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 each other. The sheen of the yarn resembles the reflection of sun on the surface of the sea. The cowl is made using fine soft cotton yarn that is great for light accessory worn close to skin.
Are you looking for some Christmas scarf crochet pattern ideas? If so, then you’ll love this roundup of festive (and easy) scarf crochet patterns for every skill…
Today, I am sharing the pattern for a simple crochet Christmas place mat. The colors used certainly speak Christmas. You can also crochet them year along with any choice of your yarn color to suit any occasion. This Christmas place mat will be a beautiful addition to your holiday table
This braided beanie crochet pattern uses the Jacob’s Ladder technique to create the look of “braids” or cables running horizontally around the hat. It is a simple technique that creates lot of design interest. The braids are initially created in a vertical position by crocheting one long rectangle with the braids running up and down….
Delicate texture, post stitch detail and stunning yarn make this boot cuff pattern is the the perfect addition to your crochet library. With only a 2 row repeat and the cuffs worked directly into the work, the only seam you need to work is a crochet one! With a subtle combination of post stitches, front…
There’s just something about a nice, airy summer triangle scarf! You can wear it over your shoulders on a chilly summer evening, or wrapped around your hips as a swim cover up! And then in the colder months, you don’t have to put it away! You can wrap it around your neck all fall and…
If you’ve been looking for something quick to crochet for St. Patrick’s Day than this cute little crochet beer cozy with clover might just be the pattern…