With the weather cooling off it's the perfect time to show off all those amazing crochet makes! I've gathered up some beautiful patterns from some of my designer crew in this roundup to get you started on your new cool weather wardrobe.
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This pattern is a lightweight DK cardigan pattern with customizable sleeve length and sizes XS to 3X. Relatively simple for a garment pattern; made with 6 row pattern repeat, the body is simple with 3 panels.
These leggings are made using single and double crochet stitches and are worked in the round. There are a few techniques you will need to know how to do, but they’re easy peasy and there are tutorials that will help you right along.
This easy crochet mitten pattern creates a beautiful pair of colourful crochet mittens. This pattern is accessible for beginners and includes tips on how to adjust the mittens to get a more custom fit.
Crochet a poncho that looks complicated but is actually super easy, even for beginners! This pattern uses only double crochet and a simple weaving technique.
This wonderful scarf can easily be converted from a collared scarf to a cowl, to a hood. The added pockets aid in keeping those hands toasty warm in the colder months. The ease of my elevated granny stitch creates a stretchable, warm design.
A pretty scarf with an easy row repeat and a lacy border. Easy enough for any crochet level, yet fun for a more experience crocheter. Make it in self striping yarn or a solid color.
Worked top down this uniquely shaped shawl give tons of room and warmth up front, while still keeping length in the back. Pockets and Hood worked separately and attached.
This pair of Rohini slippers is extremely easy to make since all you need is a mitered square!
There is a little bit of shaping needed once you make the mitered square. The slippers are extremely comfortable too since they sit high on your ankles and are a snug fit.
This pattern is a GREAT stash buster, and it leaves you plenty of space to personalize it. I give you the instructions for what I created, but you can definitely finish off any way you want. This is all about you!
This sweater is made in just one piece! No fussing and mussing with assembling ribbed hems etc, just make the whole piece and seam it down the sides and under the arms. You will have to alternate between two hook sizes, even within a row, but once you get the hang of the pattern, it’s an easy, easy piece.