This Balaclava is worked in a basketweave pattern, and finished with a 1-1 ribbing around the neck and around the face. Designed to offer coverage to the head and neck while still having a flattering cut around the face.
This Balaclava is worked in a basketweave pattern, and finished with a 1-1 ribbing around the neck and around the face. Designed to offer coverage to the head and neck while still having a flattering cut around the face.
This project kind of makes me think of that line from Mean Girls, about Halloween costumes: 'The hardcore girls just wear lingerie and some form of animal ears.' You probably won't find me in lingerie but I would definitely rock these ears if I needed a last minute Halloween costume!
They're super fast and easy to make. So if you need a last minute Halloween costume for a work party or just for some grownup festivities, these are right up your alley!
This Strawbebi Headscarf is a triangular scarf with ribbon-like ties. You could also make this without the strawberry appliques, add your own appliques, or customize your colors to make other fruits - blueberries, pineberries, tomatoes, etc. There is plenty of room for customization!
This Maria Balaclava is a must-have winter accessory for those of us that live in cold climates and enjoy keeping our heads warm. Its snug yet comfortable fit around the head ensures that it will stay in place no matter what you're doing; running errands, meeting up with friends, or let's be real, snuggled up on your couch already working on your next crochet project. It makes the perfect gift for a loved one or a friend, and it looks great in every color.
Make this wig to enhance your cosplay or Halloween costume. The crochet curly cues add a lot of whimsy to the design. You can make the wig using a single colour. Or get creative and add highlights or make it in a rainbow of colours. Instructions are for sizes newborn up to large adult.
This Cosmopolitan Kerchief Bandana is a textured bandana, using the signature alpine stitch and faux-knit bands to create an eye-catching design. The unique and surprising construction will keep your interest piqued while creating a unique boho-chic piece to wear this summer.
Dressing up Amigurumi, Dolls, and Stuffed Animals can be fun. As Halloween is just around the corner, simply add a Witch Hat on your favorite stuffed animal to turn on their spooky look.
This Crochet Witch Hat pattern is a pretty quick crochet project to whip up. Not only quick, but it also uses just a small amount of your leftover yarn.
If you know a few basic crochet stitches - chain, slip stitch, single crochet and double crochet - you can make this sassy, little bandanna.
The bandanna, in one size for teens and women, has a boho vibe when you tie it in back and a retro 60s look when you tie it under your chin.
Best of all, you can use any yarn - from lightweight sock yarn to summery cottons to super-bulky wool blends - for your bandanna. Multicolor designs can be easily crocheted with yarn that self-stripes, but the bandanna looks great in a solid color yarn, too.
If you are looking for a fun project that is also super stylish then this is the perfect one! This crochet pattern comes with a detailed photo tutorial for every aspect of the construction: the stitches of the headband, the braiding of the headband, and the assembly!