This easy crochet cardigan pattern Waterfall is a free pattern and is perfect for a relaxed summer day at the beach. Using a super simple double crochet stitch, the body is worked in a rectangle and then the sleeves and the tassel fringe are added. The asymmetric hem is playful and fun. Net like stitch, texture that reminds me of the sea waves, blue ocean colors, waterfall drape... What a creative experience! It's like I'm weaving the landscape of the sea around my shoulders. #crochetcardigan

Crochet Waterfall Cardigan Free Pattern

This easy crochet cardigan pattern Waterfall is a free pattern and is perfect for a relaxed summer day at the beach. Using a super simple double crochet stitch, the body is worked in a rectangle and then the sleeves and the tassel fringe are added. The asymmetric hem is playful and fun. Net like stitch, texture that reminds me of the sea waves, blue ocean colors, waterfall drape… What a creative experience! It’s like I’m weaving the landscape of the sea and wearing it around my shoulders.

This crochet tunic dress pattern with sleeves is a simple rectangle seamed at the sides and shoulders. Click for the free pattern and diagram. This easy beginner crochet tunic dress only uses single and double crochet stitches to create a subtle wavy stitch pattern to make the usual stripes a little more interesting. I love the super simple shape which looks great as is or you could belt it too. I love how it frames my shoulders and creates loose fitting comfortable sleeves without even trying.

Simple Rectangle Crochet Tunic Dress

This crochet tunic dress pattern with sleeves is a simple rectangle seamed at the sides and shoulders. It can be worn on a windy summer’s day or layered over a pair of jeans in autumn. The waves add some interest and texture to your usual stripes and this stitch is very soothing to make as you count 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4…

This simple and easy beginner rectangle crochet shawl only uses two stitches for texture and bold color combinations using Stylecraft Special DK yarn including Bright Pink and Fiesta to create a boho crochet shawl. Embrace your inner bohemian style chic with these puff stitch granny squares. Wear it like a warm scarf when you fold it in half or wrap it around your shoulders. Layer it over blue jeans and neutral shades. Free pattern. #crochetshawl #freecrochetpattern #stylecraftyarns

Rectangular Crochet Shawl Fiesta

This simple and easy beginner rectangle crochet shawl only uses two stitches for texture and bold color combinations using Stylecraft Special DK yarn including Bright Pink and Fiesta to create a boho crochet shawl. Embrace your inner bohemian style chic with these puff stitch granny squares. Wear it like a warm scarf when you fold it in half or wrap it around your shoulders and layer it over blue jeans and neutral shades.

In this No Tails Color Change In Crochet tutorial you will learn exactly how to change color in crochet leaving no yarn tails to weave in at the end between rounds, rows or stripes.

No Tails Color Change In Crochet

In this No Tails Color Change In Crochet tutorial you will learn exactly how to change color in crochet leaving no yarn tails to weave in at the end between rounds, rows or stripes. I love colorwork in crochet, and to be honest I was never one of those people who would change their ways just to avoid switching yarn. But I also love shortcuts and this way to change yarn in crochet is the best of both worlds.

Granny square scarf icy blues free crochet pattern

Granny Square Scarf Icy Blues

This Granny Square Scarf Icy Blues is a totally free crochet pattern for you to enjoy here on my blog & it only takes 24 granny squares of your time. The inspiration for this scarf came from my last project Crochet Afghan Top January Blues where I incorporated the puff stitch into my granny squares. And of course this yarn I am using is pretty inspiring too – I love a bit of sparkle! Includes 3 photo tutorials.

crochet afghan top january blues free pattern photo tutorials

Crochet Afghan Top January Blues

I love the colour BLUE but I don’t love BLUES so I made this crochet afghan top “January Blues” as crochet therapy and colour therapy and a bit of TLC for myself and my wardrobe all rolled into one!

How many granny squares or other crochet pieces do you usually join into an afghan? You might be surprised to learn that making this top can be easier than making an afghan, AND you’ll have a nice piece to wear outside.

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