This free crochet pattern provides instructions for a soft, comfy poncho for fall. The poncho is worked in the round from the bottom up using single crochet, double crochet, and triple crochet stitches. It is an easy to intermediate pattern that uses a lightweight yarn in an olive/yellow color. The poncho has fringe added around the bottom edge to complete the look.
This document provides instructions for a classic ripple afghan crochet pattern. The pattern uses four colors of yarn and requires two different sized crochet hooks. It consists of zigzags created by alternating between 9 and 10 single crochets separated by chain stitches. The afghan measures approximately 46 by 58 inches. Detailed instructions are provided for creating the ripple pattern and completing the project.
This document provides 16 free crochet patterns for winter accessories including hats, scarves, gloves and mittens. It includes easy patterns for beginners as well as more advanced patterns. Some of the highlighted patterns are a cowl, bowtie neckwarmer, cupcake scarf, and double potato chip scarf. Instructions, materials lists, photos and diagrams are provided for each pattern.
This document provides instructions for 13 different crochet stitches and includes summaries of 10 crochet patterns. It begins with a table of contents listing the various stitches and patterns included. The stitches section provides detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to execute different stitches like the seed stitch, basketweave stitch, shell stitch, and more. Each stitch tutorial includes photos. The latter part of the document outlines 10 crochet pattern projects, including afghans, shawls, amigurumi, and provides their summaries. The document aims to be a comprehensive guide to learning various crochet stitches and finding free crochet patterns.
The document provides instructions for crocheting several items including a basket, star pattern, silk bag over rings, crochet purse over rings, brioche cushion, lace, and covering an arm chair with crochet. The instructions include lists of materials and multiple rounds of detailed stitching instructions to create each item.
Hisako Sato graduated from the Fashion Design program at Bunka Fashion College, Japan, in 1986. She has since worked for a major apparel manufacturer and Muji, and became an independent designer in 1993. In 1994, she debuted her own brand Beige at Tokyo Collection. Currently, she designs collections for the Raw+ brand. The document provides biographical information about Japanese fashion designer Hisako Sato and her career path from graduating college to present day.
This document provides instructions for three fingerloop braids of increasing complexity that can be made by medieval women during idle times. The first braid, called "A Tight Lace", involves alternating two strands of different colored thread held in each hand. The second, "The Basic Braid", uses five strands following a pattern of passing strands through others. The third, "Lace Bastion", keeps the colors of five alternating strands separate by similarly passing strands through others in a repeated pattern. Resources for learning more braiding styles and techniques are also listed.
This document provides patterns for 7 crochet bag projects including a farmer's market tote bag, utility cases, a shoulder bag, a slouchy purse, a large bag, a messenger bag with felt flowers, and a felted messenger bag. The patterns include detailed instructions, diagrams, and photographs for making each bag. A variety of bag styles are featured from simple to more advanced projects.
How to make a crochet & cross stitch beaniekootoyoo
This document provides instructions for making a cross stitch and crochet beanie hat. The instructions include measuring the head circumference and height, chaining to the head circumference, crocheting an "aida canvas" to the head height, folding and seaming the canvas into a cylinder, marking points to create the cross stitch pattern on top, double crocheting the seams, tying off the points, and cross stitching a design into the canvas.
This document provides instructions for a classic ripple afghan crochet pattern. The pattern uses four colors of yarn and requires two different sized crochet hooks. It consists of zigzags created by alternating between 9 and 10 single crochets separated by chain stitches. The afghan measures approximately 46 by 58 inches. Detailed instructions are provided for creating the ripple pattern and completing the project.
This document provides 16 free crochet patterns for winter accessories including hats, scarves, gloves and mittens. It includes easy patterns for beginners as well as more advanced patterns. Some of the highlighted patterns are a cowl, bowtie neckwarmer, cupcake scarf, and double potato chip scarf. Instructions, materials lists, photos and diagrams are provided for each pattern.
This document provides instructions for 13 different crochet stitches and includes summaries of 10 crochet patterns. It begins with a table of contents listing the various stitches and patterns included. The stitches section provides detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to execute different stitches like the seed stitch, basketweave stitch, shell stitch, and more. Each stitch tutorial includes photos. The latter part of the document outlines 10 crochet pattern projects, including afghans, shawls, amigurumi, and provides their summaries. The document aims to be a comprehensive guide to learning various crochet stitches and finding free crochet patterns.
The document provides instructions for crocheting several items including a basket, star pattern, silk bag over rings, crochet purse over rings, brioche cushion, lace, and covering an arm chair with crochet. The instructions include lists of materials and multiple rounds of detailed stitching instructions to create each item.
Hisako Sato graduated from the Fashion Design program at Bunka Fashion College, Japan, in 1986. She has since worked for a major apparel manufacturer and Muji, and became an independent designer in 1993. In 1994, she debuted her own brand Beige at Tokyo Collection. Currently, she designs collections for the Raw+ brand. The document provides biographical information about Japanese fashion designer Hisako Sato and her career path from graduating college to present day.
This document provides instructions for three fingerloop braids of increasing complexity that can be made by medieval women during idle times. The first braid, called "A Tight Lace", involves alternating two strands of different colored thread held in each hand. The second, "The Basic Braid", uses five strands following a pattern of passing strands through others. The third, "Lace Bastion", keeps the colors of five alternating strands separate by similarly passing strands through others in a repeated pattern. Resources for learning more braiding styles and techniques are also listed.
This document provides patterns for 7 crochet bag projects including a farmer's market tote bag, utility cases, a shoulder bag, a slouchy purse, a large bag, a messenger bag with felt flowers, and a felted messenger bag. The patterns include detailed instructions, diagrams, and photographs for making each bag. A variety of bag styles are featured from simple to more advanced projects.
How to make a crochet & cross stitch beaniekootoyoo
This document provides instructions for making a cross stitch and crochet beanie hat. The instructions include measuring the head circumference and height, chaining to the head circumference, crocheting an "aida canvas" to the head height, folding and seaming the canvas into a cylinder, marking points to create the cross stitch pattern on top, double crocheting the seams, tying off the points, and cross stitching a design into the canvas.
Embroidery is an art that involves using threads and needles to create patterns and designs on fabric. Various tools like threads, needles, and pin cushions are used along with different stitching techniques such as running stitch, satin stitch, cross stitch, and chain stitch. Embroidery was traditionally done by hand but now machines are often used to create embroidery that can be an artistic expression.
The document discusses different types of fabrics used for cross stitch, including aida and evenweave fabrics. It provides details on:
- Aida fabric, which is woven in blocks, making it easy for beginners to see where to place stitches. Various thread counts for aida are listed.
- Evenweave fabrics like linen, which require stitches to be placed over two threads for an even appearance. Linen has a natural texture.
- Other fabrics like Zweigart Linda, a cotton/synthetic blend, and perforated paper which was popular for Victorian cross stitch projects. Fabric count indicates threads per inch and affects the size of the finished design.
This document provides instructions for six free wire wrapping jewelry projects. It introduces wire wrapping as a popular jewelry making technique and provides profiles of six jewelry designers, each presenting a different wire wrapping project. The projects include ballpoint earrings, a spiraled toggle bracelet, a bangle bracelet, a geometric bracelet, a Moroccan dangle necklace, and a Queen of Hearts necklace. Basic wire wrapping techniques are also included at the end.
Macramé is a craft that uses knots to create textiles and other items. It originated with 13th century Arab weavers who would knot excess thread along fabric edges into decorative fringes. Common knots used in macramé include the square knot, clove hitch, vertical hitch, loop knot, and lark's head knot. Macramé can be made into items like wall hangings, plant hangers, cushions, and jewelry by tying various knots with cord or thread.
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This document provides instructions for various basic sewing stitches including basting, running stitch, back stitch, hemming, and others. It explains how to execute each stitch and when each stitch is appropriately used in dressmaking and sewing projects. The document is the first chapter in a book that aims to teach practical sewing and dressmaking skills through detailed lessons and instructions.
Are you ready to discover one of the most amazing crafts of all time? Yes, I said art! Because crochet, in essence, is much more than a mere hobby. It is a way to express themselves. It is a way of creating beautiful things! Perhaps for the sake of itself create something with their own hands, perhaps because it is fun.
The document provides instructions for making various DIY fashion items, including:
- Creating clothing patterns from basic blocks or existing garments.
- Tutorials for hand and machine sewing basics like different stitch types, threading a needle, using a sewing machine.
- Directions for making specific items like pleated skirts, dresses, halter dresses, pants, and a kimono with step-by-step instructions and video tutorials.
The document aims to teach readers how to make their own clothing and fashion items from start to finish. It covers essential hand and machine sewing techniques as well as patterns and instructions for different garment types. Video tutorials are provided to demonstrate techniques.
This document provides instructions for making a strapless ruffled maxi dress. It includes a diagram for drafting a dress pattern based on three body measurements: bust, hip, and hip plus one inch. The instructions explain how to cut out dress front and back pieces from the pattern as well as ruffle pieces for the bodice that are 1.5 times the bust measurement by 10 inches wide. Elastic is inserted into the top edge to create a strapless bodice. Additional details are provided for attaching ruffles and hemming the dress.
This document contains 20 questions and puzzles related to landmarks in the city of Bourg-en-Bresse, France. Students from Lycée Carriat prepared the questions to guide participants along a "pink trail" around the city. The questions cover topics like geometry, arithmetic, history, and require observing details of buildings to find numbers, dates, shapes and other clues. The goal is to solve the puzzles at each location by using information provided and basic logic/math skills.
The document provides instructions for making flowers using the magic loop technique. It has 23 steps:
1. Loop yarn around finger and insert hook to form a loop. Single crochet around the loop until there are 5 stitches. Pull the loop tight to form a circle.
2. To make a flower petal, chain 3 stitches then insert hook into the first stitch and draw up a loop 5 times, wrapping the yarn over each time to increase the loops on the hook. Pull the yarn through all loops to complete the petal.
3. To join petals, arrange them in a line with sides touching. Sew them together tightly by running the yarn through points on each petal
This document provides instructions for crocheting a mushroom using various colors of yarn. It begins with general information about materials and gauge. Detailed instructions are then provided to crochet the mushroom body in rounds, starting wide at the bottom and decreasing towards the top. Instructions follow to crochet the legs, hands, eyes, and decorative dots to complete the mushroom. The mushroom is crafted entirely through single crochet stitches worked in the round.
Crocheting box set the complete guide on learning how to crochet from beginne...Mentes Em Rede
This document is a preview of a multi-chapter guide on learning crochet from beginner to expert. The preview includes the introduction to the first chapter which covers the basic equipment needed for crochet including hooks, shears, stitch markers and storage bags. It discusses different types of hooks, sizes, and proper holding techniques. The introduction outlines that subsequent chapters will cover yarn types, terminology, reading patterns, basic stitches and techniques.
This document provides instructions for making a contortionist crochet cuff using broomstick lace. It recommends watching YouTube videos for broomstick lace techniques and using knees to manage the needle and hook. The instructions include making a foundation chain, adding rows of double crochet for stability before and after the broomstick lace swatch, folding the cuff in half and joining with slip stitches, and weaving in ends.
Macramé crafts and designs are experiencing a renewed popularity, with intricate knotting and weaving techniques being applied to wall hangings, plant hangers, furniture, and lighting fixtures. Some designers modernize original 1970s macramé styles by incorporating bright colors, abstract shapes, and mixed media, while others emulate the look of macramé in fabrics, wallpapers, and printed designs. The trend has expanded from domestic decor to large-scale art installations in public spaces.
Macramé knots and braiding techniques are being used innovatively in home interior design. Designers are applying macramé to cushions, rugs, wall hangings, glassware covers, planters, furniture like chairs and sofas, storage bowls, and lighting in colorful, geometric, and sculptural designs. Traditional macramé is being modernized using bright colors, neon yarns, and incorporation with modern materials.
Bead crochet is a crochet technique that incorporates beads into decorative fabrics for women's fashion accessories, with a history dating back to descriptions in 1824, though it was likely practiced before then. The document provides examples of bead crochet handicrafts like animals, insects, flowers, bracelets, necklaces, rings and pictures that can be made following instructions in books, and thanks the reader for their attention to bead crochet techniques and projects.
Crochet originated in the 1800s and became popular after Queen Victoria took up the craft. It was seen as a cheaper alternative to lacemaking. While it declined in popularity at times, crochet has seen a resurgence as adults seek to reconnect with nostalgic crafts from their childhood. The basic crochet stitch involves looping yarn around a hook to create fabric or items. Combining different stitches and yarn weights allows for textured, sturdy, or delicate designs.
Embroidery is an art that involves using threads and needles to create patterns and designs on fabric. Various tools like threads, needles, and pin cushions are used along with different stitching techniques such as running stitch, satin stitch, cross stitch, and chain stitch. Embroidery was traditionally done by hand but now machines are often used to create embroidery that can be an artistic expression.
The document discusses different types of fabrics used for cross stitch, including aida and evenweave fabrics. It provides details on:
- Aida fabric, which is woven in blocks, making it easy for beginners to see where to place stitches. Various thread counts for aida are listed.
- Evenweave fabrics like linen, which require stitches to be placed over two threads for an even appearance. Linen has a natural texture.
- Other fabrics like Zweigart Linda, a cotton/synthetic blend, and perforated paper which was popular for Victorian cross stitch projects. Fabric count indicates threads per inch and affects the size of the finished design.
This document provides instructions for six free wire wrapping jewelry projects. It introduces wire wrapping as a popular jewelry making technique and provides profiles of six jewelry designers, each presenting a different wire wrapping project. The projects include ballpoint earrings, a spiraled toggle bracelet, a bangle bracelet, a geometric bracelet, a Moroccan dangle necklace, and a Queen of Hearts necklace. Basic wire wrapping techniques are also included at the end.
Macramé is a craft that uses knots to create textiles and other items. It originated with 13th century Arab weavers who would knot excess thread along fabric edges into decorative fringes. Common knots used in macramé include the square knot, clove hitch, vertical hitch, loop knot, and lark's head knot. Macramé can be made into items like wall hangings, plant hangers, cushions, and jewelry by tying various knots with cord or thread.
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This document provides instructions for various basic sewing stitches including basting, running stitch, back stitch, hemming, and others. It explains how to execute each stitch and when each stitch is appropriately used in dressmaking and sewing projects. The document is the first chapter in a book that aims to teach practical sewing and dressmaking skills through detailed lessons and instructions.
Are you ready to discover one of the most amazing crafts of all time? Yes, I said art! Because crochet, in essence, is much more than a mere hobby. It is a way to express themselves. It is a way of creating beautiful things! Perhaps for the sake of itself create something with their own hands, perhaps because it is fun.
The document provides instructions for making various DIY fashion items, including:
- Creating clothing patterns from basic blocks or existing garments.
- Tutorials for hand and machine sewing basics like different stitch types, threading a needle, using a sewing machine.
- Directions for making specific items like pleated skirts, dresses, halter dresses, pants, and a kimono with step-by-step instructions and video tutorials.
The document aims to teach readers how to make their own clothing and fashion items from start to finish. It covers essential hand and machine sewing techniques as well as patterns and instructions for different garment types. Video tutorials are provided to demonstrate techniques.
This document provides instructions for making a strapless ruffled maxi dress. It includes a diagram for drafting a dress pattern based on three body measurements: bust, hip, and hip plus one inch. The instructions explain how to cut out dress front and back pieces from the pattern as well as ruffle pieces for the bodice that are 1.5 times the bust measurement by 10 inches wide. Elastic is inserted into the top edge to create a strapless bodice. Additional details are provided for attaching ruffles and hemming the dress.
This document contains 20 questions and puzzles related to landmarks in the city of Bourg-en-Bresse, France. Students from Lycée Carriat prepared the questions to guide participants along a "pink trail" around the city. The questions cover topics like geometry, arithmetic, history, and require observing details of buildings to find numbers, dates, shapes and other clues. The goal is to solve the puzzles at each location by using information provided and basic logic/math skills.
The document provides instructions for making flowers using the magic loop technique. It has 23 steps:
1. Loop yarn around finger and insert hook to form a loop. Single crochet around the loop until there are 5 stitches. Pull the loop tight to form a circle.
2. To make a flower petal, chain 3 stitches then insert hook into the first stitch and draw up a loop 5 times, wrapping the yarn over each time to increase the loops on the hook. Pull the yarn through all loops to complete the petal.
3. To join petals, arrange them in a line with sides touching. Sew them together tightly by running the yarn through points on each petal
This document provides instructions for crocheting a mushroom using various colors of yarn. It begins with general information about materials and gauge. Detailed instructions are then provided to crochet the mushroom body in rounds, starting wide at the bottom and decreasing towards the top. Instructions follow to crochet the legs, hands, eyes, and decorative dots to complete the mushroom. The mushroom is crafted entirely through single crochet stitches worked in the round.
Crocheting box set the complete guide on learning how to crochet from beginne...Mentes Em Rede
This document is a preview of a multi-chapter guide on learning crochet from beginner to expert. The preview includes the introduction to the first chapter which covers the basic equipment needed for crochet including hooks, shears, stitch markers and storage bags. It discusses different types of hooks, sizes, and proper holding techniques. The introduction outlines that subsequent chapters will cover yarn types, terminology, reading patterns, basic stitches and techniques.
This document provides instructions for making a contortionist crochet cuff using broomstick lace. It recommends watching YouTube videos for broomstick lace techniques and using knees to manage the needle and hook. The instructions include making a foundation chain, adding rows of double crochet for stability before and after the broomstick lace swatch, folding the cuff in half and joining with slip stitches, and weaving in ends.
Macramé crafts and designs are experiencing a renewed popularity, with intricate knotting and weaving techniques being applied to wall hangings, plant hangers, furniture, and lighting fixtures. Some designers modernize original 1970s macramé styles by incorporating bright colors, abstract shapes, and mixed media, while others emulate the look of macramé in fabrics, wallpapers, and printed designs. The trend has expanded from domestic decor to large-scale art installations in public spaces.
Macramé knots and braiding techniques are being used innovatively in home interior design. Designers are applying macramé to cushions, rugs, wall hangings, glassware covers, planters, furniture like chairs and sofas, storage bowls, and lighting in colorful, geometric, and sculptural designs. Traditional macramé is being modernized using bright colors, neon yarns, and incorporation with modern materials.
Bead crochet is a crochet technique that incorporates beads into decorative fabrics for women's fashion accessories, with a history dating back to descriptions in 1824, though it was likely practiced before then. The document provides examples of bead crochet handicrafts like animals, insects, flowers, bracelets, necklaces, rings and pictures that can be made following instructions in books, and thanks the reader for their attention to bead crochet techniques and projects.
Crochet originated in the 1800s and became popular after Queen Victoria took up the craft. It was seen as a cheaper alternative to lacemaking. While it declined in popularity at times, crochet has seen a resurgence as adults seek to reconnect with nostalgic crafts from their childhood. The basic crochet stitch involves looping yarn around a hook to create fabric or items. Combining different stitches and yarn weights allows for textured, sturdy, or delicate designs.
The granny square blanket is a common crocheted blanket made by individually crocheting squares that are joined together. Each square is worked from the center outwards, often with different colors in each ring to create an overall pattern. Another common crocheted blanket is the chevron stitch blanket. Knitting needles can be straight or connected by a cord, and knitting only uses two stitches: knit and purl. Combining knit and purl stitches creates patterns, while using different colors adds pictorial patterns. Textured knitting patterns include cables, lace, and bobbles, which can be combined, and color patterns are called intarsia patterns.
This document discusses crochet and its history and applications in Finnish craft practices. It outlines that crochet originated from knitting and was brought to Finland in the early 19th century. It grew in popularity in the late 19th century, especially in western Finland. Today, crochet is used to make toys, clothing, home decor goods, and works of art and activism. The document presents examples of different crochet styles and products over time in Finland.
Buku ini memberikan panduan bagaimana menulis sebuah novel dalam masa 30 hari. Ia menjelaskan langkah awal seperti pemilihan tema, latar, watak dan plot. Buku ini juga membincangkan perancangan dan pelaksanaan penulisan novel termasuk teknik KJ Method untuk menyelesaikan novel dalam masa 30 hari.
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The document provides guidance on writing skills and techniques for writing documents such as speeches, seminar papers, press releases, and policy briefs. It discusses why good writing is important, highlighting that poor writing can misinform or convey the wrong message. The key points for achieving good writing are to have a clear goal, understand your audience, and ensure your writing is engaging. Tips include developing vocabulary through reading and writing, using a logical structure, following grammar rules, and focusing on concise writing that gets to the point. The steps to write effectively involve knowing your purpose, outlining your piece, writing a draft, editing it based on feedback, and writing the conclusion last. Overall, the document offers best practices for writing skills
This document provides instructions for crocheting 16 different winter accessory patterns including scarves, gloves, hats, and sets. It includes detailed materials lists and instructions for projects of varying difficulty levels such as an easy crochet cowl, lacy fingerless gloves, and a beginner crochet hat and scarf set. The patterns allow crafters to make warm accessories for winter using basic crochet stitches.
This document provides instructions for making a Christmas wreath square using crochet stitches. It includes diagrams and explanations of the stitches used such as puff stitch, treble crochet, and half double treble crochet. The pattern is worked in rounds with the square measuring 5 1/2 inches. Different color yarns are used for the wreath, with red yarn or ribbon added in the center to resemble a bow. Optional modifications to the pattern are suggested such as using different colors for the puff stitches or replacing them with beads.
This document provides instructions for making a Christmas wreath square using crochet stitches. It includes diagrams and explanations of the stitches used such as puff stitches, treble crochets, and half double treble crochets. The square is made in rounds starting with white yarn and changing to green yarn in later rounds. Red yarn is then used to add a decorative inner circle of stitches to resemble a wreath. Finally, instructions are given for making a knot to attach in the center of the wreath square.
Guirlanda de natal square, Christmas wreath squareDaniela Said
This document provides instructions for making a Christmas wreath square using crochet stitches. It includes diagrams and explanations of the stitches used such as puff stitches, treble crochets, and half double treble crochets. The square is made in rounds starting with white yarn and changing to green yarn in later rounds. Red yarn is then used to add a decorative inner circle of stitches to resemble a wreath. Finally, instructions are given for making a knot to attach in the center of the wreath square.
The document provides instructions for making a potted delphinium amigurumi, including materials needed and step-by-step directions for crocheting the pot, dirt, stem, flowers, leaves, and buds using various yarn weights and hook sizes along with notes and diagrams illustrating the finished project. Copyright and permission information is listed at the top noting the pattern is not to be copied or shared and finished products can be sold if credit is given to the shop.
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The document shares 8 free crochet patterns for amigurumi toys including a pink poodle, bumble bee, owl, ladybug, butterfly, zebra, elephant, and monkey. Each pattern includes materials needed, gauge, sizes, instructions written in rounds with color changes and shaping noted, and diagrams or photos. The first pattern provides a detailed step-by-step for making an adorable pink pooded amigurumi that measures 13" tall and is a fun toy to make and gift.
The document provides instructions for making a Lily of the Valley amigurumi, including a vase with water and leaves, flowers, a bumblebee, and wings. Materials and tools needed are listed. The vase is made with increasing rounds followed by decreasing rounds. Safety eyes are added and the water piece is joined. Leaves, stems, and flowers are also detailed. The bumblebee is worked in rounds alternating yellow and black yarn. Safety eyes and antennae are added. Wings are also made.
This document provides instructions for making a potted daisy amigurumi. It includes materials needed, measurements, notes on gauge and skill level, and detailed instructions for crocheting the pot, dirt, daisy flower, petals, stem, and leaves. The instructions are accompanied by pictures showing the finished amigurumi at various stages of completion. Copyright information is provided at the top noting the pattern is the intellectual property of Yarn Blossom Boutique.
Colorful Creations - Inspiring Crochet Patterns With Hand-Dyed YarnSymfonie Yarns
Explore the enchanting world of hand dyed yarn with vibrant crochet projects. Craft a stunning multi-color scarf using Flora Yarn and create lively coasters with basic stitches and varied hues, infusing your creations with a personalized, artistic touch. Embrace the magic of color, allowing your hooks to weave wonders and showcase the beauty of hand-dyed yarn in your crafting journey.
Colorful Creations - Inspiring Crochet Patterns With Hand Dyed YarnSymfonie Yarns
Explore the enchanting world of hand dyed yarn with vibrant crochet projects. Craft a stunning multi-color scarf using Flora Yarn and create lively coasters with basic stitches and varied hues, infusing your creations with a personalized, artistic touch. Embrace the magic of color, allowing your hooks to weave wonders and showcase the beauty of hand-dyed yarn in your crafting journey.
This document provides instructions for making an amigurumi ox named Asher. It includes materials needed, step-by-step instructions to crochet the head, muzzle, body, arms, legs, ears, horns, tail and bow. Color and stitch abbreviations are defined. The pattern is written for beginner crocheters using American terminology and is worked in continuous rounds.
This document provides instructions for making an African Violet amigurumi, including a pot, dirt, leaves, and flowers. It lists the materials needed, gives measurements for the finished project, and provides step-by-step directions and illustrations for completing each component through multiple rounds of crocheting with different colors and stitch types. Copyright information is provided at the beginning noting the pattern cannot be copied or shared without permission.
This document provides instructions for making an African Violet amigurumi, including a pot, dirt, leaves, and flowers. It lists the materials needed, gives measurements for the finished project, and provides step-by-step directions and illustrations for completing each component through multiple rounds of crocheting with different colors and stitch types. Copyright information is provided at the beginning noting the pattern cannot be copied or shared without permission.
This document provides instructions for making an African Violet amigurumi, including a pot, dirt, leaves, and flowers. It lists the materials needed, gives measurements for the finished project, and provides step-by-step directions and illustrations for completing each component through multiple rounds of crocheting with different colors and stitch types. Copyright information is provided at the beginning noting the pattern cannot be copied or shared without permission.
This document provides instructions to crochet a potted sunflower arrangement including a pot, dirt, sunflower, petals, leaf, and bumble bee. The pot is made first in orange yarn using increasing rounds to form the shape. Dirt is made separately in brown yarn with increasing rounds. The sunflower is made in brown, green, and white yarns with decreasing rounds to form the center and petals. Additional components include leaves, a bumble bee made in yellow and black yarns, and wings. Full materials and stitch lists are provided along with notes and pictures of the finished project.
This document provides instructions for making a Cherry Cheesecake amigurumi with yarn. It includes materials needed, measurements, abbreviations and step-by-step instructions to crochet the cake base in yellow, add a brown bottom, safety eyes and mouth, then shape it by decreasing stitches. Separate instructions are given to crochet cherries in red and attach them to the cake top. Finally, white yarn is used to crochet a frosting border around the cake top. The document also includes a copyright notice and contact information for the pattern designer.
Amigurumi dolly the sheep_english_v14_smallSolange Souza
This document provides instructions for crocheting a toy sheep called Dolly. It will take a few hours and requires intermediate crochet skills. The pattern calls for two types of yarn - a fluffy yarn for the body and a smooth yarn for other parts like the muzzle, eyes, and legs. Step-by-step instructions are provided to crochet the muzzle, body, ears, eyes, legs, and other pieces. Diagrams and tips are included to help assemble the pieces and provide details on techniques like creating the sheep's nostrils. The finished toy is intended for children ages 3 and up and makes a soft, cuddly plaything.
This document provides the crochet pattern for making a doll of the Disney character Elsa. The pattern uses various yarn colors and hook sizes to create the doll's body, head, arms, legs, dress, cape and other accessories. Skills needed include single crochet, half double crochet and double crochet stitches. The finished doll stands approximately 7 inches tall and requires stuffing with polyester fiberfill. Detailed instructions are provided for each separate piece and attaching them to compose the completed Elsa doll.
This document provides instructions for making a potted rose amigurumi. It includes materials needed, measurements, abbreviations, and step-by-step instructions to crochet the pot, dirt, rose, and leaves. The pot is made first in tan yarn, then safety eyes and facial features are added. Dirt is made separately in brown yarn before joining to the bottom of the pot. A red rose and two green leaves are made last and attached to complete the potted plant. Pictures are included to illustrate the finished amigurumi.
This document provides instructions for making a potted rose amigurumi. It includes materials needed, measurements, abbreviations, and step-by-step instructions to crochet the pot, dirt, rose, and leaves. The pot is made first in tan yarn, then safety eyes and facial features are added. Dirt is made separately in brown yarn before joining to the bottom of the pot. A red rose and two green leaves are made last and attached to complete the potted plant. Pictures are included to illustrate the finished amigurumi.
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The document provides instructions for making a Basketball Bear crochet project. It includes materials needed, gauge, and step-by-step instructions to crochet the shorts, shirt, headband, shoes, and basketball. The bear wears green shorts and a white shirt with numbers that can be traced from felt and glued on. Other details include crocheting a green headband and making basketball shoes in white and black with a shoelace. The basketball is crocheted in bronze and has straight stitch details added in black.
Prepositions of PLACE and Prepositions of TIMELUISA BLANES
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Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
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Letter from the Editors
Dear Crocheter,
It's that time of year again; summertime is coming to a close and fall is right
around the corner. Get a head start on the season with these autumn-inspired
crochet patterns. These bulkier, earth-toned patterns are just what you need to
ease right into the season.
We’ve collected our favorite fall patterns for you in our latest free eBook, Fall
Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns. There's a wide variety of patterns to choose
from including apparel, afghans, and home decor. Make yourself a new shawl or
crochet an afghan for a friend. Whatever you choose, pick up your hook and get
to work on any one of these free patterns for fall.
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16 Free Crochet Patterns for Fall eBook Table of Contents
Autumn Red Wrap with Flower .... 5
An Autumn Shawl ........................... 8
Broomstick Lace Shawl ................ 13
Cream Cotton Shrug..................... 18
A Flower Triangle Shawl.............. 24
Crochet Hooded Sweatshirt ......... 28
Crocheted Lace Stole .................... 31
An Autumn Tunic ......................... 33
Caton Cowl .................................... 37
Crocheted Neck Cozy.................... 39
Bright Falling Leaves Afghan ...... 41
Colorful Autumn Granny Afghan ...44
Burnt Orange Striped Throw ...... 47
Autumn Nature Dishcloth ............ 51
Felted Fall Leaf Pillow .................. 53
Autumn Plant Pot Cuff ................. 56
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Autumn Red Wrap with Flower Caron International's Simply
By: Caron Yarn Soft (100% acrylic; 6 oz/170 g,
315 yds/288 m): #9730
The deep bold red color of this wrap Autumn Red (A), 2 skeins (for
is perfect for the fall season. It's great Wrap and Flower), #9742 Grey
to wear for holidays and it'll keep you Heather (B), 2 skeins.
nice and warm. The flower pin makes One size US K/10.5 (6.5 mm)
it a girly crochet pattern, an easy crochet hook for Wrap. One
crochet pattern too. size US 7 (4.5 mm) crochet
hook for Flower
Tapestry needle (tn), Five 4mm
round dark grey beads, for
Flower, Sewing thread and
needle, for Flower, Pin back – 1
1/4" long, for Flower
Note: Hold one strand of each
color together throughout for
Wrap; use single strand for
Flower.
GAUGE: Not critical for this project
SPECIAL TERMS:
V-st: Work [dc, ch 1, dc] in next st.
STITCHES USED:
Chain (ch), Double crochet (dc), Half
double crochet (hdc), Single crochet
(sc), Treble crochet (tr). Three and
Two Stitch (multiple of 6 sts + 2; 2
Crochet Hook: K/10.5 or 6.5 mm
row repeat) Work base chain.
hook
Yarn Weight: (4) Medium INSTRUCTIONS
Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran
Foundation Row (RS): Beg in fifth ch
(16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
from hook, work V-st in fifth ch, *
Materials: skip 2 ch, work 3 dc in next ch, skip 2
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ch, work V-st in next ch; rep from * same as first end to markers. Fasten
across to last 5 ch, skip 2 ch, work 3 off.
dc in next ch, skip 1 ch, dc in last ch, FINISHING
turn.
Edging – Shaped sides: Join 1 strand
Row 1: Ch 3, *skip 2 sts, work 3 dc in each color with a slip st to corner of
center of dc-3 of previous row, work base ch; work Shell st evenly along
V-st in ch-1 space of V-st of previous shaped side as follows: Ch 1, * work 3
row; rep from * across, end dc in top dc, sc; rep from * to opposite end.
of turning ch, turn.
Edging - Ends: Join 2 strands A with a
Row 2: Ch 3, *work Vst in ch-1 space, slip st to corner of one end; work
3 dc in center of next dc-3; rep from * Picot edging as follows:
across, end dc in top of turning ch, Row 1: Ch 2, * hdc, ch 1; rep from *
turn. Repeat Rows 1 and 2 for Three across end, turn.
and Two st.
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each st across,
NOTE: Wrap is worked from end to turn.
end.
Row 3: Ch 1, * sc in next st, [ch 3, slip
st in third ch from hook (picot
WRAP made)]; rep from * across, end sc in
Base Chain: Using 1 strand of each last st. Fasten off. Using tn, weave in
color held together, chain 22. (RS) all ends.
Beg Three and Two st; work even for
15 rows, counting Foundation Row.
FLOWER PIN:
Shape Sides: Cont as est, inc one
pattern (V-st or dc-3) at beg and end Chain 2.
of this row, then every other row Rnd 1: Beg in the second ch from
twice—3 patterns increased each hook, work 8 sc in second ch; join
side; place a marker (pm) each side. with a slip st to form a ring.
Work even until piece measures 30" Rnd 2: Ch 1, work 2 sc in each sc
from markers; pm each side. around; join with slip st to first st—16
Shape Sides: Cont as est, dec one sc.
pattern (V-st or dc-3) at beg and end Rnd 3: Working in front loop only of
of this row, then every other row each sc of Rnd 2, ch 5 (counts as sc,
twice—3 patterns decreased each ch
side. Work even until piece measures
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4), * slip st in next st, ch 4; rep from * remove excess water. DO NOT
around, join with a slip st to first ch of WRING, STRETCH OR HANG TO DRY.
beg ch-5—16 loops. Handling Instructions: When using
Rnd 4: Working in back loop of each the yarn, be sure to tie a knot at the
sc of Rnd 2, ch 1, sc in each st around, beginning of each skein and at both
join with slip st to first st—16 sc. yarn ends when joining. A small
Rnd 5: Working in front loop of each amount of shedding can be expected
sc of Rnd 4, * ch 4, dc in next st, ch 4, when using this yarn under normal
slip st in same st, slip st in next st; rep conditions.
from * around, join with a slip st to
first ch of beg ch-4.
Rnd 6: Slip st in back loop of first sc of
Rnd 4, * [ch 5, tr in same st, ch 5, slip
st in same st], slip st in next st; rep
from * around.
Fasten off.
FINISHING:
Using tn, weave in all ends.
Attach Beads: With WS facing, using
sewing needle and matching thread,
attach thread to center of flower. *
Insert needle through center of
flower to RS, thread on first bead,
bring needle and thread to WS; rep
from * for each bead, forming a circle
of beads in the center of the flower,
using photo as a guide. Sew pin back
to center of flower on WS.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
Hand Washing And Drying: Turn
inside out and wash gently in warm
water using a mild detergent.
Gently rinse well in cold water. Lay
flat on a towel and roll in towel to
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An Autumn Shawl Crochet Hook: size 5.5 mm
By: Bernat (U.S. I or 9) or size needed to
obtain gauge.
This is the perfect crochet pattern for
the fall months. Decorate yourself
with a colorful shawl pattern. The Measurements:
striped detail in earth tones is a great Approx 24 x 70 ins [61 x 178 cm]
design.
Gauge:
13 sc and 14 rows = 4 ins [10 cm]
Stripe Pat: Work 2 rows of each color
in following sequence: A, B, C, A, D, E.
These 12 rows form Stripe Pat.
INSTRUCTIONS
Note: Shawl is worked widthwise.
With A, ch 227.
An Autumn Shawl
This image courtesy of bernat.com 1st row: (RS). 1 sc in 2nd ch from
hook. 1 sc in each ch to end of ch.
226 sc. Turn.
Crochet Hook: I/9 or 5.5 mm hook
2nd and alt rows: Ch 2 (does not
Yarn Weight: (4) Medium
count as st). 1 hdc in each st to end of
Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran
row. Join B. Turn.
(16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
First 2 rows of Stripe Pat are
Materials: completed.
Bernat® Satin (100 g/3.5 oz;
149 m/163 yds) 3rd row: With B, ch 1. 1 sc in each of
2 balls each of: first 3 hdc. *(Pulling long loop, 1 sc in
A: #04013 Mocha next foundation ch two rows below –
B: #04018 Buff long sc made) twice. 1 sc in each of
C: #04521 Amber next 2 hdc. Rep from * to last 3 hdc. 1
D: #04435 Cameo sc in each of last 3 hdc. Turn.
E: #04531 Rouge
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5th row: Ch 1. 1 sc in first hdc. *Long
sc in each of next 2 hdc two rows
below. 1 sc in each of next 2 hdc. Rep
from * ending with 1 sc in last hdc.
Join C. Turn.
7th row: With C, ch 1. 1 sc in each of
first 3 hdc. *Long sc in each of next 2
hdc two rows below. 1 sc in each of
next 2 hdc. Rep from * to last 3 hdc. 1
sc in each of last 3 hdc. Turn.
8th row: As 2nd row joining A at end
of row.
Keeping cont of Stripe Pat, rep 5th to
8th rows for pat until work from beg
measures approx 24 ins [61 cm],
ending with a WS row. Fasten off.
FINISHING:
With RS facing join A with sl st to left
corner of side edge. Work in sc across
side edge of Shawl. Fasten off. Rep
across other side.
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A Soft Comfy Poncho for Fall Crochet hook, 6.00 mm (US
By: Berta Gilholm for Birdies Crochet 10/I)
and Craft Yarn needle
It's the perfect time to make a Soft Stitches Used/Abbreviations:
Comfy Poncho for Fall. Use this free Ch= chain
crochet pattern from Berta Gilholm. Sc= single crochet
She uses a Gala yarn in an Dc= double crochet
Olive/Yellow color and the basic Tr= triple crochet
crochet stitches; this is an easy to Slst= slip stitch.
intermediate crochet pattern. Rnd=round
Sizes:
One size, fits most woman.
Approximately 26 inches long with
fringe x 44 inches wide at widest
point.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Ch 71, be careful not to twist chain
and join to form a circle, (work in
rounds)
A Soft Comfy Poncho for Fall Rnd 1: Sc in second ch from hook, sc
This image courtesy of craftown.com in each ch to end of rnd. (70 sc) join
rnd with a sl st in the beginning ch,
mark this slst with a safety pin or clip.
Crochet Hook: I/9 or 5.5 mm hook
Rnd 2: Ch 1, sc in first 13 sc, 2 sc in
Yarn Weight: (3) Light/DK (21-24
next sc (increase made), *sc in next
stitches to 4 inches)
13 sc, 2 sc in next sc (increase made),
repeat from * 3 more times, (75 sc)
join rnd with a sl st in the beginning
Materials: ch.
Gala yarns, 100% Polyester, 50
gr. 1.76 oz., DK weight, 104 yds Rnd 3: Ch 3 (counts as first dc), dc in
Olive/Yellow Multi 3 balls first 6 sc, 2 dc in next sc (increase
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made), *dc in next 6 sc, 2 dc in next 1 sets) evenly spaced around, (total
sc (increase made), repeat from * 8 156/ 78 tr/ 78 ch)
more times, dc in last 5 sc (85 dc) join
rnd with a slst top of the beginning Rnd 9: Keep to pattern add 20 (Tr/Ch
ch. 1 sets) evenly spaced around, (total
176/ 88 tr/ 88 ch)
Rnd 4: Ch 3 (counts as first dc), dc in
same space (increase made) dc in Rnd 10: Keep to pattern add 22
next 4 dc, 2 dc in next dc (increase (Tr/Ch 1 sets) evenly spaced around,
made), *dc in next 5 dc, 2 dc in next (total 198/ 99 tr/ 99 ch)
dc (increase made), repeat from * 12
more times, dc in last dc (100 dc) join Rnd 11: Keep to pattern add 24
rnd with a slst in top of the beginning (Tr/Ch 1 sets) evenly spaced around,
ch. (total 222/ 111 tr/ 111 ch)
Rnd 5: Ch 4 (counts as first Tr + Ch 1 Rnd 12 - 20: Keep to pattern working
set), tr, ch 1 in same space as ch 4 - Ch 4 (counts as first Tr + Ch 1 set),
(increase made), 1 tr in next dc, ch 1, 1Tr/Ch 1 in every other tr around,
skip dc (4 times), *tr in the next dc, join rnd with a slst in 3rd ch of the
ch 1 skip dc (9 times) 1 tr, ch 1, 1 tr, beginning ch, (222 stitches/111
ch1 in next dc (increase made), Tr/111 Ch 1),
repeat from* 8 times, 1 tr in next dc, Do not fasten off.
ch 1, skip dc (5 times), join rnd with a
sl st in 3rd ch of the beginning ch, Rnd 21: *Ch 10, skip next (ch 1, Tr,
(110 stitches – 55 Tr + 55 Ch 1) ch1) sc in next tr, Repeat all the way
Repeat round 5 for pattern with the around, join rnd with a slst in first ch
following increases for each row: of the beginning ch, fasten off, weave
in ends.
Rnd 6: Keep to pattern add 14 (Tr/Ch
1 sets) evenly spaced around, (total FLOWER BROOCH:
124/ 62 tr/ 62 ch) With 2 strands held together and
leaving a 5” loose tail, Ch 2, slst in
Rnd 7: Keep to pattern add 16 (Tr/Ch 2nd ch from hook, (small ring made)
1 sets) evenly spaced around, (total
140/ 70 tr/ 70 ch) Rnd 1: Work 8 sc in ring, join with slst
to first sc,
Rnd 8: Keep to pattern add 16 (Tr/Ch
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Rnd 2: Ch 1, 2 sc in each sc, join with
slst to first sc, join to first sc with slst
(12 sc)
Rnd 3: Ch 1, 1 hdc in same st, 2 dc in
next sc, hdc - sl st in next sc, *Ch 1 - 1
hdc in next sc, 2 dc in next sc, hdc - sl
st in next sc, repeat from * around, (5
flower petals), join to first sc with a
slst, Fasten off and leave a 5” loose
tail.
CENTER OF FLOWER:
Pull both the beginning and ending
tails through center of flower so they
lay in the back. Sew a ¾” to 1”
decorative antique type button to the
center of the flower and weave the
tails through the 2nd and 3rd row of
the poncho a few times, knot behind
flower and trim leaving some of the
tail hanging loose.
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Broomstick Lace Shawl skein): #9722 Plum Wine, 3
By: Kim Guzman for Caron Yarn skeins
One crochet hook size US H-8
This free crochet pattern is made in (5 mm), or size to obtain gauge
Size 35 (19 mm) knitting needle
broomstick lace which gives it a nice
Yarn needle
textured look. The floral motif border
really adds a nice embellishment. It’s Finished Measurements:
perfect for fall evenings. Shawl measures approximately
61"/155 cm wide (at top edge, widest
point) x 27"/68.5 cm long;
Shawl Base (without motif strip)
measures approximately 53"/134.5
cm (at top edge, widest point) x
20"/51 cm long
Gauge:
In single crochet (worked in front
loops only), using US H-8 (5 mm)
hook, 11 sts and 8 rows = 3"/7.5 cm;
Each completed motif measures
4"/10 cm.
Stitches Used:
Chain (ch)
Double crochet (dc)
Crochet Hook: H/8 or 5 mm hook Single crochet (sc)
Treble crochet (tr)
Yarn Weight: (4) Medium
Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran Special Terms:
(16-20 stitches to 4 inches) sc2tog: Single crochet 2 together –
Materials: Insert hook in next stitch, yarn over
and pull up a loop, (two loops on
Yarn: Caron International's hook), insert hook in next stitch, yarn
Simply Soft (100% acrylic; 6 over and pull up a loop, yarn over and
oz/170 g, 315 yds/288 m draw through all three loops on hook.
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Notes: hook slightly and place on knitting
needle. *Working in front loops only,
The shawl includes rows of insert hook in next sc, yarn over and
Broomstick (Jiffy) lace. There are two draw up a loop, extending the loop
steps in working Broomstick lace. slightly place loop on the knitting
First, loops of stitches are extended needle; repeat from * to last sc;
and placed on a large knitting needle insert hook in front loop of last sc,
(the broomstick). Next the loops are yarn over and draw up a loop, place
worked off the needle with single loop on the knitting needle, insert
crochet. hook in back loop of last sc, yarn over
and draw up a loop, place loop on the
In Broomstick lace, there are many knitting needle, turn—8 loops on
different ways to hold the large needle.
knitting needle. Experiment with
different grips and placement of the Row 7 (closing loops): Working
large knitting needle to find a loosely, insert hook in first loop on
position that works for you. knitting needle, yarn over and draw
up a loop; ch 1, 2 sc in same loop;
SHAWL:
remove loop from knitting needle,
Base
*sc in next loop on knitting needle,
Ch 4.
remove loop from knitting needle;
Row 1: Sc in second ch from hook
repeat from * until all loops are
and in each remaining ch across,
removed from knitting needle, turn—
turn—3 sc.
9 sts.
Row 2 (RS): Ch 1, working in front
Row 8 (RS): Ch 1, working in front
loops only, sc in each st to last st, 2 sc
loops only, sc in each st to last st, 2 sc
in last st, turn—4 sc.
in last st, turn—10 sc.
Row 3: Ch 2, turn, sc in second ch
Row 9: Ch 2, turn, sc in second ch
from hook; working in front loops
from hook; working in front loops
only, sc in each sc across, turn—5 sc.
only, sc in each sc across, turn—11 sc.
Rows 4 and 5: Work Rows 2 and 3—7
Rows 10–69: Repeat 4–9 ten times—
sc.
71 sc.
Row 6 (opening loops): Hold knitting
needle close to work. Extend loop on
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15. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
Row 70: Ch 1, working in front loops
only, sc in each st across to last 2 sts, Rows 76 and 77: Repeat Rows 74 and
sc2tog, turn—70 sts. 75—63 sts.
Row 71: Ch 1, working in front loops Rows 78–137: Repeat Rows 72–77
only, sc2tog, sc in each remaining st ten times—3 sts.
across, turn—69 sts.
Row 138: Ch 1, working in front loops
Row 72: Hold knitting needle close to only, sc in first st, sc2tog—1 st.
work. Extend loop on hook slightly Fasten off.
and place on knitting needle.
*Working in front loops only, insert Edging
hook in next sc, yarn over and draw With WS facing and point facing
up a loop, extending the loop slightly upwards, join yarn with slip st in
place loop on the knitting needle; lower side corner.
repeat from * to last sc; leave last sc
unworked, turn—68 loops on needle. Row 1: Ch 1, working along lower
edge of shawl base, work 133 sc
Row 73 (closing loops): Working evenly spaced to point of shawl, 2 sc
loosely, insert hook into first 2 loops in point, work 133 sc evenly spaced
on knitting needle at the same time, to opposite corner of shawl base—
yarn over and draw up a loop; ch 1, 268 sc. Fasten off.
inserting hook into first 2 loops at the
same time, work 1 sc; remove loops MOTIF (make 19)
from knitting needle, *sc in next loop Ch 4; join with slip st in first ch to
on knitting needle, remove loop from form a ring.
knitting needle; repeat from * until
all loops are removed from knitting Round 1: Ch 1, work 7 sc in ring; join
needle, turn—67 sts. with slip st in first sc.
Row 74: Ch 1, working in front loops Round 2: Ch 8, slip st in same st as
only, sc in each st across to last 2 sc, join, *(slip st, ch 8, slip st) in next sc;
sc2tog, turn—66 sts. repeat from * 6 more times; (sl st, ch
4, tr) in first sc (at base of beginning
Row 75: Ch 1, working in front loops ch-8).
only, sc2tog, sc in each remaining st
across, turn—65 sts.
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16. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
Round 3: Ch 1, sc in space formed by Row 2 (opening loops): Hold knitting
last st of previous round, ch 2, (2 dc, needle close to work. Extend loop on
ch 2, 2 dc) in next ch-8 space, ch 2, hook slightly and place on knitting
*sc in next ch-8 sp, ch 2, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 needle. *Working in front loops only,
dc) in next ch-8 sp, ch 2; repeat from insert hook in next sc, yarn over and
* 2 more times; join with slip st in draw up a loop, extending the loop
first sc. slightly place loop on the knitting
needle; repeat from * across, turn—
Round 4: Ch 1, sc in same st as join, 2 268 loops on needle.
sc in next ch-2 sp, sc in next 2 dc, (2
sc, ch 2, 2 sc) in next ch-2 sp, sc in Row 3 (closing loops): Working
next 2 dc, 2 sc in next ch-2 sp, *sc in loosely, insert hook in first loop on
next sc, 2 sc in next ch-2 sp, sc in next knitting needle, yarn over and draw
2 dc, (2 sc, ch 2, 2 sc) in next ch-2 sp, up a loop; ch 1, sc in same loop;
sc in next 2 dc, 2 sc in next ch-2 sp; remove loop from knitting needle,
repeat from * 2 more times; join with *sc in next loop on knitting needle,
slip st in first sc. Fasten off. remove loop from knitting needle;
repeat from * until all loops are
Assemble Motif Strip removed from knitting needle, turn—
Arrange motifs according to assembly 268 sts.
diagram. Using yarn needle,
whipstitch motifs together. Fasten off. Align sts of Row 3 with sts
of shawl edging. Using yarn needle,
FINISHING whipstitch shawl base and motif strip
Join Base and Motif Strip together, sewing through
corresponding sts.
With WS facing, join yarn with slip st
in inner corner of first motif of strip. Border
Note: The shawl has two side corners
Row 1: Hold piece to work along and one point. The corners are
inner v-edge of motif strip; ch 1, located at each side and correspond
working along inner edge of motif to the outer corners of the first and
strip, work 268 sc evenly spaced last motifs of the motif strip. The
across inner edge to opposite corner point is located at the lowest point of
of motif strip, turn. the shawl and corresponds with the
lowest point of the center motif of
the motif strip.
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17. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
With RS facing, join yarn with slip st
in any st along edge of shawl.
Round 1: Ch 1, work sc evenly spaced
around entire shawl, working 3 sc in
each corner and point of shawl; join
with slip st in first st.
Round 2: Ch 1, sc in each sc around,
working 3 sc in each corner and point
of shawl; join with slip st in first st.
Fasten off.
Using yarn needle, weave in ends.
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18. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
Cream Cotton Shrug of dc, ch 1 pattern =5 inches.
By: Diane Langan
Size:
You can wear this Cream Cotton 20 inches across the back under the
Shrug over a sweater in the fall or as arms and 16 inches across the back
a light jacket in the summer. Crochet between the shoulders.
this shrug in your free time and you Sleeves measure 13 inches from
won't regret it! under the arm to the end and 15
inches from the shoulder to the end.
20 inches in length.
INSTRUCTIONS
SQUARES: Make 8
Rnd 1: ch 5, join, ch 3, work 15 dc
around ring, join.
Rnd 2: ch 1, sc in same st, * ch 1 , sc
in next st * rep around, ch 1 join in
beg sc.
Rnd 3: ch 5, dc in same st, ch 2, dc in
Crochet Hook: J/10 or 6 mm hook
same st, ch 2, sk next sc, dc in next sc,
Yarn Weight: (4) Medium ch 2 * sk next sc, (dc, ch 2, dc, ch 2,
Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran dc) in next sc, ch 2 sk next sc, dc in
(16-20 stitches to 4 inches) next sc, ch 2* rep around, join.
Materials: Rnd 4: ch 1, sc in same st, * 2 sc in ch
sp, 3 sc in corner dc, 2 sc in ch sp, sc
12 oz. Sugar n Cream cotton in dc, 2 sc in ch sp, sc in dc, 2 sc in ch
yarn (or any other yarn that 5 sp, sc in dc * rep around, fasten off.
will give you the same gauge) Join squares by stitching through
Size J crochet hook both loops.
Gauge: BODY:
5 dc, ch 1 pattern = 3 inches, 6 rows Row 1: attach yarn on right side of
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19. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
sew squares in top right corner, ch 1, Row 11: ch 3, dc in ch 1 sp, (ch 1, dc
work 119 sc across, turn. in next ch 1 sp) 12 times, dc in next
dc, turn.
Row 2: ch 4, * Sk 1 sc, dc in next sc,
ch 1 * rep across, turn. Row 12: rep row 4.
Row 3: ch 3, dc in ch 1 sp, * ch 1, dc Row 13: rep row 3.
in next ch 1 sp * rep to last ch 1 sp, dc
in ch 1 sp, dc in 3rd ch of ch 4, turn.
Row 14: rep row 4.
Row 4: ch 4, sk 1 dc, dc in next ch 1
sp, * ch 1, dc in next ch 1 sp * rep to Row 15: ch 3, sk ch 1 sp and dc, dc in
last ch 1 sp, ch 1, sk next dc, dc in top next ch 1 sp (ch 1, dc in next ch 1 sp)
of ch 3, turn. 10 times, ch 1, dc in last sp, dc in 3rd
ch of ch 4, turn.
Row 5: rep row 3.
Row 16: ch 4, dc in next ch 1 sp, (ch
1, dc in next ch 1 sp) 9 times, ch 1, sk
Row 6: rep row 4. dc and ch 1 sp, dc in next dc, turn.
Row 7: rep row 3. Row 17: rep row 3.
Row 8: rep row 4. Row 18: ch 4, dc in next ch 1 sp, (ch
1, dc in next ch 1 sp) 8 times, ch 1, sk
dc and ch 1 sp, dc in next dc, turn.
RIGHT FRONT:
Row 9: ch 3, dc in ch 1 sp, (ch 1, dc in
next ch 1 sp) 13 times, dc in next dc, Row 19: rep row 3.
turn.
Row 20: ch 4, dc in next ch 1 sp, (ch
Row 10: rep row 4. 1, dc in next ch 1 sp) 7 times, ch 1, sk
dc and ch 1 sp, dc in next dc, turn.
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20. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
Row 21: ch 1, sc in same sp, sc in
Row 21: ch 3, sk ch 1 sp and dc, dc in each dc and ch 1 sp across, fasten off.
next ch 1 sp (ch 1, dc in next ch 1 sp)
7 times, dc in 3rd ch of ch 4, turn. LEFT FRONT SIDE:
Row 9: To attach yarn work on right
side to the left of the back, sk 1 dc,
Row 22: ch 4, dc in next ch 1 sp, (ch attach yarn in next dc, ch 3, dc in next
1, dc in next ch 1 sp) 5 times, ch 1, sk ch 1 sp, (ch 1, dc in next ch 1 sp) 13
dc and ch 1 sp, dc in next dc, turn. times, dc in 3rd ch of ch 4, turn.
Row 23: ch 1, sc in same sp, sc in Row 10: rep row 4.
each dc and ch 1 sp across, fasten off.
Row 11: ch 3, sk ch 1 sp and dc, dc in
BACK: next ch 1 sp, (ch 1, dc in next ch 1 sp)
Row 9: To attach yarn work on right 12 times, dc in 3rd ch of ch 4, turn.
side to the left of the right front, sk 1
dc, attach yarn in next dc, ch 3, dc in
ch 1 sp, (ch 1, dc in next ch 1 sp) 26 Row 12: ch 4, sk 1 dc, dc in ch 1 sp,
times, dc in next dc, turn. (ch 1, dc in next ch 1 sp) 11 times, ch
1, dc in top of ch 3, turn.
Row 10: rep row 4.
Row 13: rep row 3.
Row 11: ch 3, sk ch 1 sp and dc, dc in
next ch 1 sp, (ch 1, dc in next ch 1 sp) Row 14: rep row 4.
24 times, sk dc, dc in top of ch 3,
turn. Row 15: ch 3, dc in ch 1 sp, (ch 1, dc
in next dc) 11 times, dc in next dc,
Row 12, 14, 16, 18, 20: rep row 4. turn.
Row 13, 15, 17, 19: rep row 3. Row 16: ch 4, sk dc ch 1 sp and dc, dc
in next ch 1 sp, (ch 1, dc in next ch 1
sp) 9 times, ch 1, dc in top of ch 3,
turn.
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21. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
Row 1: Working on right side of left
Row 17: rep row 3. front, attach yarn over end st of row
12 of sleeve opening, ch 4, dc over
end st of row 13, (ch 1, dc over next
Row 18: ch 4, sk dc ch 1 sp and dc, dc row) 9 times, ch 1, dc at center where
in next ch 1 sp, (ch 1, dc in next ch 1 shouldersre are stitched, (ch 1, dc
sp) 8 times, ch 1, dc in top of ch 3, over next row) 9 times, turn.
turn.
Rnd 2: sl st into ch 1 sp, ch 4, dc in
Row 19: rep row 3. next ch 1 sp, ( ch 1, dc in next ch 1 sp)
17 times, ch 1, dc in ch 4 sp, ch 1, dc
in same ch 4 sp, ch 1, dc over row 11,
Row 20: ch 4, sk dc ch 1 sp and dc, dc ( ch 1, dc over next row) 2 times, (ch
in next ch 1 sp, ( ch 1, dc in next ch 1 1 dc in next ch 1 sp) 2 times, (ch 1, dc
sp) 7 times, ch 1, sk 1 dc, dc in top of over next row ) 3 times, ch 1, dc in ch
ch 3, turn. 4 sp of row 1, ch 1, join in 3rd ch of
beg ch 4, DO NOT TURN.
Row 21: ch 3, dc in ch 1 sp, ( ch 1, dc
in next ch 1 sp) 7 times, dc in 3rd ch Row 3: sl st into next ch 1 sp, ch 4, dc
of ch 4, turn. in next ch 1 sp, (ch 1, dc in next ch 1
sp) 17 times, turn.
Row 22: ch 4, sk dc ch 1 sp and dc, dc
in next ch 1 sp, (ch 1, dc in next ch 1 Rnd 4: sl st into ch 1 sp, ch 4, dc in
sp) 5 times, ch 1, sk 1 dc, dc in top of next ch 1 sp, (ch 1, dc in next ch 1 sp)
ch 3, turn. 15 times, ( ch 1, dc in ch 4 sp) 2 times,
ch 1, dc in next ch 1 sp of row 3, (ch
1, dc in next ch 1 sp) 10 times, ch 1,
Row 23: ch 1, sc in same sp, sc in
dc over last dc of row 3, ch 1, join in
each ch 1 sp and dc across, fasten off.
3rd ch of beg ch 4. DO NOT TURN.
Sew shoulder seams together.
Rnd 5: sl st into next ch 1 sp, ch 4, dc
in next ch 1 sp, * ch 1 dc in next ch 1
LEFT SLEEVE (Worked in rows and sp * rep around, join in 3rd ch of beg
rnds): ch 4. DO NOT TURN.
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22. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
dc in next ch 1 sp, ch 1, join in 3rd ch
Rnd 6: rep rnd 5. of beg ch 4.
Rnd 7: sl st into ch 1 sp, ch 4, dc in Rnd 14: rep rnd 5.
next ch 1 sp, ( ch 1, dc in next ch 1 sp)
8 times, dc in next ch 1 sp, ( ch 1, dc Rnd 15: sl st into ch 1 sp, ch 4, dc in
in next ch 1 sp) 9 times, dc in next ch next ch 1 sp, ( ch 1, dc in next ch 1 sp)
1 sp, (ch 1, dc in next ch 1 sp) 9 times, 5 times, dc in next ch 1 sp, (ch 1, dc in
dc in next ch 1 sp, ch 1, join in 3rd ch next ch 1 sp) 6 times, dc in next ch 1
of beg ch 4. sp, ( ch 1, dc in next ch 1 sp) 6 times,
dc in next ch 1 sp, ch 1, join in 3rd ch
Rnd 8: rep rnd 5. of beg ch 4.
Rnd 9: rep rnd 5. Rnd 16: rep rnd 5.
Rnd 10: sl st into ch 1 sp, ch 4, dc in Rnd 17: ch 3, dc in each ch 1 sp and
next ch 1 sp, ( ch 1, dc in next ch 1 sp) dc around, join.
7 times, dc in next ch 1 sp, (ch 1, dc in
next ch 1 sp) 8 times, dc in next ch 1 Rnd 18: ch 1, sc in same st, sc around,
sp, ( ch 1, dc in next ch 1 sp) 8 times, join, fasten off.
dc in next ch 1 sp, ch 1, join in 3rd ch
of beg ch 4.
RIGHT SLEEVE:
Row 1: Attach yarn on right side back
Rnd 11: rep rnd 5. in row 12 of the sleeve opening, , ch
4, dc over end st of row 13, (ch 1, dc
over next row) 7 times, ch 1, dc at
Rnd 12: rep rnd 5. center where shouldersre are
stitched, (ch 1, dc over next row) 11
Rnd 13: sl st into ch 1 sp, ch 4, dc in times, turn.
next ch 1 sp, ( ch 1, dc in next ch 1 sp)
6 times, dc in next ch 1 sp, (ch 1, dc in Row 2- 18: rep rows 2-18 of left
next ch 1 sp) 7 times, dc in next ch 1 sleeve. Fasten off.
sp, ( ch 1, dc in next ch 1 sp) 7 times,
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23. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
EDGING:
Rnd 1: attach yarn in bottom corner
of right front on right side (corner of
square), ch 1, 3 sc in corner sp, sc in
each sc across square and in row 1 of
body, work 2 sc in each of next 12
row ends, 3 sc in next row end, 2 sc in
next 8 row ends, 1 sc twice over
shoulder, sc across back, sc twice
over shoulder, 2 sc in next 8 row
ends, 3 sc in next row end, 2 sc in
next 12 row ends, sc in row 1 of body
and each sc down square, 3 sc in
corner sp of square, sc across bottom
edge, join in beg sc.
Rnd 2: ch 1, sc in same sp, * ch 3, sl st
in 1st ch of ch 3, (picot made), sc in
next 3 sc, * rep around to bottom of
left front, work 1 sc after last picot, sl
st in next sc, fasten off.
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24. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
A Flower Triangle Shawl One size US H-8 (5mm), or size
By: Ruth Norbury for Craftown to obtain gauge
Yarn needle
This easy crochet pattern is a light
shawl you can wear on a crisp Finished Measurements:
autumn evening. In this pattern you Approximately 76"/193cm across
will find three different crochet upper edge x 38"/96.5cm long,
flower patterns to choose from and excluding fringe
make it your own.
Gauge:
In Mesh st, 8 mesh sts (dc, ch) and 8
rows = 4"/10cm. Gauge is not critical
for this project.
STITCHES USED:
Chain (ch): Begin by making a slip
knot on your hook. * Wrap the yarn
around the hook (yarn over) and pull
up a loop, [draw the yarn through the
loop on the hook to form the first
chain]. Repeat from * for number of
chains required. Note: The loop on
the hook is not included when
counting the number of chains.
Crochet Hook: H/8 or 5 mm hook Double Crochet (dc): Yarn over hook,
insert hook into stitch indicated, yarn
Yarn Weight: (4) Medium
over and pull up a loop, [yarn over
Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran
and draw through two loops on hook]
(16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
twice.
Materials:
Caron International's Simply Half Double Crochet (hdc): Yarn over
Soft (100% acrylic; 6 oz/170 g, hook, insert hook into stitch
315 yds/288 m skein): 24 oz (4 indicated, yarn over and pull up a
skeins) Shown in: #9913 Lt. loop, yarn over and draw through all
Country Blue three loops on hook.
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25. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
turn—2 mesh sts decreased; 119
Reverse single crochet (Rev sc): Work mesh sts remain after Row 2.
as single crochet except, work across
the row from left to right instead of Repeat Row 2 until one mesh st
right to left. remains.
Single Crochet (sc): Insert hook in Fasten off.
stitch indicated, yarn over and pull up
a loop, yarn over and draw through Edging: With RS facing, join yarn at
both loops on hook. upper right-hand corner.
Slip Stitch (slip st): Insert hook in the Round 1: Ch 1, sc in same st as
stitch indicated, yarn over and draw joining, sc evenly around entire edge
through both the stitch and the loop of shawl, working 3 sc in remaining
on the hook. next 2 corners, end work 2 sc in same
st as first sc, join with a slip st to first
Treble Crochet (tr): Yarn over hook st; do NOT fasten off.
two times, insert hook in stitch
indicated, yarn over and pull up a Row 2: With RS facing, working from
loop, [yarn over and draw through left to right, work 1 row Rev sc across
two loops] three times. upper edge of Shawl.
SHAWL: Fasten off.
Beginning at upper edge, chain 246.
FLOWERS: Make 3 of each type
Row 1: Dc in sixth ch from hook
(counts as first mesh st), * ch 1, skip 1 Flower 1 Chain 5; join with a slip st to
ch, dc in the next ch; repeat from * form ring.
across, turn—121 mesh sts.
Round 1 (RS): Ch 1, work 12 sc in
Row 2: Decrease 1 mesh st at each ring, join with a slip st to first sc—12
side as follows: Slip st in first ch-1 sc.
space and in the next dc, ch 4 (counts
as first mesh st), * dc in next dc, ch 1; Round 2: Ch 3 (counts as a dc), dc in
repeat from * across to last mesh st, same sc, work 2 dc in each sc around,
turn, leaving remaining sts unworked, join with a slip st to third ch of beg
ch-3—24 dc.
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26. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
Chain 4; join with a slip st to form
Round 3: Slip st between the 2 dc; ch ring.
1, sc in same space; ch 3, skip next 3
dc; * sc in space between last dc Round 1: Ch 7 (counts as sc, ch 6), sc
skipped and the next dc, ch 3, skip in ring, work [ch 6, sc in ring] 5 times,
next 3 dc; repeat from * around, join join with a slip st to first ch of
with a slip st to first sc—8 sc/ch-3 beginning ch—6 ch-6 spaces.
spaces.
Work remaining rounds without
Round 4: Ch 1, sc in same sc, in next joining at the end of each round.
ch-3 space work [hdc, dc, 3 tr, dc,
hdc] for petal, * sc in next sc, work Round 2: Slip st in each of the next 3
petal in next ch-3 space; repeat from ch, work [ch 4, sc in next ch-6 space]
* around, join with a slip st to first 6 times—6 ch-4 spaces.
sc—8 petals.
Round 3: Work [ch 4, 2 sc in next ch-4
Fasten off. space, sc in next sc) 6 times.
Flower 2 Chain 4; join with a slip st to Round 4: Work [ch 4, 2 sc in next ch-4
form ring. space, sc in each of the next 2 sc, skip
1 sc] 6 times.
Round 1 (RS): Ch 1, work 12 sc in
ring, join with a slip st to first sc—12 Round 5: Work [ch 4, 2 sc in next ch-4
sc. space, sc in each of the next 3 sc, skip
1 sc] 6 times.
Round 2: Ch 6 (counts as dc, ch 3), *
skip 1 sc, dc in next sc, 3 ch; repeat Fasten off.
from * around, join with slip st to first
dc—6 dc/ch-3 spaces. Flower 4 Chain 4; join with a slip st to
form ring.
Round 3: Work [sc, 2 dc, tr, 2 dc, sc)
in each ch-3 space around, join with a Round 1: Ch 1, [sc in ring, ch 6] 8
slip st to first sc—6 petals. times, join with a slip st to first sc—8
ch-6 spaces.
Fasten off.
Round 2: In ch-6 space work [ch 4, 3
Flower 3 tr, ch 4, slip st), * slip st in next ch-6
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27. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
space, work [ch 4, 3 tr, ch 4, slip st) in
same space; repeat from * around—8
petals.
Fasten off.
FINISHING:
Cut strands 12" long.
Holding 3 strands together, fold
fringe in half.
Using crochet hook, * insert hook
from WS to RS into first st at upper
corner, pull through loop, insert ends
into loop and pull tight against edge;
repeat from *, working a fringe
approx every 1/2" along the 2 sides
of Shawl; leave upper edge without
fringe.
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28. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
Crochet Hooded Sweatshirt Bernat® Chunky (Ombres: 300
By: Bernat g / 10.5 oz) 3 (3-3-4-4-4) balls
A V-neck sweatshirt can also be made Sizes:
into a nice hoodie. Crochet yourself a To fit bust measurement:
casual and chunky sweatshirt. This XS/S (M-L-XL-2/3XL-4/5XL): 28/34
free crochet pattern from Bernat (36/38-40/42-44/46-48/54-56/62) ins
Yarns is great for yourself or a friend. [71/86.5 (91.5/96.5-101.5/106.5-
It’s a great thing to wear to fall 112/117-122/137-142/157.5) cm].
football games, apple picking, and
other outdoor autumn activities. Finished bust: 38 (42-46-50-60-68) ins
[96.5 (106.5-117-127-152.5-173) cm.
Gauge:
14 sts and 16 rows = 4 ins [10 cm] in
pat.
INSTRUCTIONS
BACK:
**Ch 68 (74-82-88-106-120).
1st row: (RS). 1 sc in 2nd ch from
hook. *Ch 1. Miss next ch. 1 sc in next
ch. Rep from * to end of ch. Turn. 67
(73-81-87- 105-119) sts.
2nd row: Ch 1. 1 sc in first sc. 1 sc in
next ch-1 sp. *Ch 1. 1 sc in next ch-1
Crochet Hook: J/10 or 6 mm hook sp.
Rep from * to last sc. 1 sc in last sc.
Yarn Weight: (5) Bulky/Chunky (12- Turn.
15 stitches for 4 inches)
3rd row: Ch 1. 1 sc in first sc. *Ch 1. 1
Materials:
sc in next ch-1 sp. Rep from * to last
sc. 1 sc in last sc. Turn.
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29. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
Rep last 2 rows of pat for 5 ins [12.5 – sc2tog made. Turn. 21 (23-24-24-
cm], ending with 3rd row. Place 25-25) sts.
marker at each end of last row.
Cont in pat for total length of 15 ins Next row: Ch 1. Sc2tog over first 2
[38 cm], ending with 2nd row. Fasten sts. Pat to end of row. Turn.
off.
Next row: Ch 1. Pat to last 2 sts.
Shape armholes: Next row: (RS). Miss Sc2tog over last 2 sts. Turn.
first 8 (8-10-12-20-26) sts. Join yarn
with sl st in next ch-1 sp. Ch 1. 1 sc in Rep last 2 rows once more. 17 (19-20-
same sp as last sl st. Pat to last 8 (8- 20-21-21) sts.
10-12-20-26) sts. Turn. Leave rem sts
unworked. 51 (57- 61-63-65-67) Next row: Ch 1. Pat to end of row.
sts.** Turn.
Cont even in pat until armholes Next row: Ch 1. Pat to last 2 sts.
measure 9 (9½-10-10½-11-12) ins [23 Sc2tog over last 2 sts. Turn.
(24-25.5- 26.5-28-30.5) cm], ending Rep last 2 rows twice more. 14 (16-
with a 2nd row. Fasten off. 17- 17-18-18) sts.
FRONT: Work 1 row even. Fasten off.
Work from ** to ** as given for Back.
Cont even in pat until armholes With RS of work facing, miss center
measure 3 ins [7.5 cm], ending with a st. Join yarn with sl st to next st and
2nd row. pat to end of row.
Divide for front opening: Next row: Work as given for left side, reversing
Pat across 25 (28-30-31-32-33) sts. neck shaping.
Turn. Leave rem sts unworked. Cont
even until armhole measures 12 rows SLEEVES:
less than Back to shoulder, ending Ch 36 (36-38-38-40-42).
with a 2nd row.
Proceed in pat as given for Back for 4
Shape neck: Next row: (RS). Pat rows. 35 (35-37-37-39-41) sts.
across 20 (22-23-23-24-24) sts. Draw
up a loop in each of next 2 sts. Yoh Next row: (RS). (Increase row). Ch 1.
and draw through all 3 loops on hook 2 sc in first st. Pat to last st. 2 sc in
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last st. Turn. Leave rem sts unworked. 33 sts at
end of last row. Fasten off.
Work 3 (3-2-2-2-2) rows even.
Fold Hood in half, matching markers.
Rep last 4 (4-3-3-3-3) rows 12 (14-15- Sew back seam from fold to markers.
16-17-19) times more, then Increase
row once. 63 (67-71-73-77-83) sts. FINISHING:
Sew shoulder seams.
Cont even until work from beg Sew in Sleeves, placing rows above
measures 17½ (18-18-17½-17-16½) markers against missed sts of Front
ins [44.5 (45.5-45.5-44.5-43-42) cm], and Back to form square armholes.
ending with 2nd row. Place marker at Sew side and sleeve seams, leaving
each end of last row. sides open below markers for side
slits. Pin Hood to neck edge, aligning
Work 9 (9-11-14-23-30) rows even. back seam with center back neck and
Fasten off. foundation ch with edges of front
opening. Sew Hood in position.
HOOD:
Ch 98.
Proceed in pat as given for Back for 4
(5- 6-7-7-8) rows. 97 sts.
Next 5 rows: Ch 1. Sc2tog over first 2
sts. Pat to last 2 sts. Sc2tog over last 2
sts. Turn.
Next row: Ch 1. Pat to end of row.
Turn.
Next 3 rows: Ch 1. Sc2tog over first 2
sts. Pat to last 2 sts. Sc2tog over last 2
sts. Turn. 81 sts at end of last row.
Work 13 (14-15-17-17-18) rows even.
Place marker at each end of last row.
Shape back: Next 8 rows: Sl st in each
of first 3 sts. Pat to last 3 sts. Turn.
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31. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
Crocheted Lace Stole Finished Measurements:
By: Melissa Leapman for Premier 15" x 60" (excluding fringe)
Yarns
Gauge:
This autumnal lace scarf is perfect for 20 dc and 10 rows = 4" Use any size
end-of-the-year parties. You never hook necessary to obtain the
know what you might find with our specified gauge.
free easy crochet patterns!
Abbreviations:
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
mm – millimeter
rep – repeat
sc – single crochet
sk – skip
sp(s) – space(s)
* – repeat instructions after asterisk
as specified
INSTRUCTIONS:
Ch 82.
Crochet Hook: H/8 or 5 mm hook Row 1 (WS): Sc in second ch from
Yarn Weight: (1) Super Fine (27-32 hook, * ch 3, sk next 3 ch, sc in next
stitches to 4 inches) ch; rep from * across; turn – 21 sc
and 20 ch-3 sps.
MATERIALS:
Row 2: Ch 3, 3 dc in first sc, * sk in
Bounce™ – 3 balls 424 Mosaic next ch-3 sp, (sc, ch 3, 3 dc) in next
(70% superwash wool/23% sc; rep from * across to last ch-3 sp,
nylon/7% PBT; 3½ ounces/100 sk last ch-3 sp, sc in last sc; turn.
grams; 437 yards/400 meters) Row 3: Ch 6, sk first sc and next 3 dc,
Crochet hook: US-H/8 (5mm) sc in next ch-3 sp, * ch 3, sc in next
ch-3 sp; rep from * across; turn.
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33. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
An Autumn Tunic One size US J-10 (6 mm)
By: Caron crochet hook (for borders only)
Caron International's Simply
The deep red color of this pattern Soft (100% acrylic; 6 oz/170 g,
really is for the autumn season. This 315 yds/288 m): 18 (24, 24, 30,
is an easy crochet pattern you can get 30) oz (A)
started on for the next autumn Caron International's Simply
season. It's never too early to plan Soft Shadows (100% acrylic; 3
your wardrobe. oz/85g, approx 150 yds/137m
ball): 9 (9, 12, 12, 12) oz (B)
One button, 1–1 1/2"/25–
38mm diameter
Yarn needle
Pattern
Crochet Hook: I/9 or 5.5 mm hook
Yarn Weight: (4) Medium
Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran
(16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
MATERIALS:
INSTRUCTIONS:
One size US I-9 (5.5 mm)
crochet hook, or size to obtain SIZES
gauge. S (M, L, 1X, 2X)
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34. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: Row 3: Ch 1, Lsc in first sc, *sc in next
Bust 41 (43 1/2, 47, 51, 53 1/2)/104 sc, Lsc in next sc; repeat from *
(110.5, 119.5, 129.5, 136) cm across.
Length 30 (30, 31, 32, 32)"/76 (76, Repeat last 2 rows for Border pattern.
78.5, 81.5, 81.5) cm
Jacket Pattern (multiple of 3 sts + 1)
Note: Jacket will lengthen when Row 1: Ch 3, (dc, ch 2, dc) in first st,
worn. *sk next 2 sts, (2 dc, ch 2, sc) in next
st; repeat from * across, turn.
GAUGE
In Jacket pattern, using smaller hook, Row 2: Ch 3, (dc, ch 2, sc) in first ch-2
5 pattern repeats and 10 rows = sp, (2 dc, ch 2, sc) in each ch-2 sp
4"/10cm. across, turn.
STITCHES USED Repeat last row for Jacket pattern.
Chain (ch), double crochet (dc), single
crochet (sc), slip stitch (sl st). BACK
Border
SPECIAL TERM With larger hook and B, ch 74 (80, 86,
Lsc: Long single crochet—Insert hook 92, 98).
in indicated st 2 rows below, yarn
over and draw up a loop to height of Row 1: Work Row 1 of Border
current row, yarn over and draw pattern—73 (79, 85, 91, 97) sc.
through both loops on hook. Skip the
corresponding st in the current row. Rows 2–15: Repeat Rows 2 and 3 of
Border pattern 7 times.
PATTERN STITCHES:
Row 16: Work Row 2 of Border
Border Pattern (multiple of 2 sts + 1) pattern. Change to A.
Row 1 (RS): Sc in 2nd ch from hook
and in each remaining ch across, turn. Body
Change to smaller hook.
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in first sc, *Lsc in next
sc, sc in next sc; repeat from * across, Row 1: Work Row 1 of Jacket
turn. pattern—25 (27, 29, 31, 33) pattern
repeats.
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35. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
Row 1: Ch 3, sk first ch-2 sp, sc in next
Continue in Jacket pattern until piece ch-2 sp, ch 3, (dc, ch 2, sc) in next ch-
measures 30 (30, 31, 32, 32)"/76 (76, 2 sp, *(2 dc, ch 2, sc) in next ch-2 sp;
78.5, 81.5, 81.5) cm from beginning. repeat from * across, turn—11 (12,
Fasten off. 13, 14, 15) pattern repeats.
FRONT (make 2) Row 2: Work Row 2 of Jacket pattern
Border across.
With larger hook and B, ch 38 (40, 44,
46, 50). Rows 3–6: Repeat last 2 rows 2 more
times—7 (8, 9, 10, 11) pattern
Row 1: Work Row 1 of Border repeats.
pattern—37 (39, 43, 45, 49) sc.
Repeat Row 2 until piece measures
Rows 2–15: Repeat Rows 2 and 3 of same as back.
Border pattern 7 times.
Fasten off.
Row 16: Ch 1, work 1 (2, 1, 2, 1) sc in
first sc, *Lsc in next sc, sc in next sc; SLEEVE (make 2)
repeat from * across, turn—37 (40,
43, 46, 49) sts. Change to A. Border
Body With larger hook and B, ch 68 (74, 74,
80, 80).
Change to smaller hook.
Row 1: Work Row 1 of Border
Row 1: Work Row 1 of Jacket pattern—67 (73, 73, 79, 79) sc.
pattern—13 (14, 15, 16, 17) pattern
repeats. Rows 2–15: Repeat Rows 2 and 3 of
Border pattern 7 times.
Continue in Jacket pattern until piece
measures 27 (27, 27, 28, 28)"/68.5 Row 16: Work Row 2 of Border
(68.5, 68.5, 71, 71) cm from pattern. Change to A.
beginning. Do not fasten off.
Body
Shape Neck
Change to smaller hook.
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36. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
Row 1: With RS facing, join A in
Row 1: Work Row 1 of Jacket beginning of neck shaping, work sc
pattern—23 (25, 25, 27, 27) pattern evenly down front edge to lower
repeats. corner, changing to B at beginning of
border, ensure that you have an odd
Continue in Jacket pattern until piece number of sts, turn.
measures 12 1/2 (12 1/2, 13, 13,
13)"/32 (32, 33, 33, 33) cm from Rows 2 and 3: Work Row 2 of Border
beginning. Fasten off. pattern.
FINISHING Fasten off.
With A, sew shoulder seams. Sew top Collar
of sleeves to body, centering top
edge of sleeve at shoulder seam. Sew Row 1: With WS facing and smaller
side and sleeve seams. hook, join B in beginning of neck
shaping, work sc evenly around neck
Right Front Edging edge to beginning of opposite neck
shaping, ensure that you have an odd
Row 1: With RS facing, join B in lower number of sts, turn.
front corner, work sc evenly up front
edge to neck shaping, changing to A Row 2: Ch 1, working in front loops
at beginning of body, ensure that you only, sc in each sc across, turn.
have an odd number of sts, turn.
Change to larger hook, repeat Row 2
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in first 2 sc, ch 4, sk of Border pattern until collar
next 4 sc (buttonhole made), ch 1, sc measures 3"/7.5 cm from beginning.
in next sc, *Lsc in next sc, sc in next
sc; repeat from * across, changing to Fasten off.
B at beginning of border, turn.
Using yarn needle, weave in all ends.
Row 3: Work Row 2 of Border pattern Sew button to left front, opposite
to the ch-4 buttonhole, 4 sc in ch-4 buttonhole.
sp, sc in last 2 sc. Fasten off.
Left Front Edging
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37. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
Caton Cowl Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick &
By: Beth Nielsen from Quick in Claret (Main Color, 2
ChiCrochet.com skeins) and Fisherman
(Contrasting Color, 2 skeins), or
Get ready for fall with this adorable any #6 super bulky weight yarn
Caton Cowl scarf. This is just one of
Measurements:
many free crochet patterns that you One Size: 7 1/4” wide, 69” long
can follow to help get your closet
ready for the cooler temperatures. Gauge:
Pick two of your favorite colors and 5 rows, 2 bobbles and 2 dc per row
=4” square, though exact gauge isn’t
get started today
necessary for this project.
Notes:
This cowl is worked in the round with
an infinity loop.
INSTRUCTIONS:
With MC, ch 100, join w/ ss to beg. ch
to form loop. Ch 1, turn.
Row 1: Sc in each ch around. Join w/
ss to beg. sc. Turn.
Row 2: Ch 2, *With CC, in next sc (yo
and draw up a loop, yo, pull through
2 loops) 5 times (bobble made), then
switch to MC, yo and draw through
all 5 loops on hook, dc in next 2 sc,
repeat from * around, ss in ch 2.
Crochet Hook: P/16 or 16 mm hook Turn.
Yarn Weight: (6) Super Bulky/Super Row 3: Ch 1, sc in each st around.
Chunky (4-11 stitches for 4 inches) Join w/ ss to first sc of rnd. Turn.
Materials:
Rows 4-7: Repeat Rows 2 and 3.
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38. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
Row 8: Ch 2, *W/ CC in same sc as Ch
2 (yo and draw up a loop, yo and
pull through 2 loops) 5 times (bobble
made), w/ MC, yo and draw through
all loops on hook, dc in next 2 sc,
repeat from * around.
Row 9: Repeat Row 3.
Row 10: Repeat Row 2.
Row 11: Repeat Row 3.
Fasten off, weave in loose ends.
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39. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
Yarn Weight: (4) Medium
Crocheted Neck Cozy Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran
By: Crochet Galore (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Materials:
A free crochet pattern like this Crochet hooks, J and G
crocheted neck cozy is great to make 3.5 oz worsted weight yarn, a
before the seasons start to change. main color and a small amount
Wear your new cozy in the autumn of contrasting color (if not
when taking a stroll through the park. using a contrasting yarn then 4
Use two contrasting colors for the oz of the main color).
best outcome. This is also a very
INSTRUCTIONS:
quick pattern to complete; it can be With J hook chain 25, sc in first chain
done in one evening. It’s also a great from hook and across, 24 sc, ch1,
stash buster project! turn.
sc in same stitch as ch1, *dc in next
stitch, sc in next stitch,* repeat
across ending with a dc, ch1, turn.
Repeat row 2 till you have reached 27
inches.
sc in same stitch as ch1, continue
with the dc, sc, repeat for 8 stitches,
chain 8, skip 8 stitches, continue dc,
sc repeat to end of row (last 8
stitches)ending with dc, ch1, turn
Repeat row 2 until you have total
length of 32 inches.
Crochet Hook: G/6 or 4 mm hook,
Finish off main color, attach
J/10 or 6 mm hook
contrasting yarn, ch1, sc, ch3, skip
one stitch and sc in next,*ch3, skip
one stitch, sc in next st*, repeat
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40. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
around, slip stitch to beginning sc and
fasten off.
Using G Hook, fasten main color to
side stitch on opening pass through,
ch1, sc, sc around for 26 singles
crochets, join with slip stitch and
fasten off.
Note:
Putting this row of single crochets will
keep the opening from stretching
out.
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41. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
Bright Falling Leaves Afghan 4422 Tangerine B, 9522 Leaf C,
By: Red Heart Yarn 4412 Grass Green D, and 9275
Paprika E.
Nothing says autumn quite like falling Crochet Hook: 6mm [US J-10]
leaves. The beautiful leaf pattern of Yarn needle
this crocheted afghan makes it
perfect for the fall season. It's sure to
brighten up any room and would look Measurements:
great sprawled across the bed. This is 48” X 70”
an intermediate afghan pattern.
Gauge:
16 sts = 4"; 6 rows = 4"
INSTRUCTIONS:
To change color: Work last st with
color in use until there are 2 loops
left on hook, drop color in use, draw
next color through 2 loops and
continue with new color.
With A, ch 251.
Border-
Row 1 (Wrong Side): Dc in 4th ch
Crochet Hook: J/10 or 6 mm hook from hook, dc in next ch, * ch 1, skip
Yarn Weight: (4) Medium next ch, dc in next ch; repeat from *
Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran to last ch; dc in last ch; turn – 123 ch-
(16-20 stitches to 4 inches) 1 sps.
Materials:
Row 2 (Right Side): Ch 3, skip first dc,
Yarn: RED HEART® "Fiesta™": 6 dc in next dc, * skip next ch-1 sp, skip
skeins 6350 Horizon MC., RED
next dc, dc in next ch-1 sp, ch 3, 3 dc
HEART® "Soft Yarn": 3 skeins
1882 Toast A; 1 skein each over the last dc made, skip next dc,
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42. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
skip next ch-1 sp, dc in next dc; 3 sts; skip next dc, sc in next dc and
repeat from * to last st; dc in top of top of ch-3; turn.
ch-3; turn.
Row 18: Ch 1, sc in first 2 sc, * ch 1,
Row 3: Ch 3, skip first dc, dc in next skip next dc, sc in hdc, ch 1, skip ch-1
dc, * ch 2, sc in top of next ch-3, ch 2, sp, sc in next sc; repeat from * to last
dc in next dc; repeat from * to last st; st; sc in top of ch-3 changing to A.
dc in top of ch-3; turn.
Fasten off MC.
Row 4: Ch 3, skip first dc, dc in next
Border-
dc, * ch 1, [dc in next ch-2 sp, ch 1]
Row 1: With A, ch 3, skip first sc, dc in
twice, dc in next dc; repeat from * to
next sc, * ch 1, dc in next sc; repeat
last st; dc in top of ch-3 changing to
from * to last sc; dc in last sc; turn.
MC.
Rows 2-4: Repeat Rows 2-4 of Border.
Fasten off A.
**
** Panel-Row 1 (Wrong Side):
Repeat from ** to ** 3 more times –
With MC, ch 1, sc in first 2 dc, * ch 1,
4 panels and 5 border sections.
skip ch-1 sp, sc in dc; repeat from * to
Fasten off A.
last st; sc in top of ch-3; turn.
Row 2 (Right Side): Ch 3, 2 dc in first
sc, * skip next 3 sts (the sc, ch-1 sp, Top and Bottom Borders-
and sc), work (sc, ch 3, 2 dc) all in Row 1: With right side facing, attach
next ch-1 sp; repeat from * to last 2 A at corner; ch 1, work 2 sc in row
sc; skip next sc, sc in last sc; turn. end(s), [ch 1, skip a sp equal to one
sc, sc in row end] 90 times evenly
Rows 3-16: Ch 3, 2 dc in first sc, * (sc,
across to next corner, work one more
ch 3, 2 dc) all over next ch-3; repeat
sc at corner; turn. Note: Work evenly
from * to last st; sc in top of ch-3;
to keep work flat and to have a
turn.
multiple of 3 ch-1 spaces across the
Row 17: Ch 3, * (sc, ch 1, hdc, dc) all edge.
over next ch- 3; repeat from * to last
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Row 2: Ch 3, skip first sc, dc in next Rnd 1: With color chosen, ch 11, work
sc, * ch 1, dc in next sc; repeat from * 4 tr in 5th ch from hook, dc in next 2
to last sc; dc in last sc; turn. ch, hdc in next 2 ch, sc in next ch,
work (sc, ch 2, sc) in last ch, working
Rows 3-5: Repeat Rows 2-4 of Border.
along opposite side of ch, sc in next
Fasten off.
ch, hdc in next 2 ch, dc in next 2 ch, 4
Repeat same at opposite edge. tr in same ch as beg tr; join with a slip
st in top of ch-4.
Edging:
Rnd 1: TOP EDGE: With right side Rnd 2: Ch 1, sc in joining, 2 sc in each
facing, attach A at corner of top edge; of next 4 tr, sc in next 6 sts, (sc, ch 2,
ch 1, (sc, ch 2, sc) all in corner, ch 1, * slip st in 2nd ch from hook, sc) all in
skip next st, sc in ch-1 sp, ch 1; repeat next ch-2 sp, sc in next 6 sts, 2 sc in
from * to next corner; (sc, ch 1, sc) all each of next 4 tr, sc in joining; ch 7
in corner; SIDE EDGE: [ch 1, sc] 4 for stem, slip st in 2nd ch from hook
times across edge of top border, ch 1, and in next 5 ch, slip st in first sc.
sc between next 2 dc at start of side Fasten off.
border, ** ch 1, skip next st, sc in ch-
Sew 13 leaves to each panel of
1 sp; repeat from ** to next corner;
random colors as shown.
ch 1; repeat from * around; join with
a slip st in first sc. Fasten off.
Rnd 2: With right side facing, attach
MC in ch-2 sp at any corner; ch 1, **
(sc, ch 2, sc) all in ch-2 sp, ch 1, * skip
next sc, sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1;
repeat from * to next corner; repeat
from ** around; join. Fasten off.
Weave in ends.
LEAVES:
(Make 13 for each Panel): With B, C,
D, and E make leaves as follows
choosing colors for each panel:
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44. Fall Crochet: 16 Free Crochet Patterns
Colorful Autumn Granny Afghan Bernat® Super Value Harvest
By: Bernat Colors (197 g/7 oz)
One ball each of:
This easy granny square afghan is o Main Color (MC):
great for the fall season. Its dark fall (#53015 Taupe Heather)
colors will really set the tone in your o Contrast A: (#53521
home. Use whatever colors match Rustic Heather)
your décor, but we think harvest o Contrast B: (#53014
colors are definitely the way to go Steel Blue Heather)
with this crochet afghan pattern. o Contrast C: (#53241
Moss Heather)
o Contrast D: (#53309
Plum Heather)
o Contrast E: (#53203 Teal
Heather)
o Contrast F: (#53522
Redwood Heather)
Measurements:
Approximately 46 x 52 ins [117 x 132
cm]
Gauge:
12 sc and 13 rows = 4 ins [10 cm].
Crochet Hook: J/10 or 6 mm hook
Motif = 6 ins [15 cm] square.
Yarn Weight: (4) Medium
Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran INSTRUCTIONS:
(16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Motif I
Materials:
**Ch 4. Join in rnd with sl st to form a
Size 6 mm (U.S. J or 10) crochet ring.
hook or size needed to obtain
gauge. 1st rnd: Ch 3 (counts as dc). 2 dc in
ring. Ch 2. (3 dc. Ch 2) 3 times in ring.
Join with sl st to top of ch 3.**
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