Wellcome

I made this blogg so that more people can find out what a wonderful thing it is to crochet amigurumis. Many patterns out on the internet have huge restrictions or you have to pay for them, even the most easiest ones. Therefore ebbashandiwork was made for you to find patterns that are free, you are allowed to sell the product made by your own hands, but not the pattern itself. All I want in return is that you link to my blogg when you sell the product.

Note that all terminology is American since most visitors on the blogg is from there.

You might think it's odd that I'm writing in English when I'm from Sweden but the reason is that most patterns out there is in English, I'll try to write them in Swedish as well.

Jag skapade denna bloggen för att folk ska kunna testa på hur fantastiskt det är att virka amigrurumis. Många mönster ute på nätet är begränsade eller så måste du betala för dom, även de mest fundamentala. Därför gjorde jag denna bloggen där du finner mönster som du får sälja produkten du gör (med dina egna händer), men inte själva mönstret. Allt jag vill ha i gengäld är att du länkar till min blogg när du säljer produkten.

tisdag 16 augusti 2011

Princess cake


This pattern is a free pattern and you are allowed to sell the product made with it. It is not allowed to sell the pattern in any way. If you wish to translate it into another language please contact me, note that you are not allowed to sell the pattern if you do. If there is something unclear in the pattern you can contact me at ravelry.com my user name is EbbaK or at my e-mail ebba.klemedtsson@yahoo.se

The size of your pear will reflect your type of yarn and hook size. My princess cake is 5 cm high and 11 cm wide (including the ”paper”)

This pattern is easy and the princess cake is made in 2 pieces, easily assebled

Yarn SandnesGarn Lanett
Hook size 2,5mm

ch chain stich
sl st Slip stitch
sc single crochet
hdc Halv double crochet
dc Double crochet
2in1 make two sc in one sc
()x6 repeat what's in the brackets six times
() Brackets to the right of each row indicate the number of stitches you get

The cake part

r1 6sc in a magic ring (6)
r2 (2in1)x6 (12)
r3 (1sc, 2in1)x6 (18)
r4 (2sc, 2in1)x6 (24)
r5 (3sc, 2in1)x6 (30)
r6 (4sc, 2in1)x6 (36)
r7 (5sc, 2in1)x6 (42)
r8 (6sc, 2in1)x6 (48)
r9 (7sc, 2in1)x6 (54)
r10 (6sc, 2in1)x6 (60)
r11-v20 sc in every sc for 10 rounds (60)
fasten of and leave a string of yarn to assemblage

The ”paper” part

r1 6sc in a magic ring (6)
r2 (2in1)x6 (12)
r3 (1sc, 2in1)x6 (18)
r4 (2sc, 2in1)x6 (24)
r5 (3sc, 2in1)x6 (30)
r6 (4sc, 2in1)x6 (36)
r7 (5sc, 2in1)x6 (42)
r8 (6sc, 2in1)x6 (48)
r9 (7sc, 2in1)x6 (54)
r10 (6sc, 2in1)x6 (60)
r11 sc in each sc for one round (60)
r12 (1 sl st, 1sc, 1hdc 1dc 1hdc, 1sc, 1sl st)x12
the ”1hdc 1dc 1hdc” part in r12 is all crocheted in the same sc.
Fasten of and secure the yarn end.

Assemblage

You might have noticed that in each part we end up with 60 stitches, this is because I put one sc in the cake part to one sc in the ”paper” part, and sew this together with the green yarn left after fastening of the cake part. Note that you have to rounds of 60 stitches in the ”paper” part, assembly so that one of these rounds is on the outside.

Start to stuff it when you have a small gap left, but not to much since it will otherwise bulge out underneath.


1 kommentar:

  1. How does you make the little raspberry (or what it may be) on top? :)

    Love the Pattern!

    SvaraRadera