I found Klara the mermaid on Ravelry, but I have not been able to find the pattern.
I would love to make one.
Can you please tell me where the link is?
Can’t wait for your Clara pattern to be available. She is just so adorable. I’ve been wanting to make her for so long. Do you know when it will be back?
First time on any of your sites – want MORE! I am going to a LOT of amigurumi for awhile – I am 74 and I crochet for a children’s Hospital – Mostly Blankies, and amigurumis and slippers. Also caps for newborns and I have 2 charities – “Kaps for Kids” and “Hats for Homeless”. Thanks – Susan in Texas
I really love how you write a ‘recipe’ for knitting, and not a pattern. I have in mind a recipe for making a dog sweater, and I was actually thinking along the same lines: not a deterministic pattern, but more of a ‘how to.’
esc – extended single crochet; Insert hook in next st, yo, pull up a loop, yo, draw through one loop, yo, and draw through all loops on hook f&b – front and back.
Is anythere a Picture teaching how to do this abbreviature? I can’t undestand the melanina of YO. Thank you, Cecília, Portugal
Pan December 29, 2015 at 9:06 pm
I found Klara the mermaid on Ravelry, but I have not been able to find the pattern.
I would love to make one.
Can you please tell me where the link is?
Diana January 3, 2016 at 1:37 pm
Hi Pan,
I’m currently updating all my patterns to put them up here again, Klara is of course on of them, and will be here again soon 🙂
Nanette February 2, 2016 at 9:05 pm
Can’t wait for your Clara pattern to be available. She is just so adorable. I’ve been wanting to make her for so long. Do you know when it will be back?
Diana February 2, 2016 at 9:29 pm
🙂 thanks
I’ve just written a little sneak peak post on her. She will be back on Valentine’s day 🙂
Agnes Briseno February 12, 2016 at 2:54 pm
Great, I am doing a show in April and would love to include her (Mermaid Doll. Please send me a email when she is posted.
Regards,
Agnes Briseno
Diana February 12, 2016 at 5:17 pm
If you come back here on Valentine’s day you can find her posted on the first page
Susan Trumblay December 31, 2015 at 9:57 pm
First time on any of your sites – want MORE! I am going to a LOT of amigurumi for awhile – I am 74 and I crochet for a children’s Hospital – Mostly Blankies, and amigurumis and slippers. Also caps for newborns and I have 2 charities – “Kaps for Kids” and “Hats for Homeless”. Thanks – Susan in Texas
Diana January 3, 2016 at 1:38 pm
Hi Susan 🙂
welcome and thank you so much, have a happy new year
Andrew Swift March 1, 2017 at 6:12 am
I really love how you write a ‘recipe’ for knitting, and not a pattern. I have in mind a recipe for making a dog sweater, and I was actually thinking along the same lines: not a deterministic pattern, but more of a ‘how to.’
Diana March 4, 2017 at 10:19 am
I often prefer a recipe, sometimes it’s better to understand what you are doing instead of just blindly follow someones idea
Andrew Swift March 10, 2017 at 3:03 am
Agreed! Do you have test knitters to work through the recipe before you release it to the public?
Diana March 12, 2017 at 3:18 pm
usually I only have a beginner test-read, so I know if it can be understood. If the whole thing makes sense. But it really depends on the project.
Renie April 22, 2017 at 3:00 am
I got the pattern for the pink horn but do not know what ‘m’ is. It says m2, etc. I’m lost
Diana April 25, 2017 at 4:35 am
Hi Renie, it’s an increase, please check out
http://www.cinnamonpurl.com/abbreviations
Here I explain and list all the abbreviations from my patterns
Best, Diana
Cecília Marques - Portugal January 18, 2018 at 9:56 pm
Hello, can sou explain me how can I do this –
esc – extended single crochet; Insert hook in next st, yo, pull up a loop, yo, draw through one loop, yo, and draw through all loops on hook f&b – front and back.
Is anythere a Picture teaching how to do this abbreviature? I can’t undestand the melanina of YO. Thank you, Cecília, Portugal