I was incredibly happy with the process and my results in this finished cardigan. It’s eye-catching, fun, and comfy! The pattern was simple to understand and even the sewing wasn’t hard. It just takes time to put all the squares together, but at the end, you’ll have a gorgeous cardigan to show off to the world!
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Mini Belly Ellie – Crochet Pattern Review
The first pattern I worked up from Madeline Mae Co was the Mini Belly Ellie, and I have since made 5 more! This pattern works up super easily, and the finished project is nothing shy of adorable! I’m currently in full market-prep mode, and this pattern has been a lifesaver for working up medium-sized stuffies in blanket yarn to fill up my stand. Best part of this pattern- there is a bonus mod for a completely different design included in the already reasonably-priced pattern!
Easter Bunny Crochet Garland – Crochet Pattern Review
There are multiple uses and variations for this pattern! You can make little bunny centerpiece, use them as mantle or shelf décor, string them together to make a garland or even use them as bunny toys to stuff in Easter baskets. I chose to make the garland with them, and I am going to use it to decorate the front of my desk at work.
Cute Cupcake Mug Rug – Crochet Pattern Review
when I started to feel that urge to update my home decor this spring a little bit, I came across this absolutely adorable cupcake “mug rug” that I could put on my coffee table instead of boring coasters, and I can even make a few extra for my birthday this year, in my favorite colors!
Juniper Festival Crossbody Bum Bag – Crochet Pattern Review
This crochet pattern is one I would very strongly recommend. It was easy to make, it doesn’t use too much yarn so it’s affordable, and it gives you a very useful and super cute accessory at the end. I plan to use this adorable little bag a lot this coming summer! It’s not huge so it won’t weigh you down, but it has the space for the basics like a wallet and phone.
Spring Shaker Bundle – Crochet Pattern Review
A cute set of rattles like this adorable Easter-themed one by Katie Mae Crochet would be perfect for a spring baby shower gift or a toddler’s birthday. All three patterns included in this bundle work up quickly and easily, and the ways to customize these cuties are endless! These Easter shakers are great as a bundle or individually, and they are sure to wow prospective customers at your next craft fair or make a new mom smile!
2 Hour Slipper Boots – Crochet Pattern Review
The 2 Hour Slipper Boots is an excellent pattern if you want something truly quick and easy! This is a great pattern for a beginner wanting to make clothing that isn’t the standard go-to of a beanie or scarf.
Volume One Afghan Square – Free Crochet Pattern | Stitch Sampler Afghan Square
I just love the look of sampler stitch projects, and have been dreaming up ways to create my own. I’ve combined 6 fun stitch patterns together to create this 12″ afghan square full of lovely textures.
Tolosa Vest – Crochet Pattern Review
I love the simplicity of popping a cute vest over a solid-color shirt and then it feels like a whole new outfit! This is why I was drawn to the simple but beautiful Tolosa Vest. I fell in love with the picture and when I saw it was designed by Lena Skvagerson, I knew it would also be a well-written pattern to make it even better! And in this case, I was right – it was an enjoyable and easy pattern that gave me a comfy and adorable winter accessory.
Shabby Rose Tote – Crochet Pattern Review
I thoroughly enjoyed the pattern itself, it uses one of my favorite stitches. It’s a little mindless for the middle bag portion, but that’s not the worst thing in the world. You can put on something interesting and just zone out stitching around and around and around! I really enjoyed the flowers on top, too. I recommend you check it out if you’ve wanted to make an adorable everyday tote!
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