Mix some sunshine in with your crochet to make this stunning piece that’s bold and versatile. Watch it become a summer staple as you pair it with dresses, tank tops and tees.
View ProjectHere Comes the Sun Vest
By Vera Sanon
By Vera Sanon
Mix some sunshine in with your crochet to make this stunning piece that’s bold and versatile. Watch it become a summer staple as you pair it with dresses, tank tops and tees.
View ProjectBy Sandi Rosner
From the April 2019 issue
This skirt was inspired by butterflies dancing on fresh spring foliage.
It is crocheted in the round from the waist down and features an elastic waistband for a custom fit. Make as many or as few butterflies as you like — and sprinkle them on the skirt with abandon!
View ProjectBy Andee Graves
From the August 2018 issue
This poncho is perfect for those cooler summer evenings with colorful granny squares worked in an open stitch along the neckline and a matching colorful stripe in the mesh body. A perky picot edge gives it a fun finish, making this a poncho you’ll want to wear all summer long.
View ProjectFrom the December 2017 issue
The Kenai Mittens are worked from the cuff with rows of back loop, single crochet stitches. Enjoy warmth, comfort and durability without the bulkiness by whipping up these cozy mittens. Alternating rows of wave and chevron stitches mimic the Kenai Mountains to capture a subtle nod to one of nature’s most beautiful creations.
View ProjectTwelve beautiful fern leaves close to form a unique beginning for each crocheted medallion. Each medallion is joined creating an ideal runner or doily for a coffee table or dining room table.
View ProjectFrom the December 2014 issue
Columns of lacy pineapple stitches, worked from the center of the scarf towards the ends, make great use of elaborate yarns. Dress up any outfit for a night on the town – perfect with your Little Black Dress!
View ProjectFrom the April 2014 issue
These covered hangers are more than functional, since the addition of beads and bows make them perfect presents for family and friends. Use them in your closet or be bold and display them on the wall as works of art.
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