Drape this regal throw over your favorite chair or at the foot of the bed for a luxe addition to your home. Worked in meditative rounds, this project can easily be sized up or down from a small lapghan to a larger bedspread.
Read MorePerfect for a garden party or festive brunch, these multi-color mandala coasters add flair to the table and help identify guests’ drinks.
Read MoreAsymmetry and color blocking complement each other with this bold throw worked in columns. This beginner level project is a fabulous way to play with color combinations.
Read MoreKeep your plants cozy with their very own knit pot hanger. Like a hammock for your plant babies, the Perennial Plant Hanger is a lovely way to display them year-round.
Read MoreDueling stripes and color blocking adds a split personality to this chic otherwise minimalist kerchief. Wrap it in a variety of ways to show off the different sides.
Read MoreThis classic French beret in modern single stripes will transport you to Le Marais on a crisp spring day.
Read MoreThis casual crewneck pullover works up before you know it with two strands held together. The relaxed fit and loose knit makes this the perfect companion for summer nights.
Read MoreWho doesn’t love a fade? Grab three blend-able colors and an accent and stitch up this mesmerizing squishy ribbed cowl.
Read MoreA simple color change takes basic granny squares to a bold new level with the Geometry Wrap. Worn draped over the shoulders, tossed across the body, or wrapped like a scarf, it’s a versatile accessory with a breathable fabric to transition from season to season.
Read MoreDesigned for summer boat trips and picnics in the park, the Cumberland Tank is a shell style sleeveless top with a slightly relaxed fit. This striped fabric evokes a classic feel that will carry through years to come.
Read MoreBold mitered squares get arranged in a magical way to form this rounded bottom tote perfect for a stroll through your favorite beach town. The five-color palette is incredibly customizable and versatile.
Read MoreAs soon as I whipped up the new crochet Theo Bucket Hat, I immediately took the time to work out a knit version so that I could release them at the same time. I had so many requests for a knit version of the Annie Bucket Hat, that I knew it would be a similar …
Read MoreOnce you start you just can't stop - I've been a bucket hat making machine lately! I have made nearly a dozen Annie Bucket Hats since I released the pattern in November, and couldn't wait to try it in a different yarn. I went with Lion Brand's new Go For Fleece Sherpa, and since …
Read MoreWhether you're outside under the night sky or inside atop the couch or your favorite reading chair, the Stargazer Throw is the dreamiest blanket to cozy up with. A simple crochet stitch creates this mesmerizing pattern that differs slightly on …
Read MoreQuick, easy, and striking. Those are three of my favorite attributes when it comes to designing, and the Kaleidoscope Poncho has them all! This classic poncho …
Read MoreCrochet is usually king when it comes to bags and totes, but who says knitting can't have a seat at the table? With a couple specific design choices, a knit bag can be just as functional and dare I say, more chic, than a crochet …
Read MoreNearly every time I design something in crochet I am asked for a knit version of it (and vice versa), but never have I received such an intense response as when I released my crochet Annie Bucket Hat. It seemed like every …
Read MoreI'm not usually one to plan my designs too far in advance anyway, but lately I've been striking while the inspiration is SUPER hot at the drop of a hat. This was the case …
Read MoreI don't know if this is a me thing or an everyone thing, but inspiration always seems to strike when I'm neck deep in working on something else. Sometimes I just jot down a note or send myself an email reminder of the brilliant idea, but sometimes I have to drop everything …
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