• J’adore Slouch

    J'adore Slouch - hat laid flat on table

    I must admit that I’m on a bit of a slouch hat kick lately and the J’adore Slouch is a pleasure to crochet! I love the simplicity of not having to shape a hat as well as the endless amount of lacy designs you can create.

  • Put Your Best Hook Forward # 13

    Put your best hook forward #13

    Welcome to the Put Your Best Hook Forward # 13 Link Party! Ashley and I are back with another months worth of beautiful crochet patterns for you to enjoy. Take a look at last months winning patterns, submit your own pattern for this months party or vote for your favorites!

  • Heights Cowl

    Heights Cowl

    The chunky yarn in the Heights Cowl makes it super warm and the woven style stitch of the leaping blocks and stripes stitch is very effective at fighting off those chilly temperatures!

  • Put Your Best Hook Forward #12

    put your best hook forward #12

    Welcome to Put Your Best Hook Forward #12!

    Holy cow! There were 49 submissions last month for the Put Your Best Hook Forward #11 crochet pattern link party! That is fantastic! We need to keep the love going…

  • 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.

  • Heights Beanie

    Heights Beanie

    I was so excited when I discovered that by turning the leaping blocks and stripes stitch pattern on it’s side, that I would create an almost woven look for the Heights Beanie! It’s so much fun to alter stitches just a little bit to get a whole new look.

  • Pebble Shawl

    pebble shawl

    The Pebble Shawl was a joy to make and while I was working on it, I couldn’t help but think about how it would make such a wonderful gift this holiday season or for any occasion for that matter. It works up quickly and is considered an Easy/Intermediate level crochet pattern.

  • 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! 😉

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