PENGUIN
MOTIF
STATIONERY
CLIP MOTIFS 21
Yesterday
we worked on a pineapple motif, and today we’re working on another P is for
Penguin motif. If you have been
following my blogs, you’ll know that I’ve done this delightful playful penguin
motif before.. not only do I love the darn thing, but it also shows how
versatile the lil fellow is.. change the yarn and you can get it to any size.
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Materials used : Today I’ve used our lovely Anchor
knitting cotton yarn with a 1.3 mm crochet hook
General yarn info : The yarn used today is not specific to this
pattern.
You can use any yarn with
a suitable hook to make this project to any size.
Difficulty level : Intermediate
Stitches used :
Starting slip knot : This is a
neat new way to start your work without a slip knot.
Magic circle : To refresh your skill, please view
this easy video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLuSVyKvoUg
Hdc : Half Double
Crochet : yo, insert hk into st ; yo
(3 lps on hk), yo, draw through all 3 lps.
One hdc made.
Chainless dc start : Instead of
the usual start with ch 2 or ch 3, I’d like to introduce this lovely new way of
starting a dc row. Do take a look at
this self-explanatory super video http://www.mooglyblog.com/chainless-starting-double-crochet/
In
case you are unhappy with this start, or do not like it, do continue with the
usual ch-2 or ch-3 start. However, all
instructions will be given assuming that you are using the chainless dc
start.
How to do a picot stitch : A neat video link to refresh this
procedure. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GGlzZZl3I8
Abbreviations used :
sc
: single crochet dc : Double
crochet
ch
: chain ch-sp
: chain space
sp
: space rep
: Repeat
hk
: hook lp
(s) : loop(s)
yo
: yarn over sl-st
: slip stitch
Instruction information
For
this adorable lil butterfly penguin motif, let’s playfully hop on over to https://simplycollectiblecrochet.com/2014/11/playful-penguin-crochet-applique-pattern/
So first off you make this whacky playful penguin, playing with the placement of feet and eyes.. and then you transform this little motif into a stationery clip topper by attaching it neatly to the 50mm "U" stationery clip.
Just imagine what fun your kid will have in bunching papers up under this cute clip, huh?
Have
fun – create something unique.
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would appreciate if you could share this blog post too when you show off your
creation. Cheers.
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