

Rnd 2: (Ch 4, sk 1 dc, sl st next dc) 5 times, ch 1, sl st next st, ch 1, sl st in first ch-4 sp, sl st above ch-4 space. Rnd 1: Starting with adjustable slip knot, ch 4 (counts as a dc and center), 11 dc in 4th ch from hook, sl st to top of beginning ch-4. Each strand is attached at its beginning and end as it is worked.įoundation Motif (dc yo-yo with chain loops) This necklace is worked by crocheting long Love Knot strands off a foundation motif. Yarn: Classic Elite “Santorini” (58% Vicose/42% Cotton), 50g /125 yards. Hopefully between the pattern below and the video you will be crocheting along without any hiccups.įinished size: Approximately 30 inches around This is a simple project, but I am using some techniques in slightly different ways. The necklace is still pretty but looks different now from my original photos. One thing to note, my love knots collapsed in the heat and humidity of Charleston, basically it was “blocked”. I choose a size F (3.75mm) hook for my necklace because I wanted the “knot” part of my love knots to be snug, since they provide the structure of this piece. You can use other yarns, just remember to adjust your hook size if you need to. I used Classic Elite’s “Santorini” yarn for this project because of the mixture of textures and colors in each ball. Click here to watch the video: “Loopy de Loop Necklace”. It also has some animated stitch charts for those of you that like charts (like me). This post contains the written pattern and I have a new video on my YouTube channel that walks you thru the pattern and the techniques you need to complete this fun necklace. It didn’t happen as soon as I had hoped, but here it is. Loopy De Loop OBVIOUSLY!!! He's one of my favorite Woobie characters! I don't care what others say about Loopy, I will always love this wolf.Right before I left for the CGOA conference in Charleston I posted about this necklace and said I would get the pattern up soon. He's always saying things like "You dirty rat" and "Boy, are you gonna get it!"ġ. And it works a little too well, since most bigger characters (the elephant, Chatterley) are afraid of him. Bigelow Mouse (recurring character) He's a little mouse with a James Cagney voice and personality who always wants to pick a fight on any creature bigger than himself. I swear, Emmy Lou is a dead ringer for Cindy Bear!Ģ. Emmy Lou (recurring character) Emmy Lou is Braxton the bear's sweetheart with a girly Southern accent, and has many suitors that Braxton gets jealous of. Does this mean Loopy has a brother or sister? Hmm.ģ. Bon-Bon (recurring character) Loopy's little nephew who sounds like Jerry Lewis with a hilariously bad French accent. "CARROTTTTTSSS!!!! CARROT, CARROTS, CARROTS, CARROOOTTTSSS!!!! *chomps*"Ĥ. He is such a ham, and he tends to over-exaggerate everything he does, and his overly-dramatic voice is hilarious, especially his laugh! I have to admit Howard Morris was BRILLIANT in this role. Raymond is a rabbit who Loopy helps to cure his carrot addiction. Raymond ("Habit Rabbit") This is one of my favorite episodes, even though it was a little creepy. Chatterley ("Big Mouse Take") I like the part where he tells his owner that he's "lovable, friendly, cuddly, and I can do a swell soft shoe."ĥ. The other one has a small role and just three lines.Ħ. Cinderella ("No Biz Like Shoe Biz") There are two episodes where Loopy helps Cinderella, but the version from this episode is the best one. He and Emmy Lou showed up in a story arc of three episodes, “Bear Hug”, “Trouble Bruin”, and “Bear Knuckles”.ħ. Braxton (recurring character) He's a bear with a gruff Southern accent that is madly in love with his sweetheart, Emmy Lou, and he had fits of jealousy every time she gets a suitor. Is it just me, or does the male skunk sound like Sneezly?Ĩ. In the end, the little guy finally finds something to live for when he gets a girlfriend. The skunk couple ("Common Scents") This episode is about Loopy trying to stop a little skunk from committing suicide because nobody likes him 'cause he's a skunk. I really think this dog should team up with Loopy more often. Even though he has to do his duty, he mostly thinks of Loopy as a friend (most notably in "Watcha Watchin'?"), even though some episodes he called Loopy a "razza-frazzin' wolf" a la Muttley. One day, he's helping the farmer, and then one episode later, he's on Loopy's side. The Sheepdog (recurring character) This is a character that kinda of changes side throughout the series. Here are my top 10 favorite characters from the cartoons:ġ0. I didn't expect to like it this much, since I only watched up to "Rancid Ransom" a while ago. The other day, I finally got to watch all the Loopy De Loop cartoons, and, quite frankly, it wasn't all bad.
