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Wednesday, 27 November 2024

Christmas Lights: Free Knit Pattern

The String of Christmas Lights pattern entered into virtual space for Red Mitten Designs in the late fall of 2016.  That era of being a parent to little ones feels like it was both a billion years again and just three seconds ago all at the same time.
  



It was wonderful and scary, exciting and overwhelming, play-date filled and lonely.  Those years were not made easier as I simultaneously endured an undiagnosed chronic illness that ended up taking its toll on my life plans.

It's now November of 2024 and during the intervening years many things changed.  After years of medical appointments I finally received an official diagnosis and have seen an improvement in my overall health.  The World experienced both a pandemic and an economic downturn.  During it all I meet other parents and friends, watched TikToks and Reels and googled so-many-things(!), and learned that I wasn't alone with my diagnosis nor with the learning curve that comes with raising tiny, now partially grown, humans.

I watched this blog grow and shrink as I found it hard to find time or energy to craft, write, photograph and edit consistently.  I would like to say that I plan to be consistent with publishing patterns and posts and that I'll stay active on social media going forward; but, if the last eight years have taught me anything, it is that no one ever knows what life has in store.

After looking back through old posts and reminiscing I have decided to give a few of the patterns a dusting off, including this old gem.  Due to its apparent relative and enduring popularity throughout the years, it is going to remain here with only this introduction update, some light editing for the yarn I now use, a few pictures I have taken of newer creations and an added option to purchase a paid copy of the Christmas "Lights" pattern from my Etsy shop HERE

The Christmas "Lights" pattern is in a bundle on Etsy with my other classic, well loved knit pattern Winter Snowballs which is available HERE

All of the old photo's from this pattern have been preserve for you, my dear readers, in this compact collage.  That way, when nostalgia strikes, we can look back and remember the old days of this blog when the photo's were blurrier and the writer less knowledgeable but the patterns were still, hopefully, inspirational.



These sweet little Christmas Light bulbs combined with the yarn "wires" look like classic Christmas light strands from a bi-gone era.  They are cute as-a-button individually and absolutely stunning in a complete string.  And best of all, they don't require any electricity to make a pretty, festive Christmas decoration.

With the price of hydro continuously on the rise in most places, but definitely anecdotally for my part here in southern Ontario, Canada, it seems like a wonderful idea to have a pretty strand of eco-friendly Christmas "lights" that look unique and don't require an electrical outlet!

This pattern does contain an optional section of crochet that can be omitted entirely if crochet is just not your thing.  The crochet section is for the secondary strand of "wire" if you are completing an entire string of lights.

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difficulty
easy with patience

yarn (affiliate links)
plug shown in: cygnet dk grey mix, approx. 5yards

needles & notions
2.75 mm double pointed needles
2.75 mm crochet hook, optional (for secondary "wire")
polyester fiberfil (stuffing)
tapestry/yarn sewing needle

size
approximately 2.25 x 1.5 inches

special note
this pattern can also be completed in worsted weight yarn. I recommend switching to 3.5 mm double points and 3.5 mm crochet hook



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pattern, christmas bulb(s)
with desired bulb coloured yarn, cast on 3 sts.  join to work in the round (it will be fiddly at this point!)

Rnd 1: KFB in all stitches around (6sts)

Rnds 2 & 3: Knit in all stitches around (6sts)

Rnd 4: M1R. K1 repeat around (12sts)

Rnds 5&6: Knit in all stitches around (12sts)

Rnd 7: M1R. K2 repeat around (18sts)

Rnds 8 - 10: Knit in all stitches around (18sts)

Rnd 11: M1R. K3 repeat around (24sts)

Rnds 12-19: Knit in all stitches around (24sts)

at this point, ensure start tail is secured and trimmed inside lightbulb

Rnd 20: K2tog. K2 repeat around (18sts)

Rnd 21: K2tog. K1 repeat around (12sts)

Rnd 22: Purl in all stitches around (12sts)

Cut working yarn, secure and hide.  join grey yarn. hide and secure start tail

Rnds 24-26: Knit in all stitches around (12sts)

Rnd 27: Purl in all stitches around (12sts)

at this point, stuff the light to desired firmness

Rnd 28: K2tog around (6sts)  

cut grey yarn leaving a tail (see note below).  draw tail through remaining sts with tapestry needle and secure end

NOTE: do NOT remove this tail if you are making a complete strand of lights as you will need it to secure the bulbs to the cords

if you are only making one bulb for decor or as a present topper, the pattern ends here. simply hide the end tail, add a bit of yarn loop if you want for displaying and enjoy your completed project

if you are making the strand of lights, make as many bulbs as desired to create your version of a full strand of lights


main strand of "wire"
with grey yarn cast on 3 sts and work an icord until it is the length you would like your Christmas Light String to be.  

cast off. secure and hide start and finish ends


secondary strand of "wire"
using the crochet hook and grey yarn, create a chain that is the same length as the icord created for the main strand of wire

bind off.  secure and hide start and finish ends


finishing
twist main strand of wire and secondary strand of wire together to look like lightly tangled, old-fashioned Christmas light cords.

Using ending tails on Christmas Bulbs, sew the bulbs to the main strand of wire at desired intervals

secure and hide any remaining ends


Finished your Christmas Light bulb or String of Christmas Lights?  Share it online and tag @redmittendesigns on Instagram or Facebook!  Want to try crocheting the Christmas Chicken in the picture?  Find the pattern HERE

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If you use this pattern for sale items please provide a link back and give credit to the designer: Red Mitten Designs.  DO NOT claim this pattern as your own and please do not give printed versions of the pattern without permission from the designer. Please consider purchasing copies for friends or family if you liked this pattern and want to give it to others  

All photos copyright Jocelyn Windover and Red Mitten Designs (do not use without permission).  

Once again, thank you for choosing a Red Mitten Designs pattern!


Friday, 22 November 2024

Mini Christmas Stockings: Free Crochet Pattern

I went to peel an orange for my dog today.  It had a tough outer rind that I couldn't seem to break through with my fingers.  And being too fully absorbed in writing this post I was too preoccupied to go and GET the orange peeler.  So I bite into it with my teeth.  And let me tell you was it ever bitter!!!!




So that thought of bitterness on my tongue caused me to begin wondering why anyone would ever have thought:  "hey, lets rip this round orange ball open!  Bet the inside tastes better than this nasty outer shell!"

And not only that, we use to think they were awesome enough to put at the bottom of a stocking as a gift from St. Nicholas on Christmas morning!!  Perhaps it was to remind the recipient of the true meaning of Christmas and from whence the important things reside.

And that lead me to think, you know what, whoever it was likely was some prehistoric type life philosopher who understood the concept that the best of anything almost invariable lies on the inside.  

I feel like now might be the time to make some kind of life parallel to this odd epiphany but instead, lets just leave it there, let you ponder this strangeness for yourself while we carry on to the pattern and beginning crocheting a Mini Christmas stocking.  

I'll finish this intro blurb with something sounding a little prosaic:  May the items that you put in your Christmas stocking be as profoundly more beneficial than the outer shell we are about to create


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skill level
easy

size

approx. 4.5 inch tall


needles & notions

5 mm crochet hook

tapestry needle

stitch marker, optional - use if desired

stitch holder, optional


yarn

Bernat Premium, evergreen (MC)

Bernat Premium, aran (CC)


gauge

16 sc sts x 14 rows = 4 inch







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special note

the stocking is worked in non-continuous rounds from the toe up.  All rounds end with a slip stitch and begin with a Ch1.  Neither the slip stitch nor the ch1 count as stitches unless otherwise stated.



pattern

with CC yarn, in a magic loop, Ch1 (does not count as a stitch).  place 6 sc sts into loop.  slip stitch to join round (6 sts)


Rnd 1:  Ch1.  2HDC in same st as ch1.  2HDC in each st around.  Sl st to join (12 sts)


Rnd 2:  Ch1.  2HDC in same st as ch1.  HDC in next.  *2 HDC.  HDC in next.  rep from * to end of round.  Sl st to join (18 sts)


bind off CC yarn.  join MC yarn.   hide ends


Rnds 3 - 6:  Ch1.  HDC in same st as ch1.  HDC around.  Sl st to join (18 sts)


bind off MC yarn.  join CC yarn with a slip stitch



heel (worked in short rows)

Row 1:  (worked over a total of 13 sts, including the sl st yarn join).  sc in next st.  HDC in next 2 sts.  DC in next 5 sts.  HDC in next 2 sts.  sc in next st.  sl st into next st.  TURN


Row 2:  skip previous rows sl st.  sc in top of previous rows sc.  HDC in next 2 sts.  DC in next 5 sts.  HDC in next 2sts.   sc in next st.  sl st into next st (where CC was joined).  TURN


Row 3:    skip previous rows sl st.  sc in top of previous rows sc.  HDC in next 2 sts.  DC in next 5 sts.  HDC in next 2sts.   sc in next st.  sl st into next st (same location as ROW 1’s slip stitch).  DO NOT TURN


bind off CC yarn and join MC yarn.   hide ends



return to working in rnds

Rnd 7:  Ch1.  HDC in same st as Ch1.  HDC in each stitch around (including in the stitch at the heel colour joins where the sl sts for the short rows were placed) (18 sts)


Rnds 8 - 11: Ch1.  HDC in same st as Ch1.  HDC in each st around (18 sts)


bind off MC yarn and join CC yarn.   hide ends


Rnds 12 - 13:   Ch1.  HDC in same st.  HDC in each stitch around.  Sl st to join (counts as a st st for next rnd) (18 sts)


Rnd 14:  sl st in next st.  Slip stitch around to center back of stocking.  Ch 5.  Sl st to stitch at the bottom of the chain.  Sl st to end of rnd. 


bind off and weave in any remaining ends




Want to make that Christmas Chicken in the picture with the stocking? Find it HERE


Finished your Mini Christmas Stocking?  Did you make a whole bunch of them?  Share it online and tag @redmittendesigns on Instagram or Facebook!  


Want to follow Red Mitten Designs on social media?  Click on a link below to find me on your favourite social channel!


If you use this pattern for sale items please provide a link back and give credit to the designer:  Red Mitten Designs.  DO NOT claim this pattern as your own and please do not give printed versions of the pattern without permission from the designer. Please consider purchasing copies for friends or family if you liked this pattern and want to give it to others  

All photos copyright Jocelyn Windover and Red Mitten Designs (do not use without permission).  

Once again, thank you for choosing a Red Mitten Designs pattern!


Thursday, 14 November 2024

Christmas Chicken: Free Crochet Pattern

A few months ago a friend shared an inspiration photo of a retro kitchen chicken.  You know, the kind that our parents and grandparents had on display in their kitchens when we were kids?  

When I got married, many years after the chicken-craze was in mind you, my mother gifted me with a sewn kitchen chicken that was designed to be an oven mitt.  It didn't work remarkably well for that purpose as it was too thin, but I did keep it hanging on the wall in my kitchen for several years.

These days I'm slightly more minimalistic in my kitchen decor and prioritize only keep the practical items used for food prep close at hand.  But, if you know me in real life, you know that means that the shelf above the fridge still holds my teacup collection and the decor shelf above the counter always has plants and year-round Christmas decorations smattered across it.

So, of course, when I see a cutesy chicken inspo picture, I start creating a cutesy, plump, Christmas accessorized Christmas Chicken!!



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skill level
easy


size
chicken is approx. 4 inches tall without a hat


needles & notions
5 mm crochet hook
6mm safety eyes with fasteners
polyester fiberfil (stuffing)
tapestry/yarn sewing needle
mini pompom maker (optional, for accessories)





yarn 
Craftsmart, white, approx 65 yards
Bernat Premium, rich red, approx 25 yards (extra amount included for accessories)
Loops & Threads Impeccable, pumpkin, 5 yards
Bernat Premium, evergreen, approx 20 yards (optional, for accessories)
Loops and Threads Sweet Snuggles Lite, white, approx. 5 yards (optional, for accessories)
Craftsmart, Cranberries & Ivy, approx 15 yards (optional, for accessories)



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pattern notes

this pattern is worked in continuous rounds without slip stitch joins, in amigurumi style


pattern, chicken body

with white worsted weight yarn, in a magic loop, Ch1 (does not count as a stitch).  place 6 sts into loop


Rnd 1:  *2sc in each st around (12 sts)


Rnd 2:  *2sc in the next st.  sc in the next st.  repeat from * around (18 sts)


Rnd 3:  *2sc in the next st.  sc in each of the next 2 sts.  repeat from * around (24 sts)


Rnd 4:  *2sc in the next st.  sc in each of the next 3 sts.  repeat from * around (30 sts)


Rnd 5:  *2sc in the next st.  sc in each of the next 4 sts.  repeat from * around (36 sts)


Rnd 6:  *2sc in the next st.  sc in each of the next 5 sts.  repeat from * around (42 sts)


Rnd 7:  *2sc in the next st.  sc in each of the next 6 sts.  repeat from * around (48 sts)


Rnds 8 - 15:  sc around (48 sts)


Rnd 16:  sc in each of the next 8 sts.  sc2tog 3 times.  sc in each of the next 20 sts.  sc2tog 3 times.  sc in each of the next 8 sts (42 sts)


Rnd 17:  sc around (42 sts)


Rnd 18:  sc in each of the next 6 sts.  sc2tog 3 times.  sc in each of the next 18 sts.  sc2tog 3 times.  sc in each of the next 6 sts (36 sts)


Rnd 19:  sc in each of the next 24 sts.  Ch1 (does not count as a stitch) TURN.  sc in the same st as Ch1.  sc in each of the next 11 sts.  Ch1 (does not count as a stitch)  TURN.  sc in each of the next 24 sts (36 sts)


Rnd 20:  sc in each of the next 6 sts.  sc2tog twice.  sc in each of the next 17 sts.  sc2tog twice.  sc in each of the next 5 sts.   (32 sts)



close the top of the chicken 

sc in next st.  Fold the chicken top flat.  Ch1. and crochet 10 slip stitches through each corresponding front and back stitch to close the chicken’s back.  Leave a total of 12 sts unworked for the comb of the chicken.


attach the safety eyes at the front of the face, below where the comb will be, between rows 18 & 19 with 4 sts between


stuff the body of the chicken plumply



comb of chicken head

join red worsted weight yarn in the next stitch after the slip stitch closure, working through both the front and back stitch in the same manner as the body, close the seam as follows: 

Ch 1 (does not count as a stitch).  sc in the same stitches as Ch1.  sc in each of the next 5 sts, working through each corresponding front and back stitch.  Place 2 more sc into the last stitch  (8 sts)


Cut yarn and weave in any remaining ends


Thread through and tie a small piece of yarn through the top stitch of the point of  the chickens backside to form a tailfeather.   Separate the strands of the yarn for more of a fluffy, feather like look



beak

with pumpkin worsted weight yarn, in a magic loop, Ch1 (does not count as a stitch).  place 4 sts into loop.


Rnd 1.  sc in each stitch around (4 sts)


attach the beak below the eyes at Rnd 17



wings, make two

with white worsted yarn, in a Magic Loop, Ch1.  place 4 sc into loop but DO NOT join to work in the round.  Turn!


Row 1:  Ch1 (does not count as a stitch).  2 sc in each st across.   turn (8 sts)


Row 2:  Ch1.  in same st as ch1 place 2sc.  sc in next st.  *2sc in next st.  sc in next st.  repeat from * to end of row.  Turn (12 sts)


Row 3:  Ch1.  in same st as ch1 place 2 sc.  sc in next 2 sts.  *2sc in next st.  sc in next 2 sts.  repeat from * to end of row.  Do not turn.  Work around the corner and work 7 sc across the flat side of the wing.  Join to starting sc of round with a sl. st.  (23 sts around wing)


Cut yarn, leaving a long tail to sew each wing to the body.


Attach one wing to each side of chicken between rounds 16 & 17 using a whip stitch



. . . accessories . . .


santa hat

with red worsted weight yarn, in a magic loop, Ch1 (does not count as a stitch).  place 3 sts into loop.


Rnd 1:  2sc in each stitch around (6 sts)


Rnd 2 and even until Rnd 8:  sc around


Rnd 3:  *2sc in the next st.  sc in the next st.  repeat from * around (9 sts)


Rnd 5:  *2sc in the next st.  sc in each of the next 2 st.  repeat from * around (12 sts)


Rnd 7:  *2sc in the next st.  sc in each of the next 3 st.  repeat from * around (15 sts)


Rnd 9:  *2sc in the next st.  sc in each of the next 4 st.  repeat from * around (18 sts)


Rnd 10 & Rnd 11:  sc around (18 sts)


Rnd 12:  change to white, super bulky sweet snuggles yarn and sc around (18 sts)


Bind off and weave in all ends.  


make a white pompom with white, worsted weight yarn


Place on chickens head



green wreath

with green worsted weight yarn, ch30.  Join to work in the round


Rnd 1:  sc in each stitch around (30 sts)


Rnd 2:  *ch3.  slip stitch in next st.  repeat from * around (30 chain loops)


Bind off and weave in ends.  Place around chickens neck



twisty scarf

with ivy & cranberry worsted weight yarn, ch51


Row 1: in the second ch from the hook, work 3HDC.  in each stitch across row work 3HDC


Bind off, weave in ends.  Loop around chickens neck and tie.



Finished your Christmas Chicken?  Share it online and tag @redmittendesigns on Instagram or Facebook!  

Want to follow Red Mitten Designs on social media?  Click on a link below to find me on your favourite social channel!


If you use this pattern for sale items please provide a link back and give credit to the designer:  Red Mitten Designs.  DO NOT claim this pattern as your own and please do not give printed versions of the pattern without permission from the designer. Please consider purchasing copies for friends or family if you liked this pattern and want to give it to others  

All photos copyright Jocelyn Windover and Red Mitten Designs (do not use without permission).  

Once again, thank you for choosing a Red Mitten Designs pattern!