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Pattern: Timber Pup Pullover

After I made The Timber Pullover, I knew I had to make one for Petey too. The Timber Pup Pullover is here! Now, Im going to be honest. I haven’t made any dog clothing before so the sizing estimates on this are suuuuuper guesstimates. 🙂 I wrote this pattern a bit differently and made several suggestions on where you might need to alter the pattern. Don’t be scared to try it on your dog a million times to check sizing! Though if they are anything like my Petey boy, they wont be too happy about it lol!

Don’t forget to pin to your boards and tag me on Instagram!

Materials:

  • Super Bulky (6) yarn. Pattern uses Lion Brand Go For Faux (Chinchilla) Or an equivalent “furry/fuzzy” yarn. (homespun thick and quick is a substitution example.) Amount needed- 1(2,4,5,7,8,9) skeins
  • Bulky (5) yarn. Pattern uses Lion Brand Color Made Easy.
  • 6.00mm Crochet Hook
  • 8.00mm Crochet Hook
  • Yarn Needle

Pattern: The Evie Pullover

Valentine’s Day is approaching and i’m super excited to be included in the blog hop hosted by the super talented Amber of Divine Debris! She gathered up an awesome group of talented designers to bring you all some amazing free patterns! Be sure to head on over to her blog to take a look at all of the other patterns that will be available! For now, I hope you enjoy the Evie Pullover! 🙂 I would love if you Pin to your Pinterest boards for me and if you make one, be sure to tag me on Instagram!

If you are interested in the AD free PDF version CLICK HERE

Materials:

  • Worsted (4) weight yarn. Pattern uses Lion Brand Vel-Luxe. Feel free to use any yarn that meets gauge! Yards needed- 330(380,430,480,530)
  • 5.00mm Crochet Hook
  • Yarn Needle

Pattern: The Pebble Creek Pullover

I hope you guys enjoy this sweater pattern! Any worsted weight yarn will work for this one. My favorite part of this sweater is the wide neckline! I love seeing and posting your finished work so please tag me on Instagram! And don’t forget to pin! 🙂

Materials:

  • Worsted (4) weight yarn. Pattern uses Lion Brand Yarn Touch Of Alpaca. Yards required 1190(1260,1340,1430,1600)

  • 5.00mm Crochet Hook

  • Yarn Needle

Last minute crochet holiday gifts!

Im super excited that my super quick Market Mitts are part of the new Happy Holidays Bundle! You can whip these mittens up in half an hour. My pattern comes in toddler, child and adult sizes! This bundle has a tonnnn of awesome patterns, scroll down to see!

 


There are so many people, and they each deserve the perfect gift. And in case you’re running short on time, the new Happy Holidays Bundle has a ton of amazing patterns that can be stitched up in no time.

This bundle is full of thoughtful, one of a kind gifts that you can make in a weekend. These patterns are so creative. You’re sure to find something for everyone in your life. From hats and slippers to mug cozies and baby blankets, your options are endless.

A lot of these patterns would make great stocking stuffers, or make one as a secret santa gift. All of these projects are fun and stress free to make. Creating things for the ones you love should be a joyful experience and that’s why this bundle is truly special.

 

This bundle is full of my favorite holiday patterns from some of the most talented Etsy designers and crochet bloggers.

I’m really excited for you to see and make these beautiful presents for the ones you love.

Get the Happy Holidays Crochet Bundle here

This bundle has over 30 handpicked patterns and gift ideas from crochet designers and bloggers.

Starting December 3rd and running through December 7th, you can get access to the Happy Holidays Bundle. With all 30+ patterns and the special bonuses for 90% off, this bundle is an amazing one time deal. Once the sale is over, this collection of patterns and bonuses won’t ever be available again.

Here’s a Sample of Everything that Comes in the Bundle:

 

 

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Plus get exclusive discounts on Etsy & Ravelry purchases from select contributors.

 

This bundle has everything you need to create one of a kind, special gifts for the loved ones in your life. And have fun while doing it.

Learn new stitches. Get inspired. AND save time and money!

You’re going to want to snag your own Happy Holidays Bundle because it’s only available through December 7th.

Get Your Bundle Here!

You’ve got nothing to lose because every bundle is backed by a 30-day-money back guarantee.

If you’re passionate about crochet, you’ll love this bundle. It’s an amazing way to use your passion to show your loved ones you care. I truly love the versatility of the patterns in this bundle and I know you will too.

  

New Crochet Pattern Bundle: Goodbye Winter.  Hello Spring Fever!

 
 
Cozy candles, warm blankets, rich cocoa, and snugly sweaters—these are all some of my favorite parts of Winter.  But there’s a time and place for everything, and I don’t know about you, but I have a serious case of Spring Fever!
Spring is finally here and that means warmer weather, new beginnings, and fresh, clean feels all around.
That’s why I’m so excited to announce the Ultimate Spring Fever Crochet Pattern bundle!
Spring weather doesn’t mean saying goodbye to crochet.  It just means saying hello to warm weather patterns that are perfect for Springtime.
That’s exactly what you’ll get with the Spring Fever Crochet Pattern Bundle. Included is my pattern The Tangled Top!
 
 
The folks at Ideal Me have worked hard to curate over 30+ patterns in this bundle, including my pattern The Tangled Top!  They have been hand-picked by top Etsy designers and crochet bloggers.  The bundle features lightweight, Spring ready patterns, pastels, amigurumi, and everything you could want to help you get your crochet on all season long.
The patterns range from tops and bags to sandals and pillows.  And each pattern is so cute, you’re guaranteed to get compliments on each one.
Now through April 6th, you can get all 30+ “Spring Fever” crochet patterns worth over $200 for over 90% off…but make sure to take advantage of this deal now because once the sale is over, it’s never coming back.
Why wait?  Ring in Spring the right way—with a little crochet.
 
Take A Look At Just A Sample Of What You Comes In The Bundle:
 
The Broadway Beanie by Jennifer of Little Lotus Lane
Crochet Sun Hat by Tammy of Posh Patterns
Give Me Some Shade Hat by Annette of The Knitting Tree LA
Elegant Crochet Headband by Tricia of Busy Mom Designs
Basic Slouch No. 2 Hat by Mollie of White Owl Crochet Co.
The Spring Fling Beanie by Tricia of Busy Mom Designs
Puff Daisy Baby Afghan by Cheryl of Crochet 365 Knit Too
The Kenzie Kimono by Kimberley of Lakeside Loops
The Kalamalka Crop Top by Claire of Perfectly Knotted Shop
Wrapture Top by Pony of Pony McTate
Catalina Crochet Top by Michele of 144 Stitches
Topcho Shirt by Jessica of Mama In A Stitch
Molly Four Way Shawl by Michele of 144 Stitches
Astrid Ruana Oversized Sweater by Toni of TL Yarn Crafts
The Mila Cardigan by Mollie of White Owl Crochet Co.
The Tate Scarf by Jessica of The Hook Nook
Boho Crochet Tank by Breann of Hooked Homemade Happy
Willow Crochet Cardigan by Ashlee of Dream Crochet Shoppe
The Spring Fling Shawl by Caitlin of Wildwood Designs ME
Oversized Crochet Pullover by Jane of My Beautiful Stuff
Leya Crochet Infinity Vest by April of The Easy Design
Laikini Kimono by Ashleigh of Sewrella
The Tangled Top by Rachel of Evelyn and Peter
Crochet Halter Crop Top by Jane of My Beautiful Stuff 
The Lana Kimono by Ashleigh of Sewrella
Cara Crochet Vest by April of The Easy Design
Iris Shawl by Amanda of Amanda Crochets 22
Happy Cactus Pillow by Toni of TL Yarn Crafts
Baby Espadrilles by Kris and Lorin of Two Girls Patterns
Arizona Basket Pattern by Jennifer of JMS Handmade
Bunny Butt Backpack by Pamela of One Paisley Pig
Corner To Corner Dishcloth by Amanda of Amanda Crochets 22
Chubby Spring Chicks by Jillian of Spin a Yarn Studio
Mini Basket Pattern by Jennifer of JMS Handmade
The Seaside Crochet Shoes by Jess of Make and Do Crew
Star Stitch Purse by Stephanie of All About Ami
Baby Birkenstocks by Pamela of One Paisley Pig
Ragdoll Spring Bunny by Jillian of Spin a Yarn Studio
Crochet Peas In A Pod by Cheryl of Crochet 365 Knit Too
Snuggle Bunny Pillows by Stephanie of All About Ami
Twisted Pie Mandala by Ana of Menta Pimenta Crafts
Ocean City Flip Flops by Deja of Knit and Crochet Ever After
Farmer’s Market Bag by Alexandra of Two of Wands
Day Tripper Bag by Alexandra of Two of Wands
Video Stitch Tutorials 
Gingham Crochet Blanket Class—30 Day Class Pass to Crochet U by the Ideal Me Network (Ideal Me, Dabbles & Babbles, Simply Collectible Crochet, Stitch 11, and Cream of the Crop Crochet)
 
The “Spring Fever” Crochet Pattern Super Bundle has over $200 worth of resources and you get it all for 90% off retail because we never want you to over pay for patterns, and we’re so excited to celebrate Spring with you.
With this “Spring Fever” Super Bundle You’ll Get Everything You Need To:
— Create gorgeous, handmade crochet projects
— Kickstart your creative inspiration
— Learn new stitches
— Save time, money & energy
— Cure your Spring Fever
 
There are so many crochet goodies in this bundle, and I can’t wait for you to see them.
You’ll want to snag yours now because the bundle is only available through April 6th.
 
Plus, there’s no reason not to check it out since it’s backed by a 30 day money back guarantee.
They take the risk, you get the reward. Isn’t that how business should be?
If you’re a crochet lover of any level, I know you’ll love this super bundle as much as I do, and I can’t wait to see all of your finished projects.
It has the power to transform your crochet arsenal with tons of cute, trendy, and original patterns that you can use over and over again.
What are you waiting for?
 

Pattern: The Butterbeer Pullover

Raise your hand if you love homespun yarn! Meee! I know a lot of my crochet friends dislike using homespun yarn because it can be a bit difficult to work with, especially if you are a beginner crocheter. I hope the Butterbeer Pullover pattern changes your mind if you are a homespun hater. 🙂 You can always substitute a different bulky yarn if you are totally against it, but I encourage you to give it a shot with homespun first!

Here are a couple of my tips on working with Lion Brand Homespun-

  • Keep your tension a bit loose! I know a lot of us have a habit of pulling our stitches down tight while crocheting. Don’t do this! One, it makes it harder to see the stitches and two, if you have to frog your work it will be difficult to pull out. You will also have a much harder time inserting your hook into the stitch and it may snag the yarn. So try and crochet with a nice even and “loose” tension.

  • Don’t rely on just your eyes for counting stitches. When you work with homespun yarn, the fluffiness of the yarn can make it difficult to see your stitches. I like to actually feel my stitches with my hands to help check my stitch count.

  • Start your work with a foundation row! My pullover pattern uses a foundation row for each panel. This not only gives your garment a bit more stretch and keeps the panel a uniform size but it also helps you keep your stitch count correct. When working with homespun I always find that the foundation chain and the first row gives the most trouble. It can be difficult to find where to insert your hook in the chain. If you use a foundation row it gets rid of this problem. I recommend THIS video/tutorial if you don’t already know how.

Be sure to tag me in your pictures on Instagram if you make the Butterbeer Pullover! I love seeing and sharing your work! 🙂 Make sure you also subscribe for more free patterns!

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