• Slanted Puffs Bracelet - free crochet pattern

    Free Pattern – Slanted Puffs Bracelet by CrochetN’Crafts

    If you liked my Dew Drop Necklace, you’ll love this fabulous Slanted Puffs Bracelet designed by Rhelena of CrochetN’Crafts! The two patterns go beautifully together, and as soon as I saw it I knew I wanted to share it with you. Angled puff stitches create a fun zig zag design that make this elegant bracelet a must have accessory. Rhelena has lots of other beautiful designs on her site. In addition, she manages a massive pattern directory at Crochet Pattern Bonanza. Be sure to check it out for more great patterns!     This pattern is protected by copyright. Please do not distribute or share this pattern in any way other than by sharing…

  • Dew drop crochet flower necklace a free crochet pattern on Stitches n Scraps

    Crochet Flower Necklace Pattern – Dew Drop Necklace

    Create a chain of delicate "beads" and simple flower embellishments, using tiny puff stitches! This crochet flower necklace is easily customizable for a special occasion showpiece, or an everyday wardrobe staple. It's great for gifting and craft fairs too!

  • Baby size non-stop slipper

    Free Pattern – Non-stop slippers- Baby sizes

    These boxy-toe slippers are worked all in one piece, never needing to break the yarn until you’re finished (unless you want to incorporate more colors). The sole is worked first, with the rest of the slipper built up from there, which makes it easy to add a 2nd sole for extra padding if desired. These slippers can also be a great blank canvas for your creativity – make them your own by working different sections in different colors, adding a drawstring around the ankle, or adding your favorite embellishments! The Non-Stop Slippers pattern is available in a total of 9 sizes, from infant all the way up to adult, so you can make a pair for everyone! This…

  • Non-stop slippers - available in 9 sizes!

    Free Pattern – Non-stop slippers- Adult sizes

    These boxy-toe slippers are worked all in one piece, never needing to break the yarn until you’re finished (unless you want to incorporate more colors). The sole is worked first, with the rest of the slipper built up from there, which makes it easy to add a 2nd sole for extra padding if desired. These slippers can also be a great blank canvas for your creativity – make them your own by working different sections in different colors, adding a drawstring around the ankle, or adding your favorite embellishments! The Non-Stop Slippers pattern is available in a total of 9 sizes, from infant all the way up to adult, so you can make a pair for everyone! This post contains…

  • finished slipper with flower embellishment

    Free Pattern – Non-stop slippers- Child sizes

    These boxy-toe slippers are worked all in one piece, never needing to break the yarn until you’re finished (unless you want to incorporate more colors). The sole is worked first, with the rest of the slipper built up from there, which makes it easy to add a 2nd sole for extra padding if desired. These slippers can also be a great blank canvas for your creativity – make them your own by working different sections in different colors, adding a drawstring around the ankle, or adding your favorite embellishments! The Non-Stop Slippers pattern is available in a total of 9 sizes, from infant all the way up to adult, so you can make a pair for everyone! This…

  • Holiday Stashdown CAL - starts 9-14

    Coming Soon – Holiday Stashdown CAL

    I’m excited to be participating in two great CALs that are starting soon! Earlier, I told you about the Mystery Lapghan CAL which started on Monday. Now here’s another one – the Holiday Stashdown CAL. 15 crochet designers (including me) will be sharing 15 free crochet patterns for holiday gifts and decorations. The CAL starts on September 14th and is designed to work from your existing yarn stash, so each pattern will be a one-skein project or a stashbuster / scrap yarn project. Of course if you do buy new yarn, and add it to your stash, then it technically becomes stash yarn too, right? At least, that’s the excuse I’m using!…