29 posts tagged “blythe”
Have you noticed that people who are interested in one thing you like are usually interested in another associated (or not) interest of yours? For instance, crocheting and dolls (mostly Japanese dolls and trolls) and anime, which are some of my interests. I have noticed that if someone I know likes one, they usually like one or both of the others.
Something to ponder on a Friday.
Links to all of my free crochet toy and Blythe patterns are now in one convenient location. Where? On my new website of course! www.suncatchereyes.com
Comes with dress shown and her Hello Kitty suitcase full of shoes.
$99 starting bid
Withered Pullip
Original Pullip body with screws
Comes with mini skirt and black turtleneck shown.
She has the usual stains on her hands from her sweater.
Otherwise in very good condition.
Starting bid $45.
Little Red Riding Hood Pullip
Comes with top and capris shown
Her hair was trimmed because of split ends.
Her mouth was repainted with acrylics and then mostly removed (a bit still remains in the creases).
Starting bid $45.
From me to you. There are no restrictions or limitations on this pattern. Make them, sell them, enjoy them!
Materials:
Worsted weight yarn in 2 colors (1 for cupcake, 1 for frosting)
Size G crochet hook
Beads or ribbon for decoration
Directions:
Row 1: Ch. 9. Work 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across. 8 st. Ch. 1, turn.
Rows 2-35: Work 1 sc in the back loop of each st across, 8 st. Ch. 1, turn.
Row 36: Work 1 sc in each back loop of each st across, 8 st. Do not ch 1.
Turn your work so that you will be crocheting up the edge of the rows. This will form the bottom of the cupcake.
Row 37: Work 1 sc in 1st row of the opposite edge of cupcake bottom (will join the piece to form a ring like in the photo below). Mark beginning of round. Continue working 1 sc in each row all the way around, 36 st.
Rows 38-40: Work 1 hdc in each stitch around. Ch. 1, turn.
Row 41: * Work 1 hdc in next 3 stitches, work next 2 stitches together with hdc*, repeat from * to * around.
Row 42: Work 1 hdc in each stitch around. Ch. 1, turn.
Row 43: *Work 1 hdc in next 2 stitches, work next 2 stitches together with hdc*, repeat from * to * around.
Row 44: *Work 1 hdc in next stitch, work next 2 stitches together with hdc*, repeat from * to * around.
Row 45: *Work next 2 stitches together with sc*, repeat all the way around.
End, leaving a long tail for sewing. Weave tail through remaining stitches and pull tightly to gather top of cupcake. End, sew in end.
Join frosting color to first row of frosting as in photo below. Work 2 dc in each stitch around. End, sew in tail.
Using cupcake color, sew up side seam of the bottom of the cupcake.
Decorate the cupcake frosting as you like. Seed beads make cute sprinkles.
If you crochet, or know someone who crochets, keep an eye on my blog. I will be posting the Blythe cupcake hat pattern very soon.
UPDATE: Here it is on my free patterns page, plus a pattern for Blythe mittens too!