
Go strolling to appreciate nature’s beautiful change, and wrap up in this eye-catching, warm shawl while you go. It’s worked from the bottom up in a repeating shell stitch that will fly off your hook.
View ProjectFrom the August 2019 issue
Go strolling to appreciate nature’s beautiful change, and wrap up in this eye-catching, warm shawl while you go. It’s worked from the bottom up in a repeating shell stitch that will fly off your hook.
View ProjectFrom the August 2017 issue
These adorable little baby shoes are as cute as they come. From their colorful soles to their tiny tassels, you’ll love stitching these for an autumn baby!
View ProjectInspired by iconic drives down Route 66 with the top down, this blanket recalls the colors of the era, as well as the need to keep warm when it gets chilly. You’ll whip this up quickly thanks to the join-as-you-go design, and it’s easy to adjust the size by adding or subtracting hexagons.
View ProjectThis hat and infinity scarf set features a unique and modern-looking stitch pattern, made without breaking off yarn. Crochet this luxurious, high-end set in the Pantone color of the year, marsala, and see how the cream highlights the rich red tones and makes it even more delicious. Designed to fit most adults, this hat and infinity scarf look fantastic together or worn separately.
View ProjectFrom the August 2015 issue
This three-piece baby set includes a juice bottle stuffy that rattles, a sandwich stuffy that crinkles and a cozy playmat that’s perfect for playing on. Plus, it doubles as a blanket to cuddle under for a nap when playtime is done! Best of all, you only need one skein of each color to make all three items.
View ProjectFrom the June 2015 issue
This V-stitch crochet bag in vintage-inspired patriotic colors is perfect for toting anywhere you go: the beach, the park, the carnival, the store and even your favorite fireworks display. The V-stitch pattern makes it expandable and breathable, so you can take everything you need in style.
View ProjectFrom the June 2015 issue
This vibrant blanket is the perfect breath of fresh summer air. It’s worked in quick motifs – make it a baby blanket, as shown, or go as big as you like and add more squares with the easy join-as-you-go rounds! A simple textured border adds the perfect finishing touch.
View ProjectFrom the April 2022 issue
Linen and broomstick lace used in two different ways combine to create a one-skein infinity scarf or cowl that’s lightweight and lovely!
View ProjectFrom the April 2015 issue
Broomstick lace is a distinct crochet technique that uses a large knitting needle or dowel in addition to the usual crochet hook. The knitting needle is used to create uniform large loops of yarn, which are then connected with crochet stitches to create a stable, lacy fabric. There are many variations on this technique, but
View ProjectFrom the February 2015 issue
A fun repeating V-stitch pattern keeps this shawl interesting, and the long vertical lines make it flattering to wear!
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