Gabrielle Elise
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Knitting: Headband
This pattern is written in standard US terms. * * indicates that you will repeat what is inside until the end of the row unless otherwise stated.
Knitting: Earwarmers
This earwarmer is knit from corner to corner. You will cast on a couple of stitches and increase until you reach your needed width. Once you reach your desired width, you will continue knitting in the pattern, increasing and one side and decreasing the other to create a headband with even, matching sides.
Knitting: Scarf
This pattern is so beginner friendly, using only two stitches. This will definitely be my favorite go-to scarf this year. I hope you all love it as much as I do and have fun while making it!
Crochet: Throw
This throw is perfect for cuddling with during those cold nights near the fire. Drape it on your bed in the morning for the final touch in your room décor. There are so many options you have with it!
Crochet: Coaster
Home décor is something I have always loved. For years, I have been trying to find my style for crochet and knit home décor. So I am SOOO excited to be sharing this coaster huggy!
Knitting: Throw, Bedspread
This blanket will quickly become your go-to snuggle buddy! Everyone should have that one blanket that gives them all the feels! This is a must need for the cold season and is perfect for the whole fam as you can throw it right in the wash! The Comfort Afghan is made with ultra-soft and cozy yarn that will keep you nice and warm on those cold wi...
Knitting: Scarf
I am so excited to share the Pixie Scarf with you! This is my second time using this yarn and once again, I’m in love! The Pixie Scarf is great for beginners and uses only knit stitches to create the beauty garter stitch and texture.
Knitting: Cowl
This scarf is worked in the round. To make your scarf longer or shorter all you need to do is add or subtract the number of stitches you cast on. If you would like a wider or more narrow scarf, add or subtract the number of rounds you complete. Keep in mind that with these changes you will need more yarn.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Georgia Beanie is a little mixture of everything I love. I have never been a hat wearing person but for this Fall, I wanted to change that, and to do that I needed to have a hat that I absolutely loved. I had always been interested in double brim beanies but had never gotten around to make one. The texture and squish of them are wonderful, ...
Knitting: Earwarmers
This pattern is one of the ones I’m most proud of. It came to me easy one night after learning how to knit the seed stitch. As a crocheter first, I had always loved the moss stitch, so finding a knit stitch that was similar to it was like gold. From the moment I learned how to knit this stitch it was my mission to incorporate it in as many of m...