Here’s a lovely and warm crochet scarf pattern that is an infinity scarf and large enough to be worn as a head scarf wrap. The ribbing along both edges makes for a nice texture. The middle section consists of a modified granny stitch.
Here’s an easy winter hat you can crochet using the crunch stitch and a single crochet ribbing. It’s a nice and warm hat that works great especially in the cooler weather. It can work great for a child, teen, woman, or man. The pom pom is optional, but I think it’s a cute addition.
Here’s a nice 3D wavy shell stitch border edging. This crochet pattern works great on the edge of baby blankets, afghans, shawls, scarves, and more. It is created by making a shell stitch on top of a solid double crochet border. The shells form a 3D wave or ripple effect.
How about making a cute crochet baby penguin for this upcoming winter? This little guy is adorable and relatively easy to make with worsted weight yarn and a size F 3.75 mm crochet hook.
A hair scrunchie is pretty easy to make with yarn, a crochet hook, and a hair elastic. This crochet pattern is one I used to create scrunchies back in the 80s!
This is a cute stitch pattern that resembles flowers, such as rose buds and tulips. It works great for blankets, scarves, shawls, and anything that needs some bright and colorful flowers!
There are many tips and tricks when sewing with crochet. Certain techniques are useful when joining crochet pieces. Plus there are some really interesting sewing needles that work great with yarn. Read all about them here!
Today I’d like to share with you a video that showcases three of my crochet designer friends. Moogly, Wilmade, and Hooked by Robin are all featured in this post and video!
If you are looking for a nice, textured ear warmer headband, this pattern is for you. It can be worn with the gather in the middle or as a straight band. The texture is created by alternating front post double crochet with regular double crochet stitches. Three sizes are included in the pattern, but it is very easy to customize to fit any head size.
The bead stitch is a fun textured stitch pattern made with just yarn but no actual beads. This is a great stitch for blankets, rugs, handbags, hats, scarves, or anything where you don’t want an open lace pattern – but are looking for something more than just a plain stitch.