Yarnie Bug

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Crochet: Pullover
This eye-catching dolman sweater works up quickly with a large hook. It features a lovely drape and a modern look to add to your handmade garments collection. Detailed picture tutorial included for the lace panels. The front and back pieces are crocheted from the top down using worsted weight yarn and then sewn together. Next, the sleeve cuffs ...
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
Prairie Waves Beanie is part four of my warm hats for cold climates series, inspired by the Canadian landscape. This hat is inspired by wind blowing through wheat fields near Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. It was designed to keep your ears extra warm in the windy prairies. An extra warm hat made with dk weight yarn? You’d better believe it. A folded ...
Crochet: Beret, Tam
This is part three of my warm hats for cold climates series inspired by the Canadian landscape. The Moira slouch is inspired by Belleville Ontario and is named for the beautiful Moira River. This slouch will keep you warm, with a touch of class reminiscent of Belleville’s early days.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
This is the second pattern in my warm hats for cold climates series, inspired by Canadian geographic regions. The Tunniit beanie was inspired by Inuit tattoos, called Tunniit, a practice that was almost completely destroyed by the cultural genocide that took place, and continues to take place all over Canada. Tunniit are increasing in popularit...
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
This pattern is part of my warm hats for cold climates series. Each hat is inspired by a different Canadian city. The Candy Swirl beanie is inspired by the frozen yogurt shop in Dorset, Ontario I used to visit as a child.
Crochet: Purse / Handbag
This ribbed purse pattern is a quick, simple project that produces an elegant finished product. Using only one ball of Bernat Maker Home Decor or two balls of Bernat Maker Fashion, this works up into a durable, washable fabric, perfect for long-lasting purses.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
This warm toque was inspired by the smoke stacks in Sudbury Ontario Canada. It is the first in my series of toques inspired by the Canadian cities I have lived in.