- Designed by Lindsey Dale
These cool mittens are made with vibrant and super eye catching colors. The design and structure is so eye catching. If you love stripes as much as I do, you will totally love these mittens by Lindsey Dale. The photo shows red-ish mitten with a navy blue one, however feel free to change the colors to your liking.
PHOTOS by Lindsey Dale / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on windingroadcrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
TagsQuick Knotted Headband
- Designed by Lindsey Dale
This sweet colorful headband is just adorable for a girl - you can make a bunch of them in different colors for each days and weather. You can also add little flower to it, if you want to!
PHOTOS by Lindsey Dale /Ravelry.com
Puff Stitch Toddler Dress Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Lindsey Dale
Dress is a great idea for a little girl, because you just need tights and outfit is ready! This Puff Stitch Toddler Dress looks totally amazing and moreover, it's perfect for beginners. Just look at this tiny adorable dress, take the yarn and make it for your baby!
Simply Spring Baby Dress Crochet Pattern Free
- Designed by Lindsey Dale
Just look at this tiny adorable dress, take the yarn and make it for your baby! ThisSimply Spring Baby Dress will be perfect for special occasions like Easter, because this dress with bow looks reallyelegant!What's more, you can create a beautiful addition to the set, that is a flower headband!
Quick and Easy Scrunchie
- Designed by Yarn Circus
These Quick and Easy Scrunchies are super fast to make and they look really beautiful! Scrunchies intrendy colours such as burgundy, navy blue or dark green will certainly look amazing! Or choose your favourite colour and make your perfect scrunchie!
Crochet Baby Mittens for Winter
This crochet pattern is written for five sizes, toddler-adult. However, the designer mentions that you can use a smaller hook and thinner yarn to decrease the size further and make crochet baby mittens. The yarn is a very thick #6 super bulky yarn so dropping down to a bulky or even worsted weight yarn would make smaller mittens that are still warm enough for winter.