Hoods are cool! Really, I’m quite fond of them. I’ve searched around and found some great free crochet patterns that include hoods for you. Which one is your favorite?
Here are the names and links of each pattern.
Hoods are cool! Really, I’m quite fond of them. I’ve searched around and found some great free crochet patterns that include hoods for you. Which one is your favorite?
Here are the names and links of each pattern.
[pullquote width=”700″ float=”center”]He was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot,
And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot;
A bundle of Toys he had flung on his back,
And he looked like a peddler just opening his pack.[/pullquote]
Tonight’s Christmas in July round up is all about toys! I’ve searched around and found some great free crochet patterns for various toys all made with Red Heart yarns. Enjoy!
Here are the names and links of each pattern.
Sometimes it’s too hot to crochet something large, but it’s never too hot to crochet! Try something little that will dress up your wardrobe, like a bracelet. I have collected some free crochet bracelet patterns for you to use next time it’s too hot for your crochet to rest on your lap.
Here are the names and links of each pattern.
Sometimes you need a little something to keep your shoulders warm on those cool summer nights. These lightweight wraps are the perfect solution. Light enough to be worn all day, but they still can keep the chill off in the evening or by an ocean breeze.
Here are the names and links of each pattern.
There are flowers everywhere around my house and they make me so happy! I also love crochet flowers as decorations, so I put together a collection of free crochet patterns for you to decorate your projects. I hope the flowers make you as happy as they make me.
Here are the names and links of each pattern.
New babies seem to inspire crocheters everywhere to create adorable little toys and clothes! In that spirit, I’ve collected some free crochet patterns for you that are perfect for bringing home a new baby.
Here are the names and links of each pattern.
I love filet crochet! It’s just so pretty and classic. I love that you can make pictures in just one color. I have this crazy dream that one day I will make widow sheers in filet patterns. I’ve put together a collection of lovely filet patterns for you this evening, and you can find a few more HERE.
Here are the names and links of each pattern.
I’ve been on a “learn stitches that scare me” kick lately. First I learned the Solomon’s Knot, and now I took Tamara Kelly’s Craftsy class on the Crocodile Stitch. I had no idea there were so many options for this stitch!!
Bunnies and elephants and sheep, oh my!! OK, so there may be no lions, tigers, or bears, but there sure are some cuddly creatures in this round up. Grab your favorite soft yarn, a hook, and a bog o’ stuffing and start creating a little creature that is sure to be loved!
Here are the names and links of each pattern.
If you are a regular reader of my blog, you know I love Kreinik carry along threads. I have used them in many of my patterns, and plan on continuing to do so. The yardage on the cones is always plenty, the metallics are sparkly, the glow-in-the-darks glow bright and for a long time, the reflective really reflects well, they are all wonderful! And the color choices – SO MANY!!! They really bring your project up a notch. So, in honor of my love for these awesome carry along threads, I have put together a round up of patterns that use them, including several of mine and 2 knit patterns!
Kreinik is one of our awesome sponsors for Yarn and Wine 2016, so if you attend, you will get to play with some of these awesome carry alongs as well!!
Here are the names and links of each pattern.