Free crochet pattern, free crocheting patterns
Don't forget to bookmark this page :o) Most of the patterns listed here are my original designs. There are several patterns posted here with permission from the designers. Please only copy or print these patterns for your own personal use. DO NOT sell or post these patterns anywhere as this would take traffic away from my website.
A Free pattern from the JPF Crochet Club
Written by Julie A. Bolduc The pattern for this square is not my original design but it is the version I have been using for many years.
DIY earrings via Martha Stewart Jewelry - the PEARL blog
This post is sponsored by Martha Stewart Jewelry Line . Opinions are 100% mine. Full post disclosure here. when the mail man came and handed me a brown box i suddenly started to get giddy, i knew it was here it was the new Martha Stewart Jewelry line at Michaels and it was in my hands! this package came at the perfect time. our last MOPS meeting was approaching and i had not decided on a gift for the girls at my table I had never created any type of dangle earring before and new i had to try. win for them, win for me! Supplies used:
Learn How to #Crochet for Beginner's - with Moogly Videos!
Odds are, if you follow Moogly, you already know how to crochet. But every so often I get an email or message asking me where a newbie can go to learn how to crochet, starting with the basics. While learning in person is great, not everyone has access to a class or crochet buddy. And books with their 2D drawings can be hard to follow if you don’t already know how to get started! So today I’ve done something about that!
Color Theory 101: selecting yarns that go together
A lot of patterns going around at the moment feature stripes: two or three colors that go together perfectly. You could follow the colors suggested in the pattern sample… but you want to try something a little different. But how in the world do you pick a colors that go together? Color theory.
Best Free Crochet
Loading ... Heart Coaster FP435 Original Design By: Maggie Weldon Copyright 2012 Maggie Weldon Skill: Easy Size: About 4½” wide by 4½” long. Materials: Worsted Weight Cotton Yarn: Shaded Pinks – ½ oz, 24 yd (14 g, 21 m) Crochet Hook: Size G-6 (4.25 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge.
Puppy Love
My Free Spirit girls wanted some pets, so I decided to apply hook and yarn to making them some puppy companions. So far there is a German Shepherd, Border Collie, Beagle, Labrador, and Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. They all have the same basic body and legs. The puppy heart and soul is in the face...ears, eyes, and muzzle.
Link Necklace with Martha Stewart Jewelry
This post is sponsored by Martha Stewart Crafts Jewelry by Plaid. All opinions are my own. When I came home one day and found a brown box on my doorstep, my first reaction was “Huh? What did I buy on Amazon THIS time?” and then “Huh? What did Drew buy on Amazon THIS time?”.
Crochet School
Sorry I've taken so long to post this very last post of the crochet school series. Would you believe me if I said I don't want it to end? haha That's not the real reason, although it is a little weird to be writing the last crochet school post (for now).
Mile-A-Minute Afghan Patterns
Printer-friendly version Send by email PDF version More free afghan patterns: Crochet Afghan Patterns, Knit Afghan Patterns, Baby Blanket Patterns Mile-a-minute afghans are created by knitting or crocheting long strips that are then sewn together.
Wanna make a monster?
* UPDATE to this pattern! See below! * Time for another tutorial!
Memory Wire Tube DIY Bracelet
Today’s project is a fun and easy bangle suitable for jewelry beginners. It uses memory wire, so there are no clasps or findings to worry about. All you need to think about is what kinds of fabulous beads you want to use!
Welcome to the Craft Yarn Council
People of all ages—more than 50 million—know how to knit, crochet and craft with yarn because its fun, relaxing and you can make great things, Whatever your reasons for wanting to learn, the Craft Yarn Council of America wants to help you get started today. On these pages, you will find all the basics. There's an explanation of the differences between knitting and crocheting, Illustrations and instruction about how to make the basic stitches, FAQs, a list of helpful resource materials and tips on reading project patterns. Once you feel that you are ready to begin a project, we have some pattern suggestions for you as well. As you begin your project, if you have questions, visit 911/FAQs at this site or find us on Facebook, where some of our favorite crocheters and knitters hangout.