Monica Vereana Williams

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Crochet: Cozy - Other
Set of four plant pot cozies, designed for 4” pots. Great as a gift, or to brighten up your own collection of small pots.
Knitting: Mittens
My Tessa Mittens have been a favourite of mine ever since I designed them, but I wanted to change up the pattern a little bit. These fun rainbow mitens were also made top‐down, two-at‐a‐time, but instead of a gusseted thumb, I’ve used an after-thought thumb, to make sure that the rainbow striping remained consistent.
Crochet: Wristlet
A quick crochet using bangle-style bracelets to create a cute and elegent little evening purse. Add embellishments, fringe, beads, or even make a long strap for little hippy purse.
Knitting: Mittens
Having knit a couple of pairs of socks toe-up two-at-a-time magic loop, I realized that this same procedure would make a great pair of mittens. I took some of my favourite sock ‘recipes’ and adapted them to make mittens. These are made to be a left and right mitten.
Crochet: Applique / Embellishment
I designed this flower to accessorize crocheted sundress, but would look cute on hats, pants or even as a brooch. Its a simple crocheted flower that can also be used as a motif for a larger design; scarves, wraps, etc.
Knitting: Legwarmers
With the goal of practicing elimination communication with my new baby boy, I was struggling daily with pants, domes, socks, diaper covers, and diaper domes. I needed to reduce the number of layers between us without compromising his warmth. Any leg warmers I found in stores were simply too girly for my little man, and frankly too expensive. So...
Knitting: Hats - Other
This hat can be knit in the round or flat, in one, two or three colours. You can also easily alter the size by changing needles and yarn; anything from fingering weight for a newborn, to aran weight for a grown man…although I’d love to see the man that wears this hat!
Crochet: Tote
My husband’s exwife (my kids’ biomom) was expecting another baby and I made a felted diaper bag as a gift. I was inspired by the knitted felted bags on knitkit.com, but designed this one myself. Have fun with the colours, the placement and number of pockets!