
Patterns/graphs from a crochet designing stay at home mom. The patterns I write up here are free, but I may post paid patterns from time to time. You may use the patterns to create your own items to keep or to sell, but you do not have permission to sell these patterns or claim them as your own. If you enjoy them, please share the pattern by linking to it. Follow me on Instagram and Twitter using @kendrascrochet. You can download the free graphs at kendrascrochetedcreations.com.
Sunday, March 7, 2021
Scooby Doo pattern for sale!
Sunday, February 14, 2021
Army logo graph
I've been having issues with my computer for a while now. I think that my wonderful tech support has fixed it as well as it can be fixed. That said, a lot of my graphs have disappeared since the crash. This U.S. Army logo graph is one of them. I just redid this one and I'm telling myself it's better than the old one. I'm too smart for that though so please let me know what you think!
This graph is meant to be worked with an H hook using 2 dc per graph square in a Worsted Weight yarn like Red Heart. This is a free graph. Just go to kendrascrochetedcreations.com and clickon the picture todownload or print. There is no written pattern.
Friday, February 5, 2021
New venture
Sunday, January 3, 2021
Scooby doo pattern testers wanted
Friday, December 18, 2020
Little leaves shawl pattern
One of my oldest friend's mom was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. As if 2020 wasn't bad enough! She had surgery and underwent chemotherapy. When I asked her if she was warm enough (I've heard people on chemo get cold) she said she'd appreciate a shawl. I have a favorite knit pattern here so I decided to modify it a bit to suit her needs because I crochet so much faster than I knit. It's warm and cozy (instead of light and lacy, like the original - another reason for my choices of crochet stitches and ww yarn) and I hope that since I can't hug her in person (I'm very frustrated with social distancing!) that maybe this will remind her of how much she is loved.
This shawl is a simple 6 stitch repeat that is worked end to end. Make it any length, width, and color you choose (this on is about 25 inches wide and 46 inches long). I like them big and full-coverage so that's how I made this. I used leftover yarn from 3 different skeins and I thought the warm, fiery color scheme was appropriate. Fire colors also remind me of the mythical Phoenix, who burst into flames at the end of their lives and are reborn from the ashes. My friend's mom has certainly been put through the fire this year!
You'll need to know how to decrease over 3 stitches with double crochet (see how here), DC, and chain.
With an H hook and WW yarn (I used Bernat) chain a multiple of 6, plus 4, plus one more. I chained 95.
1. DC in 3rd chain from hook and each chain to the end. Turn.
2. Ch 3 (counts as stitch), DC in next. (Ch 1, 3dctog, ch1, DC in next 3) repeat to last 2 stitches. DC in last 2 stitches. Turn.
3. Ch 3, DC in next, (ch 1, 3dctog, ch 1, DC over ch 1 sp, DC in top of 3dctog, DC over ch 1) turn
Repeat row 3 to desired length.
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Toy Story Woody graph and bonus Buzz Lightyear
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Woody2 |
The Toy Story franchise started in 1995 when I was fresh out of high school. I didn't want to see it because I was too busy being adult and working my way through college, driving my own car (albeit bought for me, I did love this 20 year old Chevy Chevette in a Smurf-tacular shade of blue), and doing whatever else teenagers transitioning into adulthood do to prove themselves grown up.
I eventually saw it. And I loved it. I always felt my toys were alive in their own way and had feelings and thoughts and personalities of their own. This movie kinda resonated with me. I did have a favorite toy growing up (mine was Mickey Mouse) but I didn't take him everywhere like Andy did with Woody. I was way too afraid he'd get lost. There was no way I'd risk getting separated from my Mickey forever (he did come to University with me, though).
Through the years I got lots more toys (I was about 3 years old when I got Mickey) but I was always afraid to have a new favorite because I didn't want to hurt Mickey's feelings. Andy was a bit older and more mature than me so he was able to get a new toy with as much favoritism as Woody.
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Buzz Lightyear |
Enter Buzz Lightyear.
Buzz didn't know he was a toy at first. Strange. But he eventually comes to terms with it thanks to Woody. Even through he may not have had to if it weren't for Woody in the first place...
But anyway, These graphs are made for a twin bed sized afghan when using 2 dc per graph square and an H hook. You can download or print the graphs at kendrascrochetedcreations.com If you'd like me to make one for you I can do that too! Email me at kendra@kendrascrochetedcreations.com for pricing.
Enjoy!
Sunday, September 13, 2020
Baby Shark graph
I have to be honest here. I know nothing about kids nowadays.
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Baby Shark |
I have no clue why Baby Shark is so popular, but I feel certain that anyone reading this is humming that song in their heads, you know the one. I guess there's something about the rhythm and the repetition that is appealing for young kids. I find it annoying, to be perfectly frank. While working on this graph I had to ask my son to give me another song to get stuck in my head because this one won't let go! 🤣🤣🤣
But I have to admit, he's adorable. Look at those big anime eyes and huge grin. I just want to hug the stuffing out of him. But this one has no stuffing as he's destined to become a throw blanket. I'll post a picture when he's completed, but for now, he's just a graph waiting to be worked up for a neighbor's youngster for Christmas.
If you'd like to work up one of your own, go to kendrascrochetedcreations.com and save or print right from your browser. If you'd like me to work one up for you I can do that too! Contact me at kendra@kendrascrochetedcreations.com for pricing. I can personalize with a name as well.
I'll work this up with a J hook and 1 sc per graph square and end up with a throw blanket (about 4 x 5 feet).
I love to hear opinions so leave a comment below, or contact me on Facebook or Instagram.
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Finished! |
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Pennywise (It) graph
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It |
I had a friend ask me about making a horror themed afghan for a son who enjoys horror movies. The style I do doesn't take well to a lot of detail so realistic looking faces are not an option for me. They end up looking cartoonish. But here we have Pennywise the clown, well, sort of...This is the DVD cover for the newest version of the movie.
I made this graph to be a twin sized afghan when using 2 dc per graph square with an H hook. I'll post a photo when I'm done working it up.
If you'd like to try it yourself, you can go to kendrascrochetedcreations.com and save or print right from your browser.
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
My first C2C graph! (Christmas themed)
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Christmas boots |
I've never started out to create a c2c graph, though I like working them up myself. I'm never sure how big to make the graph! It took some trial and error (and tears of frustration) on my part to decide on a graph size for my twin afghans and I really didn't look forward to going through that again. So for this one, I looked back to a graph that I worked up and had to modify to get the size I wanted and did a little math to find *voila* that a 40 x 60 graph in c2c would serve me well for a lapghan if I used an I hook to work it up.
*Backstory on the process:
Basically, I liked the width of the blanket, but the graph I was using was square and it wasn't long enough. I (yuck) did a few straight rows of dc across the top when I was done to make it a more acceptable length to me, hated it, donated it, and started again. But this time I knew I wanted it to include those rows worked into the c2c. I added half those rows to the bottom of the graph and half to the top of the graph. When I finished, the graph was an acceptable size to work and it turned out great.
If you'd like to work this Christmas themed graph into a lapghan for yourself, email me at kendrascrochetedcreations@gmail.com for the pdf of the graph. "Christmas Boots" should be in the subject line and any questions you have should be in the body of the email. I do not have instructions to work the c2c method, but if you need them, look here for them. That page also includes a link for a video tutorial as well as written instructions with pictures.
If you work it up, please send me a picture of the finished product! I love to see my graphs turned into real world items. I'd love to see this worked up with custom colors on the boots for maybe a favorite sports team. Maize and Blue boots on a Christmas green background would be perfect for my family! What colors will you use?
Saturday, April 4, 2020
toy restoration
This is my 42 year old Mickey Mouse. I got him from my grandpa when I was about 2 years old. I remember walking with him through the department store and finding it on the floor. I picked it up, like toddlers do, and held onto it. When Grandpa realized I had it he tried to take it from me to put it back but I screamed (I don't remember this part! I remember being a VERY good little girl😁) and he couldn't bear to make his precious little princess scream so he decided to go ahead and get it for me. Unfortunately, it didn't have a price tag so he stopped one of the workers to ask and she tried to find another one like it that had a tag, but there was a problem. There were no others like it in the store! The whole store! She asked other workers who had no idea. I don't know what price they settled on but my adoring grandpa bought me this Mickey Mouse and I've loved him best of all ever since. You can tell, can't you? He's been gnawed on, bitten, cried on, slept on/with and loved to pieces. Literally! One time my dad and I were playing around and he acted like he was going to steal Mickey from me and when I yanked him back, the poor dear's arm fell off (Mickey's arm, not Dad's)! I was horrified and so was Dad! He immediately sewed Mickey's arm back on for me and told me it was his bionic arm since it was now stronger than the other one (at the seam).
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This is what Mickey is supposed to look like! |
I began by hand washing him with mild soap in the sink to get rid of the surface "stuff" stuck to him. The stains on his shirt didn't come out right away, so I used some baking soda and vinegar and a soft brush to rub it in. It helped brighten up his hands, too! Ugh, I didn't take a picture of the nasty water, but it was pretty brown. I found a reason for that though...
Once he was cleaned up in the sink I decided it would take forever for him to dry since he fell in and got soaked clear through. Since I needed to restuff him anyway (all the stuffing had migrated from his torso to his head and legs) I'd take the old stuffing out and replace it with new, dry, clean polyfill. That's when I realized he was stuffed with...I'm not sure, nutshells? Maybe (did they put nutshells in toys in the 70s? I couldn't find any info to confirm that)? Which of course turned the water brown, like an unpleasant looking cup of tea. So, I restuffed him, brushed him out with a wire brush to help remove the stuck on filth that didn't come off no matter how hard I rubbed (and to fluff him back up...see the difference in my uber-loved Mickey and the new one? Yikes!) and replaced the button on his shirt front. The button came from Grandma's button box that she gave me a few years before I lost her. I used to make button strings in this box when I was very young and stayed at her house.
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Grandma's button box... with a few of my own added |
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bonus find in the button box |
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(grandma's button box in the corner) |
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worn spot |
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In all his newly restored glory! (Do you see his bionic arm?) |
*That turned up collar on the right? It's always been like that. I could have fixed it, but I think it adds to his charm.
Saturday, March 14, 2020
Lighthouse silhouette graph
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Lighthouse |
On February 17 this year, I lost a beloved friend. She had been battling cancer, which she kept mostly to herself because she didn't like people to worry about her. So when I got the message from her cousin (who was my best friend from the time we were 6 years old!) it was great shock to me. My friend, Stacy, had insisted that she was getting better. She told me of recurring kidney infections, but not that her cancer had come back. She was an amazing woman. She had a great capacity to love. She sewed purses and wallets and had a business doing so out of her home. Several months ago she had to put her business on hold and move back in with her parents.
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Stacy's Star |
Stacy loved lighthouses and had a collection of them so I decided to include her favorite item in the design. And I think there is something poetic about sunsets, which Stacy also loved, so I included a background of a sunset. I love the colors in the first one which is just titled "Lighthouse," but I was asked to make it with more of a yellow/orange theme. When I did so, it seemed very bare so I added 3 birds flying off together. I chose 3 because Stacy had 2 sisters.
At Stacy's funeral, there was a very moving story about an aunt who thought of her when she saw a bright shining star in the sky (which I can tell you is very appropriate. She really was the bright shining star in the family). When I realized I hadn't made the graph the correct proportions for a 5 x 6 throw I added rows at the top and there was a lot of blank space so I added one single bright shining star in her honor.
All of that to say this: Until her birthday on April 17, 2020, I would like to ask for a donation of $1 for either graph if you'd like to make a lighthouse afghan of your own (the star and birds are easily skipped if you don't want them in there). Please PayPal me the donation with the title of the graph in the notes section of the transfer and I'll email you the pdf of the graph. After April 17, email kendrascrochet@gmail.com with either "lighthouse" or "Stacy's Star" in the subject line and I'll email you the pdf free of charge.
If you'd like me to make you one, I would love to as I plan on donating the profits to the family for her headstone, or whatever they need it for, at the time of the benefit. Temporarily, I'm asking $50 for the throw, if you pre-order by April 17. After then, the price goes back to normal. Email me to order.
I'm working on a finished product right now to be raffled off. If you'd like to order a raffle ticket, please let me know and I'll put you in contact with the one in charge of the raffle. Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5. Finished photo to be posted as soon as I"m done with it!
Saturday, February 22, 2020
Time to slow down!
Well, I certainly didn't mean to go off on that tangent! Let me show you what I've been doing instead.
There are a couple baby dresses in my Etsy shop ( www.etsy.com/shop/KendrasCrochet ) and I added this baby cardigan also. I wish I had a baby model!
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Baby cardigan |
The owl scarf is for my cousin to match the owl gloves and owl hat she already has.
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Messy photo of Owl scarf |
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Crochet! Magazine |
The second cover up is from an unlabeled ball from that collection. If anyone recognizes this color please let me know because I am in love! Pattern from a pinterest post called Whirl Mandala Cardigan
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Mandala Cover-up |
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Sonic! |
Sunday, February 9, 2020
What's happening with me
I started my etsy shop back up. It only has a few items in it now, including Olaf and Sven, but I'm working on making more. There are a couple baby dresses that I think would be perfect for Easter or weddings, and I'm working on a stuffed duckie that I hope will gather interest for Easter as well.
I'm working on a pattern for sonic the hedgehog and I'm nearly done with him. I'll need a couple people to test the pattern when I'm done (any day now) so if you're interested, contact me and I'll send it to you. I'm not able to pay you, but you'll have the pattern for free!
What have you been up to so far this year?
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Olaf scarf! |
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Snowflake hat |
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Baby dress |
Saturday, January 25, 2020
Sonic the Hedgehog free graph
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Sonic the Hedgehog |
I worked harder on this one than on any graph I've done before. I usually try to use the least number of colors possible so there are fewer ends to tuck in and fewer places for something to go wrong. I decided to give Sonic a little depth though, and shaded/shadowed him a bit. I'm sure if you want to cut down on the colors used, that you could omit the dark blue and use only one color blue throughout.
I created this graph to make a 5 x 6 ft throw when using 1 sc per graph square with a J hook. If you'd like the pdf of this graph, you can go to kendrascrochetedcreations.com and save or print right from your browser. If you'd like me to make you one I can do that too. Email me at kendra@kendrascrochetedcreations.com for pricing.
If you make this afghan, please send me a photo! I love to see your work. If you post it to social media, please credit me with the design and tag me. I'm KendrasCrochet on Instagram and Twitter, and KendrasCrochetedCreations on Facebook. If you have any questions about this graph, please let me know.
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Buffalo Bills
But look at it! The strength of the leaping buffalo, the perception of motion, and of course the red white and blue colors are always attractive!
This graph was made to create a twin size afghan when using 2 dc per graph square and an H hook. I'd suggest working it from the short side to avoid too many color changes. I like to use a method called intarsia where I leave the unused color hanging and pick up the new. You can see photos of this method in this blog post. If you'd like the pdf of the graph you can go to kendrascrochetedcreations.com and save orprintright from your browser. If you'd like me to make you one, I can do that too. Email me at kendra@kendrascrochetedcreations.com for pricing.
If you make this please send me a photo! I'd love to see it. When you share to social media please credit me with the design and tag @KendrasCrochetedCreations on Facebook and @KendrasCrochet on Twitter and Instagram. If you like it, let me know in the comments!
Monday, January 20, 2020
Pittsburgh Pirates graph
The logo has changed over the years, as logos often do, but it has most often been a single "P" in some form. The most recent is this pointy letter P whose name for the font I can't find! I believe they made it up just for the logo, but I could be wrong.
This graph was created to make a twin sized afghan when using 2 dc per graph square with an H hook. If you would like to make one yourself, you can go to kendrascrochetedcreations.com and save orvprint right from your browser. If you'd like me to make one for you I can do that. Email me at kendra@kendrascrochetedcreations.com for pricing.
If you make one, please send me a photo! I love to see your finished products. If you share, tag me in social media. I'm @KendrasCrochet on Twitter and Instagram and KendrasCrochetedCreations on Facebook.
Let me know what you think!
Saturday, January 18, 2020
Vikings football graph
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ask for Vikings ball |
Also, I'm not 100% happy with the V. I tried and tried to make it looks better but this is honestly the best I could do (without remaking the whole thing bigger - which, as I said, is definitely an option).
Another thing that sort of bothers me is the background color. I couldn't find a purple that I thought looked suitable for the Vikings so I came as close as I could thinking that if anyone made it they'd have to decide what color yarn to pick up anyway so it would be ok. Unfortunately, I'm not sure my computer is color calibrated anymore (or maybe my tablet and phone aren't) because sometimes when I look at it, it's red!
Back to the point: if you want the pdf of this free graph, go to kendrascrochetedcreations.com and you can save or print right from your browser. I'd use an H hook and 2 dc per graph square to make a twin sized afghan, or you can add 40 graph squares on each end (to make it 200 across) and 30 to the top and bottom (to make it 150) and use a J hook and 1 sc per graph square to get a 5 x 6 ft throw instead.
If you make one, please share a photo with me! If you post it to social media, please credit me with the design. If you'd like me to make you one, I can do that too! Just email me at kendra@kendrascrochetedcreations.com for pricing.
Sunday, January 12, 2020
The Little Mermaid Free Graph
This graph was created to use 1 sc per graph square with a J hook to get a 5 x 6 ft throw. Personalization is available upon request (name goes in the wide blue area on the left), but I left that area blank to cut down on color changes. If I made this myself I might choose a variegated blue for the water but that's a personal preference. If you'd like to make this afghan yourself, go to kendrascrochetedcreations.com and save or printright from your browser. If you post on social media, please credit me for the design. Tag #KendrasCrochetedCreations and @KendrasCrochet on Instagram and Twitter and @KendrasCrochetedCreations on Facebook. If you have a finished photo I'd love to see it! Post it to my Facebook page or email it to me at kendra@kendrascrochetedcreations.com. If you'd like me to make you one, I can do that too. Email me for pricing.
Saturday, January 11, 2020
Minecraft creeper hooded blanket pattern
J hook
2 shades of green worsted weight yarn. I used Red Heart Paddy green, and Mary Maxim Starlette Grass Green
Chain 189 (or a multiple of 4 +1 to desired length)
1. Dc in 3rd ch from hook and next 2, changing to second shade of green. dc in next 4, changing back to first shade. Repeat pattern to the end of he chain, using 4 dc of each shade, alternately
2. Ch 3, dc in next 3, changing to other shade. dc in next 4, changing back. Repeat to the end.
3. Changing to second shade of green, ch3. dc in next 3.
Repeat pattern throughout blanket, changing shades every 2 rows so that the colors form a checkerboard pattern.
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Graphed out Creeper face |
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From graph to crochet! |
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Finished design. Not happy with the results because the eyes are folded over. |
Thursday, January 9, 2020
Paw print heart free graph
Wednesday, January 8, 2020
Smoother lines on graphghan designs
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clunky stair step lines |
There's a simple fix. It involves increases and decreases. That's it. Very simple fix for a very frustrating problem. My Olaf afghan has a lot of angles and this method worked great on smoothing the outlines out. I made a few of them for a Frozen 2 party where I'll be selling them.
Anyway, when you come to a color change that doesn't line up with the row before, that's when you increase and decrease the colors. For example, the buttons on Olaf. They're sort of circular so they involve color changes that aren't lined up.
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Increase the number of black |
At this particular point in the Olaf Afghan, the button on Olaf's front is getting wider as we work it, so when we come to the edge of the button we increase the number of black stitches. Of course, the first side we come to isn't shown (oops!), but I first decreased on the 2 stitches before the button then increased the first of the black stitches. The most important thing to do is to keep count! Make absolute sure that you have the same number of stitches in each row and make sure that you have the correct number of each color in each row.
If you do this you will end up with smoother lines in your afghans. Of course, not every line will allow this. That's ok. Do it when you can and the overall appearance will be much less clunky and more professional.
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Decrease the white |
One tip on the Olaf afghan: There are lines to show where the legs attach to the body and where the head attaches as well. They are lines of single stitches. When they angle off to one side or another, put an increase/decrease before the line, put the (in this case, gray) outline stitch in the outline stitch from the row before, then increase/decrease after it.
If you have any questions about this please email me and I'll do what I can to help you.
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Smooth lines! |
Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Olaf graph

I created this graph to make a 5 x 6 ft throw when using a J hook and and 1 sc per graph square. If you'd like a pdf of the graph please email me at kendrascrochet@gmail.com with "Olaf" in the subject line. Any questions should be in the body of the email. If you'd like me to make one for you I can do that too. Email me for pricing and payment information. If you make one yourself, I'd love to see a picture! If you post it anywhere please credit me with the design and tag #KendrasCrochetedCreations. If you like it, let me know in the comments below and share with the buttons.
*The snowflakes are not necessary, but all that empty blue bothered me. you can leave them out completely, crochet them in as you go, or x-stitch them on afterward!
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Finished Olaf! About 4 x 6 ft. |
Saturday, November 23, 2019
Princess Bride themed graph
I've watched it several times since then. I shared my love for the movie with my son (who didn't want to watch a stupid romance movie, either), I've read the book, and I've read Cary Elwes' book about working on the movie. For our anniversary this year, my husband bought me a digital copy on Vudu. I've watched it twice more. Maybe three times. Maybe more. Anyway, I just finished it again and thought I'd memorialize this wonderful romance/comedy/drama/adventure with a throw. First step is to design the graph which I've done and now share with you.
I created the graph to be a 5 x 6 throw when using a J hook and 1 sc per graph square. To cut down on color changes I'd start on the long side and work my way across. If you'd like a copy yourself, please email me at kendrascrochet@gmail.com and I'll send you the pdf. Use any colors you like. If you make one, I'd love to see a picture! Email it to me and you can possibly be shown here or on my Facebook page. If you post it to social media yourself, please tag #KendrasCrochetedCreations and credit me with the design. If you have any thoughts you'd like to share please comment below. you're welcome to share this post using the links below.
Sunday, November 10, 2019
Marilyn Monroe graph
"I LOVE Marilyn Monroe!" she exclaimed.
Since Christmas was coming up, what else could I do? I made up this graph and crocheted her a blanket. I used a flesh colored yarn for the skin tone. Unfortunately, I can't find any of the photos I took of the finished product. If I find any later I'll add them to this post!
I used 2 dc per graph square with an H hook to get a large throw (about 4 x 6). If you'd like to make one of your own please email kendrascrochet@gmail.com with "Marilynblue" in the subject line. Any questions should be put n the body of the email. If you'd like to see your finished photo featured here or on my Facebook page, please email it to me when you're done. You're also welcome to post it to my Facebook page yourself. If you post to other social media, please tag #KendrasCrochetedCreations and credit me for the design.
Let me know if you like it in the comments section below!
Friday, November 8, 2019
Batman graph
To crochet this full size afghan, I would use black for he background even though the graph shows white (it's just so hard on the eyes to stare at a black graph!), using 2 dc per graph square with an H hook. If you want to make a twin size, cut off the top and bottom 15 rows. For a throw, add 15 to top and bottom, add 40 rows to right and left sides, and sc with a J hook.
If you'd like me to make one for you, I can do that too. Please email me at kendrascrochet@gmail.com for payment details.
To get this graph yourself, email me with "Batman" in the subject line. Any questions should be in the body of your email.
If you make one, I'd love to see a finished photo! Email it to me, or tag #KendrasCrochetedCreations on social media.