Fuzzy Earwarmers – What a fun way to stay warm!
Fuzzy earwarmers are super fun, unique, and a great way to use up your scrap yarn. They use less than 80 yds as the base yarn, and lots of 4″ pieces to make your fuzz!
Free Crochet Patterns and Free Knit Patterns by Jessie Rayot of Jessie At Home. These patterns are only free on the site. The nicely formatted PDFs are for sale on Ravelry, and often Etsy and LoveCrafts.
Fuzzy earwarmers are super fun, unique, and a great way to use up your scrap yarn. They use less than 80 yds as the base yarn, and lots of 4″ pieces to make your fuzz!
Mariposa was given its name by some of the amazing artists in my local knit and crochet group because they said the shawl looks like a butterfly.
I designed this Dancing Mushroom chart years ago, and I finally found the perfect yarn to turn it into a sweet little blanket.
This knit hexagon wrap starts in the center with a flower and then grows into a hexagon. Two sides on one half and two sides on the other then expand outwards to lengthen the wrap.
Crochet Halloween Baskets and bags and pumpkins abound right now, however this one is not like the rest.
Fall Houses Lace Shawl features blocks of lace that look like little houses off-set in solid stripes. The shawl is then finished up with a unique eyelet border.
Seas of Change wrap is a simple double crochet triangular shawl with a super pretty and super easy crochet lace border.
This crochet spa towel set will make you feel like you’re in a your own personal spa. The Spearmint Hand and Face Towels also make great gifts.
This washcloth has great texture so it feels great and looks pretty as well. Pamper yourself while adding some lovely style to your home spa supplies.
This wrap is a wonderful way to dress up and warm up your outfit. It has rounded ends finished off with a long braided tassel.