Space..the final frontier.
For this week, I picked a space theme. The planet is a free pattern from Stacey Trock, and the rocket is a free pattern from Lucy Robson. Both of these patterns were quick, fun, and easy to make.
Gaseous Planet
Supplies:
--planet pattern
--size H crochet hook
--2 colors of yarn
--stuffing
--stitch markers
--needle
I found the cute planet pattern a few weeks ago, and I've been wanting to make it. It's my first non-animal amigurumi. The solid planet was pretty easy--some increase rounds, plain rounds, and decrease rounds. To make the gas ring, I took a second color and crocheted into the front loops. It was made with some increase and decrease rounds.
The main planet portion of the pattern could be adapted in a number of ways. It could be a planet like earth without rings. One could crochet continents and attach them. The pattern could also be used to make a ball instead of a planet--solid, striped, add spots, etc.
Rocket
After making the planet, I wanted to make something else space themed to go with it, and I found the rocket. I thought it was pretty cute, and it was easy to make.
Supplies:
--rocket pattern
--size H crochet hook
--4 colors of yarn
--stuffing
--stitch markers
--needle
First, I made all of the pieces and parts.
Finally, I added the fins. The fins are increase rounds with strategically placed increases, rather than evenly spacing the increases around a round.
Here is my finished rocket. I'm happy with how it turned out.
I love this! It'd be perfect to link up at my new link party - http://www.amouseinmykitchen.com/2013/06/pin-it-proudly-link-party.html
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Hello, can you share the planet's pattern please?
ReplyDeleteThe planet pattern is available for free if you log into Ravelry:
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(If you haven't joined Ravelry yet, it is free to join, and there are a ton of great free patterns on it.)
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