
It's Christmas time, and I have an early gift for you...
As promised, our December CAL is a brand new reindeer pattern! You can download the pattern here, or on ravelry, and then join the ravelry group to share your progress.
Thanks for your support this year, and happy holidays to all!
Dawn.
thank you! Murray is adorable
ReplyDeletehappy holidays to you
Wow! I love this guy :) Where's the CAL at?
ReplyDeleteAdorable! You're going to make dust my hooks off and distract me away from my quilting UFO/stash busting madness.
ReplyDeleteAww, this is so sweet! Thank you for sharing the pattern!
ReplyDeleteThe cal is on ravelry, group name: CAL with dawntoussaint
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable reindeer!!! Thanks for sharing your pattern!
ReplyDeleteHe's so cute! This will make a great present for my mom! Now if only I can think of something to get my dad...
ReplyDeleteLooks really cute. As soon as I get Isabelle done I'm making this cute little guy. Love your patterns.
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ReplyDeleteits a cuty pie rendeir
Suuuper cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you, he's so cute! I gone make it for christmas.
ReplyDeleteHe's precious! Great job!
ReplyDeleteSo funny! thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeletemarlene
Thank You so much for this adorable pattern!!! I can't wait to make him!!!
ReplyDeletethis pattern is adorable.Definately a 2 do item.Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteHe's got some charming personality! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteI have made murray. It was very simple and very nice to made it.
ReplyDeleteon my blog you can see photo's.
http://esthershobby.blogspot.com/
What a beautifull pattern!!!
ReplyDeleteI just found this pattern and am going to tweak it to make a 12 inch for my daughter! We are very excited for me to finish :-)
ReplyDeletehow can I get copy of this pattern? my E-mail is Margiebythesea@yahoo.com
ReplyDeletethanks for a great pattern. had a great time making the reindeer in purple and blue. wish you a happy new year
ReplyDeleteMurray is just adorable! thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteOkay, I've got a question: Does the Bronwen crochet pullover fit this little guy?
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure the pullover will fit well, but it should fit;D
ReplyDeleteExcuse me, I am attempting to make this and I am very confused with the antlers. I have followed the pattern and it is not turning out. If I SC around, I am unsure which part is supposed to measure the .5 or 1 inch for point 2, please help!
ReplyDeleteThe measurement of .5 for one antler and 1 inch for the other is length from tip to where you are crocheting. I found I only had to do one row of single crochet after Row 2 to get .5 inch on the short one and about 5 or 6 rows of single crochet after Row 2 to get 1 inch on the longer one. Then continue on to joining them and extending the base of the antler.
DeleteSorry your having trouble with the pattern... I'm not sure I understand your question, but I would suggest trying my ravelry group for more help!
ReplyDeleteThanks
Sorry if this publishes twice, my first comment didn't appear to publish.
ReplyDeleteI'm on row 10 of the ears and am lost. Where am I supposed to push the skipped stitches to? Should I be getting an elbow macaroni shape? Do I need to sl st for 6 and then sc for 12? So far none of my attempts resemble what the ears look like in the pattern pictures. Are there any in progress photos/diagrams, or alternate directions that explain the last couple steps for the ears in a different way?
I know this isn't the best way to answer pattern questions, but skipping stitches means just that... Think of it as making a pleat, and push the unused sts to the back. This should give you an ear just as pictured in the pattern. If you are still having trouble, try the group on ravelry: CAL with DawnToussaint
ReplyDeleteALL your Crochet is wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing. Skye
ReplyDeleteNot sure if you will get this as it's almost a year past your last post - what size needles are you using for the scarf?
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