I sincerely enjoyed stitching up this pattern. It’s simple stitches with a little bit of interest, and it looks just as gorgeous in bright colors as it does in simple neutrals. I definitely recommend checking this pattern out if you’re wanting to make some simple scarves for gifts or donations this year, or needing to add to your winter accessories wardrobe.
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Taryn Afghan Square – Free Crochet Pattern in 12 Sizes | Easy Tunisian Simple Stitch Square
With this free crochet pattern and video tutorial, you’ll be able to work up an easy, basic Tunisian Simple Stitch Afghan Square. There are 12 sizes to choice from so the possibilities for your finished project are endless!
Millennial Jumper – Crochet Pattern Review
I love this pattern! I love the fit, I love how it drapes, I love that the sleeves, and the bottom are kind of gathered/ruched in by the ribbing. It’s flattering, it’s comfy and warm, and the simple but interesting texture is just so perfect. I’m raving, I know I am, but I love these projects when you can just be so happy about the finished piece!
Atticus Rat Doll – Crochet Pattern Review
The Atticus Rat Doll is hands down the most detailed amigurumi I have ever made. The designer, Cottontail & Whiskers, provided an extremely detailed description of each step along the way with over seventy photos showing important steps in the process. The pattern also includes a bonus pattern for a cockroach pal named Splat. This pattern is definitely worth every penny, and I would recommend it to anyone that is looking for a pattern for a cute and detailed rat stuffed doll.
Colin Harper Throw Pillow – Free Crochet Pattern in 8 Sizes | Basic C2C Throw Pillow worked in HDC Boxes
This is a free crochet pattern and video tutorial showing how to crochet the Colin Harper Throw Pillow, which is a Basic C2C Throw Pillow worked in HDC Boxes with 8 sizes included.
Pane Sweater – Crochet Pattern Review
I cannot overstate how comfortable this piece is. I realize part of that is to the credit of the yarn, which is one of my all-time favorites because it’s so luxuriously soft and perfect for garments, but I need to credit the designer as well. This shape is very boxy and simple, but having the edgings all pull in tighter and give it some flattering curves is so smart! It’s light, it’s comfy and warm but not too thick, and I can see myself wearing it all of the fall season.
Taryn Washcloth – Free Crochet Pattern | Easy Tunisian Simple Stitch Washcloth
How to crochet the Taryn Washcloth in 3 sizes. Taryn features the tunisian simple stitch with a purled edging, and is great in the bathroom, kitchen or as part of a pampering spa gift.
Iris Cardigan – Crochet Pattern Review
I briefly considered whether it might be possible for a sweater to be too bright, and then I realized I didn’t care about the answer and put this yarn into my cart. The result was so totally worth it. This pattern was fun, it’s well-written and easy to understand, and it looks so cool!
Remi Soap Cozy or Small Gift Bag – Free Crochet Pattern | 2 Color Ripple Stitch Soap Cozy
Here is a free crochet pattern and video tutorial showing how to crochet my Remi Soap Cozy (or Small Gift Bag), a fun ripple crochet pattern worked in two colors perfect for pampering yourself, or gifting with a handmade bar of soap or facial scrubbies, a favor/candy pouch, or a small gift bag with a new pair of earrings.
Frank the Frog – Crochet Pattern Review
The Frank the Frog crochet pattern is a very quick and easy pattern to follow with one of the most detailed sets of instructions I have seen to date. If you are looking for a quick project for market prep, or you just want to make a super adorable set of frogs, this pattern is right for you! This pattern is perfect for someone new to working up chunky amigurumi, as the designer has provided extremely detailed directions and pictures for every step of the process. This pattern is definitely worth every penny!
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