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I am a 30-something mom of three and wife of more than 11 years. I work nights doing data entry from home and attend college part time to get a degree in special education. I stay home during the day with my youngest son and my older son and daughter are twins in 1st grade. Please use a direct link if you want to include my items on your site. You may do what you want with the items you make from my free stuff with the exception of selling them on Etsy. I have an Etsy shop and don't want to compete with my own designs. I welcome comments and questions. Find me on Facebook for your chance to win Freebies!

6 days 'til Christmas....I got a wild hair

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To make house shoes for my crazy kids.  We have hard floors throughout our house and in the winter they can be very very chilly.  Since this is a very lean Christmas I decided to fill out the gifts with some house shoes for the kiddos.  I hit my yarn stash and browsed the internet for inspiration.

Toy Story madness has encompassed all three children so my first thought was to make them each something TS related.  However, the more I thought about it the less I liked the idea.  For our oldest son, though, cowboy boots seemed to be calling me.  The twins will be 6 next month and somehow my husband and I seem to breed large footed children so try as I might I couldn't find a free cowboy boot pattern over a 24 month size.  I decided to create my own.   Keep in mind that this pattern hasn't been tested but I did write it out as I went along and used it to create the second boot. 

Big Kid Cowboy Boots



Children’s size 13-1  (to adjust a size down use a J hook and a single strand of bulky yarn like Homespun)
Materials:

Simply soft brown (1 skein rolled into two balls) simply soft black ½ a skein rolled into two balls.
Entire pattern is worked using two strands of yarn.
K hook


Sole
Round 1:  With black, ch 14, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next 7 (9), hdc in next, 2 hdc in next, 5 hdc in end ch.  Now working down opposite side of starting ch, 2 hdc in next, hdc in next, sc in next 7 (9), 2 sc in next.

Round 2:  2 sc in first sc of last rnd, sc in next 10 (12) sts, (2 sc in next, sc in next) 3 times, sc in next 9 (11), 2 sc in next, sc in next.

Round 3:  2 sc in next, sc in next 11 (13), (2 sc in next, sc in next) twice, (sc in next, 2 sc in next) twice, sc in next 11 (13), 2 sc in next, sc in next, join.

Round 4: Ch 2, 2hdc in same as join, hdc, 2 hdc, hdc in next 13, (2 hdc in next, hdc in next 2) four times, hdc in next 12, 2hdc, hdc, 2hdc, join.

Round 5: Working in back loops only:  Ch 2, hdc in same, hdc, 2hdc, hdc in next 2, 2sc, sc in next 14, (2hdc, hdc in next 2) 4 times, sc in next 13, 2sc, hdc, hdc, 2hdc in last, join.  Fasten off.

Round 6:  Join brown to sole in stitch to the right of fasten off.  Ch 1, hdc in same, Hdc in each around.  Join

Round 7:  Ch 1, hdc in same, hdc in next 23, hdc dec twice, hdc in next three, hdc dec twice, hdc in next 3, hdc dec twice, hdc in next 18. Join

Round 8: Ch 1, hdc in same, hdc in next 16, hdc dec twice, hdc in next 3, dc dec 5 times. hdc in next 3, hdc dec twice, hdc in next 16.  Join.

Round 9:  Ch 1, hdc in same, hdc in next 18, (dc 3 tog) 4 times hdc in next 13.  Join

Round 10:  Ch 1, hdc in same, hdc in next 16, (dc 2 tog) 4 times, hdc in next 11.  Join.

Round 11:  Ch 1, hdc in same, hdc in next 15, (dc 2 tog)  3 times, hdc in next 10.  Join.

Round 12:  Ch 1, hdc in same, hdc in next 15, dc in next 2, htr in next, dc in next 2, hdc in next 8.  Join.  Fasten off.

Join  black to center of heel (5 from join)

Round 13:  Ch 1, hdc in same.  Hdc in next 11.  DC in next 2, (DC, ch 3, DC) in next, DC in next 2, hdc in next 12.  Join.  Fasten off.

Round 14:  Join Color B to previous join.

Round 15:  Ch 1, hdc in same, hdc in next 11.  Sc in next 9 (in ch not ch 3 sp)  hdc in next 12.  Join.

Round 16:  Ch1, hdc in same, hdc in next 12.  Sc in next 8, hdc in next 12.  Join.

Round 17:  Ch 1, sc in same, sc in next 5, hdc, dc, dc, htr, dc, dc, hdc, sc in next 8 hdc, dc, dc, htr, dc, dc, hdc, sc in next 5.  Join.

Round 18:  Ch 1, hdc in same, hdc in next 6, dc, dc, htr, dc, dc, hdc in next 5, skip 1, hdc in next 4, dc, dc, htr, dc, dc, hdc in next 6.  Join.

Round 19: Ch 1, hdc in same, hdc in next 7, dc, dc, htr, dc, dc, hdc in next 9, dc, dc, htr, dc, dc, hdc in next 5.  Join.

Round 20:  Ch 1, hdc in same, hdc in next 6, 2 hdc, dc, 2dc, htr, 2dc, dc, 2hdc, hdc in next 7,  2 hdc, dc, 2dc, htr, 2dc, dc, 2hdc, hdc in remaining 4.  Join.  Fasten off.

Weave in all ends.

Princess Slippers
For my little princess I decided that ballet slippers would suit best.  I grabbed two of her favorite colors and whipped this pair out in a flash.   



I was not at all sure about the colors but when my 10 year old Goddaughter saw them she said they were "so beautiful" so I won't worry. 

This is not an official pattern because I didn't write it out as I went but basically :

Ch 8, HDC in second from hook and in next 6, 3 hdc in last working on other side of foundation chain hdc in next 6, 3hdc in last, sl st to join to first hdc.  

Ch 1, sc in same, sc around.  Join.   Repeat until half the length of foot.  

Ch 1, sc in same, sc across half of previous row.  Ch 1, turn, sc in same, sc in each.  Repeat for same number of rows as first half.  Fold flat in half and whip stitch on "wrong" side of seam.   Fasten off.  Weave in ends.

Join second color at back of heel.  Ch 1, HDC in same HDC evenly around opening.   Join. 

Ch 1, HDC in same, HDC to "corner" of foot opening, hdc 2 together (decrease), hdc to next "corner" hdc 2 together (dec) hdc around.  Join.

Ch 1, sc in same, Ch 40, sl st in 2nd from hook and sl st in each sc in same st as ch 1, Ch 40 (again), sl st in 2nd from hook and sl stitch in each.  SC in next ch at base, sl st in next.  Fasten off.  Weave in ends.

Again, I haven't tested this pattern.  It is about a size 12 little girls' shoe. 

Embellish with little flower or button.






Mommy's Little Monster

For my little monster who just turned 2 TODAY I found this adorable Abominable Baby Slippers  pattern floating out there.  The problem was, again, that my children seem to have huge feet and my just turned two year old is wearing size 8 shoes.   So I took inspiration from the linked pattern above and modified the booties for my little man.   I added rounds and increases to the sole and used her pattern to do the loop stitches.   Then I just used rounds of SC for the cuff and made my own claws.


So, I have managed to make 3 pairs of house shoes/ slippers in 2 days.   It has been a ton of work but I did manage to use up most of my brown yarn stash.   I hope the kids love them as much as I do.

The Christmas rush

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I have been blessed this year to have lots of orders for Christmas gifts.  It has allowed us to get a few more things paid for instead of being quite so worried about money.   I finally finished with the paid orders last week and got to work on my own gifts.   I finished the kids' teacher gifts a couple of nights ago and the kids took them to school yesterday.  I completely forgot to take pictures though and they turned out great.  

I decided to not only make something to keep them warm when they are outside with the students but to show their school spirit.  Every Friday is spirit day at their school.  Patience's teacher is amazing and has been teaching for something like 27 years.   She is always dressed beautifully (even in jeans) and looks amazing.  Their school colors are purple and gold.   So for Mrs. F. I made a lacy scarf in Lion Brand Homespun yarn using Barrington (which is more purple than this shows) adding some small sunflowers to the ends using the color Sunshine State, I did use some Caron Simply Soft plum to do a shell edge around it.    I made a purple hat to match and made a large sunflower that is detachable.



Christian's teacher is young and vibrant.  I made her a sporty striped scarf with alternating rows of HDC chains and shells. 9 row sections in each color.  I made a matching hat for her too in purple with highlights in yellow and a multicolored yarn pom-pom.

Goth skinny scarf

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Scarf measures about 2 1/2" to 3" wide depending on how tightly you chain and this one measured about 65 inches.

Supplies:


Caron Simply Soft yarn, in black of course.  It only takes about 1/3 of a skein, maybe 2oz.


Size I hook 


Yarn needle


Ch 13  (increase width by adding + 3 to the starting chain)


Row 1 (foundation): sc in 2nd ch from hook and across.
Row 2: ch 3 turn, *skip 2 chains, sc in next ch, ch 3, repeat from star across sc in last ch of foundation row.
Rows 3 to whatever length you want it: ch 3 turn, sc in 1st loop, ch 3, sc in 2nd loop, ch 3, sc in 3rd loop, ch 3 sc in 4th loop
Last Row: ch 1 turn, *2sc in loop, sc in sc,   repeat from star across.