Granny Square Balaclava
Granny Square Balaclava
This is a pattern for the Slopes Headband - a lovely and textured headband that features a cinched focal point with buttons sewn on. It makes a great winter accessory! This pattern is written for a woman's head, yet it is very easy to customize!
If you need a quick and incredibly soft hat, this bear hat crochet pattern is what you're looking for. The baby bear hat is crocheted with a plush Bernat Baby Blanket yarn that works up fast and comes in three sizes. The largest size only takes 9 rounds to complete!
This Yolanda Bandana is a vintage inspired accessory made with fingering weight yarn and an intricate lace pattern to give it a light and airy feel.
The scarf's main pattern is worked by using a technique called filet crochet where a design is added to a crocheted fabric by working open and closed 'blocks' of stitches.
This adorable hat has cat ears for that 'meow' factor, and there are delightful bow details on each ear. This delightful cat ear beanie makes the perfect gift for the chilly cat lovers in your life and will have you 'feline' fine even on the coldest days.
A fun triangle Granny Square Bandana for that trendy summer vibe! A pretty crochet bandana is a great way to keep your hair neat and tidy. This free crochet bandana pattern is an easy to crochet fun project and one size will fit nearly everyone!
Dragon Rider's Scoodie, what the best dressed dragon riders are wearing. Light weight, but warm-it even has pockets in the tips of the wings so you can pretend to fly.
Wear this bandana multiple ways as your new favorite accessory! Wear it to keep your hair back as you skate around, or as you ride a bike to your favorite local shop. You can also wear this as a neck scarf to add a little pizazz to any ensemble.
This pattern works up very quickly (just an evening or two) and can be made in whatever color combination brings you joy. Add this project to your queue today and wear it next weekend
Make an adorable Froggy Hair Bandana Crochet Pattern! Sure, you could embrace your inner cottage core self with a regular bandana, but why would you want to do that, when you could wear a froggy bandana instead?