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Small blue Totoro, 4.25" tall, with tiny white Totoro, 1.75" tall.
I made a blue and a white Totoro a few years ago, and put the patterns on my Livejournal. Now I've improved those patterns and come up with ones for a grey Totoro and smaller blue and white ones to go with him.
The free patterns are available on Craftster: www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=405679.0
And Ravelry:
www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/blue-totoro-amigurumi---...
www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/white-and-small-blue-tot...
www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/grey-totoro-amigurumi
www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/tiny-white-totoro-amigurumi
Here is the second in a four part series of applique patterns I am sharing with everyone. Please go to my blog to download the PDF file. peckspieces.blogspot.com/
Visit the Craftsy Blog to download the week's best free patterns, including this lovely shawl pattern. #beCraftsy
It's the Army Pattern Camouflage texture created in the Filter Forge plugin. It can be seamless tiled and rendered in any resolution without loosing details.
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A to B is the height of the basket (of course the basket can be as high as you want it to be, this is a description if you want the basket to be square).
The same for both layers:
CUT TWO OF EACH
A to A (top) is the width (which is twice the height)
B to C is 1/4 the height
C to D is 1/4 the height
D to D is half the height
Make the pattern as large/small as you like WITH seam allowance!
ALWAYS use interfacing!!!
Sew together the two outer pieces AB to AB and DD to DD (keep an opening on the lining fabric in order to turn the pieces when finished!)
Then sew together the BCD to each other on the same side. Now there you have the shape of the basket!
If you want a folddown, add 8-9 cm to the height.
The "ears" i make like this:
Cut a pice of fabric 4 times the width you want on the finished piece (mine is 3 cm finished). Straight lines!
First fold in half and iron
Then fold the cut sides in - facing the first ironed fold - and iron again.
Then fold in 2 and iron.
Sew on both sides, and cut into wanted length...
OK?
Patterns caused by the receding tide and seagull tracks on the sand at North Beach, North Wollongong.
A few generated lace ground patterns. Each line represents two threads. Where the lines intersect, create a braid using any choice of cross and twist.
A bee in a gazania, no colour photoshopping, just love these flowers.I have decided to buy some of these for my garden.
Again with the pattern blocks... you'd think I work in a school or something... oh, wait. Here is a quick design I made playing with the pattern blocks before school started.
Random Fact: I find the hexagon to be a pleasing finished shape. Probably because so much of the build up to fractions relies on students realizing that two of the trapezoids fit into the hexagon, 3 rhombuses fit into the hexagon and 6 of the triangles fit into the hexagon. Only 1 hexagon fits into the hexagon though.
close up of the pattern on a new frying pan, bit like a printed circuit.
Thought it made an interesting abstract image
Since I began to use crocheted dishcloths I don't want to use anything else. Here is my pattern: monpetitviolon.blogspot.com/2009/09/how-to-make-dishcloth...