My daughter asked me to crochet some scrunchies for her. Not that much work, I thought, so one evening, after she went to bed, I started crocheting. Turned out next morning that the scrunchies that I made weren't exactly the ones she had in mind. She meant scrunchies like the fabric ones: a tunnel with a piece of elastic in it. Luckily she liked mine much better, so I got away well. Not sure if they will be in use as hair bands or bracelets, though. Teenagers think in mysterious ways, aren't they? How I made them: Round 1: 40 sc around a regular hair elastic, close with a slip stitch in the first sc (40) Round 2: chain 2 (counts as the first dc), 2 dc in the same stitch, 3 dc in every sc of the previous round, close with a slip stitch in the chain stitch (120) Round 3: chain 2 (counts as the first dc), 1 dc in the same stitch, 2 dc in every dc of the previous round,close with a slip stitch in the chain stitch (240) Round 4: chain 2 (counts as the first dc), 1 dc in every dc of ...
He's cute! Thanks for sharing on the Pleasures of the NW's DIY party and the link for the pattern!
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ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable fox! I love your idea to make one side sleeping and one side awake -- very clever! :)
ReplyDeleteCould you please translate the pattern in a "normal" crochet-English? Google translation is not too clear :(
ReplyDeleteAww this guy is super cute ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable - you did an amazing job! Great idea to give it two expressions! :)
ReplyDeleteClaire (onceuponayarn.wordpress.com)
The fox is so cute! I love how you made the two sides! congratulations on the babies in your group that is exciting
ReplyDeleteAwww this is so cute! I wish I could make one myself :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this adorable fox at the Friday Favorites linky party!
*Maisy
Very cute - Wish it was in English!!!! Such a fantastic idea!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this project! We had a woodlands theme for my oldest grandson and there are foxes galore :) Thanks for sharing with us at Creatively Crafty #ccbg :)
ReplyDeletewhere is the english pattern?
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