There was a time when I was so inspired by my grandmother’s knitting that I decided to give it a shot and follow in her footsteps. I was going to become a crochet grandmaster and I’d never have to buy a scarf or a pair of socks ever again! After all, I’d make the coolest patterns this side of the Atlantic and everyone would be super jealous. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that I quickly gave up my lofty aspirations when I realized just how bad at everything I really was. And, sadly, I wasn’t willing to put in the time and effort to get better.
Baroque Triumph Floral Square Crochet Free Pattern
Have you ever heard about Temperature crochet blankets? They are super colorful, vibrant and very soft, perfect for snuggling!
This crochet sunglasses pouch pattern is super easy to whip up quickly and toss into your purse to protect your sunglasses!
A crochet scarf pattern for an extra long scarf that is made using the granny stitch and the grit stitch. This is a great pattern for those looking for a quick and easy crochet scarf.
There was a time when I was so inspired by my grandmother’s knitting that I decided to give it a shot and follow in her footsteps. I was going to become a crochet grandmaster and I’d never have to buy a scarf or a pair of socks ever again! After all, I’d make the coolest patterns this side of the Atlantic and everyone would be super jealous. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that I quickly gave up my lofty aspirations when I realized just how bad at everything I really was. And, sadly, I wasn’t willing to put in the time and effort to get better.
Have you seen these amazing decorative pieces before? Fantastic Hoop Mandalas are intricate works that are based on metal or wooden rings.
Get crochet tips and find inspiration on Your Crochet's free patterns blog. Read our post, '5 of the Most Unique Temperature Blanket Free Crochet Patterns'.
A One Skein crochet shawl pattern made with only one skein of fingering weight yarn. When you are finished, only 2 ends to weave in!
There was a time when I was so inspired by my grandmother’s knitting that I decided to give it a shot and follow in her footsteps. I was going to become a crochet grandmaster and I’d never have to buy a scarf or a pair of socks ever again! After all, I’d make the coolest patterns this side of the Atlantic and everyone would be super jealous. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that I quickly gave up my lofty aspirations when I realized just how bad at everything I really was. And, sadly, I wasn’t willing to put in the time and effort to get better.
***You can find the PDF version of this pattern by clicking HERE. Ad-free, and printer-friendly! For the free version, scroll down within this post.*** There’s a new sweater here! I’m happy to share this easy striped cardigan, that’s super comfy and laid back—just how I like ‘em. 😊
Sittin' pretty on a lily pad, amigurumi Frog waits for a fly snack to buzz near. This free crochet pattern shows you how to crochet amigurumi Frog.
hye-ber-NAK-yuh-lum (noun): That which serves for shelter in winter This beautiful blanket will keep you cosy throughout the coldest months. Crocheted in chunky yarn, it's a quick and easy project. A full photo-tutorial demonstrates how to make the gorgeous join-as-you-go seam. Skill level: Beginner/Intermediate Materials: I used 6 x colours of Stylecraft XL Tweed and a 10mm hook The patterns are written in English and are available in UK and US terms. The finished blanket measures approx 100 x 90 cms. ***Feel free to make and sell finished items made from this pattern. However, you may not reproduce or sell the pattern itself. I just kindly ask that you credit me as the designer and that you link to my Etsy shop (www.etsy.com/uk/shop/AnnaboosHouse) if selling online*** Please do not: Make copies of the pattern Post a copy of the pattern on the internet for others to use Modify the pattern and sell it as your own Once payment is received details of how to download your PDF pattern will be emailed to you.
Full crochet pattern and needle felting/assembly tutorial on how to make Clodsire from the new Pokemon Scarlet and Violet game!
Discover the joy of crocheting with the Greus Cowl, an asymmetrical free crochet cowl pattern. Learn how to crochet a cowl using using versatile moss stitch.
Handmade Crocheted Tic Tac Toe/Noughts & Crosses Travel Game! ✨🌙 This foldable, pocket-sized, portable travel noughts and crosses game is entirely handmade with love by me. ♥️ Play a few rounds, and when it's time to go, just gather the playing pieces in the centre of the board and fold the board up into a cute, handy envelope! 💌 Inspired by the night sky, this would be an ideal gift for those who appreciate astrology/astronomy, love stars and the moon, or are fans all things witchy ! It would also make a delightful addition to your upcoming road trip or holiday. Material: Acrylic Yarn Washing Instructions: Gently handwash. Air dry. Size: The board is approximately 12x12cm, and the playing pieces are approximately 3/3.5x3/3.53.5cm Note: as each item is individually handmade, some slight variations on the images in this listing may occur. Based on Fibita's pattern, with my own original spin: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1166115893/crochet-pattern-envelope-tic-tac-toe
Easy crochet 1 piece V stitch pullover pattern. Free crochet pattern with a Video tutorial on YouTube. Inclusive sizing in XS-5X.
This summer I have discovered a new love . . . corner to corner stitch. Using just uk trebles and chains this blanket is so easy, incredibly fast and it has the most wonderful close texture. Another huge bonus is there are no calculations involved, no counting and no starting chain needed! My son who has just graduated from University and qualified as a teacher, has moved from a shared student house into his first bachelor pad this summer. A house warming present was needed fast so I dug out the ever so popular grey blanket pack and rustled this up in no time! I have used Stylecraft Special DK 1 each of spice, parchment, meadow, aster, silver, lime, storm blue, mocha, denim and graphite and 2 grey You can buy the yarn HERE I used the wonderful pattern by Sue over at Felted Button It is a free pattern called Spring into Summer and can be found on Ravelry HERE. Many people use random or self striping yarn for this but as a colour artist the pleasure for me is creating my own colour recipes. I have chosen to work in stripes using 2 rows of each colour and I have used a random colour order that does not repeat. You begin working in the corner and increase at both ends of each row. As a mathematician this is incredibly pleasing to me! Just look at those perpendicular sides! Keep going until the blanket reaches your desired width and you will have created an isosceles triangle which is of course half of a square. Working in 2 rows of each colour it creates a lovely geometric pattern rather like a brick wall. The texture that develops is an added bonus and attraction to the blanket. It is really thick and one of the warmest blankets I have ever made! Now if you want a square blanket that is easy, keep working till you reach the desired width then follow the pattern instructions and decrease next. This will now make the triangle go smaller and you will complete your square. To make the blanket rectangular 1 ~ increase at each end of each row until you have the desired width 2 ~ then work straight keeping both ends of each row the same until you have the desired length 3 ~ now decrease at each end of each row to complete the final corner Of course there are lots of ends to be sewn in when making is complete! I actually enjoy this and think of it as an evening of embroidery! The final blanket is certainly pleasing and a real reward for your labours! Every blanket needs a border to set it off. As this is a man blanket I wanted a geometric pattern to compliment the shapes made by the corner to corner stitch. So I came up with this triangular pattern and am pleased to share it with you. Geometric Edging (using UK crochet terms) 1 ~ 1 round of dc 2 ~ 3 chain then in next 4 stitches 1 treble, 1 half treble, 1 dc, 1 slip stitch 3 ~ repeat all the way round and fasten off. I have definitely had the c2c bug the last few weeks! Rainbow colours were calling to me and I played with a little square baby blanket creating an ombre effect. To make a slightly deeper border on this blanket I added a round of trebles after round 1. Another experiment found me making a c2c using single rows of each colour! What a different look this creates. I wasn't sure if I liked it at first but the final blanket was pleasing and sold fast in my Etsy Shop. However the ends were another story and needless to say I wont be going there again! So 2 rows of each colour is my suggestion for wonderful stripes! If you have been inspired by my work and enjoyed my free tips and advice please consider making a donation to support my crochet journey. This will enable me to provide more free colour recipes help tips advice and encouragement for your pleasure. To make a donation please use the Paypal button on the sidebar. Thank you for all the love I have received from around the world. My health is improving as new medication takes effect and life has taken on a new pace. Crochet is wonderful therapy and a great distraction to fill many hours as I rest and await a diagnosis. Sending you all best wishes and hope you are having a happy hooky summer Heather X X X
Qui crochetait beaucoup, cousait et tricotait un peu aussi. Qui aimait bidouiller sans cesse. Avec du tissu, de la laine, des perles, du papier... à peu près tout ce qui pouvait lui tomber sous la main.
Jackets are some of the crochet sweater patterns provided in this list to hook up right now and brighten up your wardrobe.
There was a time when I was so inspired by my grandmother’s knitting that I decided to give it a shot and follow in her footsteps. I was going to become a crochet grandmaster and I’d never have to buy a scarf or a pair of socks ever again! After all, I’d make the coolest patterns this side of the Atlantic and everyone would be super jealous. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that I quickly gave up my lofty aspirations when I realized just how bad at everything I really was. And, sadly, I wasn’t willing to put in the time and effort to get better.
Yarn I have used: •Colour A: 2312 meters, 4 ply, black yarn from Bramblewood Yarns. (Plus, about 150 meters for the border) 620 grams •Colour B: 2490 meters, 4 ply, ombre yarn cake from Bramblewood Yarns. Colourway jade/ opal/ light petrol/ petrol/ aubergine/ thistle/ hot pink/ fuchsia. 664 grams The weight of yarn I used is fingering yarn (size 3). If you use different kind, please be advised your project will be different in size. I would highly recommend doing a little gauge test to see much yarn you will need for your project. This blanket is made using overlay technique - it’s always worked right side facing you and we’ll be cutting yarn after every row. Hook size. I have used 4 mm hook, however, please trust your style of crocheting and pick the hook, which will be right for you as we all crochet differently. For this type of yarn, you can use 2.5 mm- 4.5 mm all depends on how tight you crochet. I squeeze my stitches quite tightly. For the border I have used 3.5 mm hook. Whichever hook size you’re using, make sure to go 0.5 mm in hook size for the border. My finished blanket is measuring 130 x 185 cm.
Wattle is a stunning yellow feature here in Australia and lines streets contrasting against the stunning green leaves. I looked for a simple way to create the effect of wattle to include in floral displays at home..... for those times when it wasn't flowering and yet your home craved some native beauty. This pattern is simple to follow and once mastered you can use variations of yarn and textures to create the effect you want. Create one, create many.... keep for your home or share in a bouquet with others.
Delicate fans dance along the fabric of this lightweight shawl. Pure alpaca yarn gives a bit of halo for interest and warmth while keeping the piece lightweight and portable. The shawl, worked from the tip up to the wide edge, features a delicate picot edging that is worked at the end. Difficulty Complex Yarn Weight 1 Finished Size 58” wide and 28” deep, blocked. Yarn Cascade Yarns Alpaca Lace (100% baby alpaca; 437 yd 400 m/ 1¾ oz 50 g): #1409 Caribbean heather, 3 hanks. Hook Size F/5 (3.75mm). Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain correct gauge. Notions Yarn needle. Gauge 21 sc and 7 rows = 2”. For techniques you don’t know, please visit our online crochet glossary at https://www.interweave.com/interweave-crochet-glossary/. NOTES Edging foundation is built into the body of shawl beginning at Row 5 and worked in alternating rows to end of shawl. Edging is worked in indicated stitches of edging foundation rows. When working in indicated V-stitch, work in chain-space unless otherwise indicated. For more information, see: https://www.interweave.com/store/interweave-crochet-spring-2020-digital-edition.
Find the best crochet C2C Super Mario blanket patterns in this collection. Crochet patterns curated by The Yarn Crew.
Here are the Crochet Dog Lover's Favorite Afghans to celebrate the amazing animal that is every man's best friend!
Looking for a crochet produce bag pattern? The Briar Produce bag is the perfect reusable grocery bag - and the pattern is free!
Add a little 70s to every outfit with this essential accessory. Made with cotton yarn. Chain lengths 6/8 - 55 in 10/12 - 60 in 14/16 - 65 in 18/20 - 70 in 22/24 - 75 in 8 flowers on each belt. Flowers are slidable, able to be taken off or repositioned to your style.
Let's crochet the sweetest amigurumi owl with this free and easy pattern!
I have a story to share with all of you. I have a story to share with all of you. A little bit ago, I went to one of Portland's thrift shops called Buffalo Exchange
Niedługo po tym jak pokazałam Wam Bendera z "Futuramy", dostałam zamówienie na szydełkowego Radka Dekla z Robotów. To było nie lada wyzwanie... Klientka mówiła o kilku zmianach w stosunku do poprzedniego robota, a ja pojechałam po całości, zrobiłam prawie wszystkie szczegóły. Sfotografowanie go w całości to nie mały problem, bo robot ma 62 cm wysokości :) Składa się aż z 85 szydełkowych elementów pozszywanych ze sobą. Ma 8 ruchomych stawów (biodro, kolana, łokcie i bark), do których użyłam 12 guzików. Myślałam jeszcze o ruchomych kostkach, ale uznałam: "bez przesady" :D Miałam spory problem z kupieniem włóczki. Chciałam to zrobić przez internet, ale niestety turkusy są bardzo trudne do uchwycenia. Zaryzykowałam i... okazało się, że zamówiłam idealne kolory. Oczywiście w rzeczywistości są inne niż te, które widzicie :) Do końca czekałam ze zrobieniem "irokeza" Radkowi, bo jakoś tak zupełnie sobie go nie wyobrażałam w szydełkowej wersji. W końcu musiałam się za to zabrać i, o dziwo, pierwsza próba okazała się tą ostateczną. Najwięcej problemów miałam ze stopami... Najpierw za duże podeszwy, potem za duża "reszta" i jeszcze kilka poprawek, ale w końcu się udało! Reszta nóg to już była prościzna. Czego użyłam? Włóczka to Kotek (jasny turkus: 19-2215, ciemny turkus: , szary: 8-2203, musztardowy: 33-2222, brąz: 17-2264, ecru: 17-2205, czarny i biały). Szydełko głównie 3 mm. Gdybyście nie znali tej postaci z bajki, to wystarczy tutaj kliknąć i już wiadomo jak wygląda jako żywy. Podoba się Wam?
These Drawstring Backpack Knitting Patterns feature a casual and trendy design that is perfect for everyday use.
These Cardinal Bird Amigurumi Crochet Patterns allow you to create a lifelike representation of one of nature's most beloved creatures.
Check out the My Favorite Knit and Crochet Wearables for Spring Pattern Roundup! They're all free patterns and won't cost you to use. Yay! To get the free
Photos above © makkidi This knitting pattern / tutorial is available for free... Full post: Lizard Ridge
Gnomes are extremely popular right now. These mythical creatures are available in a wide variety of gnome themes. You can find gnomes for every holiday and classic garden gnomes. But if you are here, you are not looking for regular gnomes. You want something more. So, check out this list of geeky Disney gnomes amigurumi patterns. If you collect Disney and gnomes, you are going to love these cuties. Below are 7 super cute Disney Gnome crochet amigurumi patterns.
Datura is cast on at the bottom border and decreased at each edge and at center spine to the top of the shawl. Knitted in ultra-soft Phoebe, a soothing garter stitch body is interrupted by a stripe of geometric eyelet and twisted stitch branch motifs. yarn phoebe / jupiter 805 5 skeins needles 32” circular in size US 7 / 4.5 mm skills required Long-tail cast on, increasing, decreasing. Line-by-line instructions included.
Crochet Pattern (Digital Download) - Opal Dreams - a stunning hexagon motif crochet blanket with flecks of pastel colours like rainbow opals This is an easy-to-make afghan/blanket to suit any style from bohemian to modern. The classic hexagon crochet motif makes it a true heirloom for your home or a gift for someone special. The self striping/colour changing yarn chosen for this design does all the work! With no colour changes required and no two motifs exactly the same - it's easy to put together a one-of-a-kind blanket which looks so beautifully complex. This pattern is especially written for the advanced beginner crocheter with fully written out instructions in plain English (no abbreviated crochet terms) in an easy to follow step-by-step format with lots of photographs. The advanced stitches are described in comprehensive detail, and after a few repeats, easy to master. The pattern is very detailed and designed to be used from an online screen (eg computer, laptop, iPad or smartphone). This allows for easy zooming & enlargement of photos/text for clarity and scrolling through step by step. The PDF files can be printed; however, the printing quality will depend on your specific printer and clarity of the photos may not be clear as on a screen. Pattern purchase also includes a free printable Crochet Project Planner (3 pages) - super handy to record all the information relating to your project details, yarn, colourways and progress notes etc PDF Download is THREE (3) Files: Part 1 - Motifs (29 pages) Part 2 - Joining and Borders (17 pages) Project Planner (3 pages) Blanket pattern requires DK/8 ply yarn, 4mm hook (US G/6, UK8) , stitch marker, scissors & yarn needle for joining and weaving in ends. No gauge is required The blanket can be made to any size or shape depending on number of motifs and desired layout Photographs show a large afghan size 140cm x 170cm ( 55 × 67 inches) made using 10 balls of 8ply/DK Patons Sierra ( 80% Acrylic, 20%Wool). Your final size may vary slightly depending on the type and amount of yarn, crochet hook size and your individual crochet tension. Notes: *******Product being purchased is Digital PDF Files in English language using US Crochet Terms ******* Crochet Blanket Pattern PDF "Opal Dreams" by "DreamMakesByJD" The contents of the PDFs cannot be copied, shared, or sold without the author’s permission. All photographs and written content is the property of the author DreamMakesByJD (Etsy). Finished products made from this pattern can be sold with acknowledgment to the author: Opal Dreams Blanket(2022) Etsy: DreamMakesByJD Instagram: Jeeti_Makes See all my blanket pattern listings : https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/DreamMakesByJD?section_id=36805336 Want to know more about me and what I make?? - Follow me : https://www.instagram.com/Jeeti_Makes
Photos above © Laura Eccleston This crochet pattern / tutorial is available for free... Full Post: Tartan Plaid Wash Cloths