Checkmate Cowl - Free Crochet Pattern
/I am so excited to share the Checkmate Cowl Free Crochet pattern as a special collaboration with Mary Maxim yarns, Mother of Purl and Detroit Knots.
Read MoreI am so excited to share the Checkmate Cowl Free Crochet pattern as a special collaboration with Mary Maxim yarns, Mother of Purl and Detroit Knots.
Read MoreThe BoHo Chic Cascading Crochet Vest Free Pattern is great for beginners and works up in a single piece. It comes with a free sizing tutorial for your perfect fit.
Read MoreCapture all the cozy feels in the Tuckoe Chunky Scarf Free Knitting Pattern. The Tuckoe Scarf is made from exceptionally soft wool and very beginner friendly. The Tuckoe Chunky Scarf Free Knitting Pattern uses big needles and is great for first time knitters as well as experienced knitters looking for a quick project. It works up quickly and will keep you super warm and cozy all through the season.
Read MoreThe Delancey Beanie Free Pattern: Like the Delancey Scarf, this Delancey Hat & Cowl Free Crochet Pattern Set For Beginners uses just two (2) simple crochet stitches and is a great way to explore stitch work while creating a wonderful slightly textured cowl and beanie set.
Read MoreThe Beginner Delancey Cowl: Like the Delancey Scarf, this Delancey Hat & Cowl Free Crochet Pattern Set For Beginners uses just two (2) simple crochet stitches and is a great way to explore stitch work while creating a wonderful slightly textured cowl and beanie set.
Read MoreThis Delancey Crochet Scarf Free Pattern For Beginners uses just 3 beginner and simple crochet stitches and is a great way to explore stitch work while creating a wonderful scarf for guys and gals. You can make it as long or short as you like as it is designed in sections.
Read MoreThis Bridgeport Chunky Cowl Free Crochet Pattern will quickly become your favorite cozy winter accessory. This is a great beginner cowl to play with both color and texture. There are so many ways to customize this cowl to make it your own. If you would like a longer Infinity Scarf you will want to add more rows to Section I. This will require more yarn of each color.
Read MoreBust your stash with this stylish and fun accessory. I designed this to be a great stash buster and a hint of style. I had a few bits of color left from another project and a fresh ball of Ivory and decided to pair them for this quick cowl. You can add length if you want and truly make this in any yarn in your stash and appropriate needle size.
Read MoreI had so much fun designing the Stunning String Learn To Knit Series. It gave me an opportunity to create beginner friendly classic designs that would inspire new knitters. This Striped Scarf is great for any level knitter - especially those exploring color-work. Great for the guys and the gals and and you can make it in your favorite team colors as well.
Read MoreThe Main Street Headband - Ear Warmer free knitting pattern is a quick knit that will keep you and anyone who wears it SO COZY! It is a great beginner pattern and also fantastic for makers who do markets or need to make lots of gifts. I designed this as part of a Learn To Knit series so it is very beginner friendly.
Read MoreThis is such a great quick cowl for beginners or those who make market items. Works up quickly and a subtle trick in the stitching creates a beautiful fabric and texture and very beginner friendly.
Read MoreThis Montgomery Street Shawl is a special free pattern and perfect if you ever need a quick project on the go. If you saw Kristy Glass at the Rhinebeck Yarn Bazaar or her video then you are familiar with this shawl as she rocked it at the first Rhinebeck Yarn Bazaar. It is a quick and fabulous shawl pattern. Make the bandana style or the full shawl. Posts may includes affiliate links. Read full blog disclosure here.
Read MoreI had so much fun designing the Stunning String Learn To Knit Series. It gave me an opportunity to create some classics - staples for everyday wearing and beginner friendly designs. The Stunning Classic Cowl is just that - great for beginners or experienced knitters. Great for the guys and the gals and works up quickly. Make it in your favorite Aran yarn. I made it in Stunning String Cozy Aran.
Read MoreI am so excited about this collaboration to bring you this shawl. Working with one of my fave indie dyers Asylum Fibers is always a joy and this time we teamed up with up and coming designer Corrado Lark to bring you the Light Speed Shawl. From working together to develop exclusive colors, to deciding color names and textures - this collaboration and creative process has been one of my favorites. Such a beautiful process to bring you such a beautiful design. I hope you love it as much as I love bringing it to you!
Read MoreI am so excited to present this free cowl pattern as part of the 2019 Crochet Blog Hop featuring the Spiked Stitch and sponsored by Lion Brand Yarn. This cowl features a fun way to incorporate color. This post includes affiliate links. Read full blog disclosure here.
Read MoreThis pattern is a joy to work up. Great for beginners looking to explore specific pattern stitches and create a new shape. The trim line is done in a fabulous classic picot giving it the finishing touch. We hope you love to make these fo yourself or your littles. This post includes affiliate links. Read full blog disclosure here.
Read MoreAh Spring! Humid days when my hair just won’t behave. That is what inspired the Maple Texture Beanie. The perfect transitional season beanie and you can even add rows and customize this hat to suit your style! This post includes affiliate links. Read full blog disclosure here.
Read MoreI am so in love with this incredibly cozy & versatile pattern. It can be worn so many ways and is the perfect chill out & knit pattern. Make it with just 2 balls of Lion Brand Vel-Luxe. Disclaimer: This post includes affiliate links. Read full blog disclosure here.
Read MoreA fun twist on the poncho making your arms accessible for things like eating, crocheting on the go and just all around functionality. Cozy, function and fashion all in one! Disclaimer: This post includes affiliate links. Read full blog disclosure here.
Read MoreThis scarf features a minimalist New York City Skyline along each end. Filet crochet creates the windows on the massive high-rises, with the standout of the Empire State Building. Inspired by the dark silhouettes of buildings in front of a setting sun, the pattern utilizes the rich and complex colorings of Asylum Fibers. Designed exclusively for Stitch & Hustle, this pattern was designed, dyed, made, and inspired all by NYC women.
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