This pattern was very easy, and I love the look of the stitchwork. This scarf is so pretty that I think I am going to make myself one too! Even my son asked for one. This would make a great gift for anyone who likes to be bundled up in the winter!
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Landon Table Runner – Free Crochet Pattern | Easy Moss Stitch Table Runner
This beautifully textured table runner features the moss stitch aka the linen stitch. It’s the perfect piece for the dining room table, or entryway.
Shay Washcloths – Free Crochet Pattern | Easy Single Crochet Washcloth Pattern
This is a free crochet pattern and video tutorial showing how to crochet easy single crochet washcloths. They’re perfect for using with dishes in the kitchen, feel fantastic against the skin in the shower, and also make a great gift! 3 sizes available.
Isabel Beanie Hat – Crochet Pattern Review
It’s beanie weather! Frigid temperatures are hitting everywhere this winter and cozy caps are more essential than ever! I chose this textured beauty of a beanie for a Christmas present and it did not disappoint. It looks intricate and has a lovely detail to it but it is so effortless to make! It works up quickly and easily while maintaining the look of an elaborate design.
One-Row Ruana – Crochet Pattern Review
This ruana is sincerely impressive in size and also fashion. I love it! I recommend the crochet pattern to anyone who feels confident with post stitches. You’ll get lots of warm, cozy days out with this ruana.
Buffalo Plaid Shay Coasters – Free Crochet Pattern | Single Crochet Coasters Pattern
How to crochet the Buffalo Plaid Shay Coasters, which is an worked in simple single crochet stitches. You can also use this little square as a mini washcloth, or a large facial scrubbie.
Jane Throw Blanket – Crochet Pattern Review
This crochet pattern is pretty beginner-friendly. It’s a really simple stitch but it helps you practice keeping an even tension so your blanket stays a nice straight-edge rectangle. And working in a super bulky yarn like this can help you finish a project nice and quickly, which makes you feel accomplished!
Twister Poncho – Crochet Pattern Review
This poncho just sang to me from the moment I spotted it. It’s cabled, looks (and is) super cozy, and it just radiates Fall vibes. The pattern is not as scary as it looks either. It’s based on a 6 row repeat throughout, and a great practice project to get comfort with cables as long as you’re comfortable with post stitching.
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!
The Sierra Nevada Hood – Crochet Pattern Review
If you live somewhere where the weather gets really cold, I highly recommend you make yourself (and all your friends) a Sierra Nevada Hood! The pattern works up really quickly by using the super bulky faux fur yarn, and it is the softest, warmest piece I’ve ever tried!