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Caramat Cabled Set
Everyone needs a set of hot pads or pot holders in their kitchen and this set works up beautifully and quickly! Made with 100% worsted-weight cotton, they can also double as easycare trivets for your countertops.
Magic Beans Lapghan
You'll enjoy making this warm and cozy lapghan with simple cables that are almost hypnotizing!
Boho Star Basket
This stunning basket is crocheted from the center out, utilizing front posts stitches to create a 3-D star image. Floral hoops are crocheted around on the last round to create structural support, and the base adds more stability with a removable piece of cardboard.
Twister Poncho
A soft, brushed yarn and an intriguing center cable pattern turn this poncho into something special.
Ogoki Fingerless Mitts
These mitts feature asymmetrical cables on the front and back, adding thickness, warmth and texture, and making them a perfect addition to your fall wardrobe.
Monster Hat
Behold your little darling, transformed into a cute little monster with this easy hat. Crochet the basic hat, then appliqué the crocheted features and attach to form the face.
Bridget's Cradlest
Bridget's Cradles Revisited
Clematis Doily
Did you know the colorful parts of a clematis flower are called sepals, not petals? Some varieties have double layers. This mandala doily was inspired by the double clematis seen in the designer's local garden center.
Resplendent Squares
In this second to last set of squares in our thread series, texture and openwork come together to create two stunning squares.
Autumn Starburst Afghan
Scrappy log cabin blocks worked in simple single crochet are joined together to create this stunningly eye-catching afghan.
Two-by-Two Cable Poncho
Try something new and fun with this interesting cabled poncho featuring a two row repeat and constrasting colors.
Lion Headband
It's fun to watch the curls twist up as you crochet, and front ties make the headband fully adjustable so anyone can be a lion!
Autumn Flash Mug Rug
The fall colors of these mug rugs will warm your decor and your heart as you enjoy your favorite beverage.
Stripes Microwave Bowl Cozy
Microwavable glass dish
Floral Pot Protectors
Floral Pot
Bobbleton Cowl
Crocheted in chunky yarn in the round, this quick and easy cowl features bobbles to add fun texture.
Heirloom Aran Afghan
Intricate cables and pattern stitches combine to make a piece you will be sure to pass down through the generations.
Days Gone By Lapghan
Stitch a warm and cozy heirloom lapghan that you can pass along to the next generation. This project will make a nice intro to tiny cables for crocheters who haven’t tried crossed stitches previously.
Bozeman Shawl
Wrap yourself in this elegant triangular shawl that alternates openwork rows with rows of bobbles. Work it up in your favorite color and it will be your go-to accessory for warmth and beauty this winter.
Keepsake Bowls
Two beautifully stitched bowls to pass down from generation to generation to hold lovely little charms and trinkets.
Kalispell Throw
The Kalispell Throw is an amazing winter project and will keep your legs cozy as you make it. Be prepared: This velvet yarn is the softest, most luscious yarn you’ll ever work with. Rows of cluster stitches add another layer of fun to this project, as do the fuzzy tassels in each corner.
Mochaccino Cardigan
This adorable cardigan features a lovely textured bobble stitch pattern and drapes elegantly. You’ll love accessorizing with this piece!
Motif Magic
Magical moments are made of these!
Crocheting With Alpaca
Once considered an exotic fiber among hand crafters, alpaca has become commonplace, even showing up in the yarn aisle at big-box stores! There is a reason alpaca has become so popular: The yarns are soft and warm, making them ideal for crocheted hats, scarves, cowls, sweaters, throws and more!
Rose City Headband
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS 4 inches wide x 19 inches in circumference
Heidi Scarflet
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS 6 inches x 243/4inches
Tales of the Crochet Widower
I learned to crochet in 2001, relatively late in life, after 40 years of sewing. My husband, then a New York City sanitation worker, brought home a box of hooks that he rescued from life in a landfill. He gave me the box and said, “Can you do something with these?”
Trestle Stole
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS Width: 18 inches Length: 67 inches
Colorful Cotton: Dye Your Own Yarn
I love the look of hand-dyed yarns—with their speckles, swirls and innovative color play, but I’ve always been too intimidated by the process to try it myself.
Spring Flowers Hot Pad
A bevy of spring blooms covers this double-thick hot pad. Crocheted in a variation of single crochet, choose colors to match your kitchen decor.