In light of the “stay at home” order during the COVID 19 crisis, I find that socks have become the new shoes! I love this pattern because it’s subtle enough to be worn everyday, yet the spiral design adds a touch of flair. The socks are knit in a classic top down method with standard 1x1 ribbing at the top, a stockinette heel flap, and a rounded wedge toe.
Read MorePot holders, hot pads, or trivets - as they are also called - are a staple for any home cook. Why not put your crochet skills to work and make some of these to add a little color and character to your kitchen?
Read MoreOver the past few weeks, I’ve been thinking a lot about creative ways that we can express our care and love for friends and family. What better way to show we are thinking of someone, than to make an adorable, heart-holding teddy bear
Read MoreA few weeks ago I went camping in Joshua Tree and was wishing I had a nice, cozy, knit hat to keep my head warm during those cold desert nights. Once I came home, I immediately set to work creating this versatile, unisex hat pattern. This pattern features a ribbed brim, optional pom pom, and beautiful, yet simple diagonal rib stitch pattern. It is constructed from the bottom up using medium weight yarn and size US5 knitting needles.
Read MoreThis free cable scarf pattern is easy to knit and makes a beautiful, fully reversible accessory you are sure to love. The pattern is worked using size US10 knitting needles and bulky weight yarn.
Read MoreThis free pattern for an adorable crocheted bunny makes a great baby shower or Easter gift for a loved one. The bunny is crocheted with a size G/4.0mm hook and measures 10 inches tall when standing.
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