I’m super excited to finally share with you this wonderful baby blanket pattern I have been working on for a while. And let me tell you, I couldn’t be happier with the way it turned out! I hope you will love it as much as I do!
Friday, February 28, 2020
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Rhinestone Ear Warmer / Headband - A Free (Knit-look) Crochet Pattern
This stretchy knit-look crochet headband/ ear warmer has a great ribbed texture, reminding of a “knit 2, purl 2” knit ribbing.
You can wear it as you wish - with the cinched part on top of your head or off to the side. The rhinestone applique gives an extra touch, but you can also leave the headband simple, without the applique.
Saturday, November 10, 2018
How to CROCHET: Knit Look Ribbing - Yarn Over Slip Stitch into 3rd. Loop at Front - Crochet Tutorial
If you follow along with my blog, you might have already learned how to crochet the knit look crochet stitches that I call the Yarn Over Slip Stitch (yo-slst) and the Yarn Over Slip Stitch Back Loops Only (yo-slst-blo).
These are not standard crochet terms, because I have not seen these stitches in any crochet stitch dictionary. They are some combination between half double crochet and slip stitch.
In this blog post I will show you how to crochet another variation of this stitch, the Yarn Over Slip Stitch worked into the 3rd Loop at Front (yo-slst into 3rd loop at front) or the Yarn Over Slip Stitch into 3rd loop below the front loop!
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Side2Side Hat - Free Crochet pattern including sizes from 12 months through Adult Large
If you love the look of knited hats, but prefer crocheting, the Side2Side Hat is a perfect choice. As the title suggests, the hat is worked from side to side in rows.
Saturday, November 26, 2016
Tutorial: How to Crochet Planned Color Pooling with Long Color Changing Variegated Yarn + Ribbed Scarf/ Cowl Pattern
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
(Faux Knit) Crochet Ribbing Tutorial - Yarn Over Slip Stitch Back Loops Only (yo-slst-blo)
This crochet ribbing resembles a lot knitting ribbing knit 1, purl 1.
It’s stretchy and reversible, looking great on both sides of the work; the only difference is that on the right side the ridges/arrows formed by the stitches are pointing down and on the wrong side they are pointing up as seen in the picture below.