Diane Crowther

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Knitting: Sports Equipment
Acrylic yarns are recommended for easy care and this yarn will not shrink or stretch.
Crochet: Tote, Bag - Other
Materials Needed:
Knitting: Sports Equipment
Pattern is done with double pointed needles and one set of single pointed needles. Two sets of size 7 double pointed needles are recommended.
Knitting: Sports Equipment
Acrylic yarns are recommended for easy care and doesn’t shrink or stretch.
Crochet: Hot Water Bottle, Cozy - Other
Hot water bottle cover and baby bottle cozy with hood match the Diaper bag with changing station.
Knitting: Bag - Other
This bag is not felted, it is made out of machine washable acrylic yarn. Because knitting can have a soft and not have a very sturdy finish, I have built this bag using plastic canvas on the bottom and sides to give a stronger foundation. Since the bag will be lined, the plastic canvas will not be visible when opened. Acrylic is machine washabl...
Knitting: Coat / Jacket
This hoodie was made to match the American Doll hoodie that is in the book “Sassy Knit Outfits for 18-Inch Dolls” by Jeanne Kussrow-Larsen. The sassy outfit is called The Great Outdoors.
Crochet: Hot Water Bottle
Knitting: Afghan block
Knitting: Pullover
I recommend running a safety string when developing the V-neck portion of this sweater. Actually, if you are a beginner, a safety string will aid when knitting this sweater at any point because the pattern involves yarn overs and it is difficult to rip out when and if mistakes are made, stitches get lost. The safety string protects the work don...
Crochet: Doll
Designer Comment: The Lauren Elizabeth Doll is a great doll to love and cuddle. This doll is soft and washable but I question how the hair would with stand aggressive washing.
Knitting: Pullover
Helpful Information: This sweater is made to be a fitted garment with a color band that appears just below the bust. There is a stitch sequence that repeats every 9 sts that creates lines that are vertical. These line(s) are created by knitting two sts together and then doing a yarn over, with the following row being a knit or purl depending on...