
Easy to memorize and a piece of cake to make, the Sinfully Simple Afghan is perfect for anyone who’s said “I wish blankets were easy to make!” Create the blanket of your dreams with this cozy, winter-ready pattern.
View ProjectEasy to memorize and a piece of cake to make, the Sinfully Simple Afghan is perfect for anyone who’s said “I wish blankets were easy to make!” Create the blanket of your dreams with this cozy, winter-ready pattern.
View ProjectFrom the December 2014 issue
Add a bit of cheer to your home’s décor by displaying this quick and easy project on your wall or over your mantle. The gold bow and the red poinsettias are sure to make this a standout display.
View ProjectFrom the December 2014 issue
This garland is not only a pretty accent piece most anywhere in the house during the holiday season, but the added silver-lined seed beads provide just a little extra sparkly reflective light. Use the garland as tree trim, hung around a mantle or across a wall.
View ProjectFrom the December 2022 issue
The Katahdin Cowl is the perfect accessory for all your outdoor winter activities. Named for Mt. Katahdin, the highest peak in the beautiful state of Maine, you’ll reach for this cowl again and again as you head outdoors in winter.
View ProjectFrom the December 2019 issue
This quick and easy scarf includes two small pockets for your child to store favorite finds. Personalize the scarf by including coordinating or contrasting buttons.
View ProjectFrom the October 2014 issue
Want something to keep your caffeinated gold warm in the morning? This one-skein project is just the ticket; it’s easy to work up, fun to make and easy to care for.
View ProjectFrom the October 2019 issue
This pair of potholders is a great introduction to double-ended crochet. The beauty of the double-ended technique lies in its thickness — each potholder is dense enough to double as a hotpad.
View ProjectBy Jill Wright
From the June 2014 issue
Add a touch of citrus to your crochet with this lime green scarf that features unique oval shapes. This summer, forgo donning your usual jewelry — this scarf is fancy enough to stand on its own.
View ProjectBy Vera Sanon
From the June 2014 issue
Plan your next tropical getaway, but don’t forget to take this shawl. Lightweight with a tropical pineapple motif, this shawl can go from dressy to casual without missing a beat.
View ProjectBy Tamara Kelly
Stay cozy and stylish as you embrace the chill of winter with the Melting Snow Infinity Scarf. This one-skein pattern is perfect for those looking for a quick, satisfying project that results in a beautiful, functional accessory. The unique design mimics the soft, swirling patterns of melting snow, with its gentle stitchwork that creates a lovely texture. It’s a perfect way to stay warm while adding a touch of elegance to your cold-weather wardrobe.
The beauty of this pattern lies in its simplicity: just keep crocheting until you’re nearly out of yarn, then sew the ends together for a seamless, infinity loop scarf. It’s a perfect project for beginners and seasoned crocheters alike, offering a relaxing, meditative experience while producing a stunning, wearable result.
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