These adorable little face scrubbies are so sweet to make and take no time at all. They have a beautiful texture and use approximately 10-11 yards of worsted weight cotton yarn. You can make a set quickly which makes them ideal for a speedy gift idea or preparing for market season.
The Spring Vibes Skinny Scarf is an airy and light weight design using fingering weight yarn. Made using chain stitches and double crochet stitches, this project is a great introduction to working with thinner yarn. Learn more about this free pattern below…
Crochet this beautiful and lightweight scarf using the lovely iris stitch. Perfect for spring and fall, this fashionable and airy piece has gorgeous stitch definition and texture. If the iris stitch is new to you, a tutorial link is included.
Working with chunky yarn can be a ton of fun. It creates an amazing texture and creates extra cozy projects that are perfect for those cold and frosty winter days. Today I’m sharing a free crochet pattern for the Keep Cozy Chunky Scarf using a 10mm hook and 2 skeins of Bernat Softee Chunky.
Introducing the One Skein Granny Rows Neck Warmer! This is my last pattern release for 2021 and the third release in the Granny Rows collection. With a fun and simple stitch repetition and beautiful colourway options, this neck warmer won’t disappoint! Grab your favourite colourway of Lion Brand Mandala and 5mm crochet hook to whip up this beauty! Learn more about this free pattern and the other companion pieces in the post below…
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.
Find all the details for this fun crochet pattern below…
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.
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.
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.
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.