Tuesday 25 February 2014

Pattern Herd: Lego

The boy and I went to see The Lego Movie on Saturday night and fell in love with it! Everything is awesome... So yes, time for a Lego-themed pattern herd I think!

1) WyldStyle Hat


This amazing hat is by Kim Jones from Not So Knotty. It's such a cool hat and I love her character! This pattern is $3.99 USD and is available on Ravelry.

2) Lego-Inspired Backpack


An amazing pattern by Moogly for this gorgeous Lego-look backpack! Any guy or gal would love to have this. You could even use their favourite colour! This pattern is available for free on Moogly's website.

3) Lego Wallet/Pencil Case


This lovely pattern is by Liat Cohen. I love this pattern! I'm tempted to make one for the boyfriend as a birthday present :D It's the perfect place to keep your stationery :) This pattern is a free Ravelry download.

4) Lego Man Mittens


These amazing mittens are a knitting pattern by Carissa Browning. These are incredible!! Everyone should have Lego hands sometime in their life! This is a free Ravelry download.

5) Lego Block Blanket


Eva Ferrebee has been kind enough to share this pattern for a lovely blanket! Much like with the backpack, you could change the colours to suit the recipient! It's so cool :D This pattern is available for free on allfreecrochet.com.

6) Lego Minifigure


Look at this happy chappy :) Trish Hicks has designed this little cutie! I love his hands and his face is just adorable! Ah so happy :D This pattern is available for free on Colorado Homefronts on Blogspot.

7) Lego Brick Scarf


Oh wow! I think I have found my next project :) Deborah Birchall of FitzBirch Crafts designed this pattern when she mentioned that she'd seen a crocheted Lego brick pattern to her sons! The pattern is available for free on her blog.

8) Lego Brick Doorstep


This knitted doorstep is a pattern by Lizzyastro and makes very good use of a brick and Cola bottle caps! I'm impressed with the inventiveness :) This pattern is available for free on Instructables.

9) Lego Block Scarf


Another scarf option for you all! This time it's by Samantha Marsalla. It's a scarf for toddlers too, but you could very easily make your own and add more blocks :) The pattern is available for free as a Ravelry download.

10) Lego Face Square


Glamour4You has designed this little guy's face on a square. It will accompany a Lego brick blanket perfectly!  This pattern is $1.00 USD and available on Ravelry.

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