Ulita Doily

This green wonder is breathtaking! We admire its author’s talent and creativity so much. If you are looking for a challenge this autumn, grab your hook and start working on this decorative doily. Will you stick with this fresh green shade? We surely would!

Ulita Doily

The original pattern and the photos are available in Alla Chikalova’s group on Facebook: Ulita Doily

Wispweave Rectangle Doily

This is another great project by Julia Hart. It is a beautiful, richly interwoven rectangle doily crochet pattern, almost a Celtic knot on steroids. The intricate stitching will be a pleasant challenge for every crocheter. A set on a table or a sideboard would look so stunning. To my mind’s eye, the green and white combo presented by the author is sensational.

Wispweave Rectangle Doily

The original pattern and the photos are available on Draiguna here: Wispweave Rectangle

Sassy Autumn Hat

Let’s jump from the classic to the playful. This autumn hat is a fabulous take on the beanie, with a very classy decorative touch – the button. You will achieve the best effect using fall or earth tone colors, especially with mottled yarns.

Sassy Autumn Hat

The original pattern and the photos are available on Nana’s Crafty Home: Sassy Autumn Hat

Shade Card Scarf

Colorful knit scarf made with 92 solid colors of DK yarn. The scarf is worked in rounds, so there’s no problem with ends, and each stripe uses little yarn, making it economical. This project is scrap-friendly, so you can use all your leftover yarn to make your knitted accessory truly unique. See the free knitting pattern.

Shade Card Scarf

PHOTOS by Frankie Brown / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

Challenge Mitts

Of course, gloves don’t have to be too functional. Indeed, this lacy number is purely aesthetic… and how wonderful it is too! I absolutely adore the the see-through yet highly visible texture and fit.

Challenge Mitts

The full article about this pattern is on Ravelry: Challange Mitts

Spirals Throw

This crochet blanket is something else, isn’t it? Marilyn’s design features panels with spiral motifs, which consist of two colors – blue and white. Working on this blanket will be an adventure, so grab your crochet hook, choose your favorite colors, and start today!

Spirals Throw

Go to the pattern: Spirals Throw Free Crochet Pattern