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.
Block 6: Blooming Lace Square
The Blooming Lace Square by Melinda Miller is the sixth square in the Official CCC Social Group Block a Week CAL 2014 (crochet-along). I have provided a photo tutorial for the double treble cluster (DTRCL).
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.
Cluster Flowers (Crochet Flowers)
These crochet cluster flowers worked up really quickly and I love them! I have been meaning to make some since Kinga had her Christmas challenge, but I just didn’t have the time. This week I finally made a few of the cluster flowers and the pattern was so easy that I didn’t even need to look at the pictures.
Crochet Linen Stitch Dishcloth
I love handmade dishcloths/washcloths. Partly because they are so quick to make and partly because they are LOVELY to wash with. Why don’t you try making a few? You just might get “hooked”!