The cloche (lit. lampshade) is a style of beanie that has a downturned brim. This one is made using a lighter yarn but with denser stitches. The end result is that it will be better for a windier day. Also, the tight weave makes it better suited to an elegant outfit than something more airy. The little flower applique, finally, is a beautiful and crowning touch.
The original pattern and the photos are available here: Flower Cloche Hat
Celtic Weave Slippers
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
Brick Beanie
Finally, the last project for you to try: Brick Beanie. The Brick Beanie is an super easy pattern among all crochet hats and is based on the combination of simple and double crochet stitches.
The original pattern and the photos are available here: Brick Beanie
Starry Textured Beanie
Mustard colored yarn is pretty amazing! That’s why Starry Textured Beanie is one of my favourite pattern. Starry Textured Beanie looks a bit fancy and stylish. Use bulky yarn for the perfect effect! I’m sure you will be delighted with the end result.
PHOTOS by Kristin Baird / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry.
Celtic Weave Fingerless
For all of you into Celtic knot-work, here are some that proudly sport criss-crossing “ropes”. I absolutely love the texture.
The full article about this pattern is on Over the Apple Tree blog: Celtic Weave Fingerless
Charming Kitty Applique
Next, this quick cat applique is a feline silhouette of a contented kitty looking out for the next ball of yarn or tasty morsel. Better still, it’s a fun and lightning-fast project to make, and will be a great way to decorate your other projects.
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