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Crochet: Throw
Chunky, cozy, and squishable! This Ivy Blanket uses a bulky weight yarn to create a wonderful warmth and heaviness. It also whips up quickly and is perfect for the last-minute gift. If you would prefer a lighter weight yarn or different dimensions, the multiples are included. The Ivy Blanket uses a special stitch to create a drip design without...
Crochet: Throw
The Mist blanket has quickly become one of my favorite blankets. It is lightweight, only requires two balls of one pound yarn, and has a modern feel to it. I’ve made this blanket for a few friends and weddings, and I’m always shocked at how quickly it finishes compared to other afghans. I hope you are pleasantly surprised as well! The border is...
Crochet: Throw
Lacey, puffy, and everything sweet. This throw is the perfect size for snuggling under while reading books or watching rain. It does use a dense stitch, so it has a nice weight to it.
Crochet: Pillow / Cushion
We recently purchased furniture for our front room but needed some back support! This round pillow is absolutely perfect for the job. It is the right amount of back or neck support. The repeat round allows you to customize it to your preferred length. It is worked in the round with simple stitches. Experiment with color changes to make this pil...
Crochet: Containers
Add soft texture and functionality to your home. This simple basket can be as tall or as short as you like and can be completed with those spare yarn balls. It is worked in the round with simple stitches. Experiment with color changes to make this basket all your own.
Crochet: Baby Blanket
The Quinn Baby Blanket embodies everything sweet! This blanket uses a simple repeat to create puff and shell details. The pattern is worked on both sides of the blanket and is surrounded by a solid border.
Crochet: Baby Blanket
As you might have guessed from the name, this blanket is for my Nana! She is usually cold and needs a blanket that isn’t too long or too wide. I love Homespun USA yarn for this project because it is warm, soft, and weighted (very comforting!). This is a simple shell repeat pattern and takes a few days to whip up. I hope you enjoy it! I also inc...
Crochet: Baby Blanket
My girls and I love going to the movies together. And what is better than a movie, blanket, and popcorn? Bringing our full-size blankets seemed impractical, so I decided to create a smaller version without excess width or length to get dirty. The Movie Blanket is very versatile in how you can arrange the color blocks, and it would be a great pr...
Crochet: Accessories - Other
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Crochet: Bedspread
The Aria Afghan showcases two beautiful elements: ripple and puff. The result is a elegant texture. Most of the border is worked in as you go, making finishing touches quick and easy. Photo tutorials and written instructions are included.
Crochet: Bedspread
The Hunter Afghan showcases three beautiful elements: ripple, lace, and puff. The afghan whips up quickly because of the pattern breaks. If you are new to ripples, this is a fun pattern to learn! Most of the border is worked in as you go, making finishing touches quick and easy.
Crochet: Baby Blanket
The Heather Baby Blanket incorporates a lacy chevron that creates lovely texture and warmth. The side border is worked into each row, so finishing is simply adding a top and bottom row. Enjoy!
Crochet: Bedspread
The Heather Afghan incorporates a lacy chevron that creates lovely texture and warmth. You can adjust this afghan to your specific height by working row 2 to your desired length. The side border is worked into each row, so finishing is simply adding a top and bottom row. Enjoy!
Crochet: Baby Blanket
The Charlie Baby Blanket uses bulky yarn and can create a lot of cushion for babies :) The texture on this blanket creates a small shell and is very fun to squish. Perfect for beginners, this blanket uses an easy repeat pattern with simple stitches.
Crochet: Baby Blanket
The James blanket uses bulky yarn and can create a lot of cushion for babies :) The texture on this blanket creates a waffle effect and is very fun to squish. Perfect for beginners, this blanket uses an easy repeat pattern with simple stitches. Most of the border is worked in as you go, making finishing touches quick and easy.
Crochet: Baby Blanket
I’ve had this pink in my stash for a while and wanted to create something delicate and lovely with it. Chunky shells and ruffles to the rescue! The overall impression is a diamond shell design. I hope you enjoy this different take on shells!
Crochet: Baby Blanket
I love playing with new pattern combinations that are easy to remember and have a big impact. The Raven Blanket embraces texture with simple stitches. It works up quickly, but be sure to catch the last stitch on the row! Otherwise, you will notice your blanket decreasing in size.
Crochet: Cowl
Keep warm and stylish with the Clara Cowl. The cowl has a 30” circumference and lays like an elaborate necklace. It’s perfect for wearing over long sleeve shirts or under coats without the bulk of long scarves. The pattern is a repeat with an offset repeat worked in the round. Perfect for last minute gifts, the cowl takes about two hours to com...
Crochet: Headband
Perfect for a special photo shoot or everyday wear, you will enjoy making these as much as wearing them! Gauge isn’t important for this project, and you can even play around with the yarn types. A chunkier yarn will make a fuller rose for instance. I give general guidelines for how long to make your chains for different age groups, but you can ...
Crochet: Throw
I love chunky yarn. I love working with big hooks. There is something SO satisfying about creating crochets with that thick yarn. I wanted to create a fun and elegant throw using my stash of thick yarn, and the Harmony Blanket was born. My goal was to create a blanket that had an interesting design, easy to remember, yet held the blanket togeth...
Crochet: Baby Blanket
I wanted to create a chevron piece that could be worked in one color. Needless to say, I’m so happy with how this one turned out! The lace relief adds a light airy touch to the chevron blocks and (honestly) makes the piece whip up faster! There is an optional border (shown in picture) to add finishing touches to the blanket, but it definitely i...
Crochet: Pullover
I love this little sweater because it is worked in the round, removing the need to sew and seam long portions of the garment :) The yoke is used to join the sleeves and body together. The sweater is used with medium weight yarn, so it is light enough for spring and summer, but also warm enough for mild winters! I love making these sweaters for ...
Crochet: Pullover
I love this little sweater because it is worked in the round, removing the need to sew and seam long portions of the garment :) The yoke is used to join the sleeves and body together. The sweater is used with medium weight yarn, so it is light enough for spring and summer, but also warm enough for mild winters! I love making these sweaters for ...
Crochet: Baby Blanket
The Mia blanket repeats a simple, yet beautiful pattern. The crochets form a ribbed pattern that isn’t too dense or heavy. The capstone for the blanket is the ruffle edge. This blanket is beautiful in a single color as well as the featured colors!
Crochet: Baby Blanket
The Ashley blanket creates gentle waves by slowly increasing and decreasing the size of the crochets. To add dimension to the blanket, some crochets pop forward or backward. This blanket is thick in nature and would be a perfect candidate for a weighted blanket in the toddler size.
Crochet: Pullover
I love this little sweater because it is worked in the round, removing the need to sew and seam long portions of the garment. :) The yoke is used to join the sleeves and body together, then decreases to create the collar. There is an alternating stitch within the pattern to help keep us on track for stitch count. The sweater is used with medium...
Crochet: Pullover
The ocean is calling! This sweater is worked in the round, minimizing the amount of sewing long sections of the garment. The yoke is used to join the sleeves and body together, then decreases to create the collar. The whale design is worked into the body (intarsia) using two strands of yarn. If you are new to intarsia, this is the perfect proje...
Crochet: Baby Blanket
The Aspen blanket is thick and chunky--perfect for tummy-time or adding comfort to hard surfaces.
Crochet: Pullover
Who doesn’t need a cactus sweater?! This sweater is worked in the round, minimizing the amount of sewing long sections of the garment. The yoke is used to join the sleeves and body together, then decreases to create the collar. The cactus design is worked into the body (intarsia) using two strands of yarn. I love making these sweaters for a qui...
Crochet: Pullover
Who doesn’t need a heart sweater?! This love-y sweater is worked in the round, minimizing the amount of sewing long sections of the garment. The yoke is used to join the sleeves and body together, then decreases to create the collar. The heart design is worked into the body (intarsia) using two strands of yarn.
Crochet: Pullover
I love this little sweater because it is worked in the round, removing the need to sew and seam long portions of the garment. :) The yoke is used to join the sleeves and body together, then decreases to create the collar. There is an alternating stitch within the pattern to help keep us on track for stitch count. The sweater is used with medium...
Crochet: Baby Blanket
The Olivia blanket has an elegant sophistication. The v-stitches and clusters create a dense lace and is adorned with an ornate border. This being said, the width of the clusters gives this blanket a gender neutral appeal.
Crochet: Baby Blanket
The Carter blanket whips up quickly with an easy repeating pattern. I wanted to create a thick, chunky blanket for my newest nephew (whom this is named after :)) for his tummy time. The blanket is perfect for laying on hard floors or snuggling under. The border offers peek-a-boo accents, but showcases a gender neutral appeal.
Crochet: Baby Blanket
The Stormie blanket combines texture and chevrons! This pattern repeats a simple pattern but creates impressive results. As you work, a border is incorporated into the pattern. :)
Crochet: Baby Blanket
The Liam blanket uses a loose shell stitch that creates lovely, airy texture. I designed this blanket to be gender neutral, light weight, and fun to touch! The blanket isn’t too heavy or too light; it is just right! :)
Crochet: Scarf
Wrap yourself in this cozy, chunky scarf! The Brey Scarf has a beginning and ending border which creates a small ruffle (very small!). The pattern has a lovely texture you will want to sink your fingers in! The Brey Scarf can be adjusted in length to your preference. Extra yarn may be needed to accommodate extra length.
Crochet: Baby Blanket
The Summer blanket displays beautiful, thick shells. This pattern repeats two rows and is a quick, fun blanket. The border also shows off a shell pattern. The toddler blanket is heavy enough to be considered for a weighted blanket.
Crochet: Baby Blanket
The Mia blanket repeats a simple, yet beautiful pattern. The crochets form a ribbed pattern that isn’t too dense or heavy. The capstone for the blanket is the ruffle edge. This blanket is beautiful in a single color as well as the featured colors!
Crochet: Baby Blanket
The Hana blanket combines texture and chevrons! This pattern repeats a simple pattern but creates impressive results. As you work, a border is incorporated into the pattern. All ages will enjoy snuggling under this blanket! :)
Crochet: Baby Blanket
This blanket is designed with warmth and love in mind. Lacey edges, delicate peek-a-boo details, and an overall airy feeling, Esther blanket will add a classic romance to any room.
Crochet: Baby Blanket
The first word my daughter said when she saw this blanket is “Squishy!” The Ella blanket is thick and, indeed, squishy! The puffs add dimension to this blanket and extra warmth. The toddler size is heavy enough to be considered for a weighted blanket.