Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Rippling Crochet Slipper Socks Pattern

Rippling Slipper Socks Crochet Pattern

Scrappy Project for comfy toes: Crochet ripple stitch low ankle socks to use up all kinds of leftover little balls of yarn and make a colorful pair of bootie style socks for Women's size 8-10. I've used Red Heart Supersaver yarn for this but you can use any size 4 yarn in acrylic or wool. These work up very quickly with a H size hook (5mm) and use up scrap colors from your leftover yarn from other projects in a fun way with limitless options.

PDF Pattern available on Raverly.com Rippling Slipper Socks for $2.50.


Sunday, May 1, 2016

Crochet Summer Halter Dress Pattern

Summer Halter Dress
 Little girls love to play dolls, I wish I had outgrown them. I've been obsessed with Barbie since I first played with them. I learned to make them clothes fairly young as well. My ideas have come from many young ladies making crochet festival tops and the v-stitch has become very popular these days as a crochet netting. This doll clothes pattern uses the same technique in the bust as the festival tops. The bust can also be converted into a cute bathing suit top by omitting the dress rows and making long straps across the bottom of the bust and finishing with the straps as written.  The netted crochet look uses the v-stitch and my pattern demonstrates how to increase v-stitches when working in the round. The materials needed are size 5 crochet thread and a #7 hook.



Visit Ravelry
To purchase click

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Crochet Lace Princess Crown Pattern

Today I'm giving away another free pattern to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's 90th Birthday.
I've posted it on Ravelry and all you need is the coupon code QE90BDAY to download it now FREE. Offer good April 21st, 2016 only. But just in case you miss this special offer, the Lace Princess Crown pattern will be available for an introductory price of $1.
This intermediate pattern works up fairly quickly and will fit sizes newborn to child. It can also be adjusted to fit an adult, youths or even the cat (by reducing the stitch count to 65 like I did with the yellow one on the right). I've also included some suggestion for decorating the crown. If you have any great ideas to decorate these, let me know.

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Drops 132-2 Wildflower Crochet Jacket

I'm loving this free pattern from www.garnstudio.com
It's found below.
http://www.garnstudio.com/pattern.php?id=5275&cid=17

The pattern works up fairly easy and very quickly for a sweater. Time spent approximately 15 hours. Most of the stitches are treble crochet. I would recommend self striping yarn over varigated yarn if working towards a multi color effect. The yarn I used was Lion Brand Landscapes in the Mountain Range Color way. A word to the wise, don't use too much tension on the fibers of this yarn as its a roving, it'll tear in two. I love the feel of it though so it was completely worth my frustration over yarn choice and just look at the results. 


Search This Blog