This a cute ruffle dress pattern for 2 to 4 year olds. I hope you enjoy.
This a cute ruffle dress pattern for 2 to 4 year olds. I hope you enjoy.
Create these adorable crochet braided baby set with this easy to follow pattern! Sizing for the booties is easily adjustable, just change your hook size! The braided trim features the puff stitch to create a beautiful accent along the cuff of the booties and bottom of the hat. You can make the hat as a beanie or add the optional earflap and braided sides. The booties are sizes newborn-18 months and the hat sizes newborn-toddler. Perfect for your little one or worthy of gifting. You can make the set in a single color or two colors for a contrast (directions given in pattern). There is also an optional braided earflap section.
It's sunny, hot, and time for a popsicle (or an ice pop, a freeze pop, an ice lolly; whatever you want to call them)! If you have kids, or you frequently participate in craft shows, this is probably the best stash busting crochet pattern out there. This adjustable freeze pop sleeve is a quick and easy crochet pattern to make plus it sells like hotcakes at craft fairs! It only takes about 15 minutes to make! This is a great stash busting project so all you need is a small amount of medium weight yarn. I suggest that the fiber content be either cotton or acrylic. You will also need a 4mm crochet hook.
Here's my pattern for a beautiful, textured and Cozy Pullover that's sure to keep your little one toasty warm this fall and winter. The texture created from two simple stitches makes this look more difficult than it actually is. It uses a combination of single crochet and half double crochet stitches, with the half doubles worked into the third loop of the stitch. This garment is made in one piece. I attached my buttons through both layers, but you could add buttonholes, if so desired. The aqua yarn really brings out the beauriful texture of this Pullover.
Next, this summer hat is an absolute elegant gem. Honestly, wouldn't it just be perfect for an elegant stroll in the park or a classy outing to the outdoor concert?
It seemed only right that a fashion doll should have the latest fashion trend! I couldn't resist making a little pocket shawl to fit her. The crochet pattern is super quick and easy and is also free! The free pocket shawl crochet pattern is made to fit 12” dolls. It's a beginner friendly pattern with minimal sewing required. You will need DK yarn, a 4mm crochet hook and a tapestry needle. The pattern is written in USA terminology
This adorable ombre beanie is perfect for an 18 inch doll! It compliments the My Favorite Beanie pattern and My Favorite Slouchy pattern so you can make one for your little girl and a matching one for her doll. This adorable hat is made with a gorgeous Frabjous Fibers Mad Hatter Mini Skein Pack in the Hookah Smoke Gradient and a handmade pom pom to top it off. It has a gorgeous faux-knit look that is achieved by working with post stitches.
Want to try something new this summer? Try working up some Crochet Water Balloons! These have the same effect as traditional water balloons but without the waste and cleanup of broken water balloon strips. User a super bulky yarn for extra squish and absorbency and you'll be amazed at how fun these crocheted water balloons are! Plus, this way you'll be saving money and trips to the store for more water balloons since you can just reuse these as often as you want.
From the Blogger: "Did you know that you can crochet water "balloons"? These water balloons are awesome! By making them with Bernat Blanket Brights, you get classically colorful water balloons that are super absorbent and squishy! This also means that they are washable, reusable, dryer safe, latex free, and eco friendly. No more spending time filling water balloons- just drop these in a bucket of water and you are ready to go! Make them for some summer fun or for your next summer craft fair.
The C2C princess carriage cushion crochet pattern easy skill level. You'll need to know the C2C technique before starting as this is a pattern not a tutorial. Each block is made up of 3 dc. Ive included the C2C graph to this post for free. If you prefer written instructions along side a graph you can purchase my printable PDF from my Etsy or Ravelry store. To make the C2C princess carriage cushion I used DK (weight 3) yarn in four colours and a 4mm crochet hook. You'll also need a 18” square cushion. Don't forget it's important to remember to do your gauge swatch before starting if you want your cushion to fit.