Did you know that March is National Crochet Month? How fun is that? Although for most of us, we celebrate crochet the other 11 months of the year without pause. I thought that this would be a great opportunity to offer all…
This free crochet pattern is a quick an easy project that is perfect for holiday, wedding and housewarming gifts. You can make one in each holiday to keep your kitchen festive and clean throughout the year. It’s also economical because you can use…
Happy December! I feel like this year has just flown by and the holidays are right around the corner. Have you started making any gifts yet? I’m usually stitching in the car on the way to my parents house on Christmas Day. Don’t…
Hello Fiber Friends! I hope 2018 has been good to you so far. It’s been a while since I have posted here on the blog, however I have been very busy behind the scenes creating a new adventure. If you follow me on…
What do you do when a winter storm leaves you stranded at home with a foot of snow? You hit your yarn stash and make a quick hat so you can stay warm while you shovel your way out! This hat uses approximately…
Hello crochet friends! Can you believe there are only 4 days left until Christmas? I am still trying to feverishly finish a few crochet gifts. I can’t be the only one rushing around to see what I can make for last minute presents. …
Connie Cap By Artsy Daisy Designs Written in American Crochet Terminology This quick hat is the perfect crochet hat pattern for fall. It takes no more than one skein of Lion Brand Landscapes yarn and a 6.5 mm crochet hook. Pair your finished…
In the United States, October brings cooler temperatures, pumpkin spice lattes and a renewed focus on breast cancer awareness. According to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation in NY, a woman in the US is diagnosed with breast cancer every 2 minutes. That is…
Need a quick and fun gift to make? This is the perfect project for all of your worsted weight scraps and mismatched buttons. The moss stitch is easy to do and can create color pooling when using variegated yarns. Whip one up…