If you’ve been following the blog for a while, you’ll know that I can crochet. Mostly. I tend to forgot and then relearn a lot 🙂 – – but that’s what youtube tutorials are for 🙂 Anyways, last year I co-hosted #ProjectCrochet, and we’re back at it again this year. I’m super excited and I put together my list of Must-Make Crochet Projects:
I would say I’m at a medium level of difficulty in my crochet knowledge. I can do simple crochet projects, and big projects like blankets, are easy because you just do the same thing over and over. Small projects seem more challenging because you actually have to try to read a project and figure things out. So I’m making that my challenge for this round of project crochet – a few projects that will force me to read a crochet pattern!
Want to know my goals?? Here we go – I’m sure I won’t be able to finish them all, but I want to!
–Crochet Hearts – I think this is a perfect project for learning how to read a pattern – it’s small and can be accomplished quickly, but I still have to learn how to figure it out. Pattern found at Skip to My Lou:
–Flint Fox Cowl – I can’t get over how cute this is! I even bought the pattern – it’s the first crochet pattern I’ve ever purchased, so the pressure is on to actually figure it out and make it. It’s from Ravelry.
–I just saw this giraffe on my instagram feed the other day, and since crochet was on my mind, it jumped right out. Looks tricky, but doable? Hope to give it a try! Pattern is found at I Love Buttons.
–Katelyn Ear Warmer – – again, this is one that won’t take too long, but will force me to read a pattern. You can find the details to this project at The Friendly Red Fox.
–Ripple Pouch – last year I made a blanket, and like I mentioned this year I’ll just focus on smaller projects, so instead of the ripple blanket shown below I thought I’d just make a small version, like an iPad pouch or something. You can find this pattern at Daisy Cottage Designs:
–Fingerless Gloves – there are so many fun fingerless glove options out there, and I am loving this bobble one from Hopeful Honey – maybe in some stripes or something…
–And then how fun is this Instagram bag?! You can see why it’s on the must-make list. The details for it are at Emy Can Craft:
See the other projects at Twin DragonFly Designs and 733 Blog!
Loving these projects and want to crochet-a-long with me? Or have a project of your own that you want to tackle during #ProjectCrochet?? Let’s get started!! share on social media all month long – can’t wait to see what you’re working on!
Heather Painchaud says
Love that instagram bag!! It might make a fun laptop cover too? Might have to join you in making that one 😉
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Cara Hill says
I have been searching for a child’s cowl pattern that is free. I have been crocheting for many years, but mostly blankets and scarves. I would like to make this for my niece and nephews, but I am unsure of purchasing someone else’s pattern. I would like to try your pattern. Is it available?