Strawberry Lemonade Recipe and Crochet Pirate Cozy for Talk Like a Pirate Day – September 19
Ahoy, mateys. For Talk Like a Pirate Day (September 19), we’ve got a fun crochet pirate mason jar cozy and Strawberry Lemonade Recipe. If ye don’t want to get scurvy on this voyage…you’ll need lots of Vitamin C!
Let’s make some grog before we get to the crochetin’.
Strawberry Lemonade Recipe
Aye, a pirate’s diet is sorely lacking in fresh fruits and veggies when long out to sea. We’ll keep scurvy at bay with this recipe of fresh squeezed lemonade.
Strawberry Lemonade Ingredients:
4 cups water
2 cups fresh strawberries
1 cup agave nectar
1 cup fresh lemon juice (4 to 5 lemons)
Strawberry Lemonade Directions:
Mix 1 cup water with ¾ cup agave nectar in a 2 qt pitcher.
Hull strawberries (cut off top and fiber from core).
Juice lemons (best if they are room temperature) and strain to remove seeds.
Blend 3 cups water, ¼ cup agave nectar and strawberries until smooth.
Pour strawberry mixture into pitcher. Stir.
Add more of any ingredient as needed to desired taste.
Keep refrigerated. Serve over crushed ice.
Bottoms up!
Crochet Pirate Cozy
Avast ye scallywags, it’s time to grab yer crochet hooks before we make ye walk the plank!
We’ll be drinkin’ this lemon booty from mason jars and crocheting with Vanna’s Choice Yarn. Though this be a great stash busting project, Vanna’s rich and vibrant colors are a treasure to be sure.
Technique Used: Crochet in rows, crochet in the round, increase
Pirate Cozy Supplies:
Vanna’s Choice Yarn: worsted weight (4)
Red Cozy: BEIGE, CRANBERRY, BLACK, CHOCOLATE, WHITE, COLONIAL BLUE
(Green Cozy: Kelly Green, Beige, Black, Chocolate, White)
(Blue Cozy: Colonial Blue, Beige, Black, Chocolate, White, Kelly Green)
Crochet Hooks:
H/8/5.00 mm
F/5/3.75 mm
C/2/2.75 mm
Yarn needle for sewing
Pirate Cozy Instructions
Beige
Hook: H
Ch 17
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook. Sc across. (16)
Row 2-3: Ch 1, turn. Sc across. (16)
Row 4: Ch 1, turn. Sc dec, 12 sc, sc dec. (14)
Row 5-6: Ch 1, turn. Sc across. (14)
Row 7: Ch 1, turn. Sc dec, 10 sc, sc dec. (12)
Row 8-9: Ch 1, turn. Sc across. (12)
Row 10: Ch 1, turn. Sc dec, 8 sc, sc dec. Finish off and weave in ends. (10)
Attach Cranberry to bottom right corner (the 1st ch from foundation ch).
Row 11: work 9 sc across the sides of Rows 1-9. Work a sc inc into the corner. Turn to Row 10, sc across. Work a sc inc into the corner. Turn to sides of Rows 1-10. Work 9 sc across. (32)
Row 34: *Ch 6. Sc in 2nd ch from hook. Sc, 2 hdc, sc* twice. Join with sl st through center of tails to end of Row 33. (10)
Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing.
Join Row 33 to 12 with whip st across.
Eye Instructions
Black
Hook: C
Ch 2
Rnd 1: 5 sc in 2nd ch from hook. Join with a sl st. Finish off and weave in ends. (5)
Attach Colonial Blue to any stitch.
Rnd 2: Sc inc around. Join with a sl st. Finish off and weave in ends. (10)
Attach White to any st.
Rnd 3: Working in the back loop only, *sc, sc inc* around. Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing. (15)
Sew a reflective spot on eye if desired.
Patch Instructions
Black
Hook: F
Ch 2
Row 1: 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook. (6)
Row 2: Ch 1, turn. Sc inc across. (12)
Row 3: Ch 1, turn. *Sc, sc inc* across. Ch 26. Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing. (44)
Mustache Instructions
Chocolate
Hook: F
Ch 18
Row 1: Sl st in 2nd ch from hook. Sc, hdc, 2 dc, hdc, sc inc, sc, sl st, sc, sc inc, hdc, 2 dc, hdc, sc, sl st. Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing. (17)
Assembly Instructions
Pin then sew Eye, Patch and Mustache to cozy. Weave in ends.
Shiver me timbers, we’re done! Let’s grab us some black jacks (mason jars) and drink to yer health.
Talk Like a Pirate:
Just for fun, here are some pirate words and phrases:
Ahoy – Hello Arrr (Aargh) – An expression Avast – Stop or Pay attention Aye – Yes Black Spot – Death Threat Blimey – An expression of surprise Blow the man down down – A command to kill someone Feed the fishes – Someone will die Heave Ho – Put some muscle into it Hornswaggle – To cheat Landlubber – Person who doesn’t know how to sail Loaded to the gunwalls – a drunk person Scalleywag – Mild insult Scurvy – Vitamin C deficency that causes swollen gums and tooth loss Shiver me tinbers – An expression of surprise Son of a buiscuit eater – An insult Thar she blows! – Sighting of a whale Walk the plank – Death by walking off the ship and drowning Yo Ho Ho – An expression of cheer
More Cozies in Store
Love this pirate cozy? There are more seasonal, holiday and just for fun cozies in our Crochet Cup Cozy Patterns eBook. We’ve created an entire collection with 28 designs one ebook.
Looking for the cup and mug version? They’re in the ebook.
Each design in the ebook has instructions to fit Mugs, Cups and Mason Jars. Every design has a delicious recipe or fun craft.
All 3 pirates pictured at the beginning of this post are in this ebook! AND the ebook includes 4 new designs – Dracula, Vampire, Mummy and Blue Jeans.
If you’re looking for a quick and cute costume to crochet for Halloween, we’d suggest the Miner Set. Miner Set pattern on Etsy.
With just a hard hat and a stick of dynamite, your crocheting is done. The hard hat has an adjustable band making it one-size-fits-all. The rest of the costume is pretty easy, too. Grab a pair of overalls or jeans, a flannel shirt and some boots and you’re good to go. Oh…and don’t forget to smear a bit of dirt on your cheeks!
Here are more pictures of my nephew with the Miner Set. He’s about 15 months old in these photos. Miner Set on Etsy.
Here he is playing with the blasting box.
Fire in the hole…here’s the little guy tossing a stick of dynamite.
Mom gets into the Halloween spirit, too. Here they are holding the Mummy Trick or Treat Bag.
This skull pattern was our first attempt to hook rug with the easyloop fauxchet tool.
We haven’t hook rugged for years….maybe even decades (that makes us sound old)! But it brings back fond memories of craft times with our mom and special pillows she made for us.
Skull Pattern
This skull and cross bone image we charted for this pattern would make a fun “keep out” sign for a child’s door or a fun pillow for his or her room. We considered creating a rug for a high traffic area.
Supplies:
Easyloop fauxchet tool
Latch Rug Canvas
Yarn – 2 skeins
(Pictured: Red Heart Super Saver – Light Raspberry, Tea Leaf)
Referring to the skull chart, color all the “BL” bars with a marker. You now have two tones drawn out on your canvas.
Select your yarn color and start hooking! If you are using the easyloop tool, start at the top left corner (for right handed). With traditional hook rugging, you’ll start at the bottom.
Optional: cut loops and trim to desired length.
NOTE: If using the larger mesh and worsted weight yarn, try double stranded hooking with the easyloop tool to create a fuller rug.
Our Thoughts on Hook Rugging with the easyloop tool
Hook rugging is super easy with the easyloop tool. Since the technique uses a skein of yarn instead of individually cut lengths of yarn, hook rugging goes a lot faster! I love crafting…but I’m all about finishing projects quickly so I can start the next one!
The technique is very similar to fauxchet, but instead of going through loops, you are fauxcheting around the bar in the canvas.
This fauxchet video will show you the basic use of the fauxchet tool. And when you purchase the tool, there are instructions and videos for hook rugging.
Pros of hook rugging with the easyloop tool
Easy to learn
Fast
Less mess with using skeins instead of cut yarn
Creates loops instead of cut ends
More color choices available since skeins are used instead of cut yarn
Can create a mix of loops and cut yarn as desired
Cons of hook rugging with the easyloop tool
Creates loops instead of cut ends
Can knot up if tool is wrapped around bar wrong
Challenging to create loops of consistent sizes
I’m already dreaming about my next hook rug project. I’m definitely going to be using the easyloop tool. If you love to hook rug, you’ve got to try this tool!
More Fauxchet
To learn more about the easyloop tool, visit fauxchet.com.
Dish clothes are great projects for learning how to Fauxchet. In fact, these were some of the first projects we made.
As we mentioned in our product review of the easyloop fauxchet tool, any pattern that uses a chain, slip stitch or single crochet can be made with the easyloop tool. The patterns below will list the abbreviation for both crochet and fauxchet.
The dishies in these fauxchet patterns measure approximately 6”x6”. We love the smaller size for getting into cups and such.
Skill Level: Easy
Stitches Used: Chain (ch), slip stitch (sl st), single fauxchet (sf), single crochet (sc)
Techniques Used: fauxchet/crochet in rows, fauxceht/crochet in the round
FAUXCHET PATTERN 1: V-Stitch Dishie
The v-stitch is widely used in crochet…and is easy to fauxchet as well.
Crochet Bear Cozy and Chocolate Covered Graham Crackers
This crochet bear mason jar cozy is not only super cute, but it will keep an eye on the snacks you store like these chocolate covered graham crackers. This bear will keep lookout for any hungry critters in your household that might snatch a treat when you aren’t looking.
This is a beary sweet gift idea. We’ve made a list of fun “beary” greetings below.
Chocolate Covered Graham Crackers Recipe
We’ll get to the crochet bear in a minute. First, let’s make this super easy chocolate covered graham cracker recipe.
This is a wonderful last minute dessert idea. Perfect for gatherings where finger foods are on the menu.
Ingredients & Supplies:
8 graham crackers
4 oz. melting chocolate
1 Tablespoon peanut butter
2 oz. white melting chocolate
Aluminum foil lined cookie sheet
2 mason jars for storing
Directions:
Break graham crackers into pieces (4 pieces per graham) and lay out on a cookie sheet.
Melt 4 oz. of chocolate in microwave stirring every 30 seconds. Do not over heat. When chocolate is mostly melted and a little lumpy, stir until smooth.
Stir peanut butter into chocolate.
Dip 2/3 of each graham into chocolate/peanut butter mixture. Scrape off excess and lay on aluminum foil to cool and harden.
Melt 2 oz. of white melting chocolate in microwave stirring every 30 seconds. Do not over heat. When chocolate is mostly melted and a little lumpy, stir until smooth.
Drizzle white chocolate over grahams. Allow to cool and harden.
When chocolates are hardened, remove from foil and scrape off excess drizzle.
Store in mason jar.
Crochet Bear Cozy
This crochet bear cozy makes a great gift. Fill a mason jar with snacks and trickets and you’ve got a beary special gift. Here are a few fun greetings for special occasions:
I Love You Beary Much
You’re Beary Special
For a Beary Special Son (or daughter or other relation)
Techniques Used: crochet in rows, crochet in the round, increase, deacrease
Crochet Bear Cozy Supplies:
Vanna’s Choice Yarn: worsted weight (4)
Brown Bear: CHOCOLATE, HONEY, BLACK, BEIGE
(Golden Bear: HONEY, BEIGE, BLACK)
(Black Bear: ESPRESSO, CHOCOLATE, BLACK, BEIGE)
Hook: H/8/5.00mm
Yarn Needle for Sewing
Stuffing
Crochet Bear Cozy Instructions
Chocolate
Hook: H
Ch 34, join with a sl st.
Rnd 1-10: Sc around. (34)
Sl St. Finish off. Weave in end.
Snout Instructions
Honey
Hook: H
Ch 9
Row 1: Hdc in 3rd ch from hook (count the first two chains as a hdc), 6 hdc. (8)
Row 2: Ch 1, turn, hdc dec, 4 hdc, hdc dec. (6)
Row 3: Ch 1, turn. Hdc dec, 2 hdc, hdc dec. (4)
Rnd 4: Sc all the way around the snout (a sc in each st and on the end of each Row). Join with a sl st. (16)
Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing.
Nose Instructions
Black
Hook: H
Ch 2
Rnd 1: In the 2nd ch from hook work 2 sc, 2 dc, 2 sc, 2 dc. Join with a sl st. (8)
Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing.
EYES INSTRUCTIONS (Make 2)
Black
Hook: H
Ch 2
Rnd 1: 10 sc in 2nd ch from hook. Join with a sl st. (10)
Finish of leaving a long tail for sewing.
EAR INSTRUCTIONS (Make 2)
Chocolate
Hook: H
Ch 2
Rnd 1: 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook. (6)
Rnd 2: Sc inc around. (12)
Rnd 3: *3 sc, sc inc* around. (15)
Rnd 4-5: Sc around. (15)
Rnd 6: *3 sc, sc dec* around. (12)
Rnd 7: *1 sc, sc dec* around. (8)
Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing.
Assembly Instructions
Pin Snout to bottom of the cozy. Stuff lightly. Sew. Weave in ends.
Pin then sew Nose to center of Snout. Weave in ends.
Embroider a mouth below Nose. Weave in ends.
Embroider reflective spots on the Eyes with the beige yarn. Weave in ends.
Pin then sew Eyes above the Snout. Weave in ends.
Pin then sew Ears to the sides. Weave in ends.
More Cozies in Store
Love this bear cozy? There are more seasonal, holiday and just for fun cozies in our Crochet Cup Cozy Patterns eBook. We’ve created an entire collection with 28 designs one ebook.
Looking for the cup and mug version? They’re in the ebook.
Each design in the ebook has instructions to fit Mugs, Cups and Mason Jars. Every design has a delicious recipe or fun craft.
All 3 bears pictured at the beginning of this post are in this ebook! AND the ebook includes 4 new designs – Dracula, Vampire, Mummy and Blue Jeans.
There’s a new fiber arts tool hitting the market. Did you see it highlighted in the Autumn 2013 Crochet! Magazine (page 8)? We did..and we were intrigued! We were given a couple of the new easyloop® fauxchet® tools to review…and here’s what we thought:
Fauxchet® is Easy to Learn
Fauxchet® is super easy to learn. My sister and I were Fauxcheting in minutes thanks to the detailed instruction booklet and videos! We showed several friends (knitters and crocheters) how the easyloop® tool works and they picked it up super quick too.
I’ve taught friends how to crochet, knit and Fauxchet® and I have to say, Fauxchet® is, by far, the easiest craft for people to learn.
The Art of Fauxchet™ instruction booklet (free with purchase) is full of tips and tricks for mastering the easyloop® tool. There are a ton of photos with step-by-step instructions. The how-to videos are helpful for those who need to see it in action. You’ll be impressed with how easy it is to learn.
Practice Makes Perfect
Though Fauxchet® is easy to learn…it takes a bit of practice to master. That should be no surprise, since all fiber arts skills take time. Making each stitch consistent in size is the key to making a nice looking fabric and there are tips in the instructions booklet to help you learn how to do that.
With a bit of practice, you’ll create “muscle memory”, which is a fancy way of saying your hands will learn to move smoothly and consistently as it makes each stitch. Don’t rush the process. We recommend that you make a couple of swatches before starting your first pattern. One of our first projects was a trivet. Another was a market bag.
What the easyloop® Fauxchet® Tool Does
As soon as we were comfortable using the easyloop® tool, we were curious to learn as much as we could about everything it can do. Here’s what we learned:
It creates a loose drapey fabric which is a reflection of how the tool is to be used…with a relaxed grip so the yarn can glide through the tool smoothly and easily. I tend to crochet rather tightly, so it was a bit of a mind shift for me to relax and make what felt like large stitches.
Fauxchet® is similar to crochet in that you insert the tool through loops. With Fauxchet® you generally work across your work from left to right (if you’re right handed) which is opposite from how crochet is worked. However, depending on the project, it is possible to work in either direction. The fabric it can make looks similar to crochet and knitted stockinette (when turned sideways).
Stitchesyou can make include: chain, slip stitch, single fauxchet® (comparable to single crochet) and the loop stitch.
Techniquesyou can do include: increase, decrease, work in rows and in the round, work in front, back or both loops.
Other things you can do include: hook rugging, beaded fauxchet®, edging your work, joining motifs, top stitching (comparable to crochet chain embroidery).
A lot of crochet patterns use these stitches and techniques, so it would be easy to convert them into a fauxchet® project! In fact, we did just that and will be sharing a couple of free fauxchet® patterns on our blog.
Pros and Cons for the easyloop® Tool
Here’s what we like about the easyloop® tool:
easy to learn the basics
easy to learn the advanced techniques
easy to hold the tension yarn
easy to make edging
easy to add beads
economical to buy
great resources – instruction booklet and videos
relaxing to use
dropped stitches don’t unravel the work
no hook end to snag on stitches or yarn
easy to work with two strands of yarn at once
Here are a few limitations of the easyloop® tool:
doesn’t make tall stitches like double or treble crochet
dropped stitches create large loops in work
recommended for worsted or bulky weight yarn only
tool is stuck in middle of the skein if project is frogged (ripped out) part way or if you want to use a different tool (you must cut your yarn to get your tool out of the skein)
if you pull on the wrong side of the yarn the tool gets stuck (easier to understand when you are first learning)
As you can see, the pros out weigh the cons.
If you like playing with new tools and gadgets…you should try this tool. If you’re a knitter who thinks crochet it too hard, you should try this tool. If you teach fiber arts classes or seminars, you should try this tool. If you are the type of person who frequently switches between projects (be it knitting, crocheting or loom knitting) than you should try this tool. In short, if you’re a Yarnivore like us, you’ll want to see for yourself what the easyloop® tool can do.
Learn More About Fauxchet®
The easyloop® Fauxchet® tool retails for only $9.99 and will come with an instruction booklet (starting August 19) and access to The Art of Fauxchet™ instruction booklet as well as several how-to videos.
Captain America makes for another great movie night crochet cozy. This is a fun and easy way to make your kids feel special. Buy a box of their favorite candy (Buncha Crunch in my case), pop in the movie and enjoy a bit of family time together.
This cozy makes for a great cup cozy, too.
Captain American Cozy Supplies:
Vanna’s Choice – worsted weight yarn (4)
Colonial Blue, Cranberry, White, Black
Hook: H/8/5.00 mm
Hook: F/5/3.75 mm
Hook : C/2/2.75 mm
Yarn needle for sewing
Stuffing
Mason Jar
Captain American Crochet Cozy Pattern
Though this Captain American cozy utilizes several crochet techniques, it really is quite simple to make.
Techniques Used: Crochet in the Round, Crochet in Rows, Increase, Crochet in Back Loop, Crochet in Both Loops
More Cozies in Store
Love this Captain America cozy? There are more seasonal, holiday and just for fun cozies in our Crochet Cup Cozy Patterns eBook. We’ve created an entire collection with 28 designs one ebook.
Each design in the ebook has instructions to fit Mugs, Cups and Mason Jars. Every design has a delicious recipe or fun craft.
All patterns are written in US terms.
*****9/15/23 Great news! We are moving our store to Etsy. Some of our links will redirect you there for your convenience.
Dana (left) with Deborah (right) and her two boys.
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