Crochet Patterns spiral beanie
Crochet Patterns spiral beanie
This attractive project has a wonderful, traditional texture as well as the classic miter angles. Another key point is, of course, that it's easy and highly customizable in size: just add more squares!
Here is another splendid version of the fabulous alpine stitch. This time we are following the instructions of the brilliant designer behind Winding Road Crochet. We simply can't take our eyes off these photos because of the juicy colors the author went for. So cool!
This beautiful blanket is based on the pattern called Sunburst Granny Square by Priscilla Hewitt. Finished squares are6 across, with a variation of 7 included. The eye-catching floral motif makes it a perfect pattern for a summer blanket. Below you will find links to the granny square pattern and a detailed blanket tutorial.
Lastly, don't you think that the wavy design of this afghan is spectacular? Indeed, straight edges are not the only possibility, and tassels are great way to finish off this amazing velvet blanket. It's definitely the most decorative one shown today.
This CAL started on February 26th and will last 8 weeks. Designed a bit like a sampler blanket, there are a lots of stitches combined in it, starting with gingham checks in the middle of the blanket. Although it may look as a very engaging project, the final effect is worth every second, because it's pleasing both to make and to look at.
The lacy heart Curtain will be a great addition to a classic or rustic interior. Calm and elegant, it will definitely give you a crowning touch to your window without distracting your eyes from other decorations.
While the base of this swirl blanket is rectilinear, this pattern also uses a swirled weal to give it a sense of motion. I like the gentle contrast.
Undoubtedly, this amazing afghan square is a wonderful way for you to get into afghan making. While it is attractive and fun, it's also easy which enables the beginner to undertake a facile, yet rewarding project.