Tulip Square Crop Top
Classic, fun, yet still a little saucy and playful; what other words best describe this super light and easy top? The full article about this pattern is on the wilmade.com blog: more info also on Ravelry.
Classic, fun, yet still a little saucy and playful; what other words best describe this super light and easy top? The full article about this pattern is on the wilmade.com blog: more info also on Ravelry.
The Celtic Weave Slippers have a distinct sole. They are also a little bit wider which should be easy to put on and comfortable to wear. However, the cuff with the Celtic knot-work is the real piece de resistance. They are simply beautiful! Go to the pattern: Celtic Weave Slippers
Intricate big throws don’t have to be colorful, and this version of Lilliana Blanket is a great example. When it’s made entirely with neutral colors, the focus is on textures. The bottom photo inspires us to use it as a decorative bedspread, but snuggling under it will be a treat as well. The full
Next, in your quest why not explore a top in a funky crochet halter top style with fringes? Indisputably, you will love this pattern if you are a boho lover. While the designer calls for Caron Simply Soft, you can use other worsted-weight yarns as well. The full article about this pattern is here:
The weekend snuggle sweater is a warm and comfortable sweater. The beauty of this sweater lies in its simplicity, with only hemmed cuffs and a lower hem adding some decorative elements. It is a wonderful garment that is easy and quick to make. You will love it, and so will anyone you gift it to.
A nice and comfy bucket hat for a kiddo is exactly what your toddler needs to be safe in the sun and have all the fun in the worlds (safely!). So if you’re looking for an easy bucket hat pattern, this piece by Pam Grice in the pictures below is just the project to make! Photos by Pam Grice /
Next, this Monther’s Day heart is actually a collection of different colored hearts that is just so adorable! Let Mom know your love as she’s drinking her afternoon tea with friends. The full article about this pattern is here: The Hearts of Hope Coasters
Zoya Matyushenko evidently has a taste for intricate doilies! This structural wonder is for ambitious and experienced crocheters. The pattern uses a lot of reliefs, a variety of stitches, and a challenging, strikingly beautiful border. The original pattern and the photos are available on Ravelry
Next, while more fall colored, this end of summer shopping bag has lovely flower rosettes that are so much fun and a summery touch yet still in autumn colors. Oh my! The full article about this pattern is on kamecrochet.com: More info about project photographed also on Ravelry.
Next, here is another example of an animal coaster pattern, which can be adopted to many crochet items as you need. At any time you can make a coaster, an applique, or a key cover. Moreover, you can also make two paws, stuff and sew them toghether to make a cute softie hanger for a school backpack.
This shawl by Carmen Heffernan uses an open lace crochet stitch and a bottom-up construction. Notice the vibrant border – isn’t it the perfect addition to this shawl? Photos by Carmen Heffernan / ravelry.com Find this free pattern on anniedesigncrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.