
Navy blue is the perfect complement to a pastel outfit this season. Create a ribbing effect with hdc stitches in the back loop for the perfect edges. All pieces are worked separately and come together to make this wonderful cardi.
View ProjectFrom the December 2016 issue
Navy blue is the perfect complement to a pastel outfit this season. Create a ribbing effect with hdc stitches in the back loop for the perfect edges. All pieces are worked separately and come together to make this wonderful cardi.
View ProjectBy Jean Clement
Have you ever crocheted your own curtains? Now you can! This light and airy curtain allows diffused sunlight into your space in the most beautiful way. With instructions to lengthen the curtain to your liking, this design can be customized for nearly every window height.
View ProjectBy Olivia Kent
From the June 2018 issue
The smell of spices and bustling activity of a Persian bazaar all come to life in the form of this traditionally styled pillow. Born of appreciation for bold colors and textures, this one-of-a-kind pillow cover captures a radiating energy that’s perfect for starting your morning off on the right foot.
View ProjectBy Olivia Kent
Whether you’re strolling antique stores over the weekend, or enjoying nibbling on dainty pastries during an afternoon tea, this Pretty in Peplum Top will keep you looking extra feminine and stylish this spring!
View ProjectFrom the October 2017 issue
Buttons, three-quarter-length sleeves and a loose fit — this cardigan is just what the bookworm ordered. It’s even easy and fast to make for a newbie, so you can return to curling up in your cozy corner with your Jane Austen novel once it’s done.
View ProjectFrom the February 2017 issue
Worked from the fingers to the wrist, these mittens are fun to try on as you make them. The fingers, thumb and cuff are worked in single crochet, and the rest of the hand is worked in a 2-color vertical stripe pattern that is easy to remember and keep things interesting!
View ProjectFrom the February 2017 issue
Toe-up socks are so much fun to make— you can try them on while you crochet! The toe, heel and cuff are worked in single crochet and the foot and leg are worked in a two-color vertical stripe pattern that is easy to remember and keeps things interesting, even for the second sock!
View ProjectBy Devani Adams
The Snow Puff Ear Warmer combines playful texture and vintage-inspired charm in this stylish, cozy accessory. Worked up with a variation of the puff stitch—the crossed puff stitch—this ear warmer creates a thick, lofty fabric that keeps your ears toasty while adding a touch of elegance to your winter wardrobe. The crossed puff stitch gives the design a rhythmic, enjoyable crochet experience that results in a beautifully textured, fluffy ear warmer.
Its retro appeal is perfect for anyone looking to add a bit of nostalgia to their cold-weather accessories, and the snug fit ensures it stays in place, no matter how breezy the day may be. This quick and easy project is ideal for those looking for a fast, satisfying crochet piece to keep the chill at bay.
View ProjectFrom the December 2020 issue
If you’ve never crocheted cables before, this is a perfect first crochet cable pattern. The scarf portion is made straight and long, then the center portion is sewn up to make a hood. If you prefer your scarves sans hood, simply skip this step and you’ll have a nice long accessory to wear all season.
View ProjectFrom the August 2016 issue
Working hdc stitches through the back loop creates a ribbing effect that looks knit when held sideways. This is a light piece that can become a staple in your summer wardrobe.
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