Don’t you think that the purple color really brings up the texture of this shawl? It’s delicate like a spider net, however, it will provide wind protection on colder summer days, and it will look gorgeous as an addition to your outfit.
PHOTOS by Maryna Radzko / Ravelry.com
Read more about it on Ravelry.
Pinwheel Flowers
I personally don’t like real flower bouquets, because I always feel sorry for the withering flowers, unlike these ones, that will last you for ever. For instance, you can gift such bouquet to your friends on their birthday!
The full article about the free pattern is here ravelry. More info on on this version is here ravelry
Pretty Purple Arm Warmers
It’s very unusual to meet such a voluminous design for hand warmers, but it looks so fresh and cute! You can try to make the same with the free knitted fingerless gloves pattern. You’ll enjoy creating this texture and wear them pridefully for your stylish look.
PHOTOS by Wenonah Pickrell / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
Sunny Days Market Bag
I love such juicy colours, and especially the accessories in such vivid colours, because they can change the whole outfit and make it more interesting! In addition to being useful during shopping, this bag can also be used as an original addition to jeans and a basic blouse.
You will find this free pattern here ravelry.
Raised Shell Baby Outfit
Another classic outfit for your baby is made using shell crocheting. It’s a vintage-looking baby accessory, with decorative stripes around the sleeves, hem and neckline. Wow! A link to the free pattern is below photos.
The full article about this pattern is here: Raised Shell Baby Outfit
One Skein Cheshire Cat Shawl
Take a look at this gorgeous shawl made by Melina Frenken. Isn’t it just the most beautiful project ever? It’s a shawl that’s knitted from just one skein of yarn and it brings up the color into life! What’s more, it’s very simple and easy to memorize. The finished size is 216 x 30 cm, but it’s quite easily adjustable.
PHOTOS by Melina Frenken / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.