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Nautical Hobo Bag -free crochet pattern-

Nautical Hobo Bag

This sweet nautical inspired crochet hobo bag caught my eye with it's simplistic nature!  Sometime in design, we tend to overthink elements, but this one... perfect! Easy stitches, simple stripes, and color theme bring this bag alive. This is a great summer accessory that will have people complimenting your awesome hand made bag!

Designed By: JoAnn

Skill Level: Easy

Materials: 

  • Bernat Handicrafter Cotton Yarn: 1 skein Classic Navy (A) 2 skeins Cream (B) 1 skein Stormy Skies (C) 
  • Sizes U.S. F/ 5 and U.S. H/8 crochet hooks 
  • 8 large 3/4" grommets 
  • 2 separating rings: 3" diameter.
Size: 46" diameter at widest point x 18" tall, excluding handles.


Jute Web Hula Hoop Mandala -free crochet pattern-


This is my second hula hoop mandala that I've made from jute!  I made my first one last fall, when hula hoops were 'out of season' and it was almost impossible to find one!  When I did find one, it had a bend in the hoop, I bought it anyway at a discount, and tried to get the bend out, but it came back and sorta ruined the look of my mandala.... that being said, this is the best time of year to buy hula hoops (spring!) This lovely is hanging on my black wall right now.  Although it makes for great and interesting wall art, it is going to make its way outside and hang from my garden shed (that I need to paint first). 

This mandala is not hard to make, just a bit rough on the hands! You can easily make one in a few hours. If I could give jute a yarn weight, I'd say it's bulky or chunky. The hula hoop is one of the larger ones, although you could use a smaller one and simply adjust the number of stitches, as long as it's in multiples of 5. You begin by working cluster stitches over the hoop... Cluster stitches allow for a fan effect, because you want your working stitches facing the inner side of the hoop. If you work just basic stitches around the hoop to begin, you will have too many stitches on the inner ring and it will be all bunched up and ripply, too less and you will have gaps and see the color of the hoop peeking through; (unless you want to paint your hoop first, but who has time for that!) clusters make more loops to cover the hoop, yet one stitch. This will make more sense once you get going!

Designed By: Farrah Hodgson

Skill Level: Intermediate

Materials: 

  • 2 standard balls of Jute cord. (I found mine at the local garden centre, however I have found it at dollar stores in the past) If you're using the smaller balls of jute from Walmart, you will need 3 of them.
  • Size 8.0mm crochet hook
  • Hula Hoop (34" diameter)




Beginning Round on Hoop: This is the most time consuming part...

Work a sl st on the hoop; work a *5sc cluster* (see below). Repeat 112 times; sl st in first cluster st to join. Make sure your "working" stitches are facing the inner side of the hoop, pull your work to make sure it's even and have no large gaps of hoop showing.

Tip: For tension, it doesn't have to be super tight, but not so loose that it looks bunchy. You want your stitches to be able to slide around the hoop when you pull on them, but not sliding around without pulling on them!!

5sc Cluster= *Work your hook under the hoop, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through first loop on hook** 4 times, work your hook under the hoop, pull up a loop, pull through all 6 loops on the hook.

pull through all 6 loops on hook to close the cluster stitch





Rnd 1: Turn; ch3, *5tr cluster, ch7** 22 times, sl st in 1st st to join.

5tr-Cluster= *yarn over twice, insert hook into next st, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 loops on hook, yarn over, pull through next 2 loops on hook** 5 times, (6 loops remaining on hook), yarn over, pull through all 6 loops on hook.



Rnd 2: Do not turn; sc in same st as join, ch2 (counts as 1tr); *ch5, skip 7 chs, tr in next cluster st** 21 times, ch5, skip 7 chs, sl st in 2nd ch of beg ch2 to join.



Rnd 3: Do not turn; sc in same st as join, ch2 (counts as 1 tr), *ch3, skip 5 chs, tr in next tr** 21 times, ch3, skip 5 chs, sl st in 2nd ch of beg ch2 to join.



Rnd 4: Do not turn; sc in same st as join, ch2 (counts as 1 tr), *ch2, skip 3 chs, tr in next tr** 21 times, ch2, skip 3 chs, sl st in 2nd ch of beg ch2 to join.



Rnd 5: Do not turn; (sl st, sc) in 1st ch2 sp, ch3,tr in same sp *ch1, skip next ch2 sp, trv-st in next ch2sp** 10 times, ch1, sl st in 2nd ch of beg ch2 to join.

trv-Stitch= (tr, ch1, tr) in same space

Rnd 6: Do not turn; sc in centre of 1st v-st; ch2-dc in same sp; *ch1, v-st in next v-st** 10 times, ch1, sl st in 1st ch to join.

V-Stitch= (dc, ch1, dc) in same space



Rnd 7: Do not turn; sc in 1st v-st; ch2-dc in same sp; *v-st in next v-st** 10 times, sl st in 1st ch of beg ch2 to join.



Rnd 8: Do not turn; sc in 1st v-st, ch2, dc in same sp, *2dc in next v-st** 10 times, sl st in 2nd ch of beg ch2 to join.



Rnd 9: Do not turn; sc between next 2 dc, ch2, *dc between next group of 2dc** 10 times, sl st in 2nd ch of beg ch2 to join.



Rnd 10: Do not turn; skip 1st space, *sc2tog over next 2 spaces** 5 times, sl st in 1st sc to join. Fasten off. Weave in your ends.




Boho Bead Earrings -free crochet pattern-

Crochet Boho Bead Earrings - Bohemian Beaded Earring - DIY Tutorial Free Pattern & YouTube Video by Donna Wolfe from Naztazia

Spring is in the air, and these colorful beaded earrings are a fun "springy" project that will last all summer long!  I really love crochet jewelry, although sometimes it's really hard to pull it off.  A combination of the right stitches, gauge, and fibre are what makes the piece come together. And not to mention adding embellishments such as beads, and metallic accents!  These earring do not disappoint me!

Designed By: Naztazia

Skill Level: Intermediate

Materials:

  • Size 10 Crochet Thread in Natural
  • Size 1.7 (or 1.8, 1.9) crochet hook
  • Sewing Needle 
  • Scissors
  • 22 Size 6/0 "E" Seed beads
  • 1.5" Hoop Earrings
  • 4 jump rings (optional)
  • adhesive (see pattern)



Ragdoll Spring Bunny -free crochet pattern-

Ragdoll Bunny

For love of bunnies, isn't this adorable?!  This cute crochet bunny amigurumi pattern is perfect for Easter, spring, and those who just love bunnies and crocheting. I am pretty sure my daughter would love this!  All you need is worsted cotton yarn, some sewing skill, and patience. The designer has written out great step by step instructions on not only the crochet part of the pattern, but when and how to stuff and decorate the bunny as you go.

Designed By: Spin a Yarn Crochet

Skill Level: Intermediate

Materials:
  • 3.5mm hook
  • Bernat Handicrafter cotton (worsted weight) in Robin’s Egg;
  • Bernat Handicrafter cotton (worsted weight) in Potpourri Ombré;
  • Bernat Handicrafter cotton (worsted weight) in Lavender;
  • Bernat Handicrafter cotton (worsted weight) in Vanilla Bouquet;
  • Bernat Handicrafter cotton (worsted weight) in Aloe Vera;
  • Light weight pink yarn for nose;
  • Black crochet/embroidery thread for eyes;
  • Stuffing;
  • Tapestry needle.

Urban Gypsy Boho Bag -free crochet pattern-

Boho love! This boho bag free crochet pattern is fun to put together and loaded with bohemian charm. Made with Lion Brand Kitchen Cotton in "Vanilla."

This gorgeous crochet bag uses simplicity, monotone color, and design elements such as fringes to give it this cute Bohemian vibe. I love using squares to create projects, it's sort of gratifying as it seems to work up quickly. I can also picture this bag in several different colors, and I think it would still be beautiful!

Designed By: Jess Coppom

Skill Level: Intermediate

Materials:
  • Lion Brand Kitchen Cotton – color: Vanilla – 99 yards, 57 grams (4 skeins without shoulder strap)
  • Size K [6.5 mm] crochet hook
  • Tapestry needle
  • Scissors
  • 30”x24” piece of muslin fabric (optional)
  • sewing needle and thread to match muslin (optional)
  • toggle button(optional)
  • leather belt or strap(optional)
  • D-rings and rivets(optional)

Sandals with Flip Flops -free crochet pattern-


It's finally warming up out there, and when that happens I automatically go into spring mode!  We've all seen the slippers made from flip flop soles, so I was pleased to find this crochet sandal pattern made from the soles of flip flops!  I love my flip flops, and I can't wait to play around with something like this!  They are adorable.

Designed By: Sewrella

Skill Level: Intermediate

Materials: 
  • Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton in Ecru and Cafe Au Lait (1 skein each should make 2 pairs of shoes)
  • Sizes D 3.25mm and 2mm crochet hooks
  • Rubber sole flip flops 1 size smaller than you usually wear (mine are from Old Navy)
  • Sharp tool for poking holes in the sole, a skewer works great
  • Tapestry needle
  • Sharp scissors
Size: US 6-10


Modern Chevron Afghan -free crochet pattern-

Crochet Modern Chevron Afghan by Jeanne Steinhilber


Everyone needs a beautiful chevron crochet throw blanket (aka afghan!) and here's a wonderful pattern and tutorial to get you started!  I really like the chevron pattern, it's simple to make, and you can have a lot of fun playing with color!  The best afghans that I've ever made, seem to come from scrap yarn and miscellaneously putting colors together, so I think that this may be my next project!

Designed By: Jeanne Steinhilber

Skill Level: Easy

Materials: 
  • Bernat Super Value; Color A – Winter White; Color B – Teal Heather; Color C – Honey; Color D – Aqua – 2 Skeins; Color E – Dark Heather
  • Crochet Hook 5.0 mm (H)
  • Yarn Needle

Size: 50″ x 64″