Candice Dunlap Miller

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Easy Striped Crochet Hat
This free crochet pattern is for a striped hat using the silt stitch. This pattern is made of a fold-over brim, basic crochet stitches as well as Brava yarn from WeCrochet. The pattern includes a full video tutorial for the silt stitch. The unique silt stitch is what gives this hat it's lovely texture and thickness. This can be made in a variety of colors - you can even show your love for your favorite team by making this in your team colors! "

Ombre Baby Hat
"The Ombre Baby Hat is an intermediate level crochet pattern. It is sized for preemie, baby and toddler with head circumference of 12 (14, 16)". The techniques you need to know to complete this project are chaining, single crochet, double crochet, and front post treble crochet. There is a full video tutorial available on the post as well. This hat would make an excellent gift to a new mom for her baby shower or as a gift for that new grandbaby."

Poppy Flower Crochet Headband Pattern
This basket-full of poppies is a late-summer statement headband, that is sure to make you stand out in a crowd! This headband uses a modified basket stitch, which will be easy to master for crochet lovers of all skill levels.
The flowers are a little more complex, but after making the first one, the second should go fairly easily. Because this headband is worked from one end to the other, it is easy to customize for children as well as adults.

Crochet Timberline Headband Pattern
This headband may use basic crochet stitches, but there's nothing simple about the way it looks. It's super quick and easy to make, but not boring. With endless possibilities for stripe patterns, you can really make it your own!
This pattern comes with a color chart to help you plan your stripes and full-page photo tutorials.

Lion Mane Fringed Scoodie Crochet Pattern
This Lion Mane Hood is a beautiful textural pattern, full of rich detailing that will set this piece apart from the others! Make yourself a super unique scoodie to rock this fall and winter. It can be worn a number of ways, wrapped around the neck twice, once, or let loose to dangle. The scarf ends can be made in two lengths, so its up to you how much fluff you're rocking!
