Winter is in FULL gloom and doom mode right now in Utah! While many are cursing the storms, I actually love the snow and appreciate the moisture it brings and the beauty of the white fields and trees around us. Now is the perfect time to stay inside and crochet your heart away so be sure to watch for a special code in this post!
2016 was a good year for Crafting Friends Designs and my LOVE for crochet really showed through in many designs. The world needs more love and 5 new crochet patterns were released during 2016 to help spread some love and cheer.
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Special Offers to help your holiday be filled with handmade love
The holiday season is a wonderful time to curl up on the sofa with your hook and yarn and favorite crochet patterns. I love to sit and listen to Christmas music with the tree lit and just crochet the night away (well, until I doze off 5 times and finally decide I should concede and go to bed lol).
There is nothing better than working on an afghan and being able to keep warm while the snow is coming down outside my window. I love that I can give what I make as gifts to family and friends and know that they appreciate my work and will use what I give.
I also love the opportunities to give my things as a service to others in need in my community. In years past, I've worked on many afghans for shelters and last year I was able to donate a lot of hats. This year, I've been working on scarves to donate.
If you're like me, you like a good deal and like to make a variety of things. I get bored making the same thing over and over.
Now is a great time to stock up on the crochet patterns you've been wanting!
If you're like me, you like a good deal and like to make a variety of things. I get bored making the same thing over and over.
Now is a great time to stock up on the crochet patterns you've been wanting!
I've teamed up with a LOT of crochet designers to bring you some fantastic deals on a large range of crochet patterns this year beginning Friday 11/25/2016. This weekend, I'll be sharing all the deals I know of with you while I finish up my design for the CAL I will host in my Facebook group next week (Yay for crochet time!).
In my shop, I've set it up so the more you buy, the more you save. All orders will receive a minimum of 25% off and if you order more, the discount is larger.
Be sure to follow me on Facebook or Twitter to see all the deals from your favorite designers!
Be sure to follow me on Facebook or Twitter to see all the deals from your favorite designers!
Thursday, October 6, 2016
Cowls or Infinity Scarves. What lengths are best?
Mountain Lace Infinity Scarf |
Over the course of designing a handful of cowls, I've compiled a list of suggested lengths and widths that seemed to work well for me, my girls and those who tested the patterns for me. This isn't set in stone but more of a guideline with ideas of how each size will fit.
I made my Ribbon Candy Infinity Cowl with my older sister in mind (modeled here by my friend Ashlee from Ash & Co). I love the stripes that the stitch pattern gives and thought it would be perfect for her. When I took my little girl to get photos of the Ribbon Candy Scarf, it was a really cold day and I had that cowl in my bag. I pulled it on her to keep her warm. Same size cowl, 2 different looks for different sizes - and I LOVE it!
There are so many options and styles to choose from with scarves and cowls! How do you know what size to make?
This is my basic guideline that I use when designing cowls and making them for friends and family. This is just meant as a starting point for you to work from. You can obviously adjust what you are working to your own desired size. Do you like long, thin cowls? Do you like them closer to your neck and taller? Did you ever think about using your cowl as a wrap for a child?
Friday, September 16, 2016
Heart Throb Scarf Crochet Pattern
Each year, my girls' school collects hats, mittens and scarves to donate to locals who are in need. I love the idea and last year, I let the girls take a couple dozen fun hats. This year, I had already decided to make scarves for them to take, so when Sonya mentioned her Crochet for Charity Drive was scarves, I was excited to join.
I'm happy to introduce you to the new Heart Throb Scarf. I love texture and wanted something simple yet something that would make you feel loved wearing it. I hope that you will take some time to whip up a few for those in your local communities who will need a little something extra this winter to feel loved and stay a little warmer.
The PDF of this pattern is available on Ravelry for a small fee. It includes written instructions and a graph.
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/heart-throb-scarf-2 Go ahead and give the pattern a "heart" on Ravelry too!
If you are visiting this post during the 2017 Ten Days of Thanksgiving, add this pattern to your favorites by giving it a "heart" and use code 10THANKS at checkout on Ravelry to receive the pattern for free on 10/14/17 only.
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Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Come Join Me in my new Neighborhood Challenge!
Lately, there has been so much hate and violence on the news and it so frustrating. I have so many things that I want to say, but I don't want to focus on the negative. I want to focus on the positive and all the good that is going on and I want to help others to see and focus on the positive too. There is so much more love in this world than there is hate, but the hate is easier to see and react to.
How much better could it be though if everyone would just slow down and set down their electronics for a few minutes each week to do something kind for someone? Not for your normal group of friends and family (though that is fabulous too!), but for someone in your neighborhood that you don't know that well. We live in a time where everyone is rushed. Rushed to go to work, rushed to get the shopping done, rushed to get the kids to soccer or softball or a gazillion other activities, rushed to grab fast food for dinner because we don't have time to actually cook it. To often, we "THINK" we just don't have enough time for others. How many times do you "WANT" to help, but just don't have time?
I get it. I do! I've said it many times. Honestly, it doesn't take a lot of time or even any money to be kind. I am challenging myself to be better. I am going to make a concious effort to do extra this next month for my neighbors.
NOW is the time to be kind. NOW is the time to get to know your neighbors. NOW is the tie to be sincere. NOW is the time to strengthen our communities. NOW is the time to make actions speak louder than words.
So, here is my "Neighborhood Challenge". I'm not asking for big huge events (though that would be fun). I'm just asking you to take a few minutes out of your week to do an act of kindness for someone you don't normally associate with. Get to know your neighbors. Let's bring back the friendly neighborhoods an get rid of the uncertainty and hate.
I've made a list of some things that we can try. If you need to plan it out, go ahead and mark 1 day a week on your calendar or at least every 2 weeks to set aside time for acts of kindness. Let's hold each other accountable. Let's not just say we're going to do this, but let's do it!
Take a photo of what you're doing if you can and share it on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram using #NeighborhoodChallenge
so we can see how much love is going around. Let's fill our lives with the good!Do you have 20 minutes in the next month that you can spare? Will you join me?
#becauseIcare #spreadthelove #lifeistoshort #dontletitpassyouby
How much better could it be though if everyone would just slow down and set down their electronics for a few minutes each week to do something kind for someone? Not for your normal group of friends and family (though that is fabulous too!), but for someone in your neighborhood that you don't know that well. We live in a time where everyone is rushed. Rushed to go to work, rushed to get the shopping done, rushed to get the kids to soccer or softball or a gazillion other activities, rushed to grab fast food for dinner because we don't have time to actually cook it. To often, we "THINK" we just don't have enough time for others. How many times do you "WANT" to help, but just don't have time?
I get it. I do! I've said it many times. Honestly, it doesn't take a lot of time or even any money to be kind. I am challenging myself to be better. I am going to make a concious effort to do extra this next month for my neighbors.
NOW is the time to be kind. NOW is the time to get to know your neighbors. NOW is the tie to be sincere. NOW is the time to strengthen our communities. NOW is the time to make actions speak louder than words.
So, here is my "Neighborhood Challenge". I'm not asking for big huge events (though that would be fun). I'm just asking you to take a few minutes out of your week to do an act of kindness for someone you don't normally associate with. Get to know your neighbors. Let's bring back the friendly neighborhoods an get rid of the uncertainty and hate.
I've made a list of some things that we can try. If you need to plan it out, go ahead and mark 1 day a week on your calendar or at least every 2 weeks to set aside time for acts of kindness. Let's hold each other accountable. Let's not just say we're going to do this, but let's do it!
Take a photo of what you're doing if you can and share it on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram using #NeighborhoodChallenge
so we can see how much love is going around. Let's fill our lives with the good!Do you have 20 minutes in the next month that you can spare? Will you join me?
#becauseIcare #spreadthelove #lifeistoshort #dontletitpassyouby
Sunday, July 10, 2016
Christmas Pine Tree Skirt Free Crochet Pattern
Christmas Pine Tree Skirt
If you have any questions, you are welcome to join my Crafting Friends Designs CAL group on Facebook. If you don't have a Facebook account, you're welcome to comment on this post and I will help the best I can.
Also available on Etsy, Craftsy and Craftingfriendsdesigns.com
You can find all of my Christmas Tree Skirt crochet patterns here:
https://www.ravelry.com/bundles/christmas-17003
Crafting Friends Designs Christmas Tree Skirt crochet pattern collection |
Christmas Pine Tree Skirt Crochet - A - Long begins Friday July 15th
A few years ago, I saw a photo of the Pine Tree crochet stitch and thought it was really cool. I've had it marked to use in a design since then and have looked at it every now and then just waiting for some inspiration to hit. Two weeks ago, I decided that I had waited long enough and I just HAD to crochet with it NOW!
Right now is the best time to start crocheting things for Christmas, so I thought it would be fun to design a Christmas Tree Skirt crochet pattern. A lot of fans have told me that they don't crochet afghans very often because they are so big and they give up. We are going to work this design 1 row at a time over 27 days so that it won't feel so overwhelming. And I'll be right here with you to help cheer you on and answer any questions you may have.
Here are the details you'll need to get ready:
Skill Level: I would consider this an Intermediate skill level though I will have many photos showing stitch placement.
Crochet hook size I
Yarn: I used Deborah Norville Everyday yarn
- 2 skeins (406 yrds) Pine Green
- 5 skeins (1015 yrds) White
You are welcome to use a single color or more than 2 colors. Have fun with it and make it in colors you will love for a long time. Other 4ww yarns will also work, your size may vary based on the yarn though.
Gauge: I will have a few gauge check points along the way so you can adjust your hook size if needed to reach the 4' diameter.
Other materials needed:
1. Yarn needle to weave in ends securely
2. 4 buttons with needle and matching thread for securing
- I used 1" barrel shaped buttons and secured them to the double crochet rows. You could use larger buttons and secure them to the treble crochet rows or you could even go without if you prefer
So, search your closets or have fun shopping for the perfect yarn for your tree skirt! Be sure to follow this blog and check in daily for each update. I will post the main post with stitch details and the first row of instructions on Friday. Each day, I will update that same post with the next row of instructions. If you follow by email, you will only get the first post and will have to check back for each update.
I'm excited to get started and hope you'll all join me!
Right now is the best time to start crocheting things for Christmas, so I thought it would be fun to design a Christmas Tree Skirt crochet pattern. A lot of fans have told me that they don't crochet afghans very often because they are so big and they give up. We are going to work this design 1 row at a time over 27 days so that it won't feel so overwhelming. And I'll be right here with you to help cheer you on and answer any questions you may have.
Here are the details you'll need to get ready:
Skill Level: I would consider this an Intermediate skill level though I will have many photos showing stitch placement.
Crochet hook size I
Yarn: I used Deborah Norville Everyday yarn
- 2 skeins (406 yrds) Pine Green
- 5 skeins (1015 yrds) White
You are welcome to use a single color or more than 2 colors. Have fun with it and make it in colors you will love for a long time. Other 4ww yarns will also work, your size may vary based on the yarn though.
Gauge: I will have a few gauge check points along the way so you can adjust your hook size if needed to reach the 4' diameter.
Other materials needed:
1. Yarn needle to weave in ends securely
2. 4 buttons with needle and matching thread for securing
- I used 1" barrel shaped buttons and secured them to the double crochet rows. You could use larger buttons and secure them to the treble crochet rows or you could even go without if you prefer
So, search your closets or have fun shopping for the perfect yarn for your tree skirt! Be sure to follow this blog and check in daily for each update. I will post the main post with stitch details and the first row of instructions on Friday. Each day, I will update that same post with the next row of instructions. If you follow by email, you will only get the first post and will have to check back for each update.
I'm excited to get started and hope you'll all join me!
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Christmas Tree Skirt CAL coming soon
Have you ever gone into stores looking for a beautiful Christmas Tree Skirt only to find they don't have the colors or style you want? I love having my own personalized tree skirt under my tree every year! Now is the time to start if you're wanting to make your own. I'm almost finished designing a new tree skirt and will be hosting a CAL so that you can easily work up one for your home this year too.
I will post details and a photo soon so that you can choose your colors and know how much to buy. I am using Pine Green and Snow White in Deborah Norville Every Day yarn. You're welcome to use any 4ww yarn of your choice though.
A few years ago, I designed the Diamond Christmas Tree Skirt with one of my favorite crochet stitches - the Brick Stitch. It's also the stitch known for c2c afghans though this obviously is not worked c2c. For this one, I used Caron Simply Soft yarn. This is one of my best selling crochet patterns and I've enjoyed seeing photos customers have posted on my Facebook page with their tree skirt under their tree.
Shades of Teal and Red have been big colors for Christmas for a couple of years now and I knew I had to design a new tree skirt for my mom last year using those colors. I wanted a fun style and great texture and came up with the TriSquare Swirl Christmas Tree Skirt just for her. This skirt also uses Caron Simply Soft yarn which shows the stitch well.
I've seen many simple start tree skirts and thought it would be fun to design one with some braided cables to add some texture. The Classic Cable Star Christmas Tree Skirt was fun in basic Christmas colors, but it would also be pretty in 1 solid neutral color too!
This one also uses Deborah Norville Everyday yarn.
If you're ready for another fun, new Christmas Tree Skirt crochet pattern, be sure you follow my blog, Facebook page or have signed up to receive my newsletters (top left of the blog).
I will post details and a photo soon so that you can choose your colors and know how much to buy. I am using Pine Green and Snow White in Deborah Norville Every Day yarn. You're welcome to use any 4ww yarn of your choice though.
A few years ago, I designed the Diamond Christmas Tree Skirt with one of my favorite crochet stitches - the Brick Stitch. It's also the stitch known for c2c afghans though this obviously is not worked c2c. For this one, I used Caron Simply Soft yarn. This is one of my best selling crochet patterns and I've enjoyed seeing photos customers have posted on my Facebook page with their tree skirt under their tree.
Shades of Teal and Red have been big colors for Christmas for a couple of years now and I knew I had to design a new tree skirt for my mom last year using those colors. I wanted a fun style and great texture and came up with the TriSquare Swirl Christmas Tree Skirt just for her. This skirt also uses Caron Simply Soft yarn which shows the stitch well.
This one also uses Deborah Norville Everyday yarn.
If you're ready for another fun, new Christmas Tree Skirt crochet pattern, be sure you follow my blog, Facebook page or have signed up to receive my newsletters (top left of the blog).
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Special offer for Email Subscribers only! Trellis Waves Round Afghan Crochet Pattern
One of the great things about running the Battle of the Stitches crochet challenge is that I get to design alongside a great group of ladies! In April, 14 of us (10 challengers and 4 admin) designed something using the Trellis Waves crochet stitch.
Typically, I like working more solid stitches because they're easier to hold. However, lately, I've tried to design things for spring and summer use which means light weight and more open stitches in the patterns.
When we decided to use the Trellis Waves stitch, I knew I wanted to design something fun with multiple purposes. It had to be something that the others in the challenge probably wouldn't design. I came up with the Trellis Waves Round Afghan and love the results.
What I like about round designs is that you can use thread and turn them into doilies, a sturdy yarn and use it as a rug, a soft thinner yarn and use it for a table cover or 4ww yarn for an afghan. How great is that!
Check out these photos from testers Lisa and Rebecca - BEAUTIFUL!!!
I released the pattern last week, but wanted to give those of you who follow my blog or through email a special discount. I know many of you don't use Facebook, so you miss a lot.
So, through Saturday 5/21/16, you can grab your copy of the Trellis Waves Round Afghan crochet pattern for only $1.95 in my Ravelry shop with code EmailWaves
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/trellis-waves-round-afghan
If you like this crochet pattern, you may be interested in the following:
Typically, I like working more solid stitches because they're easier to hold. However, lately, I've tried to design things for spring and summer use which means light weight and more open stitches in the patterns.
When we decided to use the Trellis Waves stitch, I knew I wanted to design something fun with multiple purposes. It had to be something that the others in the challenge probably wouldn't design. I came up with the Trellis Waves Round Afghan and love the results.
What I like about round designs is that you can use thread and turn them into doilies, a sturdy yarn and use it as a rug, a soft thinner yarn and use it for a table cover or 4ww yarn for an afghan. How great is that!
Check out these photos from testers Lisa and Rebecca - BEAUTIFUL!!!
I released the pattern last week, but wanted to give those of you who follow my blog or through email a special discount. I know many of you don't use Facebook, so you miss a lot.
So, through Saturday 5/21/16, you can grab your copy of the Trellis Waves Round Afghan crochet pattern for only $1.95 in my Ravelry shop with code EmailWaves
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/trellis-waves-round-afghan
If you like this crochet pattern, you may be interested in the following:
Snap Dragon Round Afghan |
A Round the Flower Garden Afghan |
Loop the Loop Round Afghan |
Friday, May 6, 2016
New Spring Mardi Gras Chevron Afghan Crochet Pattern
Spring is here and the days are getting warmer, so I've been working on several new designs that are light weight and fun.
Of course, Chevron is still one of my obsessions. I love the challenge of getting different crochet stitches to work well in a chevron shape.
I posted a photo of this new design on my Facebook page and asked fans to help give it a name. Thank you to everyone who commeted! I have chosen a few random comments on that post to give a free copy of the pattern to today. Angie Shaver-Gillis suggested "Mardi Gras" as the name and with the colors, I thought that was a great fit. She will receive this pattern and 2 more of her choice for free for helping me out.
The "Spring Mardi Gras Chevron Afghan" crochet pattern is now available in my Ravelry shop and is on sale for only $2.95 (regular $5.95) through Sunday May 8th with code...
Of course, Chevron is still one of my obsessions. I love the challenge of getting different crochet stitches to work well in a chevron shape.
I posted a photo of this new design on my Facebook page and asked fans to help give it a name. Thank you to everyone who commeted! I have chosen a few random comments on that post to give a free copy of the pattern to today. Angie Shaver-Gillis suggested "Mardi Gras" as the name and with the colors, I thought that was a great fit. She will receive this pattern and 2 more of her choice for free for helping me out.
The "Spring Mardi Gras Chevron Afghan" crochet pattern is now available in my Ravelry shop and is on sale for only $2.95 (regular $5.95) through Sunday May 8th with code...
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