Sunday 26 January 2020

Tiny Crochet Hats

A charity group has asked me for a crochet pattern for very tiny baby hats, using UK terminology. These are for Angel Babies who are sadly born too soon. 
The smallest measures just 2½“
I hope these tiny hats bring some comfort to families at such a heart-breaking time. 



Angel Baby Hat        17 -19 weeks

Requirements:

DK yarn
4mm crochet hook

Size:

Width:                  2½“ (5” all around)
Height:                 2¼“

Pattern:

This pattern is written in UK terminology      

tc = treble crochet        dc = double crochet          ch = chain

Worked in the round.

Chain 3 , join with a slip stitch into a ring

Round 1:   ch2, make 9tc into ring, slip stitch to join. (10sts)

Round 2:   ch2 then tc in same stitch as ch2, 2tc in each stitch all around, join with slip stitch. (20sts)

Round 3:   Ch 2, 1tc in each stitch all around, join with slip stitch. (20sts)

Rounds 4-5: Repeat round 3

Round 6:  Ch1, dc in each stitch all around, join with slip stitch. 

Fasten off.  Weave in ends


Micro-Preemie/ Angel Baby Hat       20 - 22 weeks

Requirements:

DK yarn
4mm crochet hook

Size:

Width:                  2¾“ (5½”  all around)
Height:                 2½“

Pattern:

This pattern is written in UK terminology      

tc = treble crochet        dc = double crochet          ch = chain

Worked in the round.

Chain 4 , join with a slip stitch into a ring

Round 1:   ch2, make 11tc into ring, slip stitch to join. (12sts)

Round 2:   ch2 then tc in same stitch as ch2, 2tc in each stitch all around, join with slip stitch. (24sts)

Round 3:   Ch 2, 1tc in each stitch all around, join with slip stitch. (24sts)

Rounds 4-6: Repeat round 3

Round 7:  Ch1, dc in each stitch all around, join with slip stitch. 

Fasten off.  Weave in ends


Extra Small Premature Baby Hat       23 – 25 weeks     

Requirements:

DK yarn
4mm crochet hook

Size:

Width:                  3¼“ (6½“  all around)
Height:                 3“

Pattern:

This pattern is written in UK terminology      

tc = treble crochet        dc = double crochet          ch = chain

Worked in the round.

Chain 4, join with a slip stitch into a ring

Round 1:   ch2, make 12tc into ring, slip stitch to join. (13sts)

Round 2:   ch2 then tc in same stitch as ch2, 2tc in each stitch all around, join with slip stitch. (26sts)

Round 3:   Ch 2, 1tc in each stitch all around, join with slip stitch. (26sts)

Rounds 4-7: Repeat round 3

Round 8:  Ch1, dc in each stitch all around, join with slip stitch. 

Fasten off.  Weave in ends


You will find my bigger sizes ..... for 
small, medium and large premature babies on this link ~ 





I am happy for you to use my patterns for your own use or for charity donations.  
In addition:  You can gift or sell any finished items you make from my patterns.    

However, please do not copy my patterns
This pattern (the information and photos) may not be copied or reproduced
or republished on another webpage or website. 

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Thursday 23 January 2020

Twenty Million Page Views


Those of you who have been following me for a while may remember that I set up this Blog in January 2013 as a way to keep a record of all my makes. 

I was working 4 days a week - Monday to Thursday - and every week I couldn't wait for Friday to come! 
Friday was my ME time ..... 
I could do whatever I wanted with no commitments or interruptions.
I called my Fridays my 'Lazy Daisy Days.' 

7 years later ~ I am still enjoying every minute of my crafting time! 
Life has changed of course, and happily I have found a way to have more of those Lazy Daisy Days !

I have written and shared over 400 FREE patterns on this blog. 

I try really hard to make sure my patterns are easy to follow - oh - and cute too. 

It brings me great joy to know that my patterns are used and loved by many crafters all around the world. 



I am very busy writing patterns (and knitting them to check that all is OK), and this means that I simply do not have time to read every comment 
or question on each blog page. 

So - I set up a couple of facebook groups with the idea that though I may not be around .......  10,000 other knitters and crocheters will probably 
be able to help ! 

Please join either (or both) of my groups - you will find friendship and inspiration there.

The first group  'Marianna's Group Page' is for ALL knitting or crochet questions, comments and chat. Share your photos and see what others are making. 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/made.by.marianna/



The second group is for Marianna's Lazy Daisy Designs ONLY. 
Ask questions, show your finished projects and get inspiration from other talented crafters. 





The easiest way to see all my patterns is to use Ravelry ~ 


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And - just for fun I thought I would add my very first ever blog post ~ 



A huge big 'Thank You' to all of you who follow my blog. 

Twenty Million page views! Who would have believed it ? 

Thursday 16 January 2020

Easter Chick Egg Cosy





Simple and easy to knit
and perfect to hide a Cadbury’s Crème Egg or hard-boiled egg for a little Easter fun!


Little Chick Egg Cosy

I used DK (8ply) yarn and smaller than usual needles to make these. This gives a denser fabric and the contents do not show through so much. Toy makers often use this technique too.


Easter Chick                       For a Cadbury Creme Egg

Width:  2¼“            Height:  2½“

Using DK yarn & 3.25mm needles ~
Cast on 25sts
Rib 4 rows
Stocking stitch 8 rows

Shape top ~

Row 13:        (K4, K2tog) to last st, k1
Row 14:        S1, purl to last st, k1
Row 15:        (K3, K2tog) to last st, k1
Row 16:        S1, purl to last st, k1
Row 17:        (K2, K2tog) to last st, k1
Row 18:        S1, purl to last st, k1
Row 19:        (K1, K2tog) to last st, k1
Row 20:        S1, purl to last st, k1
Row 21:        (K2tog) to last st, k1                     (5sts)

Cut the yarn leaving a short ‘tail’.
With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining stitches and secure
Sew up seam

Face

Embroider on features using a length of dark coloured yarn for the eyes, and orange for the beak


Easter Chick                      For a Large hard-boiled Easter Egg !

Width:  2½“            Height:  3¼“

Using DK yarn & 3.5mm needles ~
Cast on 25sts
Rib 6 rows
Stocking stitch 10 rows

Shape top ~

Row 17:        (K4, K2tog) to last st, k1
Row 18:        S1, purl to last st, k1
Row 19:        (K3, K2tog) to last st, k1
Row 20:        S1, purl to last st, k1
Row 21:        (K2, K2tog) to last st, k1
Row 22:        S1, purl to last st, k1
Row 23:        (K1, K2tog) to last st, k1
Row 24:        S1, purl to last st, k1
Row 25:        (K2tog) to last st, k1           5sts

Cut the yarn leaving a short ‘tail’.
With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining stitches and secure
Sew up seam

Face

Embroider on features using a length of dark coloured yarn for the eyes, and orange for the beak

You will find my pattern instructions for cute little Easter Bunnies on this link ~ 



 


I am happy for you to use my patterns for your own use or for charity donations.  
In addition:  You can gift or sell any finished items you make from my patterns.    

However, please do not copy my patterns
This pattern (the information and photos) may not be copied or reproduced
or republished on another webpage or website. 

Copyright © 2020 ‘made by marianna’  All Rights Reserved

Saturday 11 January 2020

ADELE Baby Cardigan Jacket


This gorgeous baby cardigan is both modern in style and classic in appearance !

A pretty little cardigan with a lacy lower half. 

There are instructions for 4 sizes ~ 
0 - 3 months, 6 months, 9 - 12 months and 18 months 


Adele Baby Cardigan -    0 - 3 months 

Adele Baby Cardigan -    6 months 

Adele Baby Cardigan -     9 - 12 months 

Adele Baby Cardigan -    18 months 

Adele Baby Cardigan 


Requires ~
DK (8ply) (light worsted) yarn
4mm needles 
3 small buttons

Gauge/ tension ~
22sts = 4” (10cm)

Easy to knit.
Knitted from the bottom up, and with only 2 little sleeve seams to be joined !

So pretty ! 


You will find this pattern in my Ravelry store ~ 




I am happy for you to use my patterns for your own use or for charity donations.  
In addition:  You can gift or sell any finished items you make from my patterns.    

However, please do not copy my patterns
This pattern (the information and photos) may not be copied or reproduced
or republished on another webpage or website. 

Copyright © 2020 ‘made by marianna’  All Rights Reserved