
Simple enough for a first-time crocheter, this spooky bag is the perfect complement to a Dr. Frankenstein costume. Keep your favorite treats safe and sound by using the zippered opening in the forehead of this monster bag.
View ProjectBy Dana Rebmann
From the October 2018 issue
Simple enough for a first-time crocheter, this spooky bag is the perfect complement to a Dr. Frankenstein costume. Keep your favorite treats safe and sound by using the zippered opening in the forehead of this monster bag.
View ProjectFrom the October 2018 issue
Try your hand at this crochet scarf that features a lovely texture with extended single crochet stitches. Bow stitches at each end of the scarf are finished off with a fun fringe that’s crocheted directly onto the scarf for easy finishing.
View ProjectFlower motifs and classic ripple stitch come together for a seasonal favorite featuring sunflowers and lots of tassels. This throw is worked in pieces and sewn together, making it a great travel project!
View ProjectChilly summer evenings have met their match with this jacket. A nod to the old granny square pieces of the past, the Throwback Thursday Jacket has granny squares that are connected with cream instead of black yarn. This subtle shift makes all the difference!
View ProjectFrom the August 2018 issue
Vintage meets Boho with this updated granny square scarf. Transition from summer to fall in bold colors that will brighten up any outfit.
View ProjectFrom the August 2018 issue
A simple tank is made complete with a flirty yarn loop fringe. Crocheted in a neutral yarn, this tank can be paired with pretty much anything in your wardrobe to create a flawless outfit.  It’s the perfect versatile piece to add to your closest this season.
View ProjectBy Jackie Laing
From the August 2018 issue
Save the drama for your llamas and crochet your very own pair of Loopy Llamas to cheer you up. With loopy bodies and cute accessories, these trendy llamas are a happy couple.
View ProjectBy Susan Heyn
From the August 2018 issue
A variety of stripes and loop stitches give this handy tote lots of texture. Roomy enough to hold all your daily essentials, this intriguing project is also incredibly fun to make!
View ProjectAn easy hexagon lends itself to a sky and Big Dipper design when the centers of seven of the motifs are done in white. With extra planning, you can plan out other constellations as well which makes this type of afghan extra versatile.
View ProjectFrom the June 2018 issue
Worked in single crochet rows following a chart for the color changes, you’ll be able to practice your tapestry crochet technique using this beautiful pattern.  Carry the second color across the blue stitches as done in tapestry crochet technique.
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