Welcome! In this week’s issue…
Stylish granny squares for kids, lovely leaves, for a trip down the seaside, bobbled textures galore, and…
It’s a raglan cardigan… except it’s crocheted.
In fields of words, aren’t these frogs adorable, a subtle gradient brings this garden to life, and draw on the inspiration of a watermelon. Your bakery is now open for business, and from farm to stitch: the entire process in a scarf.
The detail is extraordinary, do the polka… dot, everyday essentials elevated to fine art, two waffles are better than one, follow along with a life lived in color, and here’s what to do with all the old plastic bags everywhere.
Perhaps the tiniest crochet lace you’ll ever witness, learn to make adorable birds, painted… no, crocheted realism, crochet along with Allison, I spy with my crocheted eye, and single crochet but backwards.
Read on to discover more!
Before we begin, here are last week’s top crochet-worthy ideas.
The Illumination Cowl, inspired by African beadwork.
Two Tunisian stitches create a stunning blanket.
Watch this tutorial to make these clever mug cozies.
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Now for this week’s crochet-worthy ideas…
Stylish granny squares for kids.
This collection has plenty of designs to choose from for a kid who likes vintage styles or the classic granny square. Everything from a sweater to a hoodie.
Lovely leaves.
I love how unique this scarf is! The gradient is lovely too. As the designer says:
“This scarf feels and looks like a knitted one, but it's 100% classic crochet.”
For a trip down the seaside.
This loose top with its slight openweave design is great for the coming warmer weather in the Northern Hemisphere. I love the nautical blue and white.
Bobbled textures galore.
This statement piece is sure to bring cheer whenever you wear it. It uses the bobble stitch in rows on the sleeves and body for a unique cascading design.
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