Artist. Painter. Stitcher. Maker. Kathy Schmitz.
Hi all! This post includes everything you need to know about the Whispering Pines Raglan, a size-inclusive crochet pattern for a unisex, top-down raglan pullover with ribbed details and an all-over stitch pattern. This is one of my first unisex designs and can be worn by any gender with a great fit. The Whispering Pines
Crochet Tablecloths are particularly useful and practical, because they help you to keep your table organized and beautiful.
Free crochet amigurumi patterns... Great ideas about amigurumi butterfly and step-by-step crochet tutorial are here. You will have no trouble crocheting the free amigurumi patterns on our blog and you will have a great time.
The Lace Edging Cowl and Neck Warmer Free Crochet Pattern features gorgeous, feminine details with a beautifully textured design.
One day I discovered something special and unexpected. I found out that Glow-in-the-dark yarn existed! I thought it would be really fun to experiment with the yarn, and so I really racked my head to find something special to make from it. I am a huge fan of Hayao Miyazaki. In Princess Mononoke, the Kodamas (tree spirits) appear looking ghostly yet cute at the same time. They tilt their heads around and pop it back into place making these rattling noises. The more I thought about it, the more excited I became about what I thought would be the perfect combo of the ami and the yarn. I went into my studio and I began making 2 different versions of the Kodamas: a sitting one, and a standing one. The sitting one has a more round face and looks like its sitting with its knees up. The standing Kodama has a head more like an alien. The great thing about these Kodomas is that if you make the faces different, they look like different versions, so feel free to experiment with the faces! If you don’t have Glow-in-the-dark yarn, you can still make them using any sort of yarn and …
Make a beginner-friendly, adorable crochet hippo with this easy-to-follow pattern. Perfect for gifts or a cute addition to your decor.
With the weather getting warmer, the Lace Duster Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern is the perfect project for the season.
Free crochet patterns for mittens, anyone? It is almost winter here in the Northern hemisphere and we have to keep ourselves super warm!
Mabel Chicken is getting a cozy upgrade! This sweet little nest crochet pattern is a quick, simple make with a touch of detailing around the top edge. It’s a perfect fit for the original Mabel, or you can tuck a little cluster of Minis in there too!
Welcome to 2023, beautiful people! Are you already looking for crochet patterns for The Best 2023 CALs? We bet you are!
Learn to crochet a flat circle with my free step by step pattern and video tutorial. Suitable for beginners.
hat are the things you simply have to carry in your pockets every day? Your wallet, your keys and…your favorite crochet toys, obviously!
Photos above © secretblue3 This is a versatile and useful pattern for making a hot pad that can fit around your bowl of soup or ice cream. You can use it to protect your hands from hot or cold temperatures, and you can also microwave it with your food for easy reheating. Just make sure your hot pad is dry before putting it in the microwave, otherwise you might get burned! The corners of the hot pad are designed to help you carry your bowl safely and comfortably. This crochet pattern / tutorial is available for free... Full Post: Bowl Cozy Hot Pad
To start this off, I used various squares from the Jan Eaton book using up cotton from my stash. I fancied a boho valance/curtain for my shed. I plan to make lots of squares, with a lacy join and ...
Create a crochet sphere using the Amigurumi technique! With this easy-to-follow free pattern, you'll learn to make crochet balls of any size.
One of my favorite, favorite things about summer is hitting up the farmer’s market. For me, it’s not only about the fresh, local produce, it’s about the experience. Yes? Yesssss. :) This weekend I’ve teamed up with Lion Brand and Michael’s to bring you a free pattern to celebrate Michael’s Big Brand Sale happening next week ( Aug. 2-8, 2015)! It’s a FREE crochet pattern for a
This textured crochet button cardigan combines timeless style with modern stitches for an easy crochet cardigan! This cardigan is a free pattern!
How am I just now discovering the beauty of Welsh blankets? The vibrant colors and bold patterns are what drew me to them and after learning a little more about their heritage, I love them…
Welcome to the weekly hand stitching party! It has been a spectacular fall here in Southern Ontario with a display of colour like I can't e...
In today’s article we are going to learn how to crochet a beautiful cardigan. This cardigan, or may we all it a sweater, is a
What Crocheter or any Maker for that matter, doesn’t LOVE a good pouch??? I mean I know I do, and I fee like I can never have enough! When I first saw this trend, it was love at first sight! I mean seriously, how genius is it to use a canvas zipper pouch as the
Aujourd'hui je vous propose le "Point V stitch" on peut varier les coloris pour avoir ce style de rayures : C'est un point adapté aux débutantes car le motif est toujours identique et sur tous les rangs : toujours 2 brides dans le rang précédent, dans...
Hello peeps. I really enjoyed making this lace scarf. It took me longer to knit up than what I'd expected - but am happy with the finished product and will definitely be making more! I haven't tried knitting lace before and wanted to start out with something simple and this pattern definitely fit the bill! Image from Pinterest. The pattern is located HERE at the Ravelry site and is a free pattern. My finished scarf It's called One Row Lace Scarf. The yarn is a fine hand dyed silk blend which recommended using size 6 needles so that's what I used. It drapes beautifully. The next scarf I make I will use larger needles so that it will look more like the image from Pinterest. K= knit K2tog= knit 2 stitches together YO= Yarn over Sts= stitches Cast on 24 sts (or any number of stitches dividable with 4). Knit 2 rows Knit pattern row: K4, (YO, K2tog, K2) repeat between ( ) 5 times. Repeat the pattern row until your scarf is at desired length. Knit 1 row. Cast off loosely. Please share if you make a scarf using this pattern. I'm going to put another one on the needles real soon! Peace, Kay
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How To Crochet The Virus ShawlReady to create a show-stopping virus shawl? This eye-catching pattern features mesmerizing lacey shells that are surprisingly simple to make. Whether you're a seasoned crocheter or new to intermediate patterns, I'll guide you through each step with clear photos and instructions. The best part? You can customize this versatile design ...