Add a southwestern inspired style for your home. One cake of self-striping yarn creates impressive colorwork that’s much easier than it looks!
View ProjectAdd a southwestern inspired style for your home. One cake of self-striping yarn creates impressive colorwork that’s much easier than it looks!
View ProjectVero has a v-neck shape on both sides that allows you to wear it either way according to your preference. It has nice embossed lines detail that is created from post stitches. Wear it with your favorite jacket during colder weather and you’re good to go.
View ProjectFrom the August 2021 issue
This fun wall hanging evokes the colors and textures of the Southwest desert that’s perfect for adorning your living room wall. Bands of single, half-double, double, and treble crochet create the waves of sand, while the rising sun is worked intarsia style in clusters against a sky-blue background. Post-stitch cacti are worked separately and appliqued to the finished piece — feel free to have fun with your placement here! Finally, add some fringe to the design’s bottom edge to make this piece complete.
View ProjectBy Quayln Stark
Ivanna is the bold sweater that’s sure to make a statement this season. This almost abstract representation of a chevron fabric with one solid V motif is an eye-catcher, while the unique and clever construction of the front panel is likely to engage both intermediate and expert crocheters alike.
View ProjectBy Jo Bodley
From the August 2021 issue
Inspired by colorful abstract paintings, this afghan is large enough to go over the top of a single bed, but it’s also the right size for a picnic on the beach. It is made with three sizes of strips using a hairpin loom (which have rows of sc between the side loops ), woven together. There is a right and a wrong side. Afghan is edged with a twisted fringe on the short edges, scs and hdcs along the long edges, using a neutral shade to imitate traditional woven blankets.
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