Best Crochet Patterns

Crochet Pattern: Crescent Scarf

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on April 17th, 2014 by Candace – Be the first to comment
The crescent scarf is made to wrap around your shoulders and sit flat in the back. It can take on several classy looks including around the shoulders and crossed over the chest. Of course, it can also be worn like a regular straight scarf. A nice shawl pin or other fastener can hold it in place for all day wear. The crescent scarf is worked width-wise, so you can easily add or subtract length to get the look you want.

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Crochet Pattern: Verdant Hexagon Bag

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on April 13th, 2014 by Amy Yarbrough – 2 Comments
Spring is officially here and even the crustiest among us can’t help but catch the fever! Colors call out to us from former barren ground: yellows, purples, pinks and lots of green. And it can’t help but spread to our crochet addiction. Put those cool tones of winter behind you and get ready for something splashy with this pattern. Hexagon motifs put a spin on the granny square and give this bag a character all its own. Add a button for accent or leave the sides open for carrying exercise gear. But whatever you do, have fun with it! Verdant Bag Full

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Crochet Pattern: Chevron Flower Pillow Cover

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on April 6th, 2014 by Rachel Choi – 1 Comment
Crochet this chevron pillow cover in two contrasting colors or use as many different colors as you desire! You can make the stripes as thick or thin as you desire too. The large flower is crocheted separately from the pillow cover, then sewn own. The flower is crocheted in the round all in one piece. This cover is designed to fit over a 16″ pillow. It can be assembled as a permanent cover or removable cover so that you can take it off and wash it as needed.

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Crochet Pattern: Sprightly Swimsuit Coverup

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on March 31st, 2014 by Amy Yarbrough – 2 Comments
At times I really feel the need to get back to the basics of crochet and I’ve found granny squares are the perfect choice for those moments. These simple squares are incredibly versatile and can work up into just about anything you so desire. Here is a simple and light coverup using those famed motifs for that trip to the beach! This pattern comes in 3 sizes so that it can be made for anyone from an X-Small to Large to 5X. Feel free to customize your coverup by mixing different colored motifs. Sprightly Swimsuit Coverup

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Crochet Pattern: Soft Serve Scarf

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on March 23rd, 2014 by Claire Ortega-Reyes – 2 Comments
Add that splash of color to any outfit with a two-toned scarf. Much like your favorite soft serve with two flavors, the two colors of the scarf meld together when worn. The lacy design evokes a classic teardrop or polka dot design from afar. Make it in color combinations of the latest palette, or in the colors of a school or team. Using medium weight yarn in acrylic or wool makes this a warm scarf, too. 

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Crochet Pattern: Baby Mary Jane Booties (3 Sizes)

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on March 17th, 2014 by Candace – Be the first to comment
Mary Janes are a classic shoe style, especially on the little ones. These booties are made in one piece, strap and all! This pattern requires no sewing and no attaching small fasteners. With the little ones and parents in mind, these booties are easy to put on and take off. The booties are crocheted in the round, shaped from the bottom of the sole to the top. crochet baby mary jane booties

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Crochet Pattern: Flor Del Amor Pillow

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on March 10th, 2014 by Amy Yarbrough – 3 Comments
My cousin and I are the same age and are four days shy of sharing the same birthday. This year I wanted to make her something handmade, so I rummaged through my yarn stash and pulled out a handful of colors I thought really fit her style. Some time later I presented her with this pillow and was pleased that she liked it. Now here is the pattern for you! Using a variety of stitches for a regal look, this pillow will grace any room in the house. Enjoy! Flor Del Amor Pillow

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Crochet Pattern: Sideways Chevron Boot Cuffs

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on March 2nd, 2014 by Candace – Be the first to comment
Boot cuffs are a great accessory whether you wear them just to add to an outfit or to fill in the space left in a pair of roomy boots. The chevron pattern is fun to work and simple enough for newer crocheters. The pattern is created by crocheting eyelets, row after row, establishing the sideways chevron look. The cuffs are designed with ridges on the top and bottom to keep the cuffs in place. This pattern comes with instructions for three sizes that stretch to fit a range of calves and ankles. crochet chevron boot cuffs

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Crochet Pattern: Winter Wonderland Capelet

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on February 23rd, 2014 by Amy Yarbrough – Be the first to comment
With just the right amount of drape and a touch of fur, you’ll fit right in on the frozen pond wearing this capelet about your shoulders. The pattern is crocheted with an interesting shell pattern that’s worked from the top down. It is designed so that one size will fit most adults and teens. You can choose to make your own pom poms or buy them from a craft store. Whether you like them big or small, the pom poms are a delightful part of the pattern! Winter Wonderland Capelet

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Crochet Pattern: Tunisian Checkerboard Neckwarmer

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on February 16th, 2014 by Candace – Be the first to comment
Several checkerboard panels make this a fun project, and this Tunisian crochet neckwarmer is worked flat with a single seam, so there is no need for a double-ended hook. The stitches used make it a good project for those just branching out into Tunisian crochet who want a little variety. For a more pronounced checkerboard effect, feel free to change colors. crochet tunisian checkerboard neckwarmer

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