Posted by admin | Posted in foot wear, patterns on Etsy | Posted on 01-01-2010
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Okay girls and boys, start dreaming of quick crochet slippers to use up that yarn in your stash.
All of the below patterns are on sale at etsy.com
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This first pair is my favorite. Not only quick, she mentions her Oma! I have an Oma as well, so this one pulled at my strings. They also look very well designed.
by Mamachee on etsy.com
$5.50 immediate download
Simply Felted Slippers – crochet pattern
$4.99 at etsy.com, by knotsewcute
Mens Oxford Loafers, crochet pattern
Would also be great for grandma’s with swollen feet… I’ve had such a hard time finding slippers that fit for my Oma when her feet are in rough shape.
$4.00 at etsy.com, by hollanddesigns
Ladies Sporty Casual Crochet Flats
A new take on the slipper, I really like the details on this one.
$4.00 at etsy.com, also by hollanddesigns
Baby Boy Boots, crochet pattern
Very interesting construction and oh so baby cute.
$3.99 at etsy.com, by monpetitviolin
Enjoy! and don’t forget to pass on your crochet skills to someone, it’s a yarn craft that can NOT be done by machine!
With Christmas around the corner I’ve been looking for some crochet projects to decorate the house. Here are the best ones I’ve found so far.
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Christmas Polka Dot Stocking
yarn: worsted weight
Free pattern from ravelry.com by Priscilla Hewitt
Crochet DROPS Christmas slippers
yarn: Drops Eskimo
Free pattern at garnstudio.com
Japanese crochet pattern for a Christmas tree
This is a free pattern, charted, not with English instructions.
Crocheted Snowflake Ornament
yarn: pearl cotton
Free pattern from bhg.com (Better Homes and Gardens)
Roxycraft Christmas patterns
$5.00 purchase at roxycraft.com
Ruffles cross neckwarmer
by Andrea Graciarena
$4.50 pattern download at ravelry.com
So very “snowy” and “wintery”, reminds me of the season.
If you have any favorite patterns, feel free to comment!
Here are my favorite crochet patterns that were added to ravelry in the last few weeks.
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Rawr Fingerlss Gloves by Natalie Bates
$5.00 pdf download at ravelry. Other great designs in her etsy shop.
Scary Skull Scarf by Jude Butterworth
$4.00 pdf download at ravelry.
Let it Snow Mittens by Darlisa Riggs
FREE PATTERN at CrochetUncut
Ahimsa Fat Bottom Bags by Jenna Greer
$5.00 pdf download at etsy.com
Baby Ghost by Carola van Groen
$3.95 pdf download at ravelry.com
Cozy Cables Warmer by knotsewcute
$3.49 pdf download at etsy.com
So there you have it! Great patterns, really great. Go and support your favorite indie-designers by purchasing one of these great patterns.
Posted by admin | Posted in crochet blankets | Posted on 09-15-2009
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In my search for a new crochet blanket pattern to work up I found some really great patterns on ravelry and on the net. Here are my top picks for Fall 2009.
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Just Enough Blanket by Amy O’Neil Houck
yarn: Blue Sky Alpacas Skinny Cotton
Interweave store $5.00 download
DROPS blanket . Alpaca
FREE pattern at their website garnstudio.com
Andalusia Blanket by Berroco
yarn: Berroco Comfort
FREE pattern!
Ripple Blanket tutorial and pattern
FREE on the blog attic24.typepad.com
Airy Spring Throw by Marianne Forrestal
In the Crochet Today! Mar/Apr 2009 issue
Woodcliff Throw by Treva McCain
Pattern is FREE on the NaturallyCaron.com website.
Salem by the Berroco design team.
Another great crochet blanket pattern by Berroco!
Available in the #273 NaturLin booklet.
These are great patterns that get away from the traditional granny square afghans (those are sometimes cool too, but…). I’ve found that cotton is a great way to spice things up in the blanket world, I generally choose a wool or acrylic blend but the new cotton’s that are out there wear beautifully and are easy on the hands. Try linen too!