Chateau Bornais Crochet

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Crochet: Throw
I created this blanket for an ocean-themed nursery. The coral is made in a puff stitch, which adds a texture and depth to the underwater scene. I used ombres to make it feel like dappled sunlight in the water.
Crochet: Animal Toy
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
I named this “Rocket Pocket Shawl” because it works up so fast! You’re gonna love the no-sew technique for attaching the pockets!
Crochet: Market bag (slouchy)
A bag for all the things!! Features a palm tree silhouette against
Crochet: Throw
A snuggly blanket for boys of all ages who love trucks!! This blanket features the fun saying “Mischief, Muck & Shiny Trucks…That’s what little boys are made of” and a dump truck full of dirt! To add to the fun, there is a construction tape design for the border.
Crochet: Pillow / Cushion
Add a little spunk to your decor with this sassy llama face pillow! If you or someone you know is a llama fan, this pillow is a must-have!
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
The Paradise Pocket Shawl is a colourful
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
If you love sparkles and texture, then this is the toque for you!
Crochet: Afghan block
This is a fun square motif! Make as many as you need for the blanket size of your choosing! This includes a photo tutorial for the special stitch, and well-written instructions! Each square is only 9 rows, so they work up quickly. A wonderful “travelling” project! Perfect for the car, doctor’s office, or family get-togethers!
Crochet: Scarf
If you don’t like the bulky feeling of a scarf, then this is the scarf for you!! It has a beautifully thick texture, but sits nice and flat on your neck, because it crosses through itself. This is wonderful for under a jacket too!
Crochet: Animal Toy
This little kitty will steal your heart! So sweet and squishy!
Crochet: Animal Toy
I love squishy, stuffed animals that work up quickly, and in 1 piece! So here is a fat little mouse that is fun to make, and so squishy!!!
Crochet: Animal Toy
These cute little friends are so quick and easy to make! They are worked in one-piece. That means no parts to sew together!! The pattern uses approx. 80 grams of Bernat Blanket yarn. These little jellyfishies are wonderful for craft sales. (If you can keep your family from snagging them, that is…)
Crochet: Baby Blanket
Time flies during that precious first year! This baby blanket is a great way to record baby’s big changes! This is meant to be the foundational part of your own unique milestone blanket. To customize, use colours of your choice, and add appliqués that suit the nursery theme, or are favourite animals, etc. This pattern includes a chart, and a se...
Crochet: Edging
Need a little help to twist a lid off? These handy, dandy helpers are super convenient! Clip one on to a lunch bag or backpack. Keep one in your purse! Keep one in the kitchen! Perfect for slippery water bottles! These can be made in less than 15 minutes and are a great item to make for craft sales.
Crochet: Hats - Other
Sewing is NOT my favourite! I created this pattern with no sewing in mind. The instructions are well-written, and so easy to follow! This hat makes up very quickly and is super cute!
Crochet: Throw
Do you llove llamas? Then this llovely blanket is meant for you! Striped yarn creates a beautiful background, and the llama is a nicely textured puff stitch. So warm and cozy! This pattern includes a clear set of written instructions and a graph.
Crochet: Bag - Other
Here is a wonderful pattern for anyone who uses a walker!
Crochet: Cleaning - Other
Do you find yourself picking up your kitchen towel everyday, because it has slipped off of the stove handle? Here is a quick and easy solution!
Crochet: Skirt
Does your toddler need a cute little tutu? This one works up quickly and easily! Adjustable for other sizes.
Crochet: Headwear - Other
I was asked by a hunter to make a nose warmer. He was susceptible to frostbite on his nose. BUT, he wore glasses, so he needed something that would not cause fogging. Also, because he is a hunter he needs his mouth free for calls. I looked for a while online and couldn’t find a pattern that spoke to me. So, it was time to make my own. Hope you ...