
Using beautiful yarn that changes the color for you, you can have this soft and cabled scarf finished to wear on the next wonder-fall day in no time!
View ProjectFrom the October 2016 issue
Using beautiful yarn that changes the color for you, you can have this soft and cabled scarf finished to wear on the next wonder-fall day in no time!
View ProjectStart the season off right with a new table set perfect for entertaining family and friends. Crochet a set of four in one color or change it up with different colors of fall.
View ProjectUsing a double strand of dishcloth cotton you can work up the perfect kitchen accessory for fall and it’s practical, too! Try your hand at increasing and decreasing with the Diamond Stitch for the signature acorn cap criss-crosses.
View ProjectThe word equinox translates to “equal night,” meaning night and day are about the same length of time. To capture this effect, this pillow pattern mixes dark and light colors equally, alternating autumnal hues in rings to make a dynamic accent for the home.
View ProjectFrom the October 2016 issue
Every baby needs a tailored boot! This crochet pattern uses a stitch that looks like it’s knit! It’s simple and fun to crochet so mix and match your colors for boy or girl and get busy making your own boots.
View ProjectFrom the October 2016 issue
This pint-sized cardigan is not just for fall – it will keep little ones stylish the rest of the year, too! It features a separating zipper, front pockets and hood with baby bear ears.
View ProjectFrom the October 2016 issue
This cute bag can’t wait to go Trick or Treating with your little one! This is a great project to practice increasing in single crochet and using the technique to make various shapes.
View ProjectBy Nazanin Fard
When the tide comes in as the sun goes down, you’ll want to have a light cardigan on hand. This is a gorgeous summer cardigan worked in lace weight yarn. The motifs are worked for the bottom edge of the
View ProjectThere are times in warm weather when you just need a little something around the shoulders to counteract those lazy summer breezes.
View ProjectFrom the August 2016 issue
This versatile top is made with basic stitches. Wear it with your favorite maxi skirt or crochet a few more rounds to wear it with leggings in the summer.
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