How to crochet an easy granny square doily! This Gwendolyn Doily is worked with just simple granny squares joined together. It is so easy to add more if you want a larger doily too!
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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!
Sunset Sweater – Crochet Pattern Review
I had a lot of fun making this simple-but-gorgeous piece! This sweater is definitely one that will get people asking “where did you buy that?” quickly followed by “there’s no way you MADE that!” It’s an interesting silhouette, it was literally designed to look good with variegated yarn, and it’s also comfy! It was a no-brainer.
C2C Leprechaun Hat Washcloth – Free Crochet Pattern
Free crochet pattern for how to crochet a washcloth that has a leprechaun hat using half double crochet corner to corner. Two sizes included!
Peace Out! Poncho – Crochet Pattern Review
The variegated yarn makes these granny squares the real star of the show on this poncho! Beautiful Spring or Fall accessory that’s totally fringe-tastic.
Zombie Dog – Crochet Pattern Review
While browsing Ravelry, I stumbled across something I wasn’t expecting – this unique blue dog with accents to look like a zombie. It is not really my style, but it really caught my attention, and decided to try it out with supplies I already had in my stash.
C2C Two Enamored Hearts Washcloth – Free Crochet Pattern
Free crochet pattern for how to crochet a washcloth that has a heart inside a heart using half double crochet corner to corner. Two sizes included!
C2C Enamored Heart Afghan Square – Free Crochet Pattern
This fun afghan square is great for stashbusting, and can be used for a variety of projects including throw pillows, blankets, shawls, wall hangings and so much more!
Starry Night Pocket Shawl – Crochet Pattern Review
This pattern is mindless because it’s just one row that you repeat for the entire length. You also don’t have a strict row count, it’s a length suggestion. So you can turn off your brain and just stitch along to a movie. The finished shawl is gorgeous and will make a wonderful conversation-starter accessory for spring evenings when heavy coats aren’t needed anymore.
Cliffcrest Cable Collar – Crochet Pattern Review – Yarnspirations
When I saw this gorgeous little cable collar on Ravelry, meant to go under your coat and basically add a warm turtleneck “sweater” (top half) layer without adding the thick bulk of the full thing, I was intrigued. Most of my wardrobe is basic V-neck tees from Target, and I’d love something to cover my chest below my coat! This pattern is the perfect combination. It’s gorgeous, it’s interesting and stitches up relatively quickly, and it’s incredibly warm and comfortable!
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