A lacy crocheted hat featuring puff stitches and wool yarn, offers just the right amount of warmth for transitioning from season to season. Pick a cute novelty button for a call back to the turned up brims of the 1920s! This pattern is part of the Crochet Cancer Challenge Charity event. For more information, and… Continue reading Lavandula Hat
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Citrus Hat Trio
A crochet preemie hat us a terrific thing to donate and can be a great way to use up partial skeins or scrap yarn. Cute, soft and quick, you can crochet up these tiny hats to donate or for the preemie or newborn in your life. Back in the dawn of time, before… Continue reading Citrus Hat Trio
Fisherman’s Rib Hat
By far the most popular post and YouTube video I have done in recent years is the Fisherman’s Rib Scarf. It started as a project for my niece who wanted a warm gray scarf and has taken on a life of its own. I get tons of requests for a matching hat so here it… Continue reading Fisherman’s Rib Hat
Dara’s Hat to Crochet
Inspired by The Witcher - the tv show, not the video game or the book. I don’t know about you but I am obsessed with it -I am on my second watching of all the episodes and I am sure I will watch it again and again. As with any movie or tv series I… Continue reading Dara’s Hat to Crochet
Roll Brim Tunisian Toque
This is a super simple-to-stitch hat, using the beginner Tunisian crochet techniques of Tunisian Simple Stitch in one- and two-colors, and Tunisian Knit Stitch. It’s crocheted flat, then sewn up along one seam, and is a great use of partial skeins of worsted weight yarn you might have in your stash. It also makes great… Continue reading Roll Brim Tunisian Toque
Aslope Hat and Cowl Set
The perfect transitional hat and cowl for between the seasons, this lovely, lacy set provides just enough warmth with plenty of visual interest. Knit it in a silk blend as shown in the photo, or some soft cotton blend to add to its delicate appearance. You can get both projects out of under 300 yards… Continue reading Aslope Hat and Cowl Set
For Eddy
As part of the Crochet Cancer Challenge I have designed this bright yellow hat For Eddy. My father Ed passed away after a long and well-lived life, of bladder cancer. Because of this I chose a bright yellow yarn because yellow is the color of support for bladder cancer. Click to add this pattern to… Continue reading For Eddy
Victorian Velvet Scarf – 30 Days of Cozy CAL
So soft and plush! Super soft, incredibly warm, simple to stitch, the Victorian Velvet Scarf is suitable for beginners on up. The contrasting edging include shells, post stitches, and reverse single crochet or crab stitch. There's a matching hat pattern in the 30 Days of Cozy CAL pattern bundle which I will talk more about… Continue reading Victorian Velvet Scarf – 30 Days of Cozy CAL
Gertrude – A Free Knitted Hat Pattern
Why is she Gertrude? She just is 🙂 Gertrude is knit with two colors of Beautiful You from Lion Brand Yarns, although you could do it with one skein if you prefer. Knit in the round from the bottom up, the fancy stitch pattern alternates sections of lace with small cable panels, and is made… Continue reading Gertrude – A Free Knitted Hat Pattern
Picot-Edged Baby Hat to Crochet
I have been making a lot of baby and little kid things recently - could there be a related project on the way you ask? Maybe, maybe not I say... Anyway I have been thinking recently about picots. Most of us were taught to chain 3, then slip stitch in the 3rd chain from hook.… Continue reading Picot-Edged Baby Hat to Crochet