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  • Bernat Blanket Yarn and Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick Yarn Bath/Kitchen Mat Free Crochet Pattern

    Hi Everyone! I realized the other day that we do not have a kitchen mat for our kitchen and I had quite a bit of leftover Bernat Blanket Yarn and Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick Yarn so I decided to use the leftovers for a soft and absorbent mat. You can use any super bulky yarn you have to make this and mix and match colours to create your own personal kitchen mat. Abbreviations SC – Single Crochet CH – Chain SLST – Slip Stitch FO – Finish off *Example of colour change Materials Super Bulky Yarn (6) in two colours if you would like a contrasting mat…

  • Ten Things I Learned from Knitting my First Sweater

    Hi Everyone! As some of you may know, I recently finished my first knitted sweater using Susan’s Simple Sweater pattern by Sue Blacker. It took awhile since I am a slow knitter, but am very glad I did it. I made a few mistakes, but it’s wearable so I am very happy with that! Since this was my first big knitting project I wanted to share some of the things I learned while I made this sweater and help you in case you needed some pointers for your first knitted sweater project. So here they are: Lesson Number 1: Don’t change needles in the middle of your project. This was…

  • Adult Santa Hat

    Hi Everyone! It is the first of December and I want to share this Adult Santa Hat pattern with you all! I have made a few of these over the years and decided to share the pattern for it this year. It is a simple pattern that you can work up quickly! Materials 5.00 mm (H) Hook Worsted Weight (4) Yarn Tapestry Needle Scissors Abbreviations SC – Single Crochet CH – Chain ST – Stitch SLST – Slip Stitch SC2TOG – Single Crochet Two Stitches Together BKLO – Back Loop Only FO – Finish Off Pattern CH 8. Row 1: SC in 2nd CH from Hook and then across. Turn. CH 1. (7)…

  • Free Crochet Bucket Bag Pattern

    Hi Everyone! I know I haven’t shared with you a free pattern in a while! I was looking around all the shops trying to find a bucket bag to use as my project bag as I had seen quite a few crafters with one, but I couldn’t find any I liked. That was when I decided to make my own! Originally this bag was supposed to be a floor poof, but I thought it would be great to turn it into a bag. I added a pocket and key ring holder and added a few little details for hooks or pens 🙂 Here is the pattern (Written in US terms):…

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    Trinity Stitch Crochet Baby Blanket

    Hi Everyone! I recently finished this crochet baby blanket using Heather, from the Unraveled Mitten’s, pattern for the trinity stitch. I wanted to try a new stitch and googled some and thought Heather’s pattern was so pretty for the teal yarn I had. For the blanket I made, I casted on 150 chains as the pattern calls for chains in multiples of 2. Once you have completed the blanket to the length you would like, change the yarn to a contrasting colour and single crochet around the whole blanket. Once that is done, change the the yarn colour again and make an scalloped border. Materials5.00 mm (H) HookWorsted (4) Weight…

  • Newborn Hat and Booties Free Crochet Pattern

    Hi Everyone! I recently got a commission for a baby hat and booty set for their family that were having a baby. I got to work on it and created this pattern. It was quite fun to add a little texture to that hat and since I used thicker yarn that my previous booties pattern I had to adjust it and create a pattern that would fit a newborn baby. Materials5.00 mm (H) HookWorsted Weight (4) Yarn Tapestry NeedleScissors AbbreviationsSC – Single CrochetMR – Magic RingSLST – Slip StitchCH – Chain ST – StitchPuff Stitch – Yarn over, hook into stitch, yarn over, pull loop through stitch, yarn over, hook into stitch, yarn over, pull…

  • Crochet Cat Bottom/Butt Coaster

    Hi Everyone, It was my friend’s birthday recently and she likes cats and animated cat bottoms so I made her this cat butt coaster for her. It was a really easier than I thought to make up this pattern and I wanted to share it with you all. Here is the pattern: Materials5.00 mm (H) HookWorsted (4) Weight YarnTapestry NeedleScissorsStitch Marker AbbreviationsSC – Single CrochetMR – Magic RingST(s) – Stitch(es)HDC – Half Double CrochetSLST – Slip StitchFO – Finish Off PatternRound 1: Make 6 SC in a MR (6)Note: Place stitch marker at the beginning of Round 2.Round 2: 2 SC into each ST (12)Round 3: *1 SC in next ST, then 2…

  • Bunny Lovey Baby Safety Blanket Crochet Pattern

    Hi Everyone! I have seen these lovey blankets by many different crafters and wanted to try making one myself. I have this really soft yarn that my friends got me from Japan and decided to use that for it. It isn’t perfect, but I think it came out quite cute!  Here’s the pattern: Materials5.00 mm HookDK Yarn (Lightweight Yarn)ScissorsTapestry and Sewing NeedlesSafety Eyes and Nose or Pink and Black Embroidery ThreadStitch MarkerStuffing PatternBunny HeadRound 1: 6 SC into magic ring (6)Round 2: 2 SC into each stitch (12)Round 3: *1 SC into next stitch, then 2 SC into next stitch.* Repeat from * to * around (18)Round 4: *1 SC into next 2 stitches, then…

  • Crochet Christmas Tree Pattern

    Hi Everyone! Merry Christmas Eve! I love Christmas with the lights on the trees. I was looking for tree pattern to try and came across this Christmas tree advent calendar pattern by River Weaving. I didn’t have the time to make all the little ornaments, so I decided to make a line of lights using Repeat Crafter Me’s pattern for Christmas Tree Appliques. I also found a lovely star pattern on Ravelry, by The Woolly Stitch. Once I completed all the patterns I sewed them all together. Here is the completed tree:  I love how it turned out! It is so cute and I can reuse it year after year.…

  • Crochet Newborn Baby Socks Pattern

    Hi Everyone! I always love making baby items since they are so small and cute. They can also be completed quickly if you need a last minute baby shower gift. My friends had gone to Asia recently and brought me back this amazing alpaca yarn that I had to make baby socks with. They are so soft to the touch and I can just imagine them on a newborn. View fullsize Here is the pattern: Materials5.00 mm (H) HookDK YarnScissorsStitch MarkerTapestry Needle PatternRound 1: 6 SC into MR (6)Round 2: 2 SC into each stitch (12)Round 3: *1 SC, then 2 SC in next stitch.* Repeat from * to * around (18)Round 4…