Next, this cozy phone case is a delightfully challenging pattern requiring basic tapestry crochet skills. However, as the pattern is generally simple and small, and will thus be a great opportunity and motivation to dive into tapestry.
Next, this cozy phone case is a delightfully challenging pattern requiring basic tapestry crochet skills. However, as the pattern is generally simple and small, and will thus be a great opportunity and motivation to dive into tapestry.
To begin with, the first cozy phone case is a traditional envelope that's been turned on its edge, so that the flap is on the shorter side. In general, the case is made using two granny squares turned 45 degrees and stitched together, and the squares can't bee thick or too stiff to bend tightly. Beyond that, the sky’s the limit in terms of creativity. Other closures, different than the button and loop pictured, are also possible.
However, you can also be a little fancier with an everyday baby and toddler cardigan. Thus you can make one such as the Maisie Hooded Cardigan, with its frilly edge and button closures.
However, if texture is what you really desire in a rectangle scarf, then this Celtic ropework-inspired pattern will be yopur thing. Overall, the twin lines of braided ropes give it a great depth of character. Indeed, the very strong texture will be a great accent for a plain black overcoat or heavy blazer. That said, it would also work very well with a smooth sweater.
Next, here are some newborn or baby mitts that are super soft, cuddly and cozy. On account of the simple stitches, this is a particularly beginner-friendly pattern, as well as a great introduction to velvet yarns.
So, thus starts our journey anong cute and cozy newborn or baby mitts. Your little one will love them, they make a quick and easy project and, as mentioned, they are also lovely for a gift idea. In particular, I love the little bow drawstring.
Next, we have some simple mittens for children. Indeed, these are worked in single crochet only making this probably the easiest mitten pattern. Although simple, these are by no means boring. Indeed, they'll be perfect for a pre-teen who is too ‘adult’ for kittens and unicorns.
More to the point, however, mittens for children are most often stylized to represent something, making them more fun and interesting. Thus, here are some owls.
However, mittens for children can be a thing on their own as well. Thus, here are some little chompers for your little shark week fans. Moreover, with a little work, and some green yarn, they can be re-styled into crocodiles.
This chunky crochet dog sweater pattern in the pictures below is a fun, quick and free project, that's super stylish and warm! What's more, it will fit any dog, you just have to check her / his chest measurements, to choose the right size (it comes in sizes XS, S and M).