I’ve gotten a lot of queries from people making the Katniss Cowl, asking for a better explanation of the stitch. …
Granny Rose Shawl
Hi there! It’s been a while since I posted, but I’m sure you understand ~ it gets really busy around Christmas. …
Katniss Cowl: Free Crochet Pattern
Are any of you planning to see Catching Fire? I can hardly wait. (You probably noticed the countdown in my …
Katniss Chibi (Part 2)
If you’ve been following my blog, you’ll know that a bit ago I published a post for a Katniss Chibi …
Katniss Chibi (Part 1)
I think I’ve mentioned before that I’m sort of obsessed with The Hunger Games. Recently I was checking out Lollipops & …
Harriet Hat Pattern Testing
I joined a Ravelry group called ‘Free Pattern Testers’. It’s really cool, I’ve already tested four patterns, and it’s quite …
Crochet Pirate Narwhal
My swim teacher really likes pirates. In fact, we stopped taking classes because she went to a pirate convention. She …
Learn to crochet by making a cute pouch!
Many crochet tutorials will teach you to crochet by making some single crocheted rectangle. That’s all very good, but what exactly are you going to do with the rectangle when you’re done with it? Maybe you could use it as a dishcloth, but if you’re a kid learning to crochet, a dishcloth isn’t a very exciting project.
Enter the Pouchy Pouch ~ a pattern I first saw on Maize Hutton. I adapted it to use worsted-weight yarn and made it simpler so a beginner would be able to do it. It’s the perfect first project, and when you’re done, you’ll have an adorable pouch to put tiny stuff in. 😉
I will warn you ~ this tutorial has a TON of pictures. (I hope they’re a suitable size.) I wanted to make it as easy as possible for you. You will learn to make a slipknot, hold the crochet hook and yarn, chain, single crochet, fasten off, weave in ends, and whipstitch pieces together. If you have any questions, leave me a comment and I’ll get back to you right away.
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A tree gets a sweater
There was a lonely tree in our backyard, so I decided it needed a sweater… I used a bunch of …
Fuzzy Blob – A Crochet Pattern Inspired By ea1701
I discovered ea1701’s blog through the Reader Appreciation Award. Check out her amigurumi patterns, they are so cute! But in my opinion, …