Showing posts with label guest post. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guest post. Show all posts

Friday, July 24, 2020

Pandemic Paraphernalia - A free mask pattern.




Hello all!

Today I have something a little different to share with you all. As you're all very much aware, the globe is currently dealing with a pandemic. In many places it's now become mandatory to wear a mask in public, to help slow the spread of this virus.

This pattern comes from The Crochet Case and is an adaptation of a pattern from Mister Domestic

Laura from The Crochet Case has asked me to share the pattern here via the blog so it is easily accessible by whomever needs to make one.

Of course, I had to have a go too!

I'm pleased to say that this is a quick and easy sew. The supplies are simple, and my second one took less than an hour from start to finish. The multiple sizes are great! My partner and I fit into the large well, and my 3 teenagers all wear a medium. I am yet to make a child size but that's on the weekend to-do list. As a side-note, how adorable is my chicken fabric??

If you have a bunch to make, do them in steps. Cut them all out, iron them all, add all the elastics etc, it'll go much faster than making one at a time from start to finish.

So, what do you need?

Fabric! I used cotton fat quarters from my stash, Laura has upcycled vintage linen placemats. washable and breathable is your goal.

Hat elastic (or thin flat elastic) 6.5-8 inches per ear

Some fusible woven interfacing in either medium or light weights.

That's it!

Here are some notes and tips to help you along. 

* If you are using hat elastic like I am, you'll need to make sure you add a knot to the end that's being sewn in to make sure it doesn't slide out.

*If you can't find elastic, or prefer to have ties, 4x 40cm long ribbons do the trick. 

*If like me you have a few extra chins, and feel like you need the space, add an extra half a centimetre to the bottom of the pattern only.

*The recommended elastic length is 6.5 inches, I used 8 and then tied off any extra, because again, I have a chunkier face. It would be very easy to adapt to full elastic backs rather than ear loops also.

*In the tutorial video it shows the interfacing being already ironed onto the outer fabric prior to cutting it out, I prefer to cut the interfacing from the pattern piece and then iron it onto an already cut outer fabric piece to save on interfacing wastage. 

*I have used both medium and light weight interfacing and found they both work well. 

*Be sure to test the 1 inch test block when you initially print the pattern to make sure your sizes are correct. For most people printing at "Actual size" is enough to get you there, for others you may have to adjust. I needed to use 110% scale for one of my printers to reach the correct test size.

*You can get a full mask (outer and inner fabrics) from one fat quarter, yay! 








Sunday, September 29, 2019

IBGHD 2019 Day 29 The Alex Beanie



Hello all and welcome to day 29.

Today is our second last pattern for this month, and it is a stunner indeed! Designed by Caroline Britton, this lovely beanie would look great in a vast array of colours.

This beanie is in remembrance of Alex.



Thursday, September 26, 2019

IBGHD 2019 Day 26 The Austen Samuel Haldane Hat



Good morning all, hello to day 26!

Today's pattern is another Lisa Robson design! I love the simplicity of this hat. It's designed for a full term newborn, and would look fantastic solid, with a contrasting edge, or even in stripes!

This pattern is in remembrance of  Austen Samuel Haldane.


Monday, September 23, 2019

IBGHD 2019 Day 23 The Max Windress Hat



Good morning beautiful people and welcome to day 23!

Today's guest post is a lovely bonnet designed by Caroline Britton. It includes instructions from 12 weeks gestation through to 20 weeks gestation.

This pattern is in remembrance of Max Windress.

Friday, September 20, 2019

IBGHD 2019 Day 20 - The Gabriel Windress Hat



Good morning all and hello to day 20!

Today's pattern is another sweet little design by Lisa Robson <3

This pattern is in remembrance of Gabriel Windress.

Thursday, September 19, 2019

IBGHD 2019 Day 19 The Rocco Windress Hat



Hello all and welcome to day 19.

Today's hat is a lovely little design created by Mim Layton, and will fit 16-18 weeks gestation. This is a super fast beanie to make, and perfect for travelling as it's so easy to memorize.

This pattern is in remembrance of Rocco Windress.



Monday, September 16, 2019

IBGHD 2019 Day 16 The Thomas Harris Hat



Morning all and hello day 16!

Today's pattern is another stunning knit design from Nikki Kiss. This beanie comes in 3 sizes, 12-14 Weeks, 18-20 weeks and 28-30 weeks gestation.

This pattern is in remembrance of Thomas Harris.



Thursday, September 12, 2019

IBGHD 2019 Day 12 The Judd Lawson Meyers Hubbard Hat




Good morning all and welcome to day 12.

Today's guest post is from a person who is no stranger to the MTM blog, and we are super happy to have her back again! Lisa Robson from QuackersCrochet has designed this lovely little 22 week hat using a bead stitch, which I just love!

This pattern is in remembrance of Judd Lawson Meyers Hubbard.


Wednesday, September 11, 2019

IBGHD 2019 Day 11 The Katie Wynn Hat



Hello all and hello day 11.

Today's pattern is another knit design by Nikki Kiss. Gosh she makes the most darling knit beanies!
This pattern will make a beanie to fit 38-40 Weeks gestation.

This pattern is in remembrance of Katie Wynn.


Tuesday, September 10, 2019

IBGHD 2019 Day 10 The Kathleen Anderson beanie



Good morning all and welcome to day 10.

Today's beanie is a little knit one, that comes in 3 sizes. Lovingly designed by Mim Layton, and sizing adjusted by Carol Britton. What an amazing team effort! The three sizes are 12, 14 and 16 weeks gestation.

This beanie is in remembrance of  Kathleen Anderson.


Tuesday, September 3, 2019

IBGHD 2019 Day 3 The Edward Harris Knit Beanie



Good morning all and welcome to day 3!

Today is our very first ever knit pattern, which has been designed and submitted by Nikki Kiss from Chance's Clothes Project. We are super excited to be able to offer some knit patterns in this years hat drive! This lovely knit pattern also has 3 size options, 12-14 Weeks gestation, 18-20 Weeks Gestation and 28-30 Weeks Gestation.


Today's pattern is in remembrance of Edward Harris.


Tuesday, September 26, 2017

26. Evelyn Preemie Beanie - QuackersCrochet Guest Post



Good morning all! Welcome to day 26!
Today we have something a little different. A guest post from the amazing Lisa over at Quackers Crochet
If you are a long time follower, you might remember Lisa designed for us the Charlot and Charlie Cocoon. Pop on over to her Facebook Page and say hi!
The Evelyn Beanie, will fit a bub of about 36-38 weeks gestation and is a super fast beanie to whip up!



Evelyn Beanie

You Will Need:
5 mm crochet hook
DK Weight/8 ply yarn 

Sized To Fit:
36-38 Weeks Gestation

The chains at the beginning of each round do not count as a stitch they just give you the height for the stitches in that row. Join to stitch not ch. First stitch made in same space as chain.

Chain 4, join with a slip stitch to form a ring
Round 1: ch 3, 9 dc in ring
Round 2: ch 3, 2 dc in each stitch around (18 stitches)
Round 3: *2 dc , dc in next stitch, Repeat from * (27 stitches)
Round 4: *2 dc, dc in each of next 2 stitches, repeat from * (36 stitches)
Round 5: ch 3, dc in each stitch
Round 6: ch 3, dc in each stitch
Round 7: ch 2, hdc in each stitch
Round 8: ch 3, dc in each stitch
Round 9: ch2, hdc in each stitch
Round 10: ch 3, dc in each stitch
Round 11: ch 2, hdc in each stitch

End off an weave in all tails.