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Foggy Shores Pullover Crochet Pattern (updated)

This is an updated version of my Foggy Shores Pullover design! The original version used a discontinued yarn, so I’ve recreated it here using a readily available yarn with a similar look and feel, Heartland! The fit and style remain the same, with only slight adjustments to the sleeve and gauge. If you’d like to see the original post, you can find it here. I’ll be leaving the old post and video tutorial up for reference!

The Foggy Shores Pullover was always one of my faves and gets lots of love in the fall and wintertime! I wanted to re-make it in Heartland yarn which is a fan favorite and always readily available to customers. You can now find the kit up on Lion Brand using Heartland yarn if you want to check it out!

The Glacier Mist Cardigan Crochet Pattern

I fell in love with the colors in this Mandala String yarn. I’ve used it in the past for a blanket called The Fairy Floss Throw. I always imagined how pretty it would be worked up into a cardigan so I had to give it a shot! The Glacier Mist Cardigan crochet pattern is the result!

There is a first for everything and i’m pretty sure this was my first time using a super fine (1) weight yarn for a long sleeve cardigan. It actually worked up much quicker than anticipated due to the mesh stitches. So try not to let the super fine weight intimidate you! If you need to grab the yarn before you start, be sure to check out the Lion Brand kit for the best deal!

The Arctic Jewel Throw Crochet Pattern

It’s finally time for my last crochet design of the year, The Arctic Jewel Throw! I’m very excited to share this blanket pattern with you guys and I hope you love it just as much as I do!

I was vacuuming my dining room rug one day and instantly got inspired for this project! My rug has different textures where the design is fluffier and sticks out more than the main portion of it. I tried different stitches to achieve a similar look and finally settled on doing a loop stitch. I knew I wanted to do this blanket in Hdc so I ended up altering your typical single crochet loop stitch into a Hdc Loop St. It worked out perfectly after some swatching and I went right into designing what I wanted the blanket to look like.

The Hdc loop St in this blanket takes a tiny bit of practice but I know you can do it! Take a look at my video tutorial where I show you exactly what you need to do! Once you have that stitch down the only other stitches you will be doing are regular Hdc and a small bobble! You do need to know how to change colors at the end of a row, as well as mid row. I show this in my video too!

The best way to make this blanket is to separate your CC (contrasting color- stucco) into multiple balls. That way, you don’t have to cut and join your yarn a million times. You don’t need to worry about doing this until you reach the vertical stripes and diamond portion of the blanket. Once you reach this area you will use 7 separate balls of the brown color. Do not cut and join these, simply work your stitches needed, then drop the color and leave it there for when you need it in the next row, then just pick back up!

The Mountain Sunrise Throw

I’m hosting a Crochet Along! I’m so excited you guys, it’s been a while since i’ve done a CAL and I’m pumped to be hosting one for The Mountain Sunrise Throw! Keep reading for all the info you need on where to join the CAL and the next steps to get started!

The Mountain Sunrise Throw is easy breezy to work up, beginner friendly, has bouncy stitches, amazing drape and is FUN to crochet!! I hope you guys are excited to crochet along with me!

What do I do first?

The CAL officially starts on March 20th 2023! I wanted to give you guys plenty of time to get all of the materials before we start.