This is part 2 (of 3) of Sophie’s Mandala, inspired by Chris Simon’s Lace Petals Square. This photo tutorial is for the medium version.
Sophie’s Mandala {Small}
This is a photo tutorial for Part 1 (of 3) of Sophie’s Mandala, inspired by Chris Simon’s Lace Petals Square. Part 1 covers making a small crochet mandala.
Zoe the Crochet Zebra
Zoe the crochet zebra’s ears and legs are joined as you go, making for very little sewing indeed. Her moveable limbs mean that she can sit, stand, and lie down with ease. She has a very large head, making her more of a grazing Zebra than a graceful one. Zoe is the fourth animal in […]
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.
Pansy Leaf – Crochet Leaf Pattern
This crochet leaf pattern was written by Connie Gerbrandt, one of my awesome testers. I love the ruffled edges!
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 […]
Featured Pattern: NAOH Crochet Owl Hat
I made this crochet hat using the Not Another Owl Hat Pattern (NOAH) by Rhondda Mol from Oombawka Design. I love the dopey eyes and the sticky-uppy mouth! FREE Toddler Size Pattern Available.
Granny’s Crochet Pansy
This crochet pansy pattern has been adapted from one of my great-granny’s crochet pieces. Follow along with this photo tutorial to make your own pansies.
Little Zoo: Rupert the Crochet Rhinoceros
Make your very own crochet rhinoceros with this free pattern. Rupert is an intermediate join-as-you-go design.
This Little Leaf Crochet Pattern
This Little Leaf Crochet Pattern takes all of 5 minutes to make and less than 1 meter (1 yard) of yarn. And once you’ve made one you can chuck away the instructions and make them in under 2 minutes…or maybe not. I suppose it depends on how quick you crochet and how many kids/cats/dogs are vying for your attention. Either way, they are quick and easy and perfect for stash-busting.