Friday, June 12, 2020
Virus Blanket for RV free pattern
Saturday, May 16, 2020
Nifty crochet spiral square
I googled "crochet spiral square" and this video tutorial (below) popped up. It's exactly what I was hoping to find - a quick, easy way to crochet a square shape in a continuous spiral. So nifty! This could work for lots of different things ... coasters, tote bags, placemats, trivets, blankets, cushion covers ... the list goes on and on.
Saturday, April 4, 2020
Pandemic knitting?
My friend Christine shared this funny meme with me today. 😂
I told her I have already crocheted a mask for myself. LOL!! 😄
Sunday, March 29, 2020
Going Gray Swingy Shawlivest
I wanted to try making another Swingy Shawlivest, but this time with pockets.
The pockets are lined with fabric and are about 6 inches wide by 7 inches tall. I worked the pockets in an edc post stitch faux rib to sort of resemble the pattern of the vest fabric beneath but with a solid fabric to conceal the pocket lining.
It's nice to have pockets, but I decided if I make another Swingy Shawlivest with pockets, I'll make the pockets bigger next time. Maybe 8 inches by 9 inches or so. Here's a link to my Ravelry project page.
Thursday, March 19, 2020
Big Mug Hug - free pattern
I've been wanting to make a mug cozy that was big enough to fit our oversized, square-bottomed mugs. The cozy needed to be made with cotton yarn so it would be microwave-safe. After all, it's so much easier to put the cozy on the mug when it's empty, and THEN filling the mug with water, and THEN zapping it in the microwave for tea.
Who wants to pick up a mug filled with scalding-hot water and then try to slip on a cozy without sloshing the water and burning yourself? Not me.
This cozy is quick to make and extra-thick thanks to the post stitches used on the cozy sides, and because the cozy covers the base of the mug it also protects your tabletop. It's easy to put on and remove thanks to the handy button loop.
Big Mug Hug
U.S. crochet terms
Materials: Worsted weight 100% cotton yarn, 5.5mm crochet hook, yarn needle, scissors. (My sample uses Peaches n Creme Ombre in the Blue Moon Ombre colorway.)
Start off working in the round:
Setup/row 1: In a magic circle, ch 2, DC 10. Join with sl at top of first DC. (10) [ch 2 doesn't count as a stitch in this pattern]
Row 2: Ch 2, 2 DC in each st around. Join with sl at top of first DC. (20)
Row 3: Ch 2, [2 DC in first st, 1 DC in next st.] Repeat around. Join with sl at top of first DC. (30)
Row 4: Ch 2, 2 DC in first st, 1 DC in each of next 15 sts. 2 DC in next st, 1 DC in each st to end. Join with sl at top of first DC. (32)
Now continue working back and forth in rows (do not join at end of rows for the rest of the pattern):
Row 5: Ch 2, FPDC in each st across. Turn. (32)
Row 6: Ch 2, BPDC in each st across. Turn. (32)
Repeat rows 5 and 6 until the cozy sides are a total of 10 rows tall.
Row 15: Ch 1. Turn. HDC in each st across. (32 HDC)
Finishing: Sew a button in a top corner of the cozy as shown in photos. Slip cozy over your mug, hold the sides snugly around your mug the way you want it to fit, and then measure how long of a chain you need to reach from the other top corner of the cozy (the corner without the button) to the button and back to the other corner. Add a crochet chain of that length to the top corner without the button. Tie ends of chain to cozy to secure. Weave in ends, slip the cozy onto your mug, and enjoy.














