Monday Motivation – Hickory Grove
Free Pattern Friday – March Fog
The stole is crocheted lengthwise in a very easy all-over mesh pattern. As written, this took exactly two balls of each color (902 Peach Puff and 905 Stormy). You might want to grab an extra ball, just for safety’s sake. The ending edge of the mesh pattern naturally forms cute scallops. After the main stole is complete, an edging is added to the beginning edge so that the two sides match. Don’t forget to block to open up that lace! Snuggle up against early Spring winds – and happy crafting!
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Free Pattern – Warmth Stole
- It’s on size 10 1/2 (6.5mm) needles, to help this mammoth stole go quickly
- The lace is a simple 10-row 10-stitch repeat that you’ll quickly get the hang of
- The pattern is written and charted
- It only takes ONE WHEEL of Revolutions.
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Free Pattern Friday – Alpine Wrap
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Today, the Alpine Wrap crocheted in Deluxe Bulky Superwash (pattern link here).
Normally this would be where I’d make some joke about it being cold, but at this point, the weather’s a bit beyond that. Anytime people are being advised “avoid taking deep breaths, and minimise talking” while outside, that’s serious.
So maybe it’s time to hunker down, stay in, and make something bulky out of wool.
The Alpine Wrap is a great mix of lace and big yarn – thick enough to wrap around and bundle up in, or to wear loose as a beautiful accessory.
This gorgeous wrap is more than 6 feet long, but it goes by quickly – and it’s much easier than you might think!
The lace is varied, but it’s composed of basic stitches. If you can single and double crochet, you can make this.
Work the middle widthwise in rows. Then make the three color border in rounds, along all sides of the center. And because you’re using Deluxe Bulky Superwash wool on a US Size M/N (9 mm) hook, it’s going to grow quickly.
Designer Rachel Brockman chose to go with neutrals accented by 925 Adobe, a muted take on the 2019 Color of the Year that works well in this substantial piece.
However, while you could easily make this with four colors as shown, you could also use just one, or any number you wish. I’m a big fan of cool tones, so maybe Honeydew, Pulp, and Petrol Blue?
Everybody, please have a safe, warm, cozy weekend.
Happy crafting!
Monday Motivation – Mod Tiles Cardi
Free Pattern Friday – Magma Shawl
It’s Free Pattern Friday!
Today, the Magma Shawl in Amphora (pattern link here).
Designer Rachel Brockman pulls out all the stops for today’s pattern!
The theme here is magma, and nature lover Rachel takes it to its fullest extent. The stripes at the top represent bands of igneous rock pushed up by the force from beneath…
…while the lace below represents the flow of semi-solid lava.
The fuzzy fiber blend in Amphora ensures that this shawl will keep you warm – but not lava-hot!
Best, since the shawl is based on the garter stitch, it’s aesthetically reversible and pleasing on both sides. A big, beautiful winner of a design!
We hope you have a dynamite weekend.
Happy crafting!