This beach bag works up nicely in the cotton cakes type yarns. It is light and airy, yet strong enough to hold some seashells and day-at-the-beach items. The added Blue Sea Star flowers give it a bit more flair.
View ProjectThis beach bag works up nicely in the cotton cakes type yarns. It is light and airy, yet strong enough to hold some seashells and day-at-the-beach items. The added Blue Sea Star flowers give it a bit more flair.
View ProjectBy Linda Gibbs
From the October 2020 issue
This mobius/twisted cowl is constructed from the center row outward to the edge, with a built-in twist. It functions as a very soft cowl scarf for indoor/outdoor wear that’s easy to put on over the head. It can also be worn as a hood, and is long enough to cover the nape of the neck. We know you’ll love this cozy fall project!
View ProjectBy Kati Brown
From the October 2019 issue
This oversized scarf can be worn multiple ways for optimal coziness. Hefty in size, this scarf is ideal for morning walks to the log shed or for sitting down at the dock before sunrise.
View ProjectFrom the August 2019 issue
Pattern, texture, and color come together in this breezy gold and burgundy throw. Openwork panels and a treble crochet border frame a central field of diamonds that float between chain-stitch bridges. The result? Pure perfection in blanket form.
View ProjectDress up a standard pillow with this bow pillow case. The middle band cinches up the pillow and the entire case is removable for easy cleaning. It’s a big statement piece that will pretty up any bed.
View ProjectMarion takes the classic pineapple crochet motif and pairs it with chunky yarn and cables. This shawlette is great for cooler days where you just need a little something on your shoulders.
View ProjectFrom the February 2019 issue
A fresh and floral take on this cozy wrap will add a skip in your step as we head into spring. This version, complete with tassels, is warm and lacy and bursting with color. Larger motifs make this design easy to wrap in a variety of ways.
View ProjectBy Ruth Haydock
From the December 2018 issue
These easy crochet ornaments are worked in the round, starting with a magic ring and worked in a spiral. The top of the ornament is crocheted in a contrasting color and then completed with a thread loop for easy hanging.
View ProjectFrom the August 2017 issue
Tree Full of Friends” is the perfect toy for busy little hands. This 20″ x 24″ crochet wall hanging of a tree against a bright blue sky includes several pockets on the tree in which to tuck an amigurumi owl, bluebird, and squirrel. Children will enjoy popping the flower petals onto oversized buttons on stems and in the tree. This colorful toy, which also doubles as a children’s room decoration, offers a great opportunity to use up stash yarn.
We are making this wall hanging over the course of three issues, and in this third and final installment, we will cover crocheting the squirrel amigurumi and flowers and finishing the assembly.
View ProjectFrom the June 2017 issue
“Tree Full of Friends” is the perfect toy for busy little hands. This 20″ x 24″ crochet wall hanging of a tree against a bright blue sky includes several pockets on the tree in which to tuck an amigurumi owl, bluebird, and squirrel. Children will enjoy popping the flower petals onto oversized buttons on stems and in the tree. This colorful toy, which also doubles as a children’s room decoration, offers a great opportunity to use up stash yarn.
We are making this wall hanging over the course of three issues, and in this second installment, we will cover crocheting the owl and bluebird amigurumi.
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