Block 23 of the Block a Week CAL 2014 is Margaret MacInnis’ “See How They Run”. Learn how to make spiked stitches with this cute, easy pattern.
Crochet Mandala Rug
This crochet mandala rug was made using John P Kelly’s Mandala 21 pattern. Crochet rugs are my favourite stash-buster project! I don’t think there is another project that can eat through yarn quicker and I love nothing better than a soft yarn rug :)
Block 22: Crown Jewels {Photo Tutorial}
Block 22 of the Block a Week CAL 2014 is Melinda Miller’s beautiful Crown Jewels Square. Photo tutorial done with kind permission.
How to Crochet: Double Treble Cluster {Dtr3tog}
The double treble cluster (dtrcl or dtr3tog) is a lovely petal-like stitch that lends itself really well to the creation of flower petals and leaves.
Granny’s Pansy – Crochet Bunting
If you love pansies and bunting, then this Granny’s Pansy Crochet Bunting pattern is for you!
I have been playing around with my Granny’s Pansy Pattern and hope to bring you a whole bunch of pansy-themed patterns very soon.
In the meantime, follow this photo tutorial to make your own crochet bunting.
Block 21: Winter Dream {Photo Tutorial}
Block 21 of the Block a Week CAL 2014 is April Moreland’s Winter Dream. A simple and beautiful square! Photo tutorial done with permission.
How to Crochet: Cluster Stitch {Dc3tog}
The Cluster Stitch (dc3tog) is an easy decorative stitch that yields a triangular cluster. It is not to be confused with the Bobble Stitch, which yields a tear-drop cluster. Learn how to make the cluster stitch with this photo tutorial.
Pansy Leaf – Crochet Leaf Pattern
This crochet leaf pattern was written by Connie Gerbrandt, one of my awesome testers. I love the ruffled edges!
Block 20: Mandala Square {Photo Tutorial}
Block 20 of the Block a Week CAL 2014 is Chris Simon’s Mandala Square. This square works up quickly and is dainty and beautiful. {Photo Tutorial}
Paint Splatter Square
I saw this Paint Splatter Square in the Official CCC Social Group on Facebook a while ago. I fell in love with both its simplicity and it and its stash-busting potential. Here, finally, is a project that will help me use up the teeniest of scraps. You know, the ones that are so short you […]