
Triple Crochet, also known as Treble Crochet, is an extremely long stitch which makes for an open, lacy fabric that’s perfect for shawls and summer tops. The stitch takes a bit longer to do, but it covers a lot of ground quickly.
View ProjectBy Jen Lucas
Triple Crochet, also known as Treble Crochet, is an extremely long stitch which makes for an open, lacy fabric that’s perfect for shawls and summer tops. The stitch takes a bit longer to do, but it covers a lot of ground quickly.
View ProjectLooking forward to spring beach days? Us too! The white caps on turquoise blue waves inspired this cardigan that features unique lace stitches in a wavy pattern that lets whatever color shirt you wear underneath show through. We’re partial to ocean blues, but this cardigan looks wonderful paired with coral, green and lilac shades too.
View ProjectMallory utilizes a stitch pattern that is a combination of half double, double, and treble crochets between the posts. A row of foundation half double crochet begins the cowl and a row of extended half double crochet ends it, with luxuriously drapey rows of open semi-filet crochet in between. This plush, lightweight cowl hangs around the neck in two loops and works up quickly without being bulky.
View ProjectFrom the December 2019 issue
This bold rendition of the Sweet Gum Cowl makes an excellent gift for the holidays for those who love a pop of vibrant color. Designed with rows of herringbone half double crochets that are worked in back loops on one row, then turned and worked in front loops of the following row, this cozy cowl can be adjusted to fit tightly or loosely around your neck with just a few adjustments.Â
View ProjectEdith is a sweet summer dress that is breezy and full of vintage style. With a vibrant orange neckline, and gorgeous lacy details, this little dress is sure to make a statement.
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 ProjectBy Lana Jois
From the April 2019 issue
This pretty summer top uses filet crochet spiced up with a special stitch for diamond motifs and can be made up very quickly. The new version comes with short sleeves and tassels at the hems and is named after the pinkish sands of Balos Bay in Greece.
View ProjectBy Andee Graves
From the October 2017 issue
The innovative stitches on this cowl make it a must-have project for your cool-weather wardrobe. Pair it with a solid sweater or jacket to really highlight the colors of this striking piece.
View ProjectFrom the June 2017 issue
Show off your festive spirit without sacrificing your style. With softened hues of the iconic Fourth of July colors, you can work this up for a day full of fireworks, hot dogs, and fun, but then you can keep it around for the rest of the summer days, too.
View ProjectFrom the June 2016 issue
Protect your sunnies with this colorful and fun-to-make case! The case is generously sized to fit even the largest of frames and can be easily adjusted to fit smaller glasses, too. Your sunglasses will stay protected, clean, and scratch free while tucked away in this essential summer project. Â
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