Crochet Easter Placemats

crochet Easter placemat free pattern by zoomyummy.com

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Hello!

I am sending you my warmest greetings from the spoon… (Can you see me waving at you?)

Anyway, I’ve just finished crocheting this placemat.

crochet Easter free placemat pattern by zoomyummy.com

More precisely, it is an Easter placemat (… and I only hope it resembles an egg).

crochet Easter free placemat pattern by zoomyummy.com

And yes, there are two of them… because there are two of us who share the table.

crochet Easter free placemat pattern by zoomyummy.com

My boyfriend grins slightly when I serve him food these days…

Nevertheless, I think he is slowly getting used to my colorful Spring ‘n Easter worshiping mania.

crochet Easter free placemat pattern by zoomyummy.com

In case someone arrives to visit, they will have to dine like this too – no matter how hard they might fight, kick or scream – there’s just no way to escape my Easter placemats.

crochet Easter free placemat pattern by zoomyummy.com

If you feel like it, you can make these cuties too.

I’ve prepared the pattern for you.

crochet free Easter placemat pattern by zoomyummy.com

It’s quite easy and it will provide you with the sweet, precious time to relax and watch you favorite programs without feeling guilty for just sitting and staring at the TV screen (whoops… somebody has just revealed her huge secret… many Martha Stewart shows have been watched here recently).

This is the pattern:

crochet Easter free placemat pattern by zoomyummy.com

Enjoy dear friends!

With lots of love,
Petra

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Halloween Amigurumi Ghost – Boo!

halloween-ghost-amigurumi-crochet-free-pattern

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This has been this ghost’s first photo shoot ever.

That pretty much explains the expression on his face.

He is trying to be scary, he really is, but he ended up looking shy and stressed out.

Poor little guy!

“Scientifically” we could call him amigurumi crochet ghost.

Have you ever heard of amigurumi?

I hadn’t up until last week when I was searching for some hand-made dolls or creatures on the internet and I came across this art.

And I instantly fell in love with it.

Amigurumi (according to Wiki) is the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small stuffed animals and anthropomorphic creatures. The word is derived from a combination of the Japanese words ami, meaning crocheted or knitted, and nuigurumi, meaning stuffed doll.

And in case you would like to make a little ghost by yourself I have put together this easy pattern!

Abbreviations

ch      chain

sc      single crochet

sl st   slip stich

st       stich

Ghost Pattern

Row 1: Chain 5. Join with sl st into first ch. Work 7 sc into center ring. Join with sl st.

Row 2: 2 sc in each sc around, 14 st. Join with sl st.

Row 3 – Row 10: 1 sc in each sc. Join with sl st.

Row 11: *1 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc*, repeat from * to  *. Join with sl st.

Row 12: 1 sc in each sc. Join with sl st.

Row 13: *1 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc*, repeat from * to  *. Join with sl st.

Row 14: 1 sc in each sc. Join with sl st.

Row 15: *1 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc*, repeat from * to  *. Join with sl st.

Row 16: 1 sc in each sc. Join with sl st.

Row 17: 1 sc in each sc. Join with sl st.

To make eyes and mouth make chain of 4 stiches and work 1 sc in each chain stich …

… and that’s it!

Really easy!

I didn’t stuff this ghost because he didn’t need it.

But I have already bought lots of poly-fill for my future friends.

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