• Rainbow Baby Blanket

    rainbow baby blanket hanging on a banister

    The Rainbow Baby Blanket is such a fun project. If you can work the puff stitch, single crochets and double crochets, you can easily complete this project in no time at all.

  • Santa Wreath

    santa wreath

    I am so proud to present the Santa Wreath to you today! This is an easy and super quick project that you could make in just a few evenings or one day if you have the time.

  • Becky Blanket

    becky blanket

    If you’re looking for an easy (yet still fun) project that you can work on while “listening” to your TV, look no further than the Becky Blanket crochet pattern! Named for a friend of mine, this chunky blanket is incredibly warm and has minimal holes for toes to poke through.

  • Crescent Moon Blanket

    crescent moon blanket

    The Crescent Moon Blanket is a corner-to-corner (C2C) afghan pattern that is an easy/intermediate-level pattern because of the moon’s swirls. But I’ve also included at the bottom of this post a one-page free graph for this pattern with the swirls removed for an easy-level pattern, which is not included with your purchase. More about that down below. You can choose which you would prefer to make! Or crochet both. I don’t judge! 😉

  • Fall Jars

    fall jars sitting on table

    I’ve been sitting on the Fall Jars idea for quite a while now and I am so thankful that I finally sat down and created them! They are so easy to make and you can use them in any way that you’d like — not just as flower vases.

  • Galley Towel Set

    Galley Towel Set all three folded laying together

    Oh my is the Galley Towel Set a joy to crochet! I loved working with the different stitches. It’s basically three patterns in one! You can make just one of the three, two of the three or all three designs.

  • Scarecrow Afghan

    scarecrow afghan hanging on a fence

    This Scarecrow Afghan pattern is so much fun to crochet! I love the bright colors and the pumpkin he’s holding…so cute! What’s not to love, really?

  • Milk Can

    milk can sitting on a shelf with flowers inside.

    Today I’d like to share a quick little pattern for a milk can that somewhat resembles the ones that farmers used to use. Or do they still? I’m not sure… Anyway, it’s an intermediate level pattern and I hope you enjoy it!

  • Heart Stitch Marker

    Heart Stitch marker 8 stitch markers laid on a white scarf.
    The scarf in the photo is the X’s & O’s Infinity Scarf. Click for pattern.

    Who doesn’t need a Heart Stitch Marker in their life? I know I do! It was so fun making my own stitch markers. I got to try the pattern out in different colors and I can’t wait to use them on all of my crochet projects!

  • Iris Lapghan

    Iris Lapghan hanging on wooden railing of stairs

    I’m so excited to present the Iris Lapghan crochet pattern to you today! Whether you need a baby blanket, wheelchair afghan, throw blanket, lap blanket or a blanket for any size bed, this pattern can be customized to suit your needs simply by adjusting your foundation chain.

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