Crochet Pattern PDFs



Peanut Butter Pattern, $6.50


Circles Scarf Pattern, $5.00



Stellar Beret Pattern, $5.00



Raindrops Scarf Pattern, $5.00


Artichoke Hat Pattern, $5.00



Lace Slouch Hat Pattern, $5.00


Starry Night Cardi Pattern, $6.50


Pebble Hat Pattern, $5.00


Petal Beret Pattern, $5.00


Covered Hangers Pattern, $5.00


Diamond Lace Scarf Pattern, $5.00


Blackberry Beret Pattern, $5.00


Cotton Candy Cowl Pattern, $5.00


Simple Hat Pattern, 4 Sizes, $5.00


Cables + Lace Scarf Pattern, $5.00
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Unexpected Afghans Celebration Weekend

If you love to crochet blankets and are seeking new inspiration, you’re in for a treat. Designer and author extraordinaire, plus personal friend Robyn Chachula compiled a wonderful collection of nearly 30 designs from all of your hooky favorites. Unexpected Afghans: Innovative Crochet Designs with Traditional Techniques is divided into chapters by technique, and each [...]

Stripes, Part 2

Stripes must be in the air this summer, as my other recent crochet pattern was also a striped number. I kept it really simple in this pattern, dubbed the Gidget Tee by Interweave Crochet (it’s in the Summer 2012).

This easy tee is worked top down, in the round from worsted weight Classic Elite Chesapeake yarn [...]

Stripes, Part 1

Although I am toiling away (or more truthfully, working my butt off) projects I designed before I started my job keep coming. It makes me seem super productive, and I’ll take it!

Just before I left Texas, my friends at Crochet Today asked me to design a slouchy beach hat. I chose the extended single crochet [...]

Knitting for Fun

As I mentioned before, it’s nice to go back to dabbling in different things. This funny thing happened when I was designing for a living where I found it hard to work on things “for fun” when I had so much “work” crocheting to do. Now I can just make whatever I want, and it’s [...]

Weaving Marathon

One of the upsides of having a job that is not my hobby, is that when I find a few spare hours I can play with craft stuff just for fun. No pattern to write or deadline to meet.

This weekend I broke into my cricket loom, and took Angela Tong’s Weaving class on Craftsy. I [...]