Rows of Happy Scarf – Free Crochet Pattern

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Are you ready for a cozy pop of colour this winter? The Rows of Happy Scarf is here! This crochet pattern uses fun variations of the basic stitches along with simple colour changes to create a vibrant and exciting design. This free pattern is available on my blog! Ad-free, printer friendly versions can be found in my Etsy and Ravelry shop. The paid version also contains a helpful colour chart.

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Crochet Christmas Tree (Happy Festive Tree Applique) – Free Pattern

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I have a wonderfully versatile holiday pattern for you! It’s super fun, quick to make and has a lot of creative flexibility. You can choose to decorate your tree or keep it simple with a minimalist appearance. Crochet it in traditional colours or in more modern colours…both options look fab!

This is the perfect stash buster project because you can use any yarn with a complimenting hook size. I’ve written this pattern using worsted weight yarn but you can definitely get creative and experiment with different weights and brands. I’ve also shared ideas on ways to decorate your tree, the pattern for the teeny tiny star and ways you could use your tree applique.

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Slanted Loop Coasters – Free Crochet Pattern

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Have you worked with the even moss stitch before? It’s a very easy (and beautiful) stitch combination using a mix of slip stitch and half double crochet. Small projects are the perfect way to learn and practice new stitches so today, I’m sharing a free coaster pattern with you! Learn how to crochet the even moss stitch and how to incorporate it into a project.

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Bobble Edge Dish Mat – Free Crochet Pattern

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This crochet pattern is a quick project that uses less than one Caron Cotton Cake. It creates a practical finished piece that can be used at your home, cottage or trailer when you need a little extra drying space. Make one to add into a gift basket for a house-warming gift or holiday celebration.

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Cozy Travels Neck Warmer – Free Crochet Pattern

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Crochet neck warmer patterns are one of my favourite things to design. They often work up quickly and don’t use a lot of yarn which also makes them great stash buster projects. They are fabulous for market prep, stocking your online shop, gift giving or simply as a treat for yourself.

The Cozy Travels Neck Warmer is a fun design to work on. Crochet this piece in two colours as is written in the pattern or simply keep it one solid shade. Both options create a simple, textured design that is perfect for keeping warm and cozy on those chilly fall days.

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One Skein Granny Rows Scarf – Free Crochet Pattern

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One skein crochet projects are fabulous, especially when you don’t need to change the colours! This fun and relaxing design uses one cake of Lion Brand Mandala yarn and your favourite 5mm crochet hook. Wear it as a long, cozy scarf or stitch the ends together if an infinity scarf is more your style!

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Free Crochet Pattern – Sweet Bunny Bunting

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This free crochet pattern is an adorable project that is great for stash busting. Since the focus is on the individual circle motifs, it’s perfect for when you’re short on time or just looking for something small to work on. There are many ways to personalize this pattern and even ways to add some extra cuteness!

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Free Crochet Pattern – Little Hexie Bag

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Sweet and simple projects, you know those are my favourites! My latest free pattern is for an adorable crochet hexagon bag. It has so many uses and is a great way to use up those partial skeins and small balls of yarn tucked away in your stash. Each little bag takes only 28 yards of yarn so it’s definitely a fast make!

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Free Crochet Pattern – Easy Herringbone Cozy

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Looking for a sweet summer project? Check out this easy Herringbone cozy…and it’s a free crochet pattern! With only 8 rounds and a simple stitch, you’ll have it finished in no time at all. It’s great for market prep, teacher gifts, or to have stashed in your car. You’ll love the comfortable feel and simple design of this cozy and the stitch definition looks beautiful using Bernat Maker Home Dec yarn. The cotton/nylon mix makes it durable and easy to clean which is always an added bonus.

As of May 12th, 2023, this pattern has received an update to be consistent with the layout and formats of my recent designs. The updated .pdf can also be found in my Etsy and Ravelry shops.

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Lovely Lemon Neck Warmer – Free Crochet Pattern

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One skein projects are totally my thing. I love the challenge of designing a something practical and useful with a limited amount of yarn. Thankfully, many of those skeins and cakes have just enough yarn for wearables like scarves and neck warmers. Not only that, many yarns come in some beautiful varigated and gradient colourways so you don’t even have to switch up the colours! Lion Brand Ferris Wheel yarn works beautifully for a project like this.

The Lovely Lemon Neck Warmer is a simple design with beginners in mind. Using the lemon peel stitch with a picot stitch edging, this project is perfect for working on while catching up on your favourite shows or movies! The simple repeat makes it easy to put down and pick up again while also being easy to travel with. If you aren’t familiar with the lemon peel or picot stitch, please check out the tutorials included within the pattern. My testers gave such kind words about this design and shared some lovely photos. You can find their versions at the end of the page, under the pattern!

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