They were a little difficult to photograph, but the fruits are (clockwise from left): cherries, orange, apple, lime, and lemon. The shapes are so simple that you don't really need a pattern for them. The cherries, orange, and apple are all simple spheres and the lemon and lime are spheres with a few extra rounds in the middle and the first and last rounds of six stiches repeated to give their ends the points. I did use a pattern for the leaves, it can be found on the blog Crochet and Other Stuff. You will also find a pattern for a crocheted apple there; I didn't use that exact pattern (my spheres had 24 stitches in their largest round) but what can I say, a sphere's a sphere!
I couldn't find any keychains for sale in my area so I just ordered some online. I got 50 of them for $13.50 which was a pretty good deal.
I also made little tags out of shrink plastic (aka Shrinky Dinks) to put on the keychains with the name of the website (geocaching.com) and my username (blacked out for privacy):
I couldn't find any keychains for sale in my area so I just ordered some online. I got 50 of them for $13.50 which was a pretty good deal.
I also made little tags out of shrink plastic (aka Shrinky Dinks) to put on the keychains with the name of the website (geocaching.com) and my username (blacked out for privacy):
All in all, these were easy and quick to make and will hopefully be a fun thing to find for the next person who visits the cache!
Oh my goodness! I hope I find one of these gems in a cache ;-)
ReplyDeleteI saw that you said you were from SE Arizona... where abouts? I'm in Tucson ;-) (ErikaJean on geocaching.com)
This would be cool to do if I knew how to crochet!! Haha...cool idea for swag :D
ReplyDeleteAs someone who collects signature items when caching, this is a really cool one. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, I'm glad y'all like them!
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