• Winter Wishes Wrap

    winter wishes wrap

    Winter Wishes Wrap

    Hey there!

    The other day I was thinking…there are so many holiday parties coming up. What am I going to wear?

    Sometimes you want to dress up, buy a pretty new outfit or dress and do you really want to cover up with a bulky coat? I know I don’t. On the other hand, I don’t want to freeze either! Dilemmas, dilemmas.

    So I came up with the Winter Wishes Wrap!

  • Wavy Shells Mittens

    wavy shells mittens

    Wavy Shells Mittens

    Hey there!

    Last week I released the Wavy Shells Beanie that you can see at the link and I didn’t want to release just a hat and nothing more. I love sets and recently I’ve been doing hats and scarves. Well this time I wanted to do something a little different.

  • Wavy Shells Beanie

    wavy shells hat

    Wavy Shells Beanie

    Hello everyone!

    We got our first snowfall yesterday. It was beautiful and ominous at the same time.

    It’s definitely time to start stocking up on the winter necessities once again and what a better place to start than with a beanie! I say you can never have too many winter hats and scarves!

  • Grand Canyon Shawl

    grand canyon shawl

    Grand Canyon Shawl

    I adore shawls!

    With this pattern, I kind of worked backwards in my design. First I picked the yarn. This pattern uses the Lion Brand Heartland yarn. This is the first time I’ve ever worked with this and I tell you what…I don’t think I’ve ever felt a softer yarn. Hands down. And I’m not an affiliate for Lion Brand.

  • Light & Lacy Poncho

    light & lacy poncho

    Light & Lacy Poncho

    Well hey there!

    I called this week’s pattern the Light & Lacy Poncho because I crocheted it using baby weight yarn! Bernat Softee Baby, to be exact and I tell you what—I’m so glad I did!

    If you want a light weight garment that is airy and soft, yet can keep you warm during a sudden Autumn breeze, then this is the poncho for you!

  • Angled Clusters Scarf

    angled clusters scarf

    I have to laugh since I just finished crocheting this Angled Clusters Scarf and the temperature today is in the upper 70’s! Last week we were cozy in our sweaters or hoodies, which prompted me to choose this project.

    It just goes to show how unpredictable Pennsylvania weather can be.

    That’s also one of the reasons that I don’t pack away my families clothes based on the season. I’ve heard that people from other places and climates do that, but honestly, it would be a waste of time for us. We need a variety of clothing categories year round.

  • Linen Chunky Cowl

    Linen Chunky Cowl

    Linen Chunky Cowl

    Hey everyone!

    I’ve been seeing these super chunky cowls since last year (I may be late to the party…lol) and I’ve been wanting to make my own.

    That’s one of the things I love about being able to crochet. I can recreate trendy, beautiful items without spending a fortune at a boutique!

  • Cranberry Chill Wrap

    winter cranberry wrap

    Cranberry Chill Wrap

    Well hello there!

    Today, I’d like to share a new pattern with you…

    The Cranberry Chill Wrap!

    This wrap is so stinkin’ easy and beginner friendly. It’s basically a giant rectangle.

    The most difficult part is the cluster stitch and I’ve created a great little photo tutorial just to make it even easier! You can find that tutorial here.

  • Autumn Sunrise Infinity Scarf

    Autumn Sunrise Infinity Scarf

    Autumn Sunrise Infinity Scarf

    With only two days left in August and Autumn swiftly approaching, I thought I’d better get a jump start on my warm outerwear collection for the year!

  • Rag Quilt Baby Hats and Booties

    rag quilt baby hats and booties

    Rag Quilt Baby Hats and Booties

    Hello Everyone!

    I’m so excited to give you the patterns for the hats and booties that match the Rag Quilt Style Baby Blanket! There are three size options available for both the hats and the booties. Perfect for a growing baby!

    These patterns are easy and work up seriously fast, which is great if you’re looking for something to give as a gift short notice or you just don’t have a ton of time to spend crocheting.

    I’ve also included two trim options. If you feel like the ruffle is too feminine, simple single crochets can replace it. I showed the results in the grey version.

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