Jamie StGeorge

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Crochet: Decorative - Other
The Love Letter Garland is a cute way to decorate for Valentine’s Day or celebrate love any other day! It would look great in any color for a wedding! It would also be darling to dress up a classroom, or you could forego turning it into garland and give the love letters as Valentine’s!
Crochet: Throw
Believe it or not, this pattern was born from a sunset. I was so inspired to try and capture the colors of the sky…it looked like it was on fire!
Crochet: Hanging Ornament
This stocking advent is so much fun, especially for children! It’s a very personal way to enjoy the days leading up to a holiday. Tuck little gifts inside each one for each day…they are even a good size to accommodate families with multiple children.
Crochet: Hanging Ornament
This holiday bunting is a fun, quick make that uses a very small amount of yarn. It’s loaded with texture making it very visually appealing. The individual pattern can be altered to make small, medium, large, or full-size motifs…you just stop after earlier rounds for smaller sizes. These also can be used as ornaments…they look absolutely beauti...
Crochet: Pillow / Cushion
The It’s Fall Ya’ll Pillow is made by crocheting two panels separately and sewing them together using a running stich for the sides and a whipstitch for the top and bottom. I like using the running stitch for the sides because they have a more “unfinished” look to the edge…the running stitch cleans that up once it’s turned right side out.
Crochet: Decorative - Other
This Autumn Pumpkin Duo is a really fun way to dress your house for fall! The texture of both styles really lends a cozy, comfortable décor style to any room. They can be made with any yarn by adjusting the hook size you use, you simply need to remember to use a hook that is 1.5mm smaller than the yarn calls for. Make them in loads of different...
Crochet: Decorative - Other
The Christmas Gnome is excellent as a decoration, but also functions as a perfect doorstop if you fill a plastic bag with sand and put it in the bottom of his body prior to stuffing him. He has a cute floppy hat that you can position any way you want to give him a little extra personality. Gauge isn’t terribly important, but you want to make su...
Crochet: Bag - Other
About the Pattern:
Crochet: Decorative - Other
About the Pattern:
Crochet: Christmas Stocking
The Holly Jolly Heirloom Stocking is a beautiful, generously sized holiday stocking filled with the spirit of traditional fair isle colorwork. This stocking rounds out the Heirloom collection and really focuses on bringing white to the forefront highlighted by the red and greens. It is crocheted using the split single crochet stitch (also known...
Crochet: Christmas Stocking
About the Pattern:
Crochet: Christmas Stocking
The Blitzen Heirloom Stocking is a beautiful, generously sized holiday stocking filled with the spirit of traditional fair isle colorwork and sweet little reindeer. It is crocheted using the split single crochet stitch (also known as the waistcoat stitch, center single crochet, or knit stitch) which gives it substantial structure to hold up for...
Crochet: Christmas Stocking
The Nordic Heirloom Stocking is a beautiful, generously sized holiday stocking filled with the spirit of traditional fair isle colorwork. It is crocheted using the split single crochet stitch (also known as the waistcoat stitch, center single crochet, or knit stitch) which gives it substantial structure to hold up for many years to come. It mak...
Crochet: Shrug / Bolero
The Moroccan Mosaic Wrap is made using the mosaic crochet method. The great part about this method is it looks really complicated but is actually quite easy…and very addictive! You can achieve gorgeous colorways and beautiful patterns with mosaic crochet. You will crochet on only the right side of your work, and you will cut your yarn at the en...
Crochet: Pillow / Cushion
The Farmhouse Pillow is made by crocheting two panels separately and sewing them together using a running stich for the sides and a whipstitch for the top and bottom. I like using the running stitch for the sides because they have a more “unfinished” look to the edge…the running stitch cleans that up once it’s turned right side out.