This little pouch holds standard sized business cards, and features a button flap. The pattern includes instructions for a crocheted button. It's is made all in one piece, without any seams.
This little pouch holds standard sized business cards, and features a button flap. The pattern includes instructions for a crocheted button. It's is made all in one piece, without any seams.
This graph is large at 66 x 100 tiles. Depending on the yarn, hook, and stitch that you choose, this blanket could easily be large enough for a bed. Not up for the challenge? I've also designed a smaller version. The free pdf file includes a full sized version of the graph and also a 4 part breakdown. Since this graph is so large you may choose to print it out in four sections so that the tiles are larger and easier to see.
If you are someone who loves to cook, this crochet potholder pattern will be a great project for you. Even if you hate to cook like me, this will still be something you find interesting. If you know someone who is a great cook and is inseparable from her kitchen, this would make a great gift for her. Last but not the least, if you are a beginner crocheter, making potholders and dish cloths can help you hone your skills and give you a sense of accomplishment. Good things come in small packages!
This adult sized crochet wrap can be worked up in a day and is so very easy! It only using 1 RECTANGLE with the arcade stitch! It is a great project for those still new to the craft - very beginner friendly. It is the perfect size and weight - not too chunky but soft, plush, and warm. This is an easy level crochet pattern, and the techniques you will need to know are single crochet, double crochet, Chain stitch, and slip stitch.
The crocodile stitch truly does make any crochet bag pattern a cute one. Try your hand at this Crocodile Clutch Purse to sport around town. The half double crochet stitch is worked to get this cute design. The flower embellishment gives it the perfect finishing touch. Make one for yourself and give one to a friend.
The Ruffle Edged Crochet Baby Blanket is not your ordinary crochet pattern. You can add some pizzazz to this blanket with ruffle edge made out of fabric. This fresh idea combines two mediums and we love any new take on the classic baby blanket. People are really crazy for baby blanket crochet patterns, so we are always looking for more. The fabric edging is only worked on three edges so that the ruffles won't tickle the baby's face. Change up the colors or work up a nice pink one like in the picture for a baby girl.
This dishcloth is worked using the intricate looking crunch stitch. Yet, it is actually super easy to do because it requires only the slip stitch and the half double crochet to create a fabulous texture that is great for scrubbing and washing. Plus, it's extra-large and takes an hour or less to work up! Whip up a bunch for your kitchen, bathroom, or even give them aways as gifts - they make great Christmas presents!
Are you looking for a shawl pattern that's perfect for just about any occasion? Look no further than the classic styled wine country triangle shawl - a shawl that's perfect for wearing while sipping wine as the sun sets over the vineyards. It has a light and airy feel yet gives just the perfect amount of warmth to ward off the chill of nightfall. This versatile shawl can also be worn in a multitude of ways, from a traditional wrap style to the more modern triangle scarf style.
The Mosaic Bricks Tote has such beautiful texture and is super practical too! This is the perfect bag for anything you need it for, such as markets, holding crochet projects on the go, day trips, beach tips, the list goes on! Whether you make the Mosaic Bricks Tote in multi-colors or just two solids, you will love the finished look of this bag. This bag is worked from the bottom up, with the straps being added in the last few rounds at the top of the bag. This free crochet pattern includes instructions to make a smaller or larger sized bag, plus there is also a full video tutorial on my YouTube Channel to help you make the bag from start to finish.
This show-stopping motif blanket features 6-petal mayapple flowers. A self-striping yarn does all the colorwork for you, so there are fewer ends to weave in on this colorful, motif project. This pattern is also available as part of a kit on Bluprint (formerly Craftsy). Skills Used Basic crochet stitches: chain, double crochet, half double crochet, single crochet, slip stitch Crocheting in the round, increasing, skipping stitches, crocheting in chain spaces, joining motifs Special stitches: cdc and pf (with written explanation in pattern) Skill Level Easy Finished Sizes Stroller Blanket (Baby Blanket, Child’s Blanket, Throw). Stroller Blanket: 23” (58.5 cm) wide x 30.25” (77 cm) long. Baby Blanket: 37.5” (95 cm) square. Child’s Blanket: 44.75” (113.5 cm) wide x 52” (132 cm) long. Throw: 52” (132 cm) square. Materials Sprightly Spectrum Worsted yarn (50% acrylic/50% wool, 3.5 oz/100 g/190 yd/174 m) - 5 (10, 13, 18) skeins in 506-005 Mai Tai, or approximately 881 yd (1781 yd, 2956 yd, 3,420 yd/805.5 m (1628.5 m, 2602.5 m, 3,127 m) in any medium weight yarn. US Size I-9/5.5 mm crochet hook, or size needed to obtain gauge. Yarn needle. Gauge Motif = 7.25” (18.5 cm) square in pattern. Exact gauge is not critical for this project"