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♥ Amigurumi Dilly Duck

12 juli 2018 by Delinlea Leave a Comment

Hey Lovelies!

It’s about time to make something cute again, right?! Well I was brainstorming a bit of what to make for upcoming blogs, and I saw one of my Blue Nose Friends plushies. I got it long ago and I remembered there are more around. When I looked them up on the internet, I found out that there are so many now! I only don’t know where to get them. The store I got this one, long ago, is now closed. So, what I can’t buy, I’ll make myself haha. Also a good reason to use my plush yarn!

Let’s make Dilly Duck of My Blue Nose Friends. I believe it’s No 4 of these series.

For this DIY you’ll need:
♥  Acryllic Yarn, in Light Blue and Grey.
♥  Plush Yarn in White.*
♥  Crochet hook, 2 sizes.
♥  Stitch marker.
♥  Yarn needle.
♥  Sewing pins. (optional)
♥  Scissors.
♥  Fiber Fill.
♥  Grey Felt.
♥  Safety Eyes.
♥  Glue (optional).

*Note: You can use regular yarn as well, but just make sure you have 2 sizes of yarn, White must be thick and the light blue and grey thin. This was you’ll be able to make him too without the plush yarn. (Scroll down for a picture)

Stitches used:
CH = Chain.
SC = Single Crochet.
ST = Stitch.
Inc = Increase.
Dec = Decrease.
Slst = Slip Stitch.
(…) = Repeat the space in brackets the given number of times.
[…] = Total number of stitches.

Pattern:

Body
In White Plush Yarn.

1: 6SC in Magic Ring [6]
2: 2SC in each st around. [12]
3: (1SC, inc) 6 times. [18]
4: (2SC, inc) 6 times. [24]
5: (3SC, inc) 6 times. [30]
6: SC in each ST around. [30]
|
10: SC in each ST around. [30]
11: (3SC, dec) 6 times. [24]
12: SC in each ST around. [24]
13: (2SC, dec) 6 times. [18]
14: (1SC, dec) 6 times. [12]
Fasten off and leave long tail for sewing. Don’t forget to stuff the body!

Head
In White Plush Yarn.

1: 1: 6SC in Magic Ring [6]
2: 2SC in each st around. [12]
3: (1SC, inc) 6 times. [18]
4: (2SC, inc) 6 times. [24]
5: (3SC, inc) 6 times. [30]
6: (9SC, inc) 3 times. [33]
7: SC in each ST around. [33]
8: SC in east ST around. [33]
9: (9SC, dec) 3 times. [30]
10: SC in each ST around. [30]
11: (3SC, dec) 6 times. [24]
12: SC in each ST around. [24]
13: (2SC, dec) 6 times. [18]
14: SC in each ST around. [18]
15: SC in each ST around. [18]
16: (1SC, dec) 6 times. [12] Stuff the head here, and if you use Safety Eyes, place them inbetween row 10 and 11.
17: Dec all around. [6]
Fasten off and weave in tail.

Wings (2)
In White Plush Yarn.

1: 6SC in Magic Ring. [6]
2: 2SC in each ST around. [12]
3: SC in each ST around. [12]
|
7: SC in each ST around. [12]
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing. You don’t have to stuff the wings.

Beak
In Light Blue.

1: 4SC in Magic Ring. [4]
2: 2SC in each ST around. [8]
3: (1SC, inc) 2 times. [12]
4: SC in each ST around. [12]
5: (5SC, inc) 2 times. [14]
6: (6SC, inc) 2 times. [16]
7: SC in each ST around. [16]
8: SC in each ST around. [16]
Fasten off, leave an extra long tail for sewing. Now flatten the beak and sew around the edge, about 0,5CM of the edge, this way you make a rim in the beak. When you have done that, stuff the remaining middle part.

Feet (2)
In Grey.

1: 6SC in Magic Ring. [6]
2: 2SC in each ST around. [12]
3: (inc) 2 times, 4SC, (inc) 2 times, 4SC. [16]
4: (inc) 4 times, 4SC, (inc) 4 times, 4SC. [24]
5: SC in each ST around. [24]
6: (3SC, dec, 7SC) 2 times. [22]
7: (2SC, dec, 7SC) 2 times. [20]
8: (2SC, dec, 6SC) 2 times. [18]
9: SC in each ST around. [18]
Fasten off and leave long tail for sewing. Stuff lightly.
Cut of some extra grey yarn and tie a knot on one side. With a yarn needle your gonna devide the foot in 3 toes. Skip the last 3 rows, and insert the needle from the inside, wrap the yarn around the foot (make sure it’s 1/3 and 2/3), and go in the foot and out at the place you started, pull tight and fasten it off. Do this on the other side, of the foot, again. Repeat for the other foot.

Assembling.

Sew the head to the body. With some sewing pins you can place the wings in the right place, just were you’ve sewn the head to the body. When you are happy, sew those one as well.
Do the same for the feet, and sew them on tightly.
Sew the beak on as well, just under the eyes. Make some markings with black yarn on top of his beak.
Now cut 3 Squares from grey felt. You can make them as big as you want, but don’t over do. Now, with some black yarn, sew one on his head, one on the side of his belly and one on his back.
And you are done! Yay!

I hope you enjoyed this pattern! I certainly did, I love how he looks! If you made one or more too, show me with #DelinleaDIY I love to see how yours turned out! Now, enjoy the rest of your day!

Love
Danielle

Posted in: Crafting, Crochet, plush Tagged: Amigurumi, Crochet, Dilly Duck, DIY, Free Pattern, haken, My Blue Nose Friends

♥ Amigurumi: Marie Ufufy

14 juni 2018 by Delinlea Leave a Comment

Hey Lovelies!

I thought it’s time for another Ufufy! I doubt way to long what to upload, so today I am a bit late with  uploading, I will do better next week! I’m sorry! Let’s make Marie, shall we?!

For this DIY you’ll need:
♥  Yarn. I used thin acrylic yarn. White And Pink.
♥  Crochet hook.
♥  Stitch marker.
♥  Yarn needle.
♥  Sewing pins. (optional)
♥  Scissors.
♥  Fiber Fill.
♥  Pink and Blue Felt.
♥  Key Chain.
♥  Glue (optional).

Stitches used:
CH = Chain.
SC = Single Crochet.
ST = Stitch.
Inc = Increase.
Dec = Decrease.
Slst = Slip Stitch.
(…) = Repeat the space in brackets the given number of times.
[…] = Total number of stitches.

Pattern

Body
In White.

1: 6SC in magic ring. [6]
2: 2SC in each ST around. [12]
3: (1SC, inc), 6 times. [18]
4: (2SC, inc), 6 times. [24]
5: SC in each st around. [24]
6: SC in each st around. [24]
7: (3SC, inc), 6 times. [30]
8: SC in each st around. [30]
|
17: SC in each st around. [30]
18: (3SC, dec), 6 times. [24]
19: (2SC, dec), 6 times. [18] Stuff the body here.
20: (1SC, dec), 6 times. [12]
21: Dec all around. [6]
Fasten off and  weave in tail.

Legs (4)
In White.

1: 4SC in Magic Ring. [4]
2: (1SC, inc), 2 times. [6]
Fasten off and leave long tail for sewing. You don’t have to stuff them, just flatten.

Tail
In White.

Chain 5, insert in second chain from hook, 4SC.
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Ears (2)
In White.

1: 4SC in magic Ring. [4]
2: (1SC, inc), 2 times. [6]
3: (1SC, inc), 3 times. [9]
4: (2SC, inc), 3 times. [12]
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Inside of the Ears (2)
In Pink.

1: Chain3, insert in second chain from hook, 2SC, turn. [2]
2: Chain1, dec. [1]
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Bow on top of her Head
In Pink.

1: Chain 7, insert in 2nd chain from hook, 6SC, turn. [6]
2: Chain 1, 6SC. [6]
3: SLST around the bow for a nice edge.
Fasten off and leave a long tail. Use a Yarn Needle to go to the middle of the bow and wrap the tail tightly around several times and fasten off.

Bow for on her Back
In Pink.

1: Chain 11, insert in 2nd chain from hook, 10SC, turn. [10]
2: Chain 1, 10SC. [10]
3: Chain 1, 10SC. [10]
4: SLST around the bow for a nice edge.
Fasten off and leave a long tail. Use a Yarn Needle to go to the middle of the bow and wrap the tail tightly around several times and fasten off.

Collar
In Pink.

Chain 32 and SLST in the first chain to make it round.

Assembling

Start with sewing on the legs, use some sewing pins first to make sure you position them right, before sewing them on. This way you can easily move them around until you are happy with the look. The ‘arms’ go just under the middle of the body. Sew them on securely.
Sew the inside of the ears to the ears, and sew those to the body.
To give Marie some fluff on top of her head and on the sides of her face, I took 2 pieces of white yarn, tied a knot in the middle and pulled both ends through the side, with a yarn needle, to the middle of the head and on the sides of the face, just under the ears. Make sure the knot dissapears inside the body. Cut the yarn slightly longer as you want and with the yarn needle you can untwist the yarn, so it get’s fluffy. Now you can give them the final hair cut ^^.
Time for the bow on top of her head. I glued it on, but you can totally sew them on if you prefer.
Now put on her collar, and sew or glue it on, so it stays in place. And don’t forget to sew the big bow to her back, on her collar.
Cut her eyes out of blue felt and a nose out of pink felt and glue those on. give her some blush on her cheeks with some soft pastel chalk or make-up.

You are finished now! I hope you enjoyed making Marie! Ofcourse you can add lashes and eyebrows with needle and thread, but I was just lazy and I like how she turned out this way!

Have a lovely crafty day y’all.

Love
Danielle

 

 

 

 

 

Posted in: Crafting, Crochet, Ufufy Tagged: Amigurumi, Aristocats, Cat, Crochet, Disney, DIY, haken, Marie

♥ Dumbo Ufufy Amigurumi

10 mei 2018 by Delinlea 6 Comments

Hey Lovelies!

Time for another DIY, I kept is simple this week and chose to make a Dumbo Ufufy! I’m struggling with my health so I wasn’t able to do something else. By the way, what do you like to see tutorials or patterns for?! Let me know in the comments below! Now, let’s go on to the pattern!

For this DIY you’ll need:
♥  Yarn. I used thin acrylic yarn. Light Blue, Pink, Light Yellow and Dark Pink or Reddish.
♥  Crochet hook.
♥  Stitch marker.
♥  Yarn needle.
♥  Sewing pins. (optional)
♥  Scissors.
♥  Fiber Fill.
♥  Black Felt.
♥  Key Chain. (optional)
♥  Glue. (optional)

Stitches used:
CH = Chain.
SC = Single Crochet.
HDC = Half Double Crochet
ST = Stitch.
Inc = Increase.
Dec = Decrease.
Slst = Slip Stitch.
BL = Back Loops
(…) = Repeat the space in brackets the given number of times.
[…] = Total number of stitches.

Pattern:

Work in continues rounds, use a stitch marker to mark your first stitch of every row. This is for every part, unless stated otherwise.

Body
In Light Blue.

1: 6SC in magic ring. [6]
2: 2SC in each ST around. [12]
3: (1SC, inc), 6 times. [18]
4: (2SC, inc), 6 times. [24]
5: SC in each st around. [24]
6: SC in each st around. [24]
7: (3SC, inc), 6 times. [30]
8: SC in each st around. [30]
|
17: SC in each st around. [30]
18: (3SC, dec), 6 times. [24]
19: (2SC, dec), 6 times. [18] Stuff the body here.
20: (1SC, dec), 6 times. [12]
21: Dec all around. [6]
Fasten off and  weave in tail.

Legs (4)
In Light Blue.

1: 4SC in Magic Ring. [4]
2: (1SC, inc), 2 times. [6]
Fasten off and leave long tail for sewing. You don’t have to stuff them, just flatten.

Ears (2)
In Light Blue.

1: 6SC in magic ring. [6]
2: 2SC in each st around. [12]
3: (1SC, inc) 6 times. [18]
4: SC in each st around. [18]
|
7: SC in each st around. [18]
8: (1SC, dec) 6 times. [12]
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Inside of the Ears (2)
In Pink, don’t work in continues rounds.

1: CH5, insert in 2nd chain from hook, 4SC, turn. [4]
2: CH1, inc, 2SC, inc, turn. [6]
3: CH1, inc, 4SC, inc, turn. [8]
4: CH1, 8SC, turn. [8]
5: CH1, 8SC, turn. [8]
6: CH1, dec, 4SC, dec. [6]
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Nose
In Light Blue.

1: 4SC in magic ring. [4]
2: SC in each st around. [4]
3: (1SC, inc) 2 times. [6]
4: inc, 1SC, slst.
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Hat
In Light Yellow.

1: 4SC in magic ring. [4]
2: (1SC, inc) 2 times. [6]
3: Work in back loops only, (1SC, inc) 3 times. [9]
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Tail
In Light Blue.

CH6, insert in 2nd chain from hook, 5SC.
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Collar
In Dark Pink or Reddish.

Chain 30 (or more/less, depends on how you stuffed the body, just wrap it around.) Make a circle by making a slst in the first CH.
Make 1SC, 2HDC in the next st, 1SC, SLST. and repeat this until the end of the chains.
Fasten off and weave in tail.
Make with Light Yellow a border around the collar, I tried to sew it on, but didn’t like the look of it, so I used glue in the end.

Assembling

Sew on the legs, use some sewing pins to place the legs first, so you can easily replace them. I placed the lower legs first with about a cm apart, then placed the upper leggs and sewn them on.
Now sew on Dumbo’s nose, just above the middle of the body.
For the ears, sew this inside of the ear to the outer part of the ear and fasten off. Place the ears onto the body with some sewing pins, and when you are happy with the look of it, sew them on.
Sew his tail to his butt. and place his hat on top of the body. I personally was lazy, so I glued it on, but you can totally sew it on!
Cut his eyes out of some black felt and glue these to both sides of the nose. You can add some details, like eyelashes with embroidery if you want, but that’s totally up to you!
Last place his collar around his neck and you are done! You don’t have to sew the collar it stays in place as it is, but ofcourse you can sew it if you are worried that it will come off.

I hope you liked this pattern of another Ufufy! And stay tuned to see what DIY will be up next week. Let me know in the comments below if there is anything you like to see a patternor DIY for. I will do my best to make it! Have a wonderful day everyone!

Love
Danielle

 

Posted in: Crafting, Crochet, Ufufy Tagged: Amigurumi, Crochet, Disney, dumbo, haken, Ufufy

♥ Crochet! How small can you go?!

3 mei 2018 by Delinlea Leave a Comment

Hey Lovelies!

How are you all doing?! This week I decided to challenge myself, crochet something as small as I could go! I always love to make small things. In school I always heard that I worked way to small haha, it’s just my thing, I guess.

On the internet I often saw people crochet these tiny plushes. Always amazed by them and wondered how that was possible. Never thought of making one myself… until now. I thought why not try it, I can always quit! xD So, I grabbed my embroidery floss (I was cleaning it out anyway), devided it into 3 parts (so 2 threads in a bundle), and just go. I used a 0,9mm hook.

At the beginning I was like.. HOW do you do this >_< annoyed a bit, but I kept trying. I just don’t give up easily! And after a while of trying and doing my best to make it look like crochet xD, it actually started to get like normal crochet.. only small! It wasn’t so hard at all, easier as I could ever imagine! In the end I enjoyed crocheting so tiny. Can you imagine that?! haha.

I made a dragon from my own pattern (Which I will not share, I’m sorry!) And it’s just 4cm in length! I love it! I made the eyes from a bit of UV resin and black paint, then glued it on. In case you were wondering! I hope you can see in the pictures how tiny it is!

I made 2 other dragons to compare: for the big one I used Royal Acrylic yarn from the Zeeman (100g, 241m), made with a 3,5mm hook, it’s about 12cm in length. For the middle one I used Supersoft Acrylic yarn also from the zeeman (50gr, 199m), with a 2mm hook, it’s about 8cm in length.


I think, I’m addicted to crocheting small now… xD I wanna make so many more! I might try to go a bit smaller and use sewing thread with a 0,75mm hook. Let’s start another Ufufy! haha. I will keep you updated on my instagram and probably make a blog post about it, when I made plenty.

NOW I challenge you as well! How small can you go?! Tag me on instagram/twitter/vero if you tried! love to see if you could do it too!

Have a wonderful day everyone!

Love
Daniëlle

Posted in: Crafting, Crochet, Miniature Tagged: Amigurumi, challenge, Crochet, Dragon, Miniature

♥ Oranje Crazyness

26 april 2018 by Delinlea Leave a Comment

Hey Lovelies!

Tomorrow it’s Kingsday here, in the Netherlands! And yes literally everything will turn orange.. these pics you always see floating around the internet, these are true haha. So, I thought, why not join the orange crazyness ones more. Wanted to create something cute, so are you ready to find out how it will turn out?!

For this DIY you’ll need:
♥  Yarn, in Orange, Red, White and Blue
♥  Crochet hook.
♥  Stitch marker.
♥  Yarn needle.
♥  Sewing pins. (optional)
♥  Scissors.
♥  Fiber Fill.
♥  Safety Eyes.
♥  Black Felt.
♥  Glue.

Stitches used:
CH = Chain.
SC = Single Crochet.
DC = Double Crochet.
ST = Stitch.
Inc = Increase.
Dec = Decrease.
Slst = Slip Stitch.
(…) = Repeat the space in brackets the given number of times.
[…] = Total number of stitches.

Pattern

Head
In Orange

1: 6SC in magic ring. [6]
2: 2SC in each st around. [12]
3: (1SC, inc), 6 times. [18]
4: (2SC, inc), 6 times. [24]
5: (3SC, inc), 6 times. [30]
6: (4SC, inc), 6 times. [36]
7: (5SC, inc), 6 times. [42]
8: (6SC, inc), 6 times. [48]
9: SC in each st around. [48]
| Note: insert the safety eyes in between row 11 and 12.
15: SC in each st around. [48]
16: (6SC, dec), 6 times. [42]
17: (5SC, dec), 6 times. [36]
18: (4SC, dec), 6 times. [30]
19: (3SC, dec), 6 times. [24]
20: (2SC, dec), 6 times. [18] Stuff firmly here.
21: (1SC, dec), 6 times. [12]
22: Dec all around. [6]
Fasten off and weave in tail.

Snout
In Orange, you don’t work in continues rounds for the snout, close of every row (SLST).

1: CH10, insert in 2nd chain from hook, 8SC, crochet 3SC in the last chain. Continue crocheting along the other side of the chain. 7SC, inc, SLST.
2: CH1, 1SC, inc, 7SC, (1SC, inc) 3 times, 7SC, (1SC, inc) 2 times, SLST. [32]
3: CH1, 32SC, SLST. [32]
4: CH1, 32SC, SLST. [32]
Fasten off and leave long tail for sewing.

Body:
in Orange

1: 6SC in magic ring. [6]
2: 2SC in each st around. [12]
3: (1SC, inc), 6 times. [18]
4: (2SC, inc), 6 times. [24]
5: (3SC, inc), 6 times. [30]
6: (4SC, inc), 6 times. [36]
7: SC in each st around. [36]
|
12: SC in each st around. [36]
13: (4SC, dec), 6 times. [30]
14: (3SC, dec), 6 times. [24]
15: SC in each st around. [24]
|
17: SC in each st around. [24]
18: (2SC, dec), 6 times. [18]
16: SC in each st around. [18]
Fasten off and leave long tail for sewing. Stuff firmly.

Arms (2)
In Orange

1: 5SC in magic ring. [5]
2: 2SC in each st around. [10]
3: SC in each st around. [10]
|
5: SC in each st around. [10]
6: (1SC, dec), 3 times, 1SC. [7] Stuff after this row.
7: SC in each st around. [7]
|
10: SC in each st around. [7]
Fasten off and leave long tail for sewing.

Feet (2)
In Orange

1: 6SC in magic ring. [6]
2: 2SC in each st around. [12]
3: (3SC, inc) 3 times. [15]
4: SC in each st around. [15]
|
8: SC in each st around. [15]
9: (3SC, dec) 3 times. [12]
10: SC in each st around. [12]
11: (2SC, dec) 3 times. [9] Stuff lightly here.
|
13: SC in each st around. [9]
14: (1SC, dec) 3 times. [6]
Fasten off and leave long tail for sewing.

Ears (2)
in Orange

1: 4SC in magic ring. [4]
2: (1SC, inc) 2 times. [6]
3: (1SC, inc) 3 times. [9]
4: (2SC, inc) 3 times. [12]
5: (3SC, inc) 3 times. [15]
6: (4SC, inc) 3 times. [18]
7: (5SC, inc, 3 times. [21]
8 SC in each st around. [21]
Fasten off and leave long tail for sewing.

Tail
In Orange

1: 6SC in magic ring. [6]
2: 2SC in each st around. [12]
3: SC in each st around. [12]
4: SC in each st around. [12]
Fasten off and leave long tail for sewing.

Shawl
Start with red.

Chain 3 and slst in the first chain.
1: CH4 (this counts as the first DC and a CH), 3DC, CH3, 3DC, CH1, 1DC.
2: CH4 (this counts as the first DC and a CH), 3DC in the chain space of the previous row, CH1, 3DC in the chain3 space of the previous row, CH3, 3DC in the chain3 space as well, CH1, 3DC in the next chain space of the previous row, CH1, 1DC.
Change to white.
3-6: Repeat row 2, and increase with 3DC, CH1 in the Chain space at the beginning and end of every row.
After row 4 with white you change to blue.

Assembling

Attach the head with the body. If you struggle to get in on neatly, use some sewing pins to keep it in place while sewing. I always use this as well for placing and limbs or other features, this way you can easily replace them if you don’t like the position.
Sew on the snout, just in between the eyes, leave a small gap to stuff the snout and finish sewing it on. Attach the ears as well.
It’s the easiest if you sew on the arms first, and then sew on the feet (flatten the feet a bit).
Sew on his tail on his butt.
Cut a big nowe from black felt and glue it on, now tie his shawl around his neck and you are finished!

I hope you enjoyed this pattern, I’m not completly sure what it is.. a cat?.. a dog? a Lion without manes?! xD Gah, I don’t care xD he’s cute~!

And for those who are gonna celebrate kingsday tomorrow, have fun!

Love Danielle
 

Posted in: Crafting, Crochet Tagged: Amigurumi, Crochet, cute, haken, Kingsday, Koningsdag, Oranje
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