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  • 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…

  • Cactus Cross Stitch

    Hi Everyone! Welcome to my newly designed website by Jade of Jade Creative Co! I will continue to share with you my creations and patterns on this new website. Thank you for visiting! If you have been following me on Instagram, you may have noticed that I have been completing a few new cross stitch projects. I really enjoy how relaxing it is and take it up when I need a break from crocheting or knitting. I can also create personalized presents that don’t take as much time as some other crafts. I found this cactus cross stitch pattern (the website currently seems to be down) when I was searching for…