Best Crochet Patterns

Crochet Pattern: Honeycomb Table Runner

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on June 22nd, 2014 by Candace – 1 Comment
This table runner featuring an open edging is versatile and fun to make. It looks good on both its right and wrong sides and can be used with many different table settings. The pattern is written for a more intimate setup but can be adjusted to fit tables of varying widths and lengths, by making the runner as long as desired. crochet honeycomb table runner

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Crochet Pattern: Floral Table Runner

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on June 15th, 2014 by Amy Yarbrough – Be the first to comment
Table runners are great pieces for spicing up the tables in your home. Here’s one made with motifs so that the length, and width, are customizable. Simply add more flowers to lengthen and widen the runner, or make less for a smaller piece. Each floral motif is lightweight and easy to make. Once you’ve made as many as you wish, stitch them together for a handmade conversation piece perfect for summer days and lemonade! crochet floral table runner

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Crochet Pattern: Swimsuit Coverup (9 Sizes)

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on June 8th, 2014 by Rachel Choi – 4 Comments
This swimsuit coverup looks like a cute dress, but is constructed like a wrap. The mesh pattern is quick and easy to crochet, and allows for the coverup to stretch. The light weight yarn and light stitch pattern is great for wearing on the beach or by the pool. The pattern includes instructions for 9 different sizes from X-small to 5X, but also includes instructions for customizing the width and length as you see fit.

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Crochet Pattern: Little Arbor Fingerless Gloves

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on May 29th, 2014 by Candace – 2 Comments
These gloves get their name from the little trees that decorate the wrist and forearm. Fingerless gloves are great to have on hand (no pun intended) when it’s cold outside or when the air conditioners turn on and indoor spaces get chilly. Made in juicy summer colors, they’re a great reminder that spring and summer are right outside. Made in deep, warm colors, they’re a great compliment to wintery outfits. crochet little arbor fingerless gloves

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Crochet Pattern: Cliffside Infinity Scarf

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on May 26th, 2014 by Amy Yarbrough – 2 Comments
As with most clothing accessories, infinity scarves can differ in length and width as well as thickness and weight, making them available for wearing year round. In the summertime a lightweight scarf is preferable while the winter begs a more fibrous and heavy stitch. This scarf is a longer version giving you the ability to wrap it three times or just twice for a more draped look. With a thick stitch texture, your neck won’t lack for warmth. A strap holds the layers together for a stylish twist. Don’t you think the button adds just the right touch? crochet cliffside infinity scarf

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Crochet Pattern: Lacy Tunisian Scarf

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on May 22nd, 2014 by Candace – 1 Comment
Small and airy, this triangular scarf is a good pick for spring. This scarf can be worn in a number of ways to accessorize your wardrobe. The large hook and gauge provide drape while also preventing the dreaded Tunisian curling. The pattern requires at least an intermediate knowledge of Tunisian crochet and the ability to understand some special directions. If you’re ready for a Tunisian crochet challenge, this scarf is for you!

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Crochet Pattern: Mrs. Muir Afghan

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on May 15th, 2014 by Amy Yarbrough – 25 Comments
In the 1947 movie, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, there are two granny style afghans belonging to Mrs. Muir that are very noticeable. One is a granny motif afghan while the other looks like this one here. I loved the second one so much I decided to redesign it for Crochet Spot. This afghan is a perfect square that you can adjust to make as large or small as you desire. There’s no turning involved with this pattern so the right side of the stitches will all appear on one side. Have fun mixing and matching colors to make this granny square inspired afghan your own! crochet granny square afghan

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Crochet Pattern: Accent Belts

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on May 8th, 2014 by Amy Yarbrough – Be the first to comment
Whether wearing them with a dress or over a shirt, adding belts to accent your outfit has become the thing to do. With the plethora of crochet stitches at our fingertips, what better way to have fun with them than with something you can wear. Make them in your choice of tones and these three belts will compliment your style in every season. Here’s a tip: take this chance to try out some new ways to tie belts! crochet accent belts

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Crochet Pattern: Stepped Up Scarf

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on May 5th, 2014 by Candace – 2 Comments
If you are looking for a challenging yet fun project for spring or summer, look no further than this scarf. With its open and closed pattern and stair step edges on the long sides, it’s sure to add interest to any outfit. While its shaping looks simple, the stitches used are not, so this pattern is recommended for adventurous intermediate to advanced crocheters who are interested in linked stitches and right-angle increases. crochet stepped up scarf

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Crochet Pattern: Pioneer Shawl

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on April 27th, 2014 by Amy Yarbrough – Be the first to comment
There’s nothing like looking through old designs and patterns to inspire you to create something new, I always say. I found a pattern that inspired this one while watching an old James Stewart film. It was worn by a pioneer woman and you could tell that it must have been a round afghan she had folded over and draped across her shoulders. I loved the idea so I decided to mimic the design. Since it is first a round afghan you could throw it across the back of the couch, and then when you want a warm shawl, simply fold it over and wear it! crochet pioneer shawl

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