The Cobweb Shawl is a super easy and customizable project. Using bulky yarn and a big hook, you can make this up in a short time to use as a spooky accessory for your upcoming costume.
Here is that free pattern I promised yesterday. Using 2 skeins of Amazing yarn by Lion Brand, this scarf is worked on the diagonal to give boring single crochet new life.
The step-by-step video tutorial is perfect for new crocheters because I explain all the stitches in detail.
Already have a grasp on crochet and don’t need the video? Head straight for the pattern and get started.
I’m starting a new series of Free Pattern Workshops. This washcloth series is going to teach you some new ways to use basic crochet stitches to make cool textures and stitch patterns.
The first washcloth is made with a stitch usually called the “Crunch Stitch”. It’s a simple one row repeat, but creates a really cool look.
I also have a new viewer request video. It’s pretty specific, but those are usually the ones that are the most needed when you lease expect it. This video will show you how to decrease FPSC (front post single crochet) and BPSC (back post single crochet ) when working in the round.
She wanted a beanie with a hole for her ponytail. The video tutorial shows you how to make this as well as telling you how you can turn this into a beanie with a fold-up at the bottom.
Here is my newest free pattern to share with everyone.
These arm warmers are great for a man or woman. I made these out of some of my yarn subscription yarn and it didn’t even take a whole hank.
So tomorrow, I’m going to be posting a giveaway with the other hank I received so one of you guys can win it! Be sure to check back or better yet subscribe to the blog and get an email when the contest is live.
But back to the pattern.
This is a very easy one stitch repeat. The video tutorial will also show you a trick on how to keep your arm warmers the same size in case you are anything like me and are constantly making one smaller than the other.
I also did a review of the yarn I used so you can check out that video below and get a sneak peek of what you can win.
Here it is! The pattern I promised to make from my Knitcrate yarn.
I’m calling this project a scarf cowl because it’s long enough to wear as a scarf, or you can double it up to keep your neck nice and toasty. It’s really easy and only a one row pattern repeat, so even beginners should be able to make it.
I’m loving the color combination Knitcrate sent me and in the step-by-step video tutorial that accompanies this pattern, you can learn how to make the color changes on this project without ever having to cut your ends. That means the only weaving in you do is your starting and ending tails! Yes way!
It’s a free pattern workshop for this super easy cowl. It uses a stitch pattern commonly called “moss stitch”. It’s extremely easy to make and great for a beginner crocheter. You can easily make it in a night or two and wear it this weekend.