Help children deal with their worries, frustrations, and anxieties with this simple “Don’t Worry Bee Happy” Crochet Pattern. This little Bee is here to comfort kids and help curb their fears.
This little crochet bee pattern is an adaptation of the popular crochet worry worms. It’s an ideal project for Random Acts of Kindness or as a small gift for kids who suffer from worries, anxiety, or loneliness.
This crochet pattern and image are property of Start Crochet.
The Spofforth Sweater is a glorious combination of easy stitches and one piece construction that is a joy to make and wear. With a relaxed fit and subtle collar you can be sure to add a statement to whatever you wear it with. This side to side crochet sweater pattern comes in sizes XS to…
This Blossom Crochet Baby Blanket is perfect for keeping your little one cozy and warm! Easy to make with basic skills, this simple pattern allows for endless customization with your favorite yarn and colors. Whether for playtime, nap time, or cuddling, your little one and you will fall in love with this soft and snuggly…
This crochet baby blanket pattern is delicate, cozy and absolutely stunning when using a variegated yarn with a complementary solid. It is a modern twist on the granny square blanket; a more “grown up” feeling baby blanket. You might like it so much that you just keep going until it’s big enough to toss it…
The Peafowl Feathers shawl has a slightly different construction starting with creating a triangle motif working around all 3 sides of the triangle. The border is then added to 2 sides of triangle to increase the width. The pattern contains written instructions and a photo tutorial as well as tables with end stitch count for…
The Cozy Corner Blanket is a wonderful Tunisian crochet blanket that adds an extra cozy factor to your favourite corner in your home. The blanket is worked in rows using intarsia colourwork technique to change colours for individual squares. The pattern can be easily adjusted to larger/ smaller size and different colours, opening doors to…
When I first visited London last year, I loved the bright red phone booths that are sprinkled throughout the city. They are very popular with tourists, and many of them are actually working phone booths. A few have been turned into book exchanges – leave a used book inside and take another home to read….