October 2025: Table of Contents

Let’s celebrate the upcoming shift in seasons with brand new patterns created for cooler weather and warmer color palettes. One of my favorite parts of this time of year is heading to my local pumpkin farm to create memories with my family, both familiar and new. This year will be extra special since my son is old enough to appreciate the wonder that is the autumn season. So if you’re like me, you’ll need to take stock of your current wardrobe, add a new handmade piece (or two) and freshen up your living space. Start by crocheting one of the most beautiful blankets I’ve ever seen: the Study of Blue Blanket that features a variety of texture-heavy stitches that begins with a circular motif and gradually transforms into a square blanket. The Rosewood Duster is another project you can’t miss! Its elegant beauty will pair perfectly with existing favorites already in your closet.

From a lacy bandana and new scarf to a gorgeous granny square dress (yes, a new crochet dress) there’s something for everyone to treasure inside this new issue.

Happy crocheting,

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Create the wardrobe staple you’ll be wearing all autumn long! Meet the Rosewood Duster, a gorgeous, long, shacket-style piece that is sure to turn heads. Featuring a simple double crochet mesh body, this duster has an airy, effortless drape. Bold rose motifs are worked in tapestry crochet using simple single crochet stitches, perfect for adventurous beginners looking to try colorwork. This romantic layering piece pairs beautifully with jeans and a basic tee or blouse. Don’t forget your favorite pair of fall boots! Read More 


Let the colors flow with the Study of Blue Blanket, a striking throw that showcases a wide variety of textural crochet stitches. This center-out design begins with a circular motif and gradually transforms into a square blanket. Part of the beloved Study Series by Mikey of The Crochet Crowd, this project marks the 20th installment in the sampler collection. Use yarn that changes colors for you, or carefully control the color changes—it’s up to you. Stitch your way through colors you love and make a blanket to keep or gift to a friend. Read More 


Add filet crochet to your tablescape with the Greek Key Colorblock Runner, a striking design inspired by a motif rich in history. Bold stripes frame the classic geometric pattern to really make the design pop. Easily customize the length by adding or removing sections to make the runner longer or shorter. You could even use the charted design to create coordinating placemats, doilies or even a valance. Read More 


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