hi! I have been teaching myself to crochet and I want a spot to document Patterns that I have used and notes. Every pattern that is not my original work will be linked to where I found them.
classic granny square pattern. 5 mm hook; size 4 yarn. finished square should be around 5 inches. 4 colors reccomended
Tiny puppy amigurumi, made into my Boyfriends OC Bucky. 2 mm hook; size 4 yarn. needs 2 colors. I have made this one, but I did not make the bowtie that goes with it
Have not made this one yet!! not sure what size yarn and hook is needed
Very lovely flower granny square. Has some big holes though, so keep that in mind for your project. 5.5 mm crochet hook; size 4 yarn. final square 5.5 inches
I have been really hoping to make this one when I get the chance- this is a paid pattern though so I am only going to link the Kofi page
I have made 2 of these!!! Theyre so cute and really fun. I personally used a 6.5 mm hook and 6 gauge yarn but you can use whatever works for what youre looking for. Mushyy also has strawberry stitch patterns and other cute fruit and fall themed patterns.
cute strawberry granny square!! the pattern is a bit off tho so pay close attention when doing this one. Worsted weight yarn, 4 mm hook
cute big strawberry pattern i love this one a lot! you need worsted weight yarn and a 4.5 mm hook depending on tension
I am using the big circle granny square in conjunction with the two strawberries! im using worsted weight yarn and a 3.5 mm hook! i am also stopping at round 4 so its the same size as my strawberry squares
Bahama waves baby blanket
Bahama Waves Baby Blanket Written Pattern:
ch 172
Row 1: 1 dc in 4th ch from hook, [dc2tog over next 2 ch] twice, *[ch 1, hdc3tog in next ch] 5 times, ch 1**, [dc2tog over next 2 ch] 6 times, repeat from * ending the last repeat at ** with 6 chs left, [dc2tog over next 2 ch] 3 times, turn (170 sts)
Row 2: ch 1, 1 sc in first st and every st including ch1 sps to end of row, turn (170 sts)
Row 3: ch 3, skip first st, 1 dc in next st, [dc2tog over next 2 sts] twice, *[ch 1, hdc3tog in next ch] 5 times, ch 1**, [dc2tog over next 2 ch] 6 times, repeat from * ending last repeat at ** with 6 sts left in row below, [dc2tog over next 2 ch] 3 times, skip tch, turn (170 sts)
Row 4: 55. repeat rows 2 and 3 to end, end on row 2 sc
Finish and weave in ends.
Tips and Other Ideas:
Check out my tutorial post on the Puff Stitch Wave to see how to work the two special stitches!
To achieve the ombre effect that you see in my blanket, start with the darkest color and change color near the end of your yarn ball, then start the next row in the new color, then repeat. I only used the lightest color ball once in the middle to maintain the consistent size of the colors, but you could use two.
If you want to make the blanket a full ombre from one side to the other, use two balls of the same color right after each other, then switch to the next color, working your way from dark to light. This would have you use all 10 balls of the yarn rather than 9.
You dont have to use ombre colors…mix it up or use a solid color!
Want to make it bigger? Just make sure that your initial foundation chain has a multiple of 17 plus 2 for the foundation chain. You can size up or down as you like.
Love the yarn in this pattern? Check out this gorgeous Slanted Shells Wrap by Creations by Courtney!
Not my pattern but the original was deleted so here it is!!
very cute and fast cottagecore esque bandana pattern !!! makes a good gift. I used a 4 mm hook and a 4 weight yarn