Here is a scarf that is perfect for the fall and autumn weather. The granny square inspired stitch pattern gives it a rustic look. Crochet it in autumn colors to match the season or your favorite colors to complement any outfit. The triangle shape is perfect for giving an outfit dimension and also filling in the neck area on V-neck coats. The pattern is crocheted from the top down, so that you can easily add more rows to adjust the size of the scarf. Make it as big as you want, big enough to wear as a shawl if you wish.
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What age did you start crocheting? I was around 10 years old when I started. I didn’t have many patterns to work with, mostly just hats and scarves. There are so many more interesting things to crochet that can engage the youth. In this post I rounded up a variety of crochet patterns for kids to crochet, and of course you can crochet them too!
In the spirit of Halloween, here is a bow pattern that is made with candy corn colors: yellow, orange, and white. Attach the bow to a headband or glue on a barrette or hair clip for an easy accessory. You can even use it to adorn a hat or bag. However you decide to use it, be sure to crochet a few to give away to family and friends. Click Here To Read More »
Who’s ready to dress up for Halloween? You don’t need a goofy or scary costume to be in the Halloween spirit. Crochet this shawl for a unique and elegant look. The shawl is crocheted in the round from the center out in one large circle. The size of the shawl can easily be adjusted to fit anyone by adding more or less rounds until it is the size desired. Drape the shawl over your shoulders or you can even hang it as an awesome Halloween wall decoration!
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A while ago I made a directory of crocheters who sell finished crochet items that are made from Crochet Spot patterns. Often times, I have non-crocheters that ask me to purchase a finished item, but since I spend a large amount of time pattern designing, I’m not able to make a lot of finished crocheted items to sell. This free directory has been very helpful in connecting buyers with sellers. So if you’ve crocheted a few Crochet Spot patterns in the past, and are actively selling items made from Crochet Spot patterns, please let me know so that I can add you to the directory. What’s better than free advertising for your personal business?
If you are a crocheter and would like to be added to this free directory, please email [email protected] and include the following information:
Your full name and business name (if you have one)
Link to your online shop (Etsy shop, personal website, Facebook page, etc.) so that folks can see your work
Email address, which will appear publicly in the directory
List the CrochetSpot.com patterns (exact names) that you enjoy crocheting the most and/or the patterns you make to sell.
2 – 3 sentences about yourself and/or your crochet work, to be displayed with your information
Please be sure to provide all information as incomplete submissions will not be published in the directory.
If you’ve been following along recently on the blog, you’ve come across a few beginner level wire jewelry crochet patterns: Circle Wire Earrings and Wire Fashion Ring. In this post, I have a video that demonstrates a bracelet being crocheting. Hopefully this video will help those that are having trouble working with wire.
As usual, the crochet pattern itself is super easy, but the tricky part is getting used to crocheting with wire. The pattern used is simply a few rows of single crochet stitches. 30 gauge wire is used to crochet the bracelet, which is softer and easier to work with compared to my previous patterns. The softer wire, also works wells to create a flexible bracelet.
The video below, by Beaducation, will walk you through crocheting a practice swatch with regular yarn, to crocheting the wire bracelet from beginning to end. It is a long video that is very detailed, so feel free to skip around if it is too slow for you, or pause it every now and then if you are crocheting along.
I’m a huge fan of Beaducation (with no affiliation), and love their tutorials and supplies for jewelry making! What do you think of this video? Did you enjoy crocheting jewelry?
Thickness, lace, and chevrons all in one afghan? Yes, you read that right! It might sound like an odd combination, but it truly works to create a warm, modern, fashionable afghan. Use it as a blanket or even wrap it around you like a shawl. Using one of my all time favorite stitch patterns, this afghan is crocheted from the bottom up in one solid color, although you are welcomed to change colors if you prefer. The pattern creates a chevron pattern by alternating solid and lacy rows. Using a super bulky weight yarn and a large crochet look, the afghan will probably be one of the fastest you’ve ever crocheted.
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Here are 10 free crochet patterns to get you into the fall crocheting spirit! Patterns range from scarves to jewelry to home decor. Fall is my favorite season to crochet, especially if you took a summer hiatus. Boost the fall and autumn mood by using lots of red, yellow, and orange. I hope you all enjoy crocheting the patterns rounded up in this post.
I never tire of finding new ways to showcase granny squares! Designing with them always adds a little reminder of tradition to a modern style, and I am always in for a little retro. These little jars are great for holding tealights, or tiny potted plants, like succulents.
The pattern is quick and easy. First you will crochet 4 simple granny squares and border them in a round of white single crochet. Then you will join them using a simple single crochet method. There are tips at the bottom of this post explaining how to make this cover for a different sized jars, too.
Mini jars covered in granny squares are just too cute. I would love to see them lining a long table at a country themed wedding or party, wouldn’t you?! Click Here To Read More »
Meow cat lovers, this pattern is for you! The pattern comes in 5 sizes, baby, toddler, child, adult, and large adult. Crochet matching hats for the whole family. The hat is crocheted seamlessly in the round, from the top down, in one piece. Then the face is added on. Choose your favorite cat color and get crocheting!
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