Welcome to Crocheted Jar Cup Cozy Pattern, made to match the Ulana Bag and use scraps you have leftover. This is a super quick pattern that works up super-fast. You can gift them…
Read moreWelcome to the Crochet Simple Square Hot Pad pattern. This is one of my favorite quick, beginner-friendly patterns. I made this pattern when I first started crocheting and have used…
Welcome to the Crochet Bulky Simple Hot Pad pattern. How about a fun quick project? The Bulky Simple Hot Pad is just that, it uses three strands of yarn and…
Welcome to the Crochet Simple Hot Pad pattern. I use crochet for the kitchen a lot and one of my favorite things to make is hot pads. They quick to…
Over the holidays I posted the Beaded Pom Garland and for Valentine’s Day I wanted to make another. I had some left over rose gold spray painted beads to use and…
When I first asked my mom to teach me crochet my primary reason was so I could make my own necklaces. Little did I know I would be making much more than necklaces. Making Crocheted Necklaces is super easy and fun. In this pattern for How to Make a Crocheted Necklace I will explain how basic it is to make Crocheted Necklaces. There are a few rules to apply but the colors, beads and length is
Welcome to my free crochet pattern for Crocheted C2C Cactus Scarf. The Crocheted C2C Cactus Scarf is a matching pattern for Crocheted C2C Cactus Beanie but can be made on it’s own. I love this scarf? The texture and feel of it is smooth and cozy. The cactus adds just the right amount of color and design. Using the graph for the pattern you can customize colors
Would you like to cuddle a cactus? How about a soft and squishy cactus? Introducing my Free Pattern Rosie a Crocheted Cactus! As I watched my boys play with their Crocheted Potted Cactuses, I thought to myself wouldn’t it be lovely is they were larger so they could snuggle them up.
Rosie a Crocheted Plushy Cactus is fun, quick and easy to work up.
I created a Mini Crocheted Hanging Pot Holder to combine my love of crochet and love of succulents. April is National Stress Awareness Month and my favorite things to do for relaxation is crochet and maintain my succulent garden. I recently listened to a pod cast by Brittany at www.bhookedcrochet.com with Sarah from www.craftyarncouncil.com about Craft Yarn Council’s campaign Stitch Away Stress.
Are you looking for a crocheted layered flower for your next project. With my recent pattern for Free Crocheted Cactus Beanie Pattern I was inspired to create How to Make a Crocheted Layered Flower. You can use a smaller hook to make the flower look a tighter or if you’re needing a bigger flower go up to any hook size you desire. Using this patter, I have use a G hook all the way up to a L hook size.