Bat Wings Sweater
Bat Wings Sweater
The Brave Bat
Halloween Bat Amigurumi
This bath mitt is sure to be a hit with dinosaur-lovers everywhere! This mitt is designed for kiddos, but is just big enough for an adult hand to fit in, as well. This pattern uses scrubby cotton, but can easily be switched out for your favorite cotton yarn.
This crochet pattern is for a cuddly kids bath robe . The children's dressing gown is suitable for children aged 3 - 9 years old. This pattern is easy skill level. The pattern is written in USA terminology. You will need to know single and half double crochet stitches. The bath robe is made in one piece and there is very minimal sewing involved. ⭐️ SIZES ⭐️ The onesie crochet pattern is written in 7 different sizes including age 3-4, 4-5, 5-6, 6-7, 7-8, 8-9, 9-10 The overall length and sleeve length can easily be altered. ⭐️ Supplies you will need ⭐️ - Crochet hook 10mm - Super bulky / super chunky / weight 6 yarn - Scissors - Sewing needle ⭐️ Yarn ⭐️ Super bulky / super chunky / weight 6 yarn. Age - 3-4/4-5/5-6/6-7/7-8/8-9/9-10 Yards - 488/520/583/647/711/776/843
This adorable robe will keep your toddler warm and cozy before or after bath time! Required skills are double crochet and double crochet decrease. The most difficult part is understanding the shaping, which is made easier with all of the photos and video tutorials provided. The yarn is Bernat Baby Blanket and is machine washable and dryable, which is very important for toddler garments! Because the yarn is so thick, you will be able to create a beautiful, plush bathrobe in a very short amount of time.
So, our first granny crochet bah is a beautiful tote with the squares set on their corners. In particular, I love the white bands really delineating the squares.
I just released the V stitch Butterfly Shawl, and now I'm starting on my second yarn cake! I'm trying my hand at another Butterfly-style shawl. Something funny happened when I was crocheting it. When I showed my husband the design, he said it looked more like a bat. Then my daughter said it's a Bat-terfly shawl! So this shawl got its name before it got very big! As you can see in the picture, it does look like a bat or moth! But Moth-erfly didn't sound as good LOL.