Sweetheart Mini Pillow C2C Pattern
If you’re like me, you’re aggressively searching for fun but QUICK Valentine’s Day makes because you love to be crafty, but don’t have much time.
I got you covered with: the mini pillow.
If you’re like me, you’re aggressively searching for fun but QUICK Valentine’s Day makes because you love to be crafty, but don’t have much time.
I got you covered with: the mini pillow.
Hi, friends! I feel like it’s been a while since I put out a new design, but I’ve been dreaming this one up for a while now.
My friend sent me this gorgeous large print buffalo plaid scarf/cape for Christmas, and I am absolutely in love with its timeless elegance. I love classic motifs and I love oversimplified ones best. This was kind of the best of both!
I’ve been trying to up my DIY game this holiday season. While I ventured outside of crochet for this, it still gave me my yarn fix.
I saw what looked like snow dusted pom poms in a flyer a few months ago, and I decided I HAD to figure out how to make them. I instantly could visualize them in green and thought of this photo I took outside our old house in Germany:
We’re finally completely and officially into Fall, and I’m loving every minute. I’m snuggled under my Rustic Tartan Throw and diffusing all the Thieves.
After doing a couple intarsia blankets, I was ready for a simple mindless project. But the best thing about this blanket is that you don’t have to be an expert crocheter to make it, and you can make it any size you want!
Nautical themes are so timeless. Stripes, neutral colors…you really can’t go wrong. I love pieces that can carry through the years, seasons of life (especially when being gifted to a kiddo) and, of course, are functional. I LOVE FUNCTIONAL.
Kind of like summer is “wedding season,” for some reason I feel like summer is also “baby season.” Maybe it’s just because right now I know of 3 babies all due in May – including my own #3!
Jungle animals & bright colors were the main theme for this nursery. If you’ve read any of my other baby blanket posts, you know I love the challenge of designing a blanket that coordinates with the nursery theme but still fits within my mission of making timeless, understated, and functional pieces.
I’ve recently seen and fallen in love with designs made through eyelets, and I wanted to make my new girl something elegant but modern using this technique! Specifically I was really feeling a unique spin on a diamond design. For some reason the diamond designs were channeling “Disney Castle” for me. I think there are some diamond pane windows there. And obviously we’re all Disney princesses so it just made sense.
This post may contain affiliate links for products I use and love. This pattern is available as an inexpensive ad-free PDF in my Etsy and Ravelry shops! I’ve said it before, but so much of the reason I love making baby blankets is because I love trying to incorporate the[Read more]
I made few changes. The first was to my color scale. Once I started making it, the minty green just felt “colder” than the darker green. It was throwing me off visually so I switched those up. While I was at it I swapped the blues too, so that the lighter green would fade into the lighter blue instead of the darker blue. Here’s the final rundown!
This post may contain affiliate links for products I use and love. This pattern is available as an inexpensive ad-free PDF in my Etsy and Ravelry shops! I know it’s usually harder to crochet in the warmer months. I say turn up the AC and make some tea and just[Read more]