This little sweater works up in a flash! I love that the stitch has a lot of stretch to it so the size is very forgiving. It still fits my now 3 month old with more room to grow. For my sample I use I Love this Yarn from Hobby Lobby. I’ve used it a few times but only for a few hats. Continue reading Newborn Cheer Sweater Free Crochet Pattern
I’m extremely excited to announce the birth of my third baby, Bailey!! Days before her birth I made this easy little sweater for her. To celebrate her birth I’m offering this pattern for FREE! I love this little sweater because it works up so quickly. Perfect for a last minute baby shower gift or to make when your bored waiting for baby like I was. Continue reading The Bailey Easy Top Down Free Crochet Pattern
I recently completely organized ALL my yarn. I quickly realized I had a TON of little scrap balls. You know the ones I’m talking about, right? The ones that aren’t small enough to throw away but so small you’re not quite sure what to do with them. I started thinking of some ways to use them up. Continue reading Easy Braided Headband: Free Crochet Pattern
The Squid Dance Hat is a free crochet pattern that uses one skein of Squid Worsted. I have written the pattern for one size but have noted how to adjust size.
Sizes (Approx. head circumference/ finished hat circumference):
One Size (20”-22”/20”)
Circumference is measured at the bottom of the hat.
Notes
Read all instructions before beginning.
This hat is worked in the rounds from the bottom up. You will sew up the top to finish.
The ch 1/ch 2 at the beginning of each round will NOT count as a st.
Be sure to pay careful attention to the turns.
You will join each round with a ss to the top of the first st of each round.
For stitch counts 1 shell = [1 sc, ch 2, 3(2 or 1) dcs]
When the instructions say to work into the side of the sc, insert your hook into the left (right if you’re a lefty) side 2 bars of the sc. I have provided a video of this below
Squid Dance Hat Free Crochet Pattern Instructions
Round 1 (RS) – Fsc 66, being careful not to twist, join with a ss to the first st.
*size adjustment note: You can make this hat larger or smaller by working a fsc in multiples of 3. By this point the first round should comfortably fit around your head. A bit on the sung side is better than too loose as it will loosen up with wear.
Round 2-5 – Ch 1, working in the BLO c in every ch around, join. 66
Round 6 – Ch 1, working in the BLO sc in 1st, ch 2, 3 dc in the side of the last sc worked, skip 2, *sc in the next, ch 2, 3 dc in the side of the last sc worked, skip 2; repeat from * around, join to the beg ch 1. 22 shells
Round 7 – Ss in the ch-2 space, ch 1, turn, sc in the same ch-2 space, ch 2, 3 dc in the side of the last sc worked, skip the next 3 dc, * sc in the next ch-2 space, ch 2, 3 dc in the side of the last sc worked, skip the next 3 dc; repeat from * around, join to the beg ch 1. 22 shells
Repeat round 7, 7 more times.
*Size adjustment note: you can repeat round 7 more or less time to make the hat larger or smaller
Round 15 – Ss in the ch-2 space, ch 1, turn, sc in the same ch-2 space, ch 2, 2 dc in the side of the last sc worked, skip the next 3 dc, * sc in the next ch-2 space, ch 2, 2 dc in the side of the last sc worked, skip the next 3 dc; repeat from * around, join to the beg ch 1. 22 shells
Round 16 –Ss in the ch-2 space, ch 1, turn, sc in the same ch-2 space, ch 2, 1 dc in the side of the last sc worked, skip the next 2 dc, * sc in the next ch-2 space, ch 2, 1 dc in the side of the last sc worked, skip the next 2 dc; repeat from * around, join to the beg ch 1. 22 shells
Round 17: Ss in the ch-2 space, ch 1, sc in each ch-2 space around, join to the first sc. 22 sc
Round 18: Ch 1, sc2tog around, join to the first sc2tog. 11 sc2tog
Fasten off leaving a long tail, sew up the top, weave in all ends.
This year my goal was to make a blanket for everyone in my family. I made it in at the last second with my final blanket for my dad (Bob!). I wanted to make this one simple and fuss free just like my dad so I let the kiddos pick the colors (I think they did an exceptional job) and I picked a simple stitch. Continue reading Bob’s! Easy Tweed Blanket (free pattern)
Many amazing hats start with a basic base. I have written up a Free Simple Single Crochet Hat Pattern and am happy to share it here. Whip up these simple hats and leave them as is or add embellishments to turn them into character hats or whatever you’d like! These would also make great hats for charity. Some people keep water and granola bars in their cars for the homeless. Why not hats as well? Continue reading Free Simple Single Crochet Hat Pattern
Ever save tiny little balls of yarn just because you hate to throw them away? Well I do! I’ve found the perfect use for them is to make little preemie hats to donate. I know a lot of people think about this during the holidays but hospitals take donations all year round. The pattern uses worsted weight yarn which most crocheters hand on hand. Testers said it took about 10 minutes so it’s really easy to make a bunch in a small amount of time. Continue reading Quick and Easy Preemie Hat
If you’re looking for a crochet project that’s both playful and functional, then you’ve come to the right place! Free Bright Stripes Crochet Beanie is a delightful pattern that combines colorful stripes with post stitches, resulting in a hat that will brighten up any outfit. With its easy-to-follow instructions and availability in both child and adult sizes, this pattern is perfect for crocheters of all skill levels. So grab your worsted weight yarn, a J/6mm hook, and let’s dive into this cheerful project!
This free crochet bow pattern is the perfect accent to hats, bags, hair clips or even shirts. If you’d like to sell finished items from this pattern please do! Continue reading Free Crochet Bow Pattern
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This free crochet bow pattern is the perfect accent to hats, bags, hair clips or even shirts. If you’d like to sell finished items from this pattern please do! Continue reading Free Crochet Bow Pattern