Make your life as fun and colorful as this Spiky the stegosaurus dinosaur hat. Stand out of the crowd by mixing your favourite colors.
Make your life as fun and colorful as this Spiky the stegosaurus dinosaur hat. Stand out of the crowd by mixing your favourite colors.
Say hello to the Patchwork Cardi, the perfect addition to your fall favorites wardrobe. Combine 5 coordinating shades of worsted weight yarn to create this color blocked crochet layering piece that looks great with your closet staples - style with jeans, a long sleeved tee, and loafers, pumps, or booties.
This pattern allows you to make three variations of the hood: a hooded infinity scarf, a hooded scarf with pockets, or just the hood! All three versions are made in 13 easy rows and the super bulky yarn makes them very quick to work up! Alternatively, you can use 2 strands of worsted weight yarn held together.
This Colour Block Crochet Make Up Bag is a beginner-friendly crochet pattern that works up quickly and uses less than 2 small skeins of yarn. Finished off with a gorgeous tassel, this bag is a modern crochet make you'll be proud to take with you on any trip.
Here is a crochet brooch pattern for a cute llama, which is an amigurumi pattern but two-dimensional. The llama is worked in continuous rounds, working the fur stitch in the front side alone. This leaves the back side of the llama flat making it an ideal pattern to be used as an applique, brooch or pin.
Your pup will be cozy, snug, and happy at the center of attention! A triangular bandana crocheted from the corner point in moss stitch for comfort and stretch.
Designed using super chunky yarn (weight category 6 aka 'super bulky') and a mega hook, this hat can be worked up in under two hours. The design features a chunky textured stitch which starts right at the crown, a wide band and a short brim.
Say hello to your new favorite bag! This funky, classic crochet bag is quick and easy to make and perfect for all your summer plans. This bag requires aran/worsted weight yarn, a 5.5mm hook and a tapestry needle to sew your squares together.
Active kids will love winter even more, thanks to this toasty crochet balaclava! Designed to cover the head and face, this winter must-have will keep kids warm, protected and in style.
You'll work from side to side, in single crochet in the back loop to create a ridged pattern. Then, you'll use short-row shaping to stitch the top of the head.