Eyelash yarn and fun fur make great additions to crochet booties as we can see from this cute tutorial. These are especially great baby booties for the cold winter months.
Eyelash yarn and fun fur make great additions to crochet booties as we can see from this cute tutorial. These are especially great baby booties for the cold winter months.
These crochet booties use ribbon in place of laces for a terrific decorative touch. You can make them suitable for different seasons and holidays through your ribbon choice. The instructions include information to make three different sizes of these booties.
The colors for these crochet baby booties were inspired by winter, but your baby can wear them comfortably at any time of year. The drawstring shoelaces are a nice touch. This pattern comes with a helpful video tutorial so people who are new to crochet will find the resources here helpful.
People who are looking for a fast and easy pattern for baby booties should look no further than this simple design. This is a seven-round pattern for booties that close with a drawstring tie.
Make your first pair of classic baby booties using this free crochet pattern. These are very versatile baby shoes designed to look a bit like baby slippers or Mary Janes. They are a one-size pattern designed to fit ages 3-6 months.
This crochet pattern is designed to fit a specific type of teapot: The Noble Teapot with Infuser. It is a rectangular crochet teapot cozy that is secured with buttons.
This crochet pattern is also called the Puffy Rib crochet tea cozy because of the stitches it uses in a textured ribbed pattern. It is gorgeous to behold. This teapot cozy has the design of a flower basket incorporated into the top portion, which was inspired by the 1930s crochet seen by the designer.
This crochet teapot cozy celebrates the joy of the holidays. Use it to decorate teapots for your Christmas dinners or to gift to others during this beautiful season.
Unlike many of the other tea cozies out there, this crochet teapot cozy includes the spout in the design. This tea keeper was designed by Jaycee Hosier and is available for free download at the Ravelry website. This same pattern actually doubles as a drawstring purse crochet pattern.