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Watch Me Crochet: Iron Man


Hey guys, so I want to introduce you to my new series on my YouTube called Watch Me Crochet. It's pretty much exactly what you'd think, basically I crochet characters and celebrities from pop culture and speed it up in a time-lapse for you!

All the guys I crochet will be available in both solid, keychain form and pattern form the day they come out, you can keep up with these by subscribing to my YouTube!

Lastly, check back on Friday for another new series where I crochet YouTubers, and you! Figure out how you can be a part of Crochet Me on Friday.

Without further ado, here's the first installment of Watch Me Crochet where I make our favorite billionaire, philanthropist, playboy, iron suit wearing Avenger, Iron Man:





Keychain      |      Pattern

Have any guys you'd like to see me make? Let me know in the comments below or on the video itself. Thanks for watching guys!!!

How to Crochet a Key!


Hey guys! If you didn't know yet, I'm coming out with a new tutorial video every Monday on my YouTube. And more often than not it's a video for a brand new pattern! This weeks pattern is a crocheted key.



Here's the written pattern for these keys:

Materials:
(basically any 100% cotton works)
-Needle to sew in ends with

Abbreviations:
-Sl.st = Slip Stitch
-Sc = Single Crochet
-Dec = decrease
-Ch = Chain
-Rnd = Round

Ch 9 sl.st one in the first ch made.
Rnd 1: sc 18 around the ch loop made, sl.st one in first sc made. (18 scs)
Rnd 2: ch 12, skip first ch and sl.st one in the top loops of each ch made down. sl.st one in sc made in Rnd 1 to anchor in. Turn. (12 sl.sts)
Rnd 3: Skip first sl.st, sl.st one in the top loops of each sl.st made in previous Rnd. Turn. (11 sl.sts)
Rnd 4: ch 4, skip first ch, sc one in next 2 chs, dec one into the top loops of the first sl.st down, sl.st one in the top loop of the next 3 sts, ch 4, skip first ch, sc one in next two chs, dec one into the top loops of the first sl.st down, sl.st one in the top loop of the next 6 sts, sl.st one in sc made in Rnd 1. Cut and sew in ends. (16 [4 scs, 2 decs, 10 sl.sts])

Instagram


Hey guys! I just joined Instagram and plan on using it in a big way especially when it comes to seeing things I'm working on. I'll also be using it in a new series I'll be coming out with soon on my YouTube channel.




Avengers Assemble... Again!


Okay guys. I've got a lot for you today. Firstly, I'd like to let you know that I have a new video out now at my Youtube channel (which if you havn't subscribed to you should do right now!) on how I do color changes while crocheting! I'll be posting a new How to crochet video every Monday now!!



Now I'd like to introduce you to the newest addition to the Etsy store!


I call these guys "Pod People." And these, if you didn't guess already, are the Avengers, and the first collection of "Pod People" are now available in the Etsy store both as products AND as patterns!

  

                                                                       And snag the patterns here!!

I've got some big ideas for these guys too, so I'm sure you'll be seeing new versions of them very soon.

Don't you just love to crochet?


Valentines day is coming up and with it comes my second crochet video! So here's the plan for videos, I'll be trying to post a new How to Crochet / Pattern video every other Friday on my Youtube, then I'll post about them here and on my Facebook Sunday or Monday! If you want to see them first thing than please subscribe to my Youtube channel! It helps out a lot.

Without further ado heres the new video and pattern for a crocheted heart! 




Materials:
-Lion Brand Baby's First Yarn
-6.5mm Size K/10.5 Crochet Hook
-Needle to sew in ends with

Abbreviations:
-sc = Single Crochet
-sl.st = Slip Stitch
-m.p = Mini Picot (ch 2, sl.st in first ch)
-Ch = Chain
-Rnd = Round

Rnd 1: Ch 8, m.p, ch 8. Connect ch with sl.st
Rnd 2: Sc 11 around chains, skip over m.p made in Rnd 1, sc 11 around remaining chs. Sl.st one into first sc made.
Cut and pull through.
Sew ends into heart in two different directions to get a pointed end.

And that's all! Pretty simple right? Check back next week for a new pattern!

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