Free Pattern
-
Easy Crochet Easter Egg Pattern – Spring Decor Three Ways
With Easter a month away, I have been trucking along figuring out some crochet Easter egg patterns to share. After I discovered how wonderful it is to use DK yarn to make amigurumi's with, I have been using it non stop in my pattern designs! It creates a much softer look and it curves nicer than some thicker yarns when you are making more detailed items.
-
Easy Four Leaf Clover Crochet Pattern
It is almost St. Patrick's Day and some of you may have seen the reel I made for this Four Leaf Clover Crochet pattern, but I thought I would also share this as a written pattern on the blog as well!
-
FREE Tulip Basket Crochet Pattern – For Spring and Easter
As spring unfolds, bringing Easter along with its vibrant blooms and renewed life, what better way to celebrate than by creating a beautiful, handcrafted tulip basket? This free crochet pattern is not only a delightful project for those who love to crochet but also a wonderful way to welcome the essence of spring into your home. Whether you're an avid crocheter looking for a seasonal project or a beginner eager to try something new, this tulip basket crochet pattern is perfect for all skill levels.
-
Crochet Birthday Cake – Free Pattern – LED Tea Light
In this delightful crochet project, we'll create a charming crochet birthday cake that safely incorporates an LED tealight. Ideal for crafters of any skill level, this pattern provides a fun way to celebrate with a handmade touch. Let's get started on this unique and heartwarming gift!
-
Free Cute-Cumber Valentine’s Day Cross Stitch Pattern
Valentine’s Day is a time to express love and appreciation to those we hold dear. While traditional gifts like chocolates and roses are always appreciated, adding a personal and creative touch can make the day even more special. This year, why not surprise your loved one with a handmade gift that’s both unique and charming? We’re talking about a delightful cucumber-themed Valentine's Day cross stitch pattern card, a perfect blend of whimsy and affection. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the significance of handmade gifts, the art of cross stitching, and provide a free cucumber-themed cross stitch pattern perfect for a Valentine's Day card.
-
Free Valentine’s Day Cross Stitch Card Pattern
Valentine's Day: Celebrate Love with a Free Valentine's Day Cross Stitch Pattern for a Heartfelt Card Valentine's Day, a celebration of love and affection, holds a special place in the hearts of many. It's a day filled with romantic gestures and heartfelt messages. In this digital age, the charm of a handmade gift, like a cross-stitch card, is unparalleled. This blog post delves into the origins of Valentine's Day, the significance of handmade gifts, and offers you a free cross-stitch pattern to create a unique Valentine's card for your loved one.
-
Easy Free Crochet Headband Pattern – Perfect for Last-Minute Gifts!
Welcome to my cozy corner of creativity where yarn and hooks come to life! Today, I’m thrilled to share with you a delightful project that’s not only fashionable but also functional – a free crochet headband pattern that’s an absolute lifesaver when you need a thoughtful, handmade gift in a pinch.
-
Free Crochet Elf Hat Pattern
I made this elf hat last year and finally got the chance to write out the pattern! It is similar to the Santa Hat, but just with a longer and skinnier top! Hope you enjoy the free crochet elf hat pattern!
-
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…