Crochet Pattern: Woodland Book Bag
Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on March 29th, 2015 by Amy Yarbrough – 1 CommentBags are one of those items a person just can’t have enough of, I always say. This book bag pattern is created using an interesting stitch design that is surprisingly simple to create. It gives the bag texture that makes it stand out from the crowd. For accent, I chose to use a tree and a cute hedgehog but you can use your own appliques as well to give it a completely different look! Feel free to line the interior of the bag for extra strength if you’re going to carry heavy books. |
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Crochet Pattern: Wine Glass Coasters
Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on March 23rd, 2015 by Rachel Choi – 2 CommentsThis pattern set includes 4 different coaster patterns that you can use with wine, martini, champagne, or any other fluted and footed glasses. Each coaster is designed so that it attaches to the bottom of the glass without falling off. No matter where you go with your glass, you’ll always have a coaster with it. These coasters can be used as glass markers if you crochet a set in a variety of colors. Quick and easy to crochet, make a bunch of these for your next party, or just to have a set around the house. |
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Crochet Pattern: Classic Mesh Sweater (9 Sizes)
Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on March 15th, 2015 by Rachel Choi – Be the first to commentThe classic mesh sweater is light weight and great for layering. The sweater is crocheted from the top down with NO sewing required! It can be made in 9 different sizes from X-Small to 5X. Try it on as you go to ensure the proper fit. The sweater is intended to have a tight fit, but if a looser fit is desired simply crochet the next size up. As an adjustable sweater, you can make the sleeves as long or short as you like to create short sleeves or long sleeve. |
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Crochet Pattern: Thick Braided Infinity Scarf
Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on March 8th, 2015 by Rachel Choi – 1 CommentThis braided scarf is thicker than the original, measuring 6″ wide instead of 4″, providing a warmer scarf for the colder weather. This colorful and intricate looking scarf is actually very easy to crochet, using only double crochet and chain stitches. If you’re a beginner or advanced beginner crocheter, this pattern is for you! The pattern contains a photo tutorial for braiding the scarf, which can be adjusted to be any length/circumference that you desire. This infinity scarf is a long loop that can be worn in maybe different styles from a long scarf to a cowl. Use 6 or less colors to crochet this scarf. |
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Crochet Pattern: Braided Infinity Scarf
Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on March 1st, 2015 by Rachel Choi – 1 CommentThis colorful and intricate looking scarf is actually very easy to crochet, using only double crochet and chain stitches. If you’re a beginner or advanced beginner crocheter, this pattern is for you! The pattern contains a photo tutorial for braiding the scarf, which can be adjusted to be any length/circumference that you desire. This infinity scarf is a long loop that can be worn in maybe different styles from a long scarf to a cowl. Choose four complementing colors to crochet this scarf as shown in the sample photo, or you can crochet the entire scarf in just one, two, or three colors. The option is yours! |
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Crochet Pattern: Classic Tote Bag
Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on February 23rd, 2015 by Rachel Choi – 1 CommentCrochet a classic tote bag to carry your craft projects, groceries, work gear, or anything else you may need it for. This simple tote is extremely versatile. The tote bag is crocheted seamlessly in the round from the bottom up. The strap is crocheted with a tight stitch and wraps around the bottom of the bag to prevent the strap and the bag from over stretching. For an even sturdier bag, feel free to sew in a liner. You can also add your own closure such as a zipper, button, or snap. |
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Crochet Pattern: Lil’ Blessing Baby Bibs
Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on February 12th, 2015 by Amy Yarbrough – Be the first to commentWhen designing baby products you can let your creativity go wild. Children love bright colors and splashy designs which make choosing the perfect project that much easier. With this set of three baby bibs you can supply any child with their very own, handmade bibs that will last much longer than any store bought product. Choose between an embroidered bib, a round desin, or square motifs. Here’s a good tip: use cotton for an easy washable and longer lasting product. |
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Crochet Pattern: Adjustable Quick Socks Version 2
Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on February 8th, 2015 by Rachel Choi – Be the first to commentTired of making socks with tiny single crochet stitches? This second version of the quick socks uses a even taller crochet stitch than the first version. The pattern uses treble/tripe crochet stitches to work up even quicker. No need to worry about the spaces created from taller stitches, each stitch is linked together to create a solid fabric. This sock pattern is crocheted from the toe up to the leg in one piece (no sewing required) so you can try it on as you go. It is extremely adjustable, since it can be crocheted with any weight of yarn for any foot size you can imagine, from babies to adults, women and men, it’s all possible! You can adjust the length of your socks from ankle socks to knee highs. |
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Crochet Pattern: Striped Eyelet Sweater (9 Sizes)
Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on February 2nd, 2015 by Rachel Choi – Be the first to commentAlternating solid stripes with eyelet rows, the stitch pattern on this sweater creates a classic look. The sweater is crocheted from the top down with no sewing required. It can be made in 9 different sizes from X-Small to 5X. Try it on as you go to ensure the proper fit. The sweater is intended to have a loose, comfortable fit that’s great for layering. As an adjustable sweater, you can make the sleeves as long or short as you like. |
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Crochet Pattern: Adjustable Quick Socks
Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on January 25th, 2015 by Rachel Choi – 2 CommentsTired of making socks with tiny single crochet stitches? This pattern uses double crochet stitches to work up quicker. No need to worry about the spaces created from taller stitches, each stitch is linked together to create a solid fabric. This sock pattern is crocheted from the toe up to the leg in one piece so you can try it on as you go. It is extremely adjustable, since it can be crocheted with any weight of yarn for any foot size you can imagine, from babies to adults, it’s all possible! You can adjust the length of your socks from ankle socks to knee highs. |
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