Free Pattern
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Mary Jane Crochet Slippers Pattern
Hi Everyone! I’ve recently been making a few items to keep my feet warm. I had some wool yarn around that I decided to use to make some Mary Jane crochet slippers. This pattern is another testing pattern that I just used my own feet to measure against. If you have larger or smaller feet you can adjust the pattern to make them fit! View fullsize Here is the pattern: Materials5.00mm (H) HookMedium Weight (4) YarnScissorsTapestry Needle Stitch Marker (I just used a safety pin) AbbreviationsSC – Single CrochetMR – Magic RingSLST – Slip StitchCH – ChainSC2TOG – Single Crochet two stitches together PatternRound 1: 6 SC in a MR (6) Note: Place stitch marker…
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Simple Cozy Crochet Socks Pattern
I have always wanted to making some crochet socks and create a pattern for it. I recently did that and made some basic crochet socks that keep my feet warm! This pattern is simple and my first crochet socks pattern so there may be some mistakes! Please let me know if there are any!
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Easy Crochet Collar Pattern
Hi Everyone! Today's post will be a pattern I used to create a crochet collar that can add a little change to your outfits. I used the pattern from Nicole's Mindless One Skein Scarf and adjusted it so I could make it into a collar. The pattern is super simple and looks really pretty. I had made the scarf previously and liked the way it looked so decided to use the pattern for a collar.
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“Chummy” from Call the Midwife Amigurumi Pattern
Hi Everyone! Today I want to share with you Amy’s amigurumi pattern for Chummy from Call the Midwife! She uses cotton yarn to make this doll and it was really easy to work with. I usually use acrylic yarn to make amigurumis, but the cotton yarn was really smooth and the doll was worked up quickly. I used Bernat’s Handcrafters Cotton Yarn for this project. For the glasses I used some metal wire and my fingers to create the shape. I would recommend using thicker wire for the glasses since it is not that obvious with the thin wire I used. Here are some pictures of this project: View fullsize…
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Pumpkin Newborn Baby Crochet Hat Pattern
Hi Everyone! Ever since I made the pumpkin and Jack-o-Lantern patterns, I felt like I had to make a pumpkin hat for a newborn. This is a very easy pattern that would look adorable on any new babies in your life for their Halloween costume or just another fall day. View fullsize Here is the pattern: Materials5.00 mm (H) HookMedium Weight (4) Yarn (I used Loops and Threads Impeccable and Craft Smart Value)ScissorsTapestry NeedleStitch Marker AbbreviationsCH – ChainMR– Magic RingDC – Double CrochetSLST – Slip StitchST – StitchFO – Finish Off PatternPumpkin – Start with Brown YarnRound 1: CH 2. 8 DC into a MR. SLST into 2nd CH of CH 2…
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Jack-o-Lantern Crochet Pattern
Hi Everyone! It is nearing the end of October and that means it is almost time for Halloween! I haven’t been trick or treating for many years now, but giving out candy and carving pumpkins into Jack-o-Lanterns is always fun. That is why I want to share with you a Jack-o-Lantern pattern that you can crochet and don’t have to scoop out all the seeds from the centre to make a face. View fullsize Here is the pattern: Materials 4.00 mm (G) HookLoops and Threads Impeccable Yarn (Medium (4))ScissorsTapestry NeedlesStitch MarkerBlack Felt Fabric AbbreviationsSC – Single CrochetMR – Magic RingST – StitchSC2TOG – Single Crochet 2 Stitches TogetherFO – Finish…
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Pumpkin Crochet Pattern
Hi Everyone! It is the time of year where there are lots of pumpkins ready to harvest and eat so I wanted to make a little pumpkin that you can use as decoration. You can adjust the pattern to make larger or smaller pumpkins. It is up to you! View fullsize View fullsize Here is the pattern: Materials4.00 mm (G) HookLoops and Threads Impeccable Yarn (Medium (4))ScissorsTapestry NeedlesStitch Marker AbbreviationsSC – Single CrochetMR – Magic RingST – StitchSC2TOG – Single Crochet 2 Stitches TogetherFO – Finish OffCH – ChainSLST – Slip StitchHDC– Half-Double CrochetDC – Double Crochet PatternPumpkinRound 1: 6 SC into MR (6)Note: Place Stitch Marker at the beginning of…
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Crochet Reusable Facial Cotton Pads Pattern
Hi Everyone! Fall is upon us for those that live in the northern hemisphere and it is getting quite chilly. I haven’t posted a free pattern in awhile so here is a simple pattern that you can whip up quickly using some scrap cotton you might have lying around. If you are like me then you will have a stock of cotton yarn every time you go to Michael’s and the Bernat Cotton Yarn goes on sale! View fullsize View fullsize This cotton pad pattern is as follows. Materials5.00 mm (H) HookBernat Cotton Yarn (MediumWeight)ScissorsTapestry NeedleStitch Marker AbbreviationsSC –Single CrochetSLST – Slip StitchST – StitchFO – Finish Off PatternRound 1: 6…
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Crochet Call the Midwife Newborn Baby Blanket
Hi Everyone! It seems like everyone I know is having a baby so this week I want to share with you the Call the Midwife Newborn Baby Blanket Pattern that was designed by Rebecca of Little Monkey’s Crochet. Before I started this blanket I had never watched the TV show, but had always heard good things about it. I was definitely missing out because once I started watching it I couldn’t stop! I completed the blanket while watching the show and noticed it in many of the episodes of the show. This pattern is easy to follow and you can make it as long or wide as you want. I…
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Knitted Scarf Pattern (Contrasting Colours)
Hi Everyone! This week I want to share the pattern for the second knitted scarf I made in the UK during my vacation. This one isn’t an infinity scarf like the previous pattern, but it is worked up quickly and if you like the look of the scarf you can sew the ends together to make an infinity scarf. I used the same needles and yarn for this project because I like how quickly I can finish knitting it. Here’s the Pattern: Materials 10.0 mm (Size 15) Needles 2 Skeins of Super Bulky Yarn (I used Loops and Threads in Mushroom and Moss Green) (82 metres ((90) yards) each) Scissors…