CheVon Bell

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Crochet: Animal Toy
This pattern is for an amigurumi animal. It is approximately 10” long from trunk to tail. Make sure your gauge is tight so as to hide the stuffing. If it is too loose with the 5mm hook, drop down to a 4mm hook.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
I knit this shawl in collaboration with The Knit Apothecary. I used her 100% Eco Processed Organic Merino Wool in fingering weight.
Crochet: Animal Toy
this pattern is for an amigurumi animal. It measures approximately 15” in height. Using a different yarn or different hooks sizes will yeild a smaller or larger animal.
Crochet: Blanket - Other
This blanket lovey is a one size blanket/plush. It measures about 20” x 20”.
Crochet: Animal Toy
This pattern is for an amigurumi animal that is approximately 15” tall from head to foot.
Crochet: Animal Toy
This pattern if for a 15” stuffed animal toy. It uses super bulky yarn, so it works up quickly. Since it is an Amigurumi, it’s one size, but changing the yarn weight or the hook size will change the overall size of the finished item.
Knitting: Doll Clothes - Other
This pattern is for a 9” doll dress to fit my Mahalia knit doll. It begins knit flat for the attached underwear, then is worked in the round to finish off the bottom portion of the dress. The front panel is then worked flat and bound off with an i-cord tie. Stitches are then picked up around the waist to make the skirt part of the dress.
Crochet: Animal Toy
This pattern if for an amigurumi animal. It is worked in continuous rounds and the legs, wings, eyes, and antennae are sewn to the body/head. The head and body are crocheted separately and seamed at the neck. It sits at approximately 12” tall.
Knitting: Tee
This pattern is for a top-down raglan yoke cardigan. It utilizes yarn over increases and a visible raglan seam. The seed stitch yoke sits atop a stockinette body with seed stitch bordering the edges. My inspiration for the sweater came from a desire to have an easy-to-throw-on top when transitioning from winter to spring.
Crochet: Animal Toy
Kajika (ka-’g’-ka) means “Walks without sound” in the Fox (Mesquaki) Tribe. It seems a very fitting name for a fox. The fox sneaks by stealthily and is often described as cunning. But it’s slender build and bushy tail make it one of my favorite animals. Besides, who doesn’t like a little sassiness in their life?
Knitting: Pullover
This pattern uses a sport weight yarn held double. I used all of one skein (which was actually 2 skeins since the yarn was held double), and a bit of a second skein (again, this was also 2, but you could probably take a third skein and double it upon itself). So, depending on how you double the yarn, you will need either 3 or 4 skeins total of ...
Knitting: Child Doll (American Girl, Sasha, etc)
This pattern is for an 18” doll-sized skirt. It is worked back and forth in rows to create the “underwear”, and then it is worked in rounds for the waistline and skirt.
Knitting: Doll
This pattern is for a 9” knitted doll. It is knit in the round from the bottom up (from the legs to the head) all in one piece. The arms are knit first and then joined at the armpits. The only seaming required is to close up the space between the legs. Hair is added using a crochet hook to loop the yarn strands under the knitted stitches on the...
Crochet: Earflap Hat
This pattern is worked from the top down and in joined rounds. Once you’ve completed the beginning chain, you will work across the top and bottom of it and join in the round to make a 3D piece.
Crochet: Animal Toy
This pattern is for an anigurumi animal. It is approximately 15” long from head to foot.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
This hat will fit a child with a head circumference of about 18”. It uses less than one skein of each indicated yarn.
Knitting: Pullover
This Sweater is made with bulky yarn so it is a quick knit. It is knit from the bottom up and then separated at the armholes to create the front and back panel. The sleeves are then picked up and worked in the round to the wrist. Finally, a collar is added to finish the look.
Crochet: Animal Toy
This is an Amigurumi pattern. It is a 12”-15” plushy when standing. The pattern is written with instructions for knitting in continuous rounds. For a larger animal, use bulkier yarn; for a smaller one, use finer yarn and change hook sizes accordingly.
Knitting: Pullover
This sweater is knit from the bottom up and seamed at the sleeves and sides. The shoulders are joined with a three-needle bind off. Along the front-right side of the pattern, there is a cable twist that uses both stockinette stitch and seed st in it’s twist. The sleeves have an 8 st seed stitch panel that runs from the top of the sleeve to the ...