The Mum’s Heart is a tiny heart-shaped project that is a wonderful little gift for mums. You can whip this cutie up including sewing the pieces together in less than an hour. This makes it is great last-minute project or you can make multiples and give them out to your mum friends and colleagues at work to brighten their Mother’s Day.
The heart is made using Tunisian crochet technique that creates wonderful texture. This pattern includes simple shaping and it is a great first project if you would like to step beyond the basics. The heart requires a small amount of yarn, so it can be equally used as a crap-yarn project.
Sienna Harvest Berry Shawl is a medium size Tunisian crochet triangular shawl that is constructed top down. It uses 2 100 g skeins of fingering yarn weight, which enables the shawl to be a great layering option. The pattern uses a variety of stitches, some basic and some more advanced, in combinations to create a…
Are you looking for some crochet blanket patterns for donations? If so, read on down to find seven of my favorite free crochet blanket patterns that are…
Looking for a fun and easy crochet project? This crochet bunny pattern is perfect for creating a charming amigurumi bunny that can be used as a toy, a unique Easter decoration, or even a cozy bunny cover for your eggs! This step-by-step amigurumi bunny pattern is suitable for all skill levels, making it ideal for…
The crochet pleated baby cardigan is a very simple pattern, as it makes use of simple crochet stitches. It is worked top down. The pleated detail adds a lot of beauty to it, and what’s more? The pleats do not require any sewing! Yes they are no sew crochet pleats. There is a video tutorial…
Our emotions rise and fall throughout our days in reflection to our external and internal circumstances. Some come and go without much notice, while some leave noticeable ridges affecting the fabric and texture of our consciousness. The inspiration behind this cowl was this ever-present process that is likened to movement of sea waves rolling over…