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  • I decided to make a baby sports bag set to give my cousin for her baby shower. I had this idea on my to-do list for years, so an invite to a shower for an expected baby boy was the push I needed to finally create it! I decided to include a baseball, basketball, football, and soccer ball. I wanted to keep going and make other sports balls, but the project took a little longer than planned and the bag only holds so many balls, so I decided to stop after the soccer ball!

    This purchase includes 10 PDFs. I have included two PDF patterns for EACH pattern. One with detailed pictures – and one with NO pictures (in case of printing and you don’t wish to print all the pictures).

    1. Baby Sports Bag with pictures
    2. Baby Sports Bag without pictures
    3. Basketball with pictures
    4. Basketball without pictures
    5. Baseball with pictures
    6. Baseball without pictures
    7. Soccer ball with pictures
    8. Soccer ball without pictures
    9. Football with pictures
    10. Football without pictures

     

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  • My brother and sister-in-law recently had a baby boy and since his nursery has a baseball theme, I decided to make him a baseball diamond lovey blanket! I think it turned out really cute! The best part was that I was able to use my Mini Baseball pattern that I created as part of my exclusive Baby Sports Bag Playset to make the ball in the center of the blanket – it was the perfect size for the lovey! I love when I can reuse my patterns to make a totally new project.

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  • ****THIS PATTERN ONLY CONTAINS THE BASEBALL DIAMOND LOVEY PATTERN NOT THE BASEBALL PATTERN****

    My brother and sister-in-law recently had a baby boy and since his nursery has a baseball theme, I decided to make him a baseball diamond lovey blanket! I think it turned out really cute! The best part was that I was able to use my Mini Baseball pattern that I created as part of my exclusive Baby Sports Bag Playset to make the ball in the center of the blanket – it was the perfect size for the lovey! I love when I can reuse my patterns to make a totally new project.

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  • I finally got the chance to write out my pattern for the small baseball bat I whipped up last minute on the morning of my sister-in-law’s baby shower! I crocheted the bat to use as an accessory for the baseball diaper cake I made for the centerpiece at the shower. Not only is it the perfect size diaper cake decoration, but it is also a nice size plush for little ones to hold. It would be a great addition on any baseball project or display.  You may choose to make a bat (or several) in your favorite team’s colors. It is a fast project to make, so if you are looking for a sporty project to squeeze in one day, check it out!

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  • Jingle all the way! That’s what you will do when you wear my new Jingle Bells Elf Legs Scarf that’s fresh off the crochet hook! I know many of you loved my Witch Legs Scarf pattern so I couldn’t wait to share this one! There is still plenty of time left before Christmas so if you are looking for a fun crochet project to get you in the holiday spirit, this is it! With two cute little bells on the tips of the toes, this scarf has the perfect amount of charm to cheer up any wardrobe. I must say it was fun to hear the little jingle of a bell as I was finishing up this project.

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    The pattern and photos of this item are the property of TheCrafterLife. This pattern and design are subject to copyright, and are for personal, non-commercial use only. You may not distribute, sell this pattern, or claim it as your own under any circumstances.

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  • This is an ad-free digital PDF of my pattern from TheCrafterLife.com

    This unfortunate witch got squashed by a pot that landed on her! This pot holder would be a great decorative and functional accent for your table/counter during the Halloween season. A perfect accessory for any Halloween party! Sit a candy dish, bowl, pot, or cauldron with whatever you’re brewing right on top for a totally cute and festive look!

    MATERIALS

    – Size H/8/5.00mm crochet hook

    – Size 4.50mm crochet hook

    – 2 skeins cotton worsted weight (4) yarn in black (I used Lily Sugar ‘n Cream yarn in Black)

    – Cotton worsted weight (4) yarn in purple (I used Lily Sugar ‘n Cream yarn in Black Currant)

    – Cotton worsted weight (4) yarn in green (I used Lily Sugar ‘n Cream yarn in Hot Green)

    – Cotton worsted weight (4) yarn in brown (I used Lily Sugar ‘n Cream yarn in Warm Brown)

    – Cotton worsted weight (4) yarn in tan (I used Lily Sugar ‘n Cream yarn in Jute)

    – Tapestry Needle

    – Scissors

    – Stitch Markers

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  • We recently bought some new non-stick pans. In order to protect their surfaces from scratches when stacking them for storage, I made some cute egg pan protectors! The pan care directions stated to use soft dish cloths in between the pans when stacking, but I think these are much more fun and cute to use than boring old dish cloths! I credit my husband with the egg idea – when I told him I planned to make some pan protectors/dividers, he said I should make them look like eggs. I thought that was an awesome idea! I made a set in three sizes to fit my three different sized pans.

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  • Keep your boots upright and fun to look at when you aren’t wearing them with my Giraffe Boot Shapers! My boots always end up looking worn after months of storage in spring and summer since they slump over in my closet the entire time. Not anymore! I had this idea for giraffe boot shapers years ago and finally got around to making them! I love how the giraffes peek out the top of the boots as a cute accessory to a practical item. If you are interested in making a pair of my giraffe boot shapers, see below for my pattern.

    • (1) Digital PDF CrochetPattern
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  • *** This listing is for my Halloween Sucker Saver PATTERNS in one PDF file***

    My kids never seem to be able to finish lollipops and like to save them for later. I made these cute Halloween “sucker savers” to cover their lollipops so they will be able to identify which lollipop is their own by the design of the holder. Just wrap the lollipop in plastic wrap or its original wrapper and stick it in the sucker saver! These would also be a cute way to gift lollipops at Halloween. If you are interested in making these fun projects, see below for the patterns.

    These Halloween sucker savers are designed to fit standard lollipops. Flat lollipops work the best but they also fit sphere lollipops. It is a fun way to gift lollipops at Halloween. They can also be used to save a lollipop for later by wrapping the lollipop in plastic wrap and then inserting it in the sucker saver.

    All patterns written in U.S. terms

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  • My brother and sister-in-law recently had a baby boy and since his nursery has a baseball theme, I decided to make him a baseball diamond lovey blanket (see other listing here)! I think it turned out really cute! The best part was that I was able to use my Mini Baseball pattern that I created as part of my exclusive Baby Sports Bag Playset to make the ball in the center of the blanket – it was the perfect size for the lovey! I love when I can reuse my patterns to make a totally new project. I decided to offer my Mini Baseball Pattern separately so it can be used with other projects.

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  • I crocheted these baby sneakers for a friend.  They should fit most newborn baby feet! They make GREAT baby gifts!

    BABY SNEAKERS PATTERN SIZE

    Fits most newborns

    MATERIALS

    – 4.00 mm (G) hook

    – 3.25 mm (D) hook

    – Caron Simply Soft worsted weight (4) yarn in White

    – Red Heart Super Saver worsted weight (4) Navy

    – Tapestry needle for sewing and weaving in ends

    – Scissors

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  • Happy Fall Y’all! I just finished my latest seasonal legs scarf and I hope you love it as much as I do! I think scarecrow decorations are so cute for fall so I thought a Scarecrow Legs scarf would be an awesome addition to the other “legs scarves” in my collection. Lion Brand’s Scarfie yarn in Denim/Navy made perfect jeans for my scarecrow legs and is amazing scarf material! One of the coolest things about this scarf is you can customize it very easily. I think it would be cute with a different color, number, and/or size of patches. Adding a few “sloppy stitches” around the patch could also be a cute added touch. It would be a great scarf to wear all season long, especially to fall festivals, parties, and events.

    FINISHED MEASUREMENTS

    Blue (Pants) Section: 3 ½ inches wide x 33 ½ inches long (from bottom of pant cuff to bottom of other pant cuff)

    Boots: 6 inches wide at the widest part (from heel to toe) x 3 ½ inches tall (from top of cuff to bottom of heel)

    Total Scarf Measurements:  Approximately 3 ½ inches wide (blue section) x 40 inches long (from bottom of boot to bottom of opposite boot)

    MATERIALS

    – Size I/9/5.50mm crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge

    – Size H/8/5.00mm crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge

    – Bulky weight (5) yarn in Blue/Denim/Navy (I used Lion Brand Scarfie yarn in Denim/Navy.)

    – Worsted Weight (4) yarn in Lighter Blue/Lighter Denim (I used Lion Brand Jeans yarn in Stonewash.)

    – Worsted weight (4) yarn in Brown (I used Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Cafe Latte)

    – Worsted weight (4) yarn in Tan (I used Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Buff.)

    – Worsted weight (4) yarn in Burnt Orange/Your Choice of Patch color (I used Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Carrot.)

    – Scissors

    – Tapestry needle for weaving in ends/sewing cuff and patch onto scarf

    – Measuring tape

    – Stitch markers (Optional – if needed for counting/marking stitches/rows)

    – Straight pins (Optional – if needed for positioning and holding patch or cuff in place when sewing onto scarf)

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