The crochet Callaina Tunisian Lace Bolero is a great project for Spring and Summer. It's a great project to try Tunisian crochet, because you'll just make a rectangle, and don't have to worry about complex increases or decreases. For this project you're going to need 1 skein worsted weight hand dyed yarn, the one pictured is Baad Mom Yarns, Practical Mom. The bolero can be made both bigger and smaller by changing how many stitches you start with, making this a very adjustable project.
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The Kensington Crochet Bolero Pattern
"This crochet bolero (crochet shrug) is made all in one piece! You just single crochet one long rectangle, do some simple sewing and you've made an adorable little crochet jacket! The ruffles are easy to add and take the cuteness up a notch. This amazingly cuddly and cozy bolero was made with Red Heart Hygge yarn. The pattern has been written so you can create a bolero for girls from 2 to 14 years old."
Janice Bolero
Shrugs are great for all types of weather. Smaller boleros like this Janice Bolero are great to add to dresses or tank tops to add a little crochet personality while big shrugs are like warm hugs on winter nights. With the multiple included in this design, you can make this Janice design what you need. You may sell all finished products made from this pattern; however you may not share, sell, or distribute this pattern in any way, in whole or in part. I would greatly appreciate a link back to my shop or this pattern anytime you sell this item online.
Spring Breeze Lace Crochet Sweater
The Spring Breeze sweater is an easy introduction to creating your first lace crochet sweater. With delicate wavy edged sleeves this pretty lace sweater gives a feminine look to your Spring and Summer wardrobe while being warm enough for breezy days. The gorgeous curved edges mean the stitch perfect for scarves, shawls and beanies once you've had a chance to practise it to make the Spring Breeze Sweater. The Spring Breeze sweater is an easy introduction to trying out your first crochet garment as it is made from simple rectangles that are seamed together.
The Fastest, Easiest Crochet Poncho Pattern Ever
The name says it all! Learn how to crochet a poncho FAST using super bulky weight yarn and gorgeous, easy-to-crochet stitches that work up in a jiffy.
From the Designer: I don't know about you but I may be, what you'd call, garment avoidant. Don't get me wrong, I love garments... I love sweaters, wraps, cardigans, kimonos. all of them. And I especially like ponchos. However, I almost never make them because they take FOREVER to finish... and being a plus sized girl, I can never be sure they're going to fit right. That's why I designed this fastest and easiest crochet poncho pattern ever.
This pattern works up in a matter of hours and can be easily adjusted for petite or plus sized needs. And, while I don't usually recommend that crochet sellers make garments (because they're just not cost effective), this design just might be the perfect addition to your craft fair inventory.
Super bulky, soft, and super-duper cozy, this poncho is the perfect pattern to whip up as a quick gift or something special just for you to wear everywhere.. introducing, the Everywhere Poncho.
Are you ready to make your own?
This pattern is originally featured at Made with a Twist here.
Difficulty Level: Easy
Crochet Hook: P/16 or 11.5 mm hook
Yarn Weight: (6) Super Bulky/Super Chunky (4-11 stitches for 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge: Mid-shell to mid-shell X 3.5 rows = 4 square
Finished Size: One size fits most.
Materials List
460 yards of super bulky (6) weight yarn. I used Lion Brand Hometown USA (4 oz (113 g) , 64 yds (59 m), 100% acrylic) in the Little Rock Granite colorway.
Crochet hook US size P (11.50 mm)
Tapestry needle
Tape measure
Scissors
All Hearts Cardi Free Crochet Pattern
"This cardigan uses simple repeats and increases to create an easy to follow pattern that also allows for plenty of room to customize your piece. It is sized for XS - XL but can be made to fit your unique figure using just a few additional stitch increases, or by adding rows. The cropped length definitely makes this cardigan a quick piece, and making it in smaller panels gives you a great sense of accomplishment in a shorter period of time! It is a great piece for winter as the dense stitch pattern and bulky yarn make it super warm and cozy. It is a great piece for transitioning into spring as you can layer it over a dress for warmth on cool mornings or evenings, and keeping it open allows for extra breathability if needed. I've loved wearing it with jeans and tank tops, long sleeve shirts, and even with a few of my favorite dresses (with tights since there is at least a little winter weather lately)!"