The Teguc Pullover is an easy free crochet pattern that I really enjoyed designing. This pullover is the sister to my Halsey Cardigan. It’s completely seamless which makes it quick to finish. I used Kindred yarn from We Crochet. I LOVE this yarn! It’s so soft and easy to work with and I love the finished texture. It’s light and airy and feels great next to skin so it’s great for wearables.
The Halsey Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern is made from the top down without seams in a simple stitch that gives a lovely texture. Available in sizes XS-5X it’s super versatile. This cardigan uses only single crochet and double crochet so its pretty beginner friendly. The best part is it’s also completely seamless!
I love a great Crochet bag. They are fun to make and super useful. The Villa Tote Bag free crochet pattern uses a fun stitch called the forked half double crochet stitch. It’s really easy to learn and give the bag a squishy kind of texture. You’ll love working up this easy crochet bag!
This free crochet scarf pattern, the Gemstone Wrap is a really fun project. It’s great for beginners and really easy to adjust if needed. The yarn (Hawthorne from We Crochet) is what makes this wrap so beautiful. You’ll really enjoy paying with color. The best part about this wrap is there’s NO ends to weave in!
Introducing our Gem Scrunchie Free Crochet Pattern! This adorable accessory adds a touch of sparkle to your hairdo with its charming gem embellishments and cute ties. Perfect for a quick and easy crochet project, this pattern is beginner-friendly and promises a delightful result in no time. Level up your hair game with this charming gem scrunchie and add a dash of style to any outfit effortlessly.
The Ceres Pullover free crochet pattern is the perfect top down sweater for your collection. Designed in a solid color or with stripes you can customize the look to fit your needs. This sweater is worked in the round and top down allowing you to try it on as you go, making it easy to get the perfect fit. The details are what give this project a modern twist. With a slightly longer bottom trim in the back you have a classic piece that fits today’s trends. Made up of an uncomplicated stitch pattern of extended single crochet and chains, giving it a mesh look, it is a great pattern to expand your skills.
I loved how quick this Ash Pullover Free Sweater Crochet Pattern crocheted up. Since it’s a simple top down sweater once you get going its an easy project to finish. There’s no seaming or to much finishing touches that need to be done. I also really like how customizable it is. I made my sample with a simple striped yoke. I love how it looks on me but honestly, if you’re more on the busty side I’d recommend a solid color if you’re not wanting to accentuate that. You can also easily add length to the sleeves or body just by working more rounds.
I love a good easy corner to corner crochet blanket pattern. They’re great to sit back and watch a favorite show because you don’t have to think too much with the Lark Throw Free Crochet Blanket Pattern. Plus when they get big enough they keep your lap warm while you crochet. The Lark Throw Crochet pattern was designed with a fun color striping. The great thing is I worked it out so you don’t have to fasten off (except when adding a new skein) which means NO ends to weave in! I have weaving in ends, haha. Of course you don’t have to follow the stripe pattern. You can follow the stitch pattern and add your own stripes or none. The possibilities are endless!
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We Crochet Brava(100% premium acrylic; 218yds/100g; worsted weight)
9 balls color A: Dove Heather – SKU: 28428
4 balls color B: Persimmon – SKU: 28444
Hook
I/5.5 mm hook (or hook to obtain gauge)
I used my Radiant hook from We Crochet which I love! It’s light weight and feels good in my hand. If you want to try these hooks I suggest the Mosaic set. The different colors help you keep track of sizes.
Notes This throw will be worked from corner to corn in a diagonal fashion. The size of this throw can easily be adjusted by working more rows of the increase to make it larger (or less to make it smaller). Keep in mind this will change the yardage needed
Gauge
16 st by 15 rows in pattern = 4” square (blocked)
Gauge Pattern
Ch an odd number
Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from hook, *ch 1, skip 1 ch, sc in the next ch; repeat from * until 1 ch remains, sc in the last ch.
Row 2: ch 1, turn, sc in the 1st, *ch 1, sc in the next ch-1 space; repeat from * to the last ch-1 space, sc in the last sc.
Repeat row 2 to desired length
Stripe instructions: To avoid fastening off this pattern has been written using an extra skein color A (A2) and an extra skein of color B (B2). When changing color do not fasten off, work to the last step of the last stitch of the row, finish the stitch with the new color. You can hide the floats by working over them in the first ch of the new row but the floats will be hidden by the trim so it’s not necessary.
Stripe Pattern
Increase: (2 rows color A, 1 row color B, 2 rows color A2, 1 row color B) 10 times, (4 rows color A, 1 row color B, 4 rows color A2, 1 row color B) 6 times, (6 rows color A, 1 row color B, 6 rows color A2, 1 row color B) 2 times.
Decrease: (4 rows color A, 1 row color B, 4 rows color A2, 1 row color B) 4 times, (2 rows color A, 1 row color B, 2 rows color A2, 1 row color B) 6 times, 1 row B, 1 row A, (2 rows color B2, 1 row color A, 2 rows color B) 4 times, finish pattern in color B.
Instructions
Increase Rows
With color A ch 3.
Row 1 – Sc in 3rd ch from hook, turn. -1 sc
Rows 2 – Ch 3, (sc, ch 1, sc) in the ch-3 space of the previous row, turn. -2 sc
Row 3 – Ch 3, sc in the next ch-1 space, ch 1, (sc, ch 1, sc) in the ch-3 space, turn. -3 sc
Row 4 – Ch 3, (sc, ch 1) in each ch-1 space, (sc, ch 1, sc) in the ch-3 space, turn. -4 sc
Repeat row 4 until you have 148 rows following the stripe pattern. Each row will add 1 sc.
Decrease Rows
Row 1 – Ch 3, (sc, ch 1) in each ch-1 space, (2 sc) in the ch-3 space, turn. -148 sc
Row 2 – Ch 2, (sc, ch 1) in each ch-1 space until 1 ch-1 space remains, sc in the last ch-1 space, sc in the ch-3 space, turn. -147 sc
Row 3 – Ch 2, (sc, ch 1) in each ch-1 space until 1 ch-1 space remains, sc in the last ch-1 space, sc in the ch-2 space, turn. -146sc
Repeat row 3 until there are only 3 sc
Ch 2, sc in the next ch-1 space, sc in the ch-2 space, turn
Ch 1, sc in the ch-2 space.
Finishing
Ch 1, evenly sc around the entire blanket adding 3 sc to each corner, join to the first sc. Fasten off.
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