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Receitas de Crochet

Dicionrio de Croch

PORTUGUS / INGLS


Portugus---- Ponto = ( pt)
Ingls ------- stitch = ( st )
Receita, padro, grfico
Pattern

Ponto correntinha =(corr.)
chain stitch = (ch )

Ponto baixssimo= ( Pbx)
slip Stitch = (sl st )

Ponto baixo= ( Pb)
single crochet = ( sc )

Ponto caranguejo=
reverse Single crochet = ( reverse sc )

Meio Ponto alto= (mpa)
half double crochet = ( hdc )

Ponto alto =(pa)
double crochet = ( dc )

Ponto Alto duplo= (pad)
treble crochet = ( tr )

Ponto Alto triplo = ( pat)
double treble crochet = ( dtr)

Ponto alto quadruplo= (paq)
triple treble crochet = ( tr tr )

Ponto alto em relevo pela frente
front post double crochet=(fp dc)

Ponto alto em relevo por trs
back post double crochet = (bp dc)

2 ponto alto cruzados
X-stitch = ( x- stitch )

Pic
3 chain picot= ( 3 ch picot )

2 pontos altos fechados juntos = (2 pa fj)
2 dc cluster/ decrase (2 dc dec)

2 pontos baixos fechados juntos = (2 pb fj)
2 single crochet cluster / decrase=( 2sc dec)

3 ponto baixo fechado junto =(3pb fj)
3 single crochet cluster/ decrease = (3 sc dec)






Crochet Drowsy Owl Hat Pattern

You will start by following my owl hat pattern which you can find HERE. Or you can follow any of my hat
patterns found on my crocheting page. Just be sure to leave off the embellishments.

Once you have completed the basic hat. You will start on the eyes.

Materials
- Size H crochet hook
- Worsted weight yarn in Black, White, and an accent color (I used Blue)
- Tapestry needle

Abbreviations:
Magic Ring Tutorial
SC = Single Crochet
DC = Double Crochet

Drowsy Owl Eyes: Make 2
Starting with black yarn
Magic Ring, chain 2 and make 5 DC in ring. Just before you finish the last DC, change to blue yarn (as you
see in the first picture below). Make 5 more DC in magic ring with blue yarn. Join to first DC and fasten off.
Round 2: Attach white yarn and chain 2. Make 2 DC in the first 5 stitches (for a total of 10 white DC). Just
before you finish off your last white DC, add blue yarn (just like you did in your magic ring round). Make 2 DC
in each of the last stitches in round (for a total of 10 blue DC), join to the first DC and fasten off. (20 DC)
Round 3: Attach white yarn and chain 1. Make 2 SC in first stitch, 1 SC in next stitch until you reach the end
of the white from the previous round. Just before you finish your last white SC attach blue yarn and continue
around making 2 SC in first stitch, 1 SC in next, until you reach the end of the round, join and fasten off.

Weave in all ends except for one long blue strand and one long white strand. You will use these to sew on
your eyes to the hat. It helps to overlap the eyes slightly in the middle.



Chain a strand of black yarn long enough to reach across both eyes. Sew on the chain across the eyes (in
the middle) with your tapestry needle.



Make nose and one "ear" by following the pattern on the original owl hat pattern.



Night Cap Pattern:

Materials:
-Size H Crochet Hook
-Worsted weight yarn and two colors (I used light blue and dark blue)
- Tapestry needle

With dark blue yarn
Magic Ring, chain 1 and make 6 SC in ring, do not join and continue to SC in rounds.
Round 2-10: SC in each stitch around (6 SC)
Round 11: 2 SC in each stitch around (12 SC)
Round 12: 2 SC in first stitch, SC in next, repeat around (18 SC)
Round 13: 2 SC in first, SC in next 2, repeat around (24 SC)
Round 14-20: SC in each stitch around (24 SC)
switch to light blue yarn
Round 21: SC in each stitch around (24 SC)
Round 22: 2 SC in first stitch, SC in next 3, repeat around (30 SC)
Round 23-26: SC in each stitch around, join to next SC, chain 1 and turn(30 SC)
Round 27: SC in each stitch around, join to first SC and fasten off leaving long tail.
The last round is worked in the opposite direction to give the rim of your hat a nice edge when you flip it up.
Now is the time to flip the bottom up.

Take three strands of dark blue yarn and tightly braid. Attach a Teeny Tiny Crocheted Star (Pattern HERE) to
the end. Pull braided strand through the top of your night cap. Tie to the inside or weave end to secure it.
You will want your star/braid to hang out a little like in my photo. Flip the skinny part of the hat down. You
can secure it by sewing it to the hat.
- See more at: http://www.repeatcrafterme.com/2014/07/crochet-drowsy-owl-hat-
pattern.html#sthash.9v2XjzQp.dpuf

Crochet Newborn Knot Hat Pattern


If you didn't see the news on my Facebook page, we welcomed our sweet baby girl into the
world this past weekend! She is perfect in every way and we are enjoying all the newborn baby
snuggles. Of course I had to bring a crocheted hat for her to wear while in the hospital so I came
up with this knot hat pattern and added a little crochet heart as an embellishment. At birth she
weighed 8lbs 1oz and is 21 inches long with a 14" head circumference. This newborn hat just
barely fit her without much room to spare. So use a larger hook if you think your newborn will be
larger than her stats.



Materials:
- Worsted weight yarn. I used Lion Brand Vanna's Choice in pink.
- Size H Crochet Hook (or larger)
- Stitch marker
-Tapestry Needle

Abbreviations:
Magic Ring Tutorial
SC = Single Crochet

Newborn Knot Hat Pattern:
Magic ring, chain 1, make 3 SC in ring, continue to SC in rounds
Round 2: Make 2 SC in each stitch around (6 SC)
Round 3-16: SC in each stitch around (6 SC)
Round 17: 2 SC in first stitch, SC in next two stitches, repeat around (8 SC)
Round 18-20: SC in each stitch around (8 SC)
Round 21: 2 SC in first stitch, SC in next three stitches, repeat around (10 SC)
Round 22-24: SC in each stitch around (10 SC)
You will now join your rounds.
Round 25: SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (10 SC)
Round 26: 2 SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (20 SC)
Round 27: SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (20 SC)
Round 28: 2 SC in first stitch, SC in next, join, chain 1 (30 SC)
Round 29: SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (30 SC)
Round 30: 2 SC in first stitch, SC in next 2 stitches, join, chain 1 (40 SC)
Round 31-43: SC in each stitch around (40 SC)
Optional: slip stitch in each stitch around.
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Tie knot in the top of the hat.

Crocheted Heart:
I followed THIS pattern by Skip To My Lou but stopped after Round 1. Leave a long tail and sew
heart onto front of hat with tapestry needle.

- See more at: http://www.repeatcrafterme.com/2013/09/crochet-newborn-knot-hat-
pattern.html#sthash.1ZSktj7f.dpuf

Crochet Cupcake Hat Pattern



One of my good friends has a sweet 3 month old baby girl who sports the most adorable knitted
cupcake hat. The second I saw it, I knew I had to make a crocheted version! I had the vision in my
mind of how I was going to make it and am so excited that it turned out just how I had imagined
it. But I am going to warn you, this hat takes longer to put together than most of my others. There
are a lot of little embellishments and different stitches to make. Also, I am sure you guys were
hoping for all sizes but unfortunately I only have the 0-3 month size worked up right now. This one
took me awhile to figure out, so bear with me while I work on larger sizes.

Materials:
- Worsted weight yarn in cream and brown. I used Ashland Bay Montana 100% Targhee wool
yarn doubled up for the main part of the hat and Loops & Threads Impeccable Yarn in soft
taupe for the bottom part of the cupcake. If you are using a regular worsted weight yarn like
Vanna's Choice you only need to use one strand (don't double up).
- Size H crochet hook
- Tapestry needle
- Colored yarn scraps for the sprinkles
- Red worsted weight yarn for the cherry

Abbreviations:
Magic Ring= Find the tutorial HERE
ST= Stitch
SC= Single Crochet
HDC= HD
DC= Double Crochet
FPHDC= Front Post Half Double Crochet
BPHDC= Back Post Half Double Crochet



Cupcake Hat Pattern:

Size: 0-3 months
Magic Ring, chain 1, 9 HDC in ring, join, chain 1
Round 2: Work 2 HDC into each st around, join, chain 1 (18 HDC)
Round 3: 2 HDC in first stitch, HDC in next, Repeat around, join, chain 1 (27 HDC)
Round 4: 2 HDC in first stitch, HDC in next 2, Repeat around, join, chain 1 (36 HDC)
Round 5: 2 HDC in first stitch, HDC in next 3, Repeat around, join, chain 1 (45 HDC)
Round 6-9: HDC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (chain 3 at the end of round 9) (45 HDC)
Now you are going to make the shell edge...
Round 10: Make 4 DC in the same stitch as your chain 3, skip 2 stitches, SC, skip 2 stitches, *make 5
DC's all in one stitch, skip 2 stitches, SC, skip 2 stitches, repeat from * the rest of the way around.
Join to bottom of chain 3. Fasten off and weave in ends.
Round 11: Now it gets a little complicated. You are going to want to switch colors to brown (or
whatever you are using for the base of the cupcake) and join the yarn to round 9 (not the shell
edge). You will have to flip the shell edge up and look for the row of stitches from round 9. Chain 1
and HDC in each stitch around, join, chain 1. (You should end up with 45 HDC) It should look like
this:





Round 12-14: FPHDC in first stitch, BPHDC in next, repeat around, join, chain 1
- See more at: http://www.repeatcrafterme.com/2013/03/crochet-cupcake-hat-
pattern.html#sthash.tcnxmg1F.dpuf
Now begin on first earflap as written below.

Earflap 1:
Chain 1, SC in next 10, chain 1, turn
Row 2: SC decrease, SC in next 6, SC decrease, chain 1, turn
Row 3: SC across (8 SC)
Row 4: SC decrease, SC in next 4, SC decrease, chain 1, turn
Row 5: SC across ( 6 SC)
Row 6: SC decrease, SC in next 2, SC decrease, chain 1, turn
Row 7: SC across (4 SC)
Row 8: Make 2 SC decreases, chain 1, turn
Row 9: SC decrease, fasten off, weave in ends

Earflap 2:
Leave 15 stitches in front
Join yarn, chain 1, SC in next 10, chain 1, turn
Row 2: SC decrease, SC in next 6, SC decrease, chain 1, turn
Row 3: SC across (8 SC)
Row 4: SC decrease, SC in next 4, SC decrease, chain 1, turn
Row 5: SC across ( 6 SC)
Row 6: SC decrease, SC in next 2, SC decrease, chain 1, turn
Row 7: SC across (4 SC)
Row 8: Make 2 SC decreases, chain 1, turn
Row 9: SC decrease, and continue to SC around hat and earflaps, when you get to the top of
each earflap: chain 40 (or as long/short as you wish), slip stitch in 2nd chain from hook and the
rest of the way down the chain. Continue to SC around the hat and fasten off when you get the
entire way around.

Crochet Cherry Pattern:
Magic Ring, chain 1, make 6 SC inside the magic ring, pull tight and continue to SC in rounds (do not join)
use a stitch marker if needed.
Round 2: 2 SC in each stitch around (12 SC)
Round 3-4: SC in each stitch around (12 SC)
Round 5: *SC decrease, SC, repeat from * the rest of the way around, join, and fasten off leaving long tail.
You should now have an opening at the end that you will need to stuff with extra yarn or a small amount of
poly-fil. Use the long tail to sew the cherry onto the top of the hat.

Sprinkles:
Use scraps of colored yarn (I used red, orange, mustard yellow, turquoise, light pink and purple) and with
your tapestry needle, sew the yarn on in random spots so they look like long sprinkles.


If you are anxious to make this hat in larger sizes and want to attempt it on your own, you can follow the
sizing increases on my gingerbread man hat. You will want the bottom part of your cupcake to be at least
4-6 rows long for larger hats so that is where you will make your FPHDC and BPHDC's. Follow the same
instructions as above for the shell edge as well. That will go on the row before you begin the bottom of the
cupcake.
- See more at: http://www.repeatcrafterme.com/2013/03/crochet-cupcake-hat-
pattern.html#sthash.tcnxmg1F.dpuf
Crochet Cupcake Keychain Pattern



These sweet little crochet cupcake keychains are quick to make and fun accessory! Could also
be used as an ornament, party favor, or zipper pull on a backpack. Be sure look at the picture
tutorials as well as the written pattern to see where to join the top and bottom pieces.

Materials:
- Size G Crochet Hook
- Worsted weight yarn in white/cream, brown, red, and a couple different colors of scrap yarn for
the "sprinkles."
- Small round red bead. Mine are from a package of assorted wooden beads from
Michaels (THESE ONES).
- Tapestry needle
- Key ring

Abbreviations:
Magic Ring Tutorial
SC = Single Crochet
HDC = Half Double Crochet
SC Decrease = Single Crochet Decrease


Cupcake Keychain Pattern:
with white yarn...
Magic Ring, chain 1 and make 6 SC in ring, join to first SC and ch 1 (6 SC)
Round 2: 2 SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (12 SC)
Round 3-4: SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (12 SC)
Round 5: in next stitch make 3 HDC, slip stitch in next, *3 HDC, slip stitch, repeat from * around, join,
fasten off and weave in ends. (6 scallops)
now working with brown yarn...
Round 6: join yarn to underside of round 4 (under the scallops), chain 1. SC in each stitch around.
(12 SC)
Round 7-8: SC in each stitch around. (12 SC)
At this point you will want to add on your sprinkles and bead cherry/keychain (see tutorial below).
Round 9: in back loops only, SC decrease, SC in next, repeat around. Fasten off leaving long tail.
Use your tapestry needle to sew the rest of the cupcake closed.


After you finish the top, you will want to connect your brown yarn to the loops that sit right under
the scallops. A little hard to see in my picture but I tried to mark a couple of them for you in the
picture below.




Before you get to round 9, you will want to add your "sprinkles," key ring, and bead "cherry." Take a
piece of red yarn, fold it in half and knot it around the key ring. Add your bead and make a knot
over the top of the bead. Then put it down the center top of your cupcake and secure it. The
sprinkles are made by making french knots with scrap yarn. HERE is a great tutorial on how to
make a french knot.



Now here is the best part of this project... DON'T weave in your ends!! You will use all the leftover
yarn that hangs out as the stuffing!



You will need to fasten off and weave in the bottom end (and the end from your scalloped
border) but that should be it!





Now you have yummy little cupcake keychains! Yay!


- See more at: http://www.repeatcrafterme.com/2014/07/crochet-cupcake-keychain-
pattern.html#sthash.aQyWuYmK.dpuf
Crochet Clutch
I am so excited to share with you my very own crochet pattern! It is very simple for those of you
who are beginning crocheters or a good first project for those of you who want to learn how to
crochet.
I present to you, the Crochet Clutch!




It closes with two buttons on the front and the back is embellished with a flower appliqu. It is the
perfect size to hold credit cards, coupons, mints, make-up, pocket tissues, and much more! A
great accessory for your diaper bag or purse.





And because I like you guys so much, I am giving you the pattern for free!


Materials used:
Vanna's Choice medium worsted weight yarn
Crochet hook size H-8 (5.0 mm)
2 buttons approx 3/4" (optional 3rd button for the back)
Tapestry needle


Finished Size: 6.5 x 3.5 inches


Gauge: 14 stitches = 4 in.


Abbreviations:
St: Stitch
Ch: Chain
Sc: Single crochet



Instructions:
Chain 20 Stitches.
Row 1: Sc in second chain from hook and in each st across, chain 1, turn (19 st)
Row 2-30: Sc in first stitch and in each stitch across, chain 1, turn
Row 31: Sc in first two stitches, chain 2, skip one st, Sc 13, chain 2, skip one st, Sc in last two
stitches, Chain 1, turn
Row 32: Sc in first 2 stitches, 3 Sc in 2 chain loop, Sc 13, 3 Sc in 2 chain loop, Sc in last two stitches,
do not turn, do not fasten off.
Continue to Sc around all 3 edges (2 Sc in the corner stitches) until you get to the first stitch of Row
32. Join to first st in Row 32, finish off, weave in ends.

Finishing:
Fold so you are leaving a 2.5 inch flap on top. Sc side seams together, fasten off, weave in ends.
Turn inside out and sew buttons on front of pouch so they match up to the button holes.

Flower Applique:
I used Alli Crafts Rounded Five-Petal 3" Flower Applique with a button in the center. Follow her free pattern or you
can choose to embellish as you wish.


This is my first time writing a pattern so let me know if they are any kinks or if you have questions!
- See more at: http://www.repeatcrafterme.com/2012/02/crochet-clutch.html#sthash.kb1Q7reB.dpuf
Card with Crochet Edging


Here is a nice way to embellish a plain note card. Use crochet edging and a sweet little blossom
flower. Add this personal touch to your next thank you or birthday card and I am sure it will be
great admired and appreciated!

Materials:
- Plain note card: I purchased my plain note cards at Target. They are about 5.25x4" but you can
use any size note card.
- Fiskars 1/8 inch Hand Punch (you could also use a large hole punch but your holes will be bigger
but you can also use a larger crochet hook with larger holes)
- Size O (3.25mm) crochet hook
- Ruler (and pencil)
- Worsted weight yarn
- Cherry Blossom Flower (Tutorial HERE)



With your pencil, mark dots on one edge of your note card .5 cm apart and about a .5 cm from
the edge.





Hole punch over each dot.



Attach yarn with a SC and chain 1. SC in next hole + chain 1, continue until end of card edge.
When you get to the last hole, chain 3 and turn.



Slip stitch in the same stitch as where you made your chain 3. Slip stitch in the next chain 1 space,
slip stitch in the next stitch and chain 3. Continue pattern until the end. Fasten off and weave in
ends.

Picot Pattern: Slip stitch in next 2 stitches, ch 3, Slip Stitch in same stitch as last slip stitch, repeat.



Glue (hot glue works great) your flower onto front of card. Use a stamp (like this "Thank You"
stamp) to add a greeting.


- See more at: http://www.repeatcrafterme.com/2014/03/note-card-with-crochet-
edging.html#sthash.mhJXPMyr.dpuf
Sapatinho em crochet para beb - PAP



Quer ver o passo a passo? clique em mais informaes. RECEITA de Nlia Botelho
do http://magiadocrochet.blogspot.com.br

Material:

fio Carcia,
agulha n 3 de crochet,
2 botes pequenos para o fecho


1 - Fazer uma cadeia de 16 correntinhas .
2 - No 4 ponto a partir da agulha fazer 4 pontos altos


Continua fazendo 11 pontos altos , 1 em cada ponto da montagem e ao chegar ao ltimo faz
5 pontos altos na mesma correntinha para curva do outro lado.
Sempre com o direito voltado para si, continua mais 11 pontos do outro lado e prende com
ponto baixssimo (bx) para fechar a volta. (32 pontos altos )
3 - Faz 3 correntinhas (conta como 1 pontos altos ) para subir e em cada pontos altos do
conjunto de 5 da curva faz 2, ficando com 10 pontos altos . Continua sempre volta e ao
chegar ao lado oposto volta a fazer 2 pontos altos em cada pontos altos dos 5 da curva,
continua e fecha a volta com ponto bx.(42 pontos altos ).


4 - Marcar os 2 pontos altos do centro das 2 curvas. Sobre estes fazer 2 pontos altos em cada
e no resto da volta sempre 1 pontos altos sobre o pontos altos da volta anterior.Fecha com
ponto bx (46 pontos altos ). A sola est pronta.


5 - Com o direito voltado para si fazer pontos altos sobre pontos altos , mas fazendo por trs
para ficar uma nervura em toda a volta da sola.


No fim desta volta rematar as duas ltimas argolas da laada j com o branco para fazer a
lateral do sapato.


6 e 7 - Sempre pontos altos sobre pontos altos em branco e no fim cortar o fio.
No final desta fazer as seguintes marcaes: entre os 2 pontos altos da curva mais distante do
fecho da volta, onde vai ser a frente do sapato (marca que fiz em verde).A partir da contar
12 pontos altos para cada lado e atar um pouco de l, marca que fiz em amarelo.
Assim os 24 so para a frente, restando 22 para o calcanhar.


8 - Prender o fio logo a seguir marca amarela e sobre os 22 (calcanhar) fazer 2 voltas
de pontos altos ( uma ser pelo direito - volta, a outra pelo avesso.


No fim desta 2 volta continuar com um cordo de 14 correntinhas, voltar e no 5 correntinha a
partir da agulha fazer 1 ponto baixo. (fica um buraquinho que ser a casa para o boto). Fazer 1
ponto baixo sobre os restantes correntinha , continuando sobre os pontos altos do calcanhar.
Deixar de lado o fio branco.

Para o redondo da frente: atar o fio azul ao pontos altos logo a seguir ao calcanhar e fazer 1
ponto baixo. Ir fazendo os seguintes de 2 em 2. Ficam 11 , mais 1 ponto baixo no ltimo. Voltar, 1
ponto baixo e voltar a fazer de 2 em 2. Ficam 5, mais 1 ponto baixo no ltimo. Voltar, 1 ponto
baixo, faz de 2 em 2 e 1 ponto baixo no ltimo. Cortar o fio.


Retomar o fio branco deixado de lado no calcanhar e continuar o ponto baixo volta do peito
do p. Cortar o fio.

Pregar o boto e pr um lacinho. ( aqui a decorao fica a seu gosto). Terminado o p
esquerdo fazer o outro, mas com a tira de atar do outro lado.


Para isso , ao terminar a 2 volta do calcanhar, prender do lado oposto um fio novo com 14
correntinhas

continuar o ponto baixo sobre apenas 9 pontos e saltar para o ltimo de modo a ficar o
buraquinho para a casa.

E, aqui esto os 2 sapatinhos. Embora tenha uma explicao maior, so fceis e rpidos de
fazer.
http://asreceitasdecroche.blogspot.com.br/2012/07/sapatinho-em-crochet-para-bebe-pap.html

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