Gayle Designs

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Crochet: Coat / Jacket
I love this Captain Marvel jacket! I’ve made it five or six times, and any time I take it out and wear it, people ask if there’s a pattern.
Crochet: Feet / Legs - Other
A grand little knee warmer from a 1908 book that I’ve updated with modern terms, yarn, and sizing tips.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
Don’t be scared at that 1.00mm hook requirement! It’s for one very small part of the hat.
Crochet: Potholder
These embroidered potholders are a great quick gift for that last-minute housewarming, graduation present, or wedding gift. Worked up in single crochet, you end up with a double layer of fabric that no hot pan can get through (I’ve got a big pile of these potholders, and not even my cast iron handle gets me).
Crochet: Scarf
I’m not saying you should climb into a lobster tank and eat the head of anything that might be in there, but if you’ve the temptation, at least dress the part with your very own Venom scarf!
Crochet: Throw
Big Barda deserves every bit of love she can get, and I had to find a way to showcase my love for her in blanket form. Her helmet translates to 8-bit style beautifully, and it reminds me why I love her: She’s a brawler.
Crochet: Scarf
Because the patriarchy doesn’t deserve to get fucked.
Crochet: Purse / Handbag
My most-liked bag is now available as a pattern so you can make your own!
Crochet: Spats
These boot covers (or spats, if you prefer) work up quickly and will instantly add a bit more drama to your look. Need a bit of Victorian flavoring? Just want to pop a bit of color onto your boots? Happy to have another layer to keep your ankles cozy? These spats will take care of you.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
This fun, quick hat lets you name yourself the Royal Observer to all games and shenanigans. Worked in a J-hook for the main part of the hat, then worked in an H-hook for the detail, this hat requires NO decreasing and only a little bit of work to make the details really pop.
Crochet: Scarf
Higher, Faster, Further, More.
Crochet: Sleeveless Top
This super cute summer top is made with two circles joined by chain stitches. It creates a casual, fun, and loose-fitting top that’s perfect for those hot days.
Crochet: Scarf
Made in corner-to-corner technique, this scarf lets you show off your love of Tolkien by creating the first line of “The Hobbit” into a long scarf. Using fingering weight yarn, the scarf is warm without being too heavy.
Crochet: Towel
This quick and easy kitchen towel pattern lets you throw back to the towels you probably remember from someone’s kitchen. Worked from the bottom up with an optional color change for the topper, single crochet and half-double crochet build up quick (and decrease even quicker) to give you a fun and easy project that’s great for housewarmings, dor...
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
Made top-down, this hat can be fitted to any head because you can fit as you go. Fingering weight yarn used on a G-hook helps the hat work up quickly while giving you a lightweight, slightly airy hat that’ll be great for all seasons.
Crochet: Baby Blanket
Made with Lion Brand Jiffy (in Fisherman) with an L-hook, this blanket is created with single crochet, double crochet, and bobble stitches. The bobble stitch pattern is written as two very simple repeating patterns, so it’s a great way to practice working with motifs if you’ve never used them before.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
A lovely crochet hat pattern perfect for the advanced beginner. Great practice for working in the round, with double crochet, half-double crochet, and single crochet. Made with a g-hook and a single skein Cascades Fixation, a yarn with a lot of stretch and easy on the wallet. A great, quick project for those last-minute gifts or on-a-whim needs...