This adorable and versatile sweater is knit from the top down using size US4 and US6 needles and lightweight yarn. The body of the sweater boasts a cute Estonian Button Stitch pattern that adds the perfect amount of interest. Pattern is for size 0-6 months.
Read MoreThis cute puppy is made with size G crochet hook using “I Love This Cotton” yarn from Hobby Lobby. The parts are crocheted separately and then sewn together. Pair this adorable dog with a Spot book for an incredible baby shower or birthday gift.
Read MoreThis cute octopus is very simple and easy to create. It’s made with size G crochet hook using “I Love This Cotton” yarn from Hobby Lobby in Mint. The entire octopus is created as one piece; no sewing or attaching different parts required! The curly tentacles are my favorite part and my son loves weaving his fingers into them.
Read MoreThis pattern features an elegant snowflake design that gives these socks a touch of holiday flair without a ton of complicated color work. The socks are knit in a classic top down method using US1 needles with standard 1x1 ribbing at the top, a stockinette heel flap, and a rounded wedge toe finished off with Kitchener stitch to close.
Read MoreThis pattern for a newborn teddy bear hat and diaper cover makes a great outfit for a newborn photo shoot. Both the hat and diaper cover are crocheted using size H crochet hook and medium weight yarn. The set is very easy to work up and can be completed quickly in one day.
This free, unisex, versatile baby hooded sweater pattern makes the perfect gift for a special little one in your life. The sweater is knit from the top down, starting with the hood, followed by neck, raglan increase, body, sleeves, and finished off with cute teddy bear ears on the hood. The body of the sweater is a simple garter stitch followed by a stockinette stitch pattern. You can add extra personality to the sweater by finishing it off with some adorable buttons.
Read MoreThis classic crochet teddy bear is made with size G crochet hook using Bernat softee baby cotton yarn. The bear parts are crocheted separately and then stuffed with polyfil before being stitched together to create the final product.
Read MoreThis free, unisex socks pattern is knit in a classic top down method with standard 1x1 ribbing at the top, a stockinette heel flap, and a rounded wedge toe finish. The diamond pattern resembles the look of argyle without all those pesky color changes. The socks are completed using size US1 knitting needles and fingering weight sock yarn.
Read MoreThis Farmhouse-style crocheted pillow features alternating stripes of bobble stitches and herringbone half double crochet. It’s constructed using Lion brand 24/7 cotton yarn and size G crochet hook. I love how the color combo and texture make it feel classic and fun at the same time.
Read MoreThe case is constructed using size E crochet hook and sturdy 100% cotton yarn in bright colors, which gives it a sheek look and durability. The project is crocheted in the round using a combination of a few simple stitches, including the large bean stitch, which gives the case its unique texture.
Read MoreThis lovey is made with size G crochet hook using Bernat softee baby cotton yarn. The bear has a cute, happy face, and the squeezable arms are the perfect size for little hands to grasp. The colorful blanket is constructed using a simple moss stitch.
Read MoreThis patriotic basket adds the perfect flare to any 4th of July spread or summer barbecue. It is worked using a size H hook with 100% cotton yarn and is great for serving up snacks or adding extra pop to a table centerpiece.
Read MoreThis week I decided to dust off my paint brushes and create these special cards to say “thank you” and “congrats” to the dads and grads in my life.
While I’ve dabbled in watercolor painting before, this was my first attempt at making watercolor cards - it was so much fun! What I love about these cards is they are bright and colorful, easy to create, and can be completed using just a few supplies.
Read MoreThis pattern for an adorable mixed media toddler sundress is knit using Bernat Softee Baby Cotton yarn and size US4 knitting needles. The bodice design features short sleeves and a subtle seed stitch pattern, and the skirt is made with a coordinating 100% cotton print.
Read MoreCreate your own classic hand-crocheted beach bag to carry all of your beach essentials in style by following this simple pattern. While it looks complicated, the design only uses basic stitches: the chain stitch, slip stitch, and single crochet (US terminology), so it’s a good starting bag project for an advanced beginner — or even a brave true beginner!
Read MoreThis adorable free crochet teddy bear hat pattern is constructed from the top down using a size G crochet hook and light weight cotton yarn. The hat makes a great baby shower or birthday gift for kids of all ages and the colors can be customized for both boys and girls.
Read MoreThis free pattern for a cozy knit beanie features a ribbed brim, optional pom pom, and beautiful, yet simple lattice slip stitch pattern. The hat is constructed from the bottom up using medium weight yarn and size US5 knitting needles.
Read MoreThe classic, woven look of the coasters are achieved by combining a basic single crochet stitch with a single crochet spike stitch, and can be easily completed in less than an hour by beginning and experienced crocheters alike.
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