Archive for 2011

2012 New Year’s Crochet Resolutions

Posted in Fun Ramblings on December 31st, 2011 by Rachel Choi – 24 Comments
Who’s ready for 2012? Have you made any resolutions yet? If you haven’t it’s not too late to jot them down. The start of the new year is a great time to set some goals for your everyday life and for your crochet life. If you’ve been slacking on your crochet projects, maybe you can make a resolution to spend a few minutes each night to work on your projects. Or if you’re one of those folks who loves to start too many projects, make a resolution to only have 2 or 3 going at a time.

Whatever you’d like to work on this year, feel free to share it with everyone in the comments section below! This way we can cheer each other on. So, what are your crochet resolutions??

Crochet Pattern: Star Beret

Posted in Free Crochet Patterns on December 30th, 2011 by Candace – 3 Comments
This nice-sized, somewhat slouchy beret is great for everyday wear. It has a fun star pattern in the center of the back and vents that let it breathe while the denser stitches around the opening keep the whole thing looking structured and secure. If you’re a hat person, this beret is a nice addition to your collection.

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Crochet Pattern: Rosette

Posted in Free Crochet Patterns on December 29th, 2011 by Emilee Gettle – 6 Comments
I admit I miss my beautiful flower garden, which my family tends from the first crocus to fall mums. So, to satisfy my longing I enjoy crocheting flowers, especially with fingering yarn. They look so lacy and feminine and can be used in a myriad of ways. This rosette can be used as a bow on packages, on a child’s headband, or a pin for a hat or coat. They can be crocheted in no time and can be quite addictive. I hope to make several of these rosettes in a rainbow of colors to join into a lacy scarf that can be worn into early spring.

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How to Add an Adjustable Ring to a Project

Posted in Tutorials and Help on December 28th, 2011 by Candace – 10 Comments

The adjustable ring is a great method for starting crocheting in the round, but what about using it in the middle of projects or at the end? This tutorial shows you how to make an adjustable ring that you can use to create keyholes or other features within a project or add a finishing touch to your project.
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Crochet Pattern: Kaleido Hot Pad

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on December 26th, 2011 by Rachel Choi – 3 Comments
There’s a new pattern in the Crochet Spot Store! This hot pad pattern is created to match the Kaleido Coasters pattern (also available in the store). The hot pad is made with 2 layers to create an extra thick material to place hot bowls and plates on. The top layer is a fun decorative pattern, while the back layer is solid and simple. The hot pad is also flexible enough so that is can be used as a potholder to remove hot dishes from the oven. It is suggested to use 100% cotton yarn, as other yarns such as acrylics may melt when exposed to high temperatures.

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All purchases help to support Crochet Spot and are greatly appreciated! Please log in or create a new account at the Crochet Spot Store to purchase this pattern. Premium Pattern Members may log into the store and download the pattern for free.

Returning to Crochet: 3 Tips to Refresh Your Skills

Posted in Tutorials and Help on December 24th, 2011 by Tameko Barnette – 5 Comments

Whether you’re a novice or an experienced crocheter from way back, you probably have had times in life where you took a break from your all-time favorite craft. There are some die hard crochet fans who have never missed an opportunity to hone their skills. But what about those of us who can get swept up in life, wake up one morning, and realize how long it’s been since we’ve picked up a crochet hook and some yarn? What in the world can we do to return to crochet? Here are a few tips to get you back on the stitching track again.
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Crochet Pattern: Button-Up Neckwarmer

Posted in Free Crochet Patterns on December 22nd, 2011 by Candace – 4 Comments
A large hook and thin yarn make this neckwarmer airy and light. It looks great in yarn with a halo, and it closes with a button, but you don’t even need to make a buttonhole.

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How to Crochet: Front Crossed Stitches

Posted in Tutorials and Help on December 21st, 2011 by Candace – 2 Comments

Making crossed stitches is a pretty simple affair once you get the hang of it. There are two ways to cross stitches: By crossing the second stitch in front of the first stitch, or crossing the second stitch in back of the first. This tutorial teaches you to make the former.

If you’re left handed, you can hover over the pictures with your cursor to see the left hand view.

Start making your stitch (mine is a tr). Instead of inserting your hook into the next stitch, skip the number of stitches indicated by your pattern (3 stitches in this example), and insert the hook in the next stitch after the skipped stitches.


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Crochet Pattern: Whimsy Snowman Applique

Posted in Free Crochet Patterns on December 20th, 2011 by Emilee Gettle – 4 Comments
Are you dreaming of a white Christmas? As a kid snow on Christmas was a pretty high priority, but not so much that we couldn’t drive to my Grandma’s house for all the holiday festivities. Those years have long since passed and since a white Christmas isn’t in my forecast for this year I thought I’d whip up a little snowman applique to remind me of all those warm Christmas time memories. This frosty fellow would be perfect perched on your gift tags, for embellishing kid’s clothes or any other project that might need a bit of sprucing up for the holidays.

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Crochet Pattern: Double Layer Flower Appliques

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on December 18th, 2011 by Rachel Choi – 1 Comment
There’s a new pattern in the Crochet Spot Store! These flowers make great appliques that can be sewn or pinned onto clothing, bags, or anything you’d like to spruce up. The two layers give extra depth and color to each flower. Each flower is crocheted in one piece, although there are two layers, so that no sewing is required to create the flowers! Feel free to mix and match colors to create unique flowers.

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All purchases help to support Crochet Spot and are greatly appreciated! Please log in or create a new account at the Crochet Spot Store to purchase this pattern. Premium Pattern Members may log into the store and download the pattern for free.