 1 ball #3 crochet cotton.

Size 2.75mm steel crochet hook.

Yarn needle.
Februari 23, 2020

How to Crochet Butterfly Applique.

There are multiple ways to add butterflies to your crocheted works. You can use a butterfly stitch to work them directly into the material, or you can attach a separate butterfly applique to a separately crocheted patch of material.

Part 1 Creating the Butterfly.

1. Create a foundation ring. Attach the yarn to your crochet hook and work five chain stitches from the loop. Slip stitch the first and last chains together to form a ring.

Note that the yarn should be tied to the hook using a standard slip knot.

2. Single crochet into the ring. Chain one, then single crochet three times into the center of the foundation ring.

The chain at the beginning of the round acts as a turning chain. It sets the height of the round to accommodate the height of the single crochet stitch.

3. Chain and slip the first wing. Work a series of 16 chain stitches from the loop on your hook. Upon reaching the end of this chain, slip stitch into the last single crochet you made.

Doing so will create one of the large upper wing halves of the butterfly.

4. Single crochet into the ring. Work three more single crochets into the center of your foundation ring.

5. Chain and slip the second wing. Work 11 chain stitches from the loop on your hook. Slip stitch the final chain of this group into the last single crochet you made.

This step will create the smaller lower half of the wing you started previously. After completing this step, one full wing is finished.

6. Mirror the small wing half. Repeat the previous two steps to work the second small wing half of the butterfly.

Single crochet into the foundation ring three times.

Chain 11 times.

Slip stitch the last chain to the last single crochet.

7. Mirror the large wing half. Repeat the same steps used to complete the first upper wing half to work a second upper wing half.

Single crochet into the foundation ring three times.

Chain 16 times.

Slip stitch the last of these chains to the last single crochet you created.

After completing this step, both butterfly wings should be complete.

8. Close the circle. Single crochet once into the foundation ring, then join this single crochet to the very first single crochet you worked using another slip stitch.

At this point, the shape of the butterfly is complete.

9. Fasten off the yarn. Cut a tail roughly 2 inches (5 cm) long. Pull this tail through the loop on your hook to fasten off the yarn.

Weave the excess tail into the stitches to hide it.

After fastening off the yarn, the butterfly is complete and ready to attach to another separately created crochet work.

PART 2 Attaching the Butterfly.

1. Position the butterfly over the work. Place the butterfly applique over the work you wish to attach it to. Consider pinning it in place to prevent it from moving around as you attach it.

If you want to attach the butterfly applique using surface crochet, as these instructions will demonstrate, you must attach it to a previously created crochet work. You can attach it to other materials, as well, but you will need to do so by sewing it on or gluing it in place.

Make sure that the butterfly is perfectly positioned over the work before proceeding.

2. Surface slip stitch down the center. Work a straight line of surface slip stitches onto the material beneath the butterfly, trapping the bottom and top of the butterfly's center beneath those stitches.

Work one surface slip stitch onto the first stitch of the material. This stitch should fall directly beneath the bottom center of the butterfly.

Work your next surface slip stitch over the bottom center stitch of your butterfly. This stitch should be worked onto the next stitch of your crocheted material, just to the inside of the butterfly's center.

Continue working surface slip stitches onto the bottom material and up the center of the butterfly. Make as many stitches as necessary to reach the top of the butterfly.

Your final surface slip stitch should be worked onto the stitch of the material just outside of the butterfly's center. It should also be worked over the top center stitch of the butterfly applique.

3. Bind off the yarn. Once you've attached the butterfly, cut the yarn, leaving tail roughly 3 inches (7.6 cm) long. Pull this tail through the loop on your hook to fasten off the butterfly and secure its place on the material beneath.

If you do not want to add antennae, make sure that the tail lies to the "wrong side" of the material. Weave the excess into your stitches to hide it, then stop at this step.

If you do want add antennae, leave the tail on the outside of the work and continue onto the next step.

4. Split the strands into antennae. Use your thumbnail to carefully split the tail of your crochet yarn into two even halves. Unwind these halves down to the knot, then straighten them out so they point in opposite directions, forming antennae for the butterfly.

If you cannot use your thumbnail to split the yarn, consider using an embroidery needle, the blunt edge of your scissors blade, a straight pin, or a similarly thin tool.

Consider knotting the ends of the divided antennae to prevent further fraying from occurring. Alternatively, apply a small dot of seam sealant liquid to the ends of both antennae to accomplish the same purpose.

After completing this step, the butterfly is complete.



Things You'll Need : B/1 (2.25 mm) crochet hook, Size 10 crochet thread/yarn, Scissors, Straight pins (optional), Seam sealant (optional).


Desember 08, 2019