This pattern is wonderfully simple! Most of the stitching is a basic rectangle with a little bit of shaping for the neck and sleeves. Then you just sew the pieces together and enjoy it! If someone is looking to get into garments and wants to try a relatively simple one, I highly recommend this one. It’s not always easy, and of course there’s some frogging involved to get your fit just right sometimes, but it would be a great choice for an approachable garment pattern.
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Country Grace Pullover – Crochet Pattern Review
Overall, I’m quite pleased with my new Country Grace Pullover. It was an easy crochet pattern to follow worked in a stitch pattern similar to the classic granny stitch, and easy to adjust to fit just the way I wanted. This is an excellent Spring and Summer top, though living in Florida, I will enjoy it all year long.
Learn A Stitch Dishcloths + Annie’s Hook & Needle Kit Club
When I began this project I was not actually a member BUT (spoilers), I have since signed up because this was super fun. I was sent this kit from a friend who just didn’t plan to do this one themselves and wanted to see if I was interested in trying it out and reviewing it. I decided to use this as a test of sorts, to see if I would consider this a worthwhile kit if I had paid the monthly fee. If I liked it, I planned to sign up for real. And I just did! Come check out my review in more detail.
Dip-Dyed Cosmetic Bag or Hook Pouch – Crochet Pattern Review
This pattern is very simple and I really enjoyed it! The back-loop stitches add some interest without losing the sturdiness of single crochet. Simple color-blocking adds even more visual pop. My mind is full of all the potential for this pattern, especially given how quickly it works up. You could make one the night before going on a trip, if you realize you don’t have a bag for your makeup essentials. Or can you imagine how cute this would be as a gift for a friend?
Ribbed Granny Stitch Cowl – Crochet Pattern Review
This pattern is so fun, simple, and easy. The ribbing takes the bulk of the time, and then suddenly you just do a few rows of basic shaping and it’s done, you have a new accessory ready to go! The texture lends itself to both solid and variegated yarns beautifully, and lets you choose if you want a neutral to go with everything or a bright rainbow to add some pop to your outfit!
How to Crochet a Toadstool Perfect for a Fairy Garden!
Free crochet pattern how to crochet an adorable toadstool perfect for a fairy garden!
Body Language Sweater – Crochet Pattern Review – Knits ‘n Knots
This is a crochet pattern review of the Body Language Sweater by Knits ‘n Knots. This post contains affiliate links for WeCrochet. If you make a purchase by clicking on them, I make a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thanks for your support! It’s me, Abigail with A Stitch Shy of Normal…. Read more
Dip-Dyed Cosmetic Bag (or Hook Pouch) – Free Crochet Pattern
This is a free crochet pattern for how-to make my new Dip-Dyed Cosmetic Bag! This bag features a fun ribbed pattern, two color blocks, and uses simple crochet stitches. This post contains affiliate links for Color Street and SheIn. If you make a purchase by clicking on them, I make a small commission at no… Read more
Snowcapped Cowl – Free Crochet Pattern
This is a free crochet pattern for how-to crochet my Snowcapped Cowl. I don’t use Red Heart’s With Love very much, but I happened to have two skeins in my stash, and couldn’t help but fall in love with the soft, squishy feel. One of my favorite stitches for texture is the puff stitch, and… Read more
Tessellated Triangles Sweater – Part 4: Sleeves
Part 4 of the crochet-a-long for how to crochet the Tessellated Triangles Sweater is on the sleeves. This post contains affiliate links for LoveCrafts. If you make a purchase by clicking on them, I make a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thanks for your support! This week, we are working on either… Read more