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Monday, November 1, 2010

Newborn Hooded Ripple Sweater

Newborn Hooded Ripple Sweater


I used Simply Soft Yarn
size G hook
Buttons
**(Please remember that different yarns, different size hooks and also depending on your tension this pattern will come out to different sizes.)

Sweater
Row 1.) With size G Hook, ch 40, dc in 4th ch from hook, dc in next 4 ch, *(1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc in next ch)*, dc in next 6 ch, repeat *( )*, dc in next 10 ch, repeat *( )*, dc in next 6 ch, repeat *( )*, dc in last 6 ch.
Row 2.) Ch 2, turn, *(dc to next ch sp, 1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc in ch sp,)* Repeat to end.
Rows 3.-5.) Repeat row 2
Row 6.) ch 2, turn, dc to ch sp, 1 dc in ch sp, Ch 4, skip sts to next ch sp, 1 dc in ch sp, dc to next ch sp, 1 dc in ch sp, Ch 4, skip next sts to next ch sp, 1 dc in ch sp, dc to end. ( Armholes made)
Row 7.) ch 1, turn, sc across, Do Not sc in the last st.
Row 8.) ch 2 turn, sk 1 st, *(1 dc in the next st, 5 dc in the next st, 1 dc in the next st, sk next 2 st)* Repeat across ending with sk 1, dc in the last st.
Row 9.) ch 2 turn, sk 1 dc, *(dc in the next 2 st, 3 dc in the next st, dc in the next 2 st, sk 2 st)* Repeat to the end, ending with sk 1, dc in top of turning ch.
Rows 10-14.) Repeat Row 9
Row 15.) ch 2 turn, sk 1 dc, *(dc in next 2 st, 5 dc in the next st, dc in next 2 st, skip 2 st)* Repeat across ending with sk 1, dc in top of ch.

Sleeves
Row 1.) Attach Yarn under arm, ch 2, do 23 dc around armhole evenly, sl st in top of first ch 2. (24 st, counting ch 2)
Row 2.) Ch 2, turn, DC in each st around, sl st in top of first ch 2.
Rows 3.-9.) Repeat Row 2.
Row 10.) ch 1, turn, sc in first st *(Decrease sc over next 2 st, sc in next st)*, repeat around.
Row 11.) ch 1, turn, sc in each st across, sl st to join. Fasten off and weave in ends.
REPEAT FOR SECOND SLEEVE.

Trim
Starting on left side at bottom, sc up this side 3 sc in corner, sc around neck to next corner, 3 sc in corner, sc in next st, *(ch 3 sc in same st,)*, sc in next 2 st, repeat *( )*, sc in next 2 st, repeat *( )*, sc to the end, sl st in last st, fasten off, weave in end. 3 Button holes made. (of course you may trim this the way you would like to)
Attach buttons on the left side.

HOOD
Attach yarn to opposite side of starting ch, ch 2, dc in each ch across, ch 2 turn.
Row 2-12 …Dc in each dc, and ch 2 , at end of row 12 fold hood in half, slip st (or sew) together, weave in ends.
Chain 100 , secure ends of chain, weave in and out of first row.


Pattern Created by: Jessica Esterly & Peggy Besco 2010
Copyright Jessica Esterly & Peggy S. Besco 2010



Wednesday, October 20, 2010

FYI

Just a note to say that I have finally gotten all the links added to
our patterns...the latest patterns links can be found at
we are currently working on more patterns but since it
is the holidays and winter is approaching a lot of crocheting has to be do
to keep those babies warm.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Hooded Sweater

Just a quick note to show you some of what I have been doing...No new patterns yet just a link to one of our existing patterns and how it can work on other patterns, go to
http://peggyscharityblog.blogspot.com
and follow the links under the pic.....Enjoy.....and yes, Jessi and I are working on new patterns...

Monday, June 28, 2010

Thank You Crochet Pattern Central

Jessi and I would like to take this time to thank
Crochet Pattern Central for making our patterns
visible to the world via the Internet links.
It is our mission to create patterns that can be made quickly and easily
for Charity and personal use.
The need is so great all over the world.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Newborn Lacy Shell Sweater


Newborn Lacy Shell Sweater
G Hook ( Different weights of yarn, size of hook and tension can alter the size of garment)
Baby Sport yarn
V St.....dc, ch1, dc
Shell....3dc, ch1, 1dc
Row 1....Ch 54, sc in 2nd ch from hk and each ch across, ch 2 turn. (53 sts)
Row 2....*2dc in next st, skip 1, * repeat across, ending with dc in last st or turning ch, ch 2 turn. (26 sets of 2dc )
Row 3....* Dc ,ch1, dc(V st) between 2dc in previous row, *repeat across, ending with dc in last dc or turning ch, ch 2 turn. (26 Vsts)
Row 4....*3dc, ch1, 1dc( shell), in center of V st,* repeat across, ending with dc in top of last dc or turning ch, ch 2 turn. (26 shells)
Row 5 + 6.....* 3dc, ch 1,1dc(shell) in ch 1 space of previous shell* repeat across, ending with dc in last dc or turning ch, ch 2 turn
Row 7 (sleeve row)....Shell in ch1 space of first 4 shells, ch 3, skip 5 ch1 spaces, shell in next 8 shells, ch3,skip 5 ch1 spaces, shell in last 4 shells,
dc in last dc or turning ch, ch 2 turn.
Row 8....*Shell in ch 1 space of each shell, shell in center ch of ch 3 of underarm,*repeat across, ending with dc in last dc or turning ch, ch2 turn(18 shells)
Row 9-16...*Shell in each shell (ch 1 space) across, ch 1 turn,
Row 17...Sc in each st and ch1 space across, 3sc in last sc, turn and 2sc in each space up front,3sc in corner st, sc, in each ch around neck and
down other side of front, 2sc in same space of beginning sc, join, cut yarn, weave in ends.
Sleeve: Must turn work for each row(2-8)
Rnd 1...Join yarn in center st underarm, ch2,2dc,ch1,1dc,(shell) in same space, shell in ch1 space of Row 7, shell in next 5 ch1 spaces, shell in ch1 space of Row 7,
join to top of ch2, turn.
Rnd 2-8....Slip stitch into ch 1 space of shell,ch2 , 2dc, ch 1, 1dc, shell in each ch 1 space, ending with slip st to top of ch 2 .ch 2 (no need to turn work)
Rnd 9....Hdc in same space, hdc, between shells and in ch1 space of each shell, join with sl st to beginning hdc, ch 2.
Rnd 10...Hdc in each hdc around, end off, weave in ends.
Tie....Chain 135, secure ends of ch, weave tie through Row 2 of sweater.
Copyright 06-18-2010......Peggy Su Besco & Jessica A. Esterly.
Our patterns are written for charity and personal use only, not for monatary gain.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Shell Sweater 2


Shell Sweater 2(Variation of our original pattern)Shell…2dc, ch1, 2dcV Stitch…dc, ch1, dcG hookBaby Sport yarn.
Row 1…Chain 56, sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across, ch 2 turn. (55 sc)Row 2…Skip 1st sc, 2 dc in next st, * sk 1 st, 2dc in next st. repeat from * , ending with dc in last st, ch 2 turn. ( 26 groups of 2 dc)Row 3…Skip first dc, *dc , ch1 , dc,( V st ) between 2 dcs of previous row, repeat from *, ending with dc in last st, ch 1 turn(26 V sts)Row 4…Sc in same space, *5 dc in Vst, sc between V sts, repeat from * ending with sc in last st. ch 1 turn. 5…Sc in same space, * ch 2 ,backpost sc around sc of previous row , repeat from * ending with sc in last st. ch 2 , turn.Row 5…*2 dc, ch 1, 2d in ch 2 space, repeat from * ending with dc in last st.ch 2 turnRow 6-7…* Shell in ch 1 space of each shell, end with dc in last st. ch 2 turnRow 8….(sleeve row) Place Shell (2dc,ch1,2dc) in ch 1 space of shell and the next 3 shells, ch 3, skip 5 shells, shell in the next 8 shells, ch 3, skip 5 shells, shell in last 4 shells, ch 2 turn.Row 19…Shell in each shell and shell in center st of ch 3 (underarm) end with dc in last st, ch 2 turn.Row 10-17…Shell in ch 1 space of each shell, ending with dc in last st, ch 1 turn.Row 18…Sc in same space , 5 dc in ch 1 space of shell, sc between shells, end with sc in last st.DO NOT END unless changing colors.EDGING…Sc up front, around neck and down other front. Join, end and weave in ends.
Sleeves:Rnd 1…Attach yarn with a sl st to center st of ch 3 underarm, ch 3, 2 dc in same space, shell st into side dc of Row 9, shell st into center of shell of Row 8, shell into next 5 shells, shell into center of Row 8, shell into side dc of Row 9, dc into same space as beginning ch 3, sl st in to center of shell, ch3 DO NOT TURNRnd 2-7… 2 dc in same space, shell in each shell (10 shells) join as previous row, ch 2 Rnd 8…Hdc in same space, hdc between shell, hdc into ch 1 space of shell , hdc between shells, join to beginning hdc. Ch 2 Rnd 9…Dc in same space, dc in each hdc around, join, ch 1Rnd 10…Sc in each st, join, end off, weave in ends.REPEAT THIS FOR OTHER SLEEVE
Tie:….Ch 135, secure ends , weave through Row 2 of sweater yoke.
Created and copyrighted 6-15-2010By Peggy Su Besco & Jessica A Esterly

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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Correction to sleeve

So sorry for any inconvience, but I do have a correction.
Sleeve....Round 8 should readHdc in same space, *hdc in space between shells, hdc in ch1 space of each shell, join to beginning hdc, ch 2
then continue with pattern.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Ripple Gown


Ripple Gown E, F or G HookBaby Yarn or Sport Yarn **(Please remember that different yarns, different size hooks and also depending on your tension this pattern will come out to different sizes.) Chain 49Row 1.) SC in each CH across (48), CH 2, turn Row 2.) SK first st * DC in next st, 5 DC in next st, DC in next st, SK next 2 st * repeat across ending with SK 1 st, DC in last st. CH 2, turn. (9 Chevrons patterns made.) Row 3.) SK first st * DC in next 2 st, 3 DC in next st, DC in next 2 st, SK next 2 st * repeat across ending with SK 1 st, DC in top of turning CH. CH 2, turn.(increases will always be in center st.) Rows 4-7.) Repeat rows 2 & 3(skipping the first dc, dc to center st for increase)Row 8.) (Sleeve row) SK first st, DC in next 4 st, 5 DC in next st, DC in next 4 st, SK next 24 st, * DC in next 4 st, 5 DC in next st, DC in next 4 st, SK next 2 * repeat for 2 more Chevrons, at the end of the third chevron SK 24 instead of 2, then DC in next 4 st, 5 DC in next st, DC in next 4 st, SK next st, DC in top of turning CH, CH 2, turn. (You should have one Chevron in back, 2 chevrons for sleeve, 3 chevrons for front, 2 chevrons for sleeve and one chevron for back.)Rows 9-14.) Repeat Rows 3 & 2Rows 15-21.) Repeat Row 3 only.Trim as desired.Run a ribbon thru Row 2 of the neck to tie in the back. OR as you desire. Copyright 2010…..Peggy S Besco & Jessica Esterly

Monday, March 8, 2010

A place for all of our patterns.

Hello fellow crafters........
We are 2 sisters , Peggy in Ohio and Jessi in Fl, that like to dabble in all crafts, but we are usally
crocheting for charity.
We also try our hand at writing patterns that are fast and easy,
(a lot of cold, needy babies out there)
Our charity of choice is www.godstinyangels.com
I know there are lots of charities out there but we started with
this and Danette is just the greastest.
So, watch for patterns and pics as I can get them posted.