
Subtle up close, but statement-making from afar, this pineapple top adds some tropical flavor to your crochet. Crocheted in cotton yarn, this top layers nicely with a white tank top to really make that pineapple “pop.”
View ProjectFrom the June 2021 issue
Subtle up close, but statement-making from afar, this pineapple top adds some tropical flavor to your crochet. Crocheted in cotton yarn, this top layers nicely with a white tank top to really make that pineapple “pop.”
View ProjectSoft as a cloud, light as a feather and with fabulous drape, this shawl features a subtle allover lacy stitch pattern and an open scallop border. It would be lovely to wear for a summer wedding or a walk in the park.
View ProjectBy Kati Brown
From the April 2018 issue
Crochet your own version of the classic Faberge egg. Worked around a water balloon and then stiffened, these eggs are a fun spring project and a great way to showcase beautiful leftover sock yarn.
View ProjectFrom the December 2017 issue
Geometric styling with a dense stitch pattern works to create a practical and chic handbag. You won’t know how you ever got along without this trendy accessory!
View ProjectBy Nazanin Fard
From the August 2017 issue
Combine a v-shape shell stitch with a simple pineapple stitch to create the perfect summer vest. With no sewing involved, this vest is worked from shoulder down and finished with 3 buttons.
View ProjectBy Olivia Kent
From the October 2016 issue
What better way to celebrate baby’s first Halloween than with an adorable bumble bee outfit! The hat and playsuit each feature black and yellow stripes running down them to create the perfect bumble bee effect! The hat features two large antenna, while the playsuit features a ribbed section and two straps to achieve a snug fit around baby’s waist!
View ProjectFrom the June 2016 issue
Swing into summer in style with this crochet skirt. This lacy skirt is paired with an optional lightweight lining for a classy look.
View ProjectBy Olivia Kent
From the June 2016 issue
This is the set that will make everyone say “aww!” You can easily change up the colors of this pattern to match your favorite pooch. Hello, cute photos!
View ProjectBy Jackie Laing
From the April 2016 issue
Make your own Easter bunny friend with this simple amigurumi crochet pattern. Bailey the Bunny has pastel-shaded polka dots on his inner ears and an egg design on his belly. Make one to use as decoration or to help fill Easter baskets.
View ProjectBy Olivia Kent
From the April 2016 issue
Accessorize your little one with this adorable bunny hat and diaper cover set. This easy pattern set, for sizes newborn through six months, is just what your baby needs for an extra “hoppy” Easter.
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