Tomorrow is the first day of October, which means Halloween is just a few weeks away. Get in the spirit by whipping up a few of these crocheted Halloween decorations. Some of this are just fall themed and can last through Thanksgiving (and all are free patterns!). Let's make a pretty and spooky handmade Halloween.
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
10 for Tuesday: Crocheted Halloween Decorations
Tomorrow is the first day of October, which means Halloween is just a few weeks away. Get in the spirit by whipping up a few of these crocheted Halloween decorations. Some of this are just fall themed and can last through Thanksgiving (and all are free patterns!). Let's make a pretty and spooky handmade Halloween.
Monday, September 29, 2014
Crochet Pattern Review: Peaked Hat
It still feels a bit like summer here, but I wanted to get a jump on my fall & winter crochet projects. The first project I wanted to do I had my eye on for awhile on Ravelry, the Women's Peaked Cap. For this pattern, I used Lion Brand Yarn Vanna's Choice Yarn in Oatmeal.I ended up using 2 skeins. I finished the hat with 1 skein, but needed the 2nd to crochet the brim. It was pretty quick too, it just took me a couple evenings in front of the TV to finish.
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
10 for Tuesday: Fall Crochet Patterns
Today marks the first day of fall. This is my favorite season, when the leaves start turning pretty shades of red, orange & yellow, the weather gets cooler, and the holiday season is approaching. This also means it's almost time for the boots, coats, scarves and hats. Fall is also my favorite season for crochet projects. Nothing's cozier than slipping into a handmade beanie or scarf on a cold day. So, to celebrate the start of autumn, I've rounded up 10 wearable crochet projects perfect for the cooler months. So here are 10 completely free patterns for hats, scarves, wraps, and gloves that I found on Ravelry.com, my favorite website for finding crochet patterns.
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Quick & Easy Zipper Pouch Tutorial
Do you remember the tutorial I did showing how I changed a pair of bermuda shorts into shorts? Well I saved the pieces I cut off, and now I made a cute little pouch using the salvaged fabric. It's was so quick and easy that even if you've never sewn a zipper, you can made this! It is unlined, so I finished it with french seams (it sounds fancy, but I promise it is very simple).
All you need for this project is salvaged fabric with a hemmed or finished edge and a zipper. Let's begin!
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