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How to Crochet: A Space Ship Rocket

 

Materials needed:
-Red, Grey, Blue, and Yellow Yarn
-Size US-G/4.00 mm Crochet Hook
-Needle to sew in ends
-Small amount of stuffing
Stitches used:
-Ch : Chain
-Sc : Single Crochet
-Dec/Inc : Decrease/Increase
-Hdc : Half-double crochet
-St : Stitch or stitches

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(3:05) Fins (Make 3)
[All Red]
Ch 4
Rnd 1: Work into back loops of chs, starting in the 2nd ch from the hook, sc, hdc, dc (3)
Cut leaving a long enough end to sew onto the body and pull through.

(7:06) Window
[Starting in Blue] Ch 2 or use magic hoop method
Rnd 1: Work 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook or into magic hoop (6)
[1 Blue, 5 Light Grey/Blue]
Ss into first sc made, cut and pull through leaving enough to sew onto the body.

Main Body
[Starting in Red]
Ch 2 or use magic hoop method
(12:22) Rnd 1: Work 4 sc in 2nd ch from hook or into magic hoop (4) [All Red]
(12:42) Rnd 2: [sc 1, inc] x 2 (6) [All Red]Crocheted Space Rocket Ship
(14:23) Rnd 3: [sc 1, inc] x 3 (9) [All Grey/Red]
(16:44) Rnd 4: [sc 2, inc] x 3 (12) [All Grey]
(18:17) Rnd 5 – 7: sc in each st (12) [All Grey]
(19:14) Rnd 8: [sc 2, invdec] x 3 (9) [All Grey]
(22:21) – Sew on the window and fins –
(26:12) Rnd 9: [sc 1, inc] x 3 (6) [All Light Grey]
(27:36) Stuff and sew together

(36:37) To add flames, simply add strands of Red and Yellow yarn onto the back side! Make sure to watch for rogue meteors and space debris.
Crocheted Space Rocket ShipCrocheted Space Rocket Ship

 

 

 

 

 


How to Crochet: Stars (Multiple sizes)

Materials needed:crocheted stars
-Yellow Yarn
-Size US-G/4.00 mm Crochet Hook
-Needle to sew in ends

Stitches used:
-Ch : Chain
-Sc : Single Crochet
-Dec/Inc : Decrease/Increase
-Hdc : Half-double crochet
-M.p : Mini Picot (2:00)
-St : Stitch or stitches

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(1:22) Small Stars
Ch 2 or use magic hoop method
Rnd 1: Working into the 2nd ch from hook, [sc, m.p] x5
Ss into first sc made, cut and pull through. Hide the end into the star using an invisible end [See 4:10 in video]

Making the Mini Picots

(5:42) Medium Star
Ch 2 or use magic hoop method
Rnd 1: Work 5 sc in 2nd ch from hook or into magic hoop (5)Rnd 2: [sc, m.p, sc] in each st around (10)
Ss into first sc made, cut and pull through. Hide the end into the star using an invisible end.

Making the invisible end (Part 1)

Making the invisible end (Part 2)

(10:09) Large Star
Ch 2 or use magic hoop method
Rnd 1: Work 5 sc in 2nd ch from hook or into magic hoop (5)
Rnd 2: inc x 5 (10)
Rnd 3: sc in first, then repeat this: {[hdc, m.p, hdc], ss in next} x 5 (15)
Cut and pull through. Hide the end into the star using an invisible end .

Finally finish up by igniting the highly pressurized gas center through nuclear fusion to get it shinning bright!

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How to Crochet: The Millennium Falcon

Millennium Falcon

Materials needed:
-Worsted Weight yarn (Two types Greys)
-Size US-G/4.00 mm Crochet Hook
-Needle to sew in ends
-Small amount of stuffing

Stitches used:
-Ch : Chain
-Sc : Single Crochet
-Dec/Inc : Decrease/Increase
-St : Stitch or stitches

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– Bottom [All Beige] –
Ch 2 or use magic hoop method
(2:38) Rnd 1: Work 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook or into magic hoop (6)
(3:14) Rnd 2: inc (sc 2) in each st around (12)
(4:12) Rnd 3: [sc, inc] x 6 (18)
(5:14) Rnd 4: [ch 4, skip first 2 chs, sc, hdc, working into last st and next st, dec]
Ss, [ch 4, skip first 2 chs, sc, hdc, Working into last st and next st, dec] ss in last, cut and pull through leaving a long(ish) end

– Top –
Ch 2 or use magic hoop method
(9:30) Rnd 1: Work 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook or into magic hoop (6)
(9:50) Rnd 2: Working in BLO, inc (sc 2) in each st around (12)
[4 Beige, 1 Beige/Grey, 1 Beige, 1 Beige/Grey, 1 Beige, 1 Beige/Grey, 3 Beige]
(13:03) Rnd 3: [sc, inc] x 5, m.p (ch 2, ss in 2nd ch from the hook), sc, inc (18 + m.p)
[7 Beige, 1 Beige/Grey, 1 Beige, 1 Beige/Grey, 1 Beige, 1 Beige/Grey, 6 Beige]
(16:52) Rnd 4: [ch 4, skip first 2 chs, sc, hdc, working into last st and next st, dec]
Ss, [ch 4, skip first 2 chs, sc, hdc, Working into last st and next st, dec] ss in last, cut and pull through leaving a long(ish) end

(19:59) Add detail using the long beginning tail. Just some horizontal lines.
Add a bullion knots for the satellite dish.

 

(24:20) Sew the halves together using the long end of the top half, work only into the back loops. Make sure to stuff very slightly before finishing sewing together.

(32:37) Add the back lights in light blue.

Finally, just defeat the Empire to finish it up!

 


Captain America Amigurumi

 

Pattern can be downloaded immediately after purchase

Have your own crocheted Cap sitting safe and sound on your dresser or hanging on your back pack! This little Captain America from Marvel’s The Avengers miniature amigurumi measures about 2 inches tall when finished and includes 5 unique video tutorials to help you get through the tough parts!

*Teaches how to make it with different heads, bodies, and shields!!*

*Includes video tutorials for the more difficult parts of the pattern!*

Materials needed:

– Worsted Weight yarn
– Size US-G/4.00mm
– Needle to sew in ends
– Scissors
– A small amount of stuffing
– Pipe cleaner

Stitches used:

– Sl.st (slip stitch)
– Sc (Single crochet)
– Dec (Decrease)
– Bo (Bobble stitch)

Difficulty: ● ● ● ○ ○

 

*Includes video tutorials!*

Crocheting Captain America – Louie’s Loops Live: Themed Thursdays ~ Ep 5

 

Every week I crochet a new original character based on a sketch! Here’s this weeks!

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Welcome to Themed Thursdays, where I crochet something based on a theme! Today’s theme is Marvel and I’ll be making a mini Captain America!

Crochet along with me! Get the pattern for free up above!

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Super Mario Amigurumi

 

Pattern can be downloaded immediately after purchase

Have your own crocheted Mario sitting safe and sound on your dresser or hanging on your back pack! This little Mario from Super Mario Bros miniature amigurumi measures about 2 inches tall when finished and includes 5 unique video tutorials to help you get through the tough parts!

*Includes video tutorials for the more difficult parts of the pattern!*
*Teaches you how to make Luigi too!*

Materials needed:

– Worsted Weight yarn
– Size US-G/4.00mm
– Needle to sew in ends
– Scissors
– A small amount of stuffing
– Pipe cleaner

Stitches used:

– Sl.st (slip stitch)
– Sc (Single crochet)
– Dec (Decrease)
– Bo (Bobble stitch)

Difficulty: ● ● ● ○ ○

 

*Includes video tutorials!*

Classic Link Amigurumi

Pattern can be downloaded immediately after purchase

Have your own crocheted Link sitting safe and sound on your dresser or hanging on your back pack! This little Link from The Legend of Zelda miniature amigurumi measures about 2 inches tall when finished and includes 5 unique video tutorials to help you get through the tough parts!

Materials needed:
– Worsted Weight yarn
– Size US-G/4.00mm
– Needle to sew in ends
– Scissors
– A small amount of stuffing
– Pipe cleaner
Stitches used:
– Sl.st (slip stitch)
– Sc (Single crochet)
– Dec (Decrease)
Difficulty: ● ● ● ○ ○
*Includes video tutorials!*

Bulbasaur Mini Amigurumi Pattern


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How to Crochet: a Pac-Man Ghost

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I was getting ready for Halloween and started making a ghost, when I thought… “Wait.. why don’t I just turn this into a Pac-Man Ghost!” So I did!

This pattern is my very first Pocket Pattern! What’s a pocket pattern? I’m glad you asked Louie!

 

Pocket Patterns are free printer friendly PDF’s that can be easily folded up into a small booklet and taken on the go!

I explain it all in the video after the jump…

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