The perfect shawl for spring summer or fall evenings, when just a touch of chill is in the air.
The perfect shawl for spring summer or fall evenings, when just a touch of chill is in the air.
The bright and cheerful effect really shines through this Cheerfully Simple Dishcloth as it uses three fun crochet colors. You can also work this up using just one color, but using multiple gives it that fun textured look. Crocheted dishcloths like this can be made in sets or kept as single dishcloths. If you're talented enough, you might even be able to transform this pattern into an area rug. Single crochet is used throughout the design allowing you to work it up quickly.
Easy and Quick - Free Crochet Pattern! The Mountain Sunset Shawl is made using a simple stitch pattern that works up beautifully with a self striping yarn. The beautiful yarn I used makes this a one skein project which is always a plus!! A fun edging makes this feminine and fashionable. I hope you love this project! I do!! This was inspired by the alpenglow of the beautiful mountain I live next too… Mt Shasta, California USA.
This crochet kitchen scrubby is designed to have the same look and feel as your kitchen sponge, but is 100% cotton and reusable. They are made using a combination of 100% cotton yarn and Red Heart Scrubby yarn and they are super easy to make! The whole thing can be completed in under an hour. With all the cotton and scrubby yarn out there, the color combination possibilities are endless! These make a great gift or just a practical project for yourself to use at home!
This tote works up quickly in super bulky Hoooked Ribbon XL yarn! The colors are vibrant and ready to celebrate warm days. It makes a great beach bag as it is absorbent and washable. With it's granny squares and long tassels, it fits right in with the currently popular Boho style. So choose your favorite colors of Hoooked ribbon XL and make your own Hoooked Tote, then head out for a great summer day in style!
Capture the feeling of delicate, lacy strands of seaweed, white sand beaches littered with shells, and the sparkle of sunshine on the clear, blue ocean. Sargassum is the name of a seaweed that washes ashore on the gulf beaches of Florida, where I recently went for a vacation. The days were full of warm sunshine, but there was still enough of a chill in the early mornings and late evenings to make this shawl a welcome accessory. The striping pattern gently shifts from more green to more blue, without repeating, while optional beads add a nice weight, and occasional sparkle as they catch the sunlight.
I make this textured front post dishcloth often as a gift for my friends and for use in my own kitchen and bathroom. I like that the texture gives character to the appearance of the dishcloth in addition to a bit of scrubbing/ exfoliating action. This design would look great with any ombre or solid color cotton yarn. Materials: Lily Cotton Sugar n Cream, Key Lime Pie Ombre Crochet Stitches: chain, single crochet, double crochet, front post double crochet Time to create: 30-45 minutes
Look no further than this Crocodile on the Beach Bag. It's great for carrying all your beach and pool necessities and allows the sand to spill out before getting in the car. This crochet bag pattern is in a lovely crocodile stitch and can fit three to four beach towels.
Telegraph is a boomerang style shawl with a curved top edge and an asymmetrical point, as well as a sawtooth bottom/side edge. It's crocheted in two colors of fingering weight yarn - model used Haiku by Anzula, one skein each Freesia and Rosebud - and a 4.5mm hook. You could change up the colorwork to suit your tastes, or eliminate it altogether for a single colored shawl. Modify the size by adding or subtracting rows - once you get it set up it's a four row repeat!