Cheryl Frye
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Crochet: Child Doll (American Girl, Sasha, etc)
Cute little skirt pattern for an 18” doll. Can be made with any dk weight yarn. Easy to follow instructions, tested and edited. Length can be easily adjusted for a different look.
Crochet: Throw
This simple pattern creates columns of double crochet and lace. Done in a worsted weight acrylic with a K hook this pattern works up quickly, is affordable to make and the over all result is fabulous.
Crochet: Slippers
Adorable little ballet flats for the newest little in your life. Using a small amount of yarn, these little slippers can be made in less than an hour. Baby Hugs Light makes these slippers soft on baby’s little feet and toes.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
This pattern is worked in the round. Works up quickly and makes a great stash busting project. Instructions are given to make Berry Stitch.
Crochet: Washcloth / Dishcloth
8 inch block can be used as a dish/wash cloth or afghan block. Instructions tell how to make Berry Stitch.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
Worked in the round with super bulky yarn this pattern works up quickly with great results. Using only 1 skein of yarn and some scraps of contrasting color it is inexpensive to make. Great stash busting pattern.
Crochet: Table Runner
I designed this table runner for a crochet along. This uses a 10 row repeat and is simple to do and easy to follow. Make one for you holiday table or to give as a gift.
Crochet: Cowl
Pattern is worked flat in rows and then seamed. Can be made as a cowl or scarf. Pattern measures 8.5 inches wide by 33 inches long. Gauge has been specified but is not important in this pattern. Pattern uses one (1) 3.5 oz skein of #4 weight yarn, I used Loops & Threads Impeccable Ombres.
Knitting: Cowl
diagonal stitch worked in the round makes this lovely cowl. uses 1/2 skein of Lion Brand Yarns Scarfie, any #5 weight yarn is suitable. works up in a weekend, perfect for gifting.
Crochet: Headband
Great stash buster pattern, easily adjustable to any size hook or yarn weight. Simple, easy to make with a quick finish.
Crochet: Scarf
The final pattern in my Stripes collection, this pretty scarf is a very affordable make; using only 1 skein of Red Heart Super Saver Stripes. The pattern can be made in any worsted weight yarn. Bright and colorful, this pattern works up quickly with great results. I made my scarf in approximately two evenings watching TV.
Crochet: Cloche Hat
This pattern is worked in joined rounds, written in American Crochet terms it is easy to make. Just a change of hook size will give you two patterns in one. Embellish with Home made hats Picot Flower
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
This pattern is done in a half granny square style. I have written this as a one size fits all. This pattern is written in American crochet terminology.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
Shell Stitch Baby Toque, fits 3/6 months. Written pattern in American English terms. Uses worsted weight yarn & I/5.5 mm hook or size needed to obtain gauge. Tapestry needle to weave in ends.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
lacey wrap pattern worked from the top down in rows of clusters. uses 2 440 yard hanks of gloss lace yarn from Knit Picks. Drapes nicely and is easily adjustable to a wider or longer size. Stitch pattern uses mulitples of 10 plus 2. One hank equals 6 “ of work across 300 stitches.
Crochet: Applique / Embellishment
This little flower was created to cover the hole in the top of a mess bun hat, giving the wearer an alternative style to the hat. Made with scraps of yarn this is a great way to use up those little left over bits. Flower can be used as an embellishment to other projects. Works up in less than 15 minutes and can be made with any type of yarn; ju...
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
This hat will fit children and adults, by adding extra rounds for length for the adult version. I used Red Heart Super Saver for the sample shown, any #4 weight yarn will work for this pattern, If you are using a lighter #4 weight such as Simply Soft you may need to work additional increase rounds, this hat is made from the bottom up. Tested an...
Knitting: Scarf
The pretty open ribbed pattern forms a lacy fabric. This scarf uses one skein of Red Heart Super Saver Stripes, a gauge is not really important with this pattern.
Crochet: Baby Blanket
This pattern is written to use one 10 oz skein of Supersaver Ombre. I have included yarn amounts and stitch count to make a twin sized blanket. This pattern uses front post double crochet, making little columns of double crochet and crossed FPdc.
Crochet: Applique / Embellishment
you can make this flower as big or a small as you wish by adjusting the size of your hook. written in American crochet terms, gauge is not important in this pattern. this pattern was created to accompany Flowers by the Seaside hat pattern.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
A light and lacy pineapple pattern makes this lovely wrap unique. Easy to work up using a #3 weight yarn. This wrap is warm, lightweight and very elegant.
Crochet: Scarf
I was sent this yarn to review and I loved it. The self striping takes all the work out with great results. This pattern has an easy 6 row repeat, works up quickly and can be made of any worsted weight yarn
Crochet: Scarf
This scarf started out as a swatch for another project. I really liked the way it looked and decided to keep going and turn this pretty sparkly yarn into a scarf. The rich purple color is perfect for the up coming winter months. When everything is white and drab a pop of purple sparkle saves the day.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
This pattern is done in the round with a double crochet stitch. Made of #6 super bulky weight yarn, this pattern works up quick with great results. I was able to make several hats in an evening. Uses only one 5 oz skein for a quick and easy project.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
This simple hat pattern is worked in the round from the top down. Quick and easy with a simple rolled brim makes this beanie a little different from the rest. This pattern uses less than a 1/2 skein of Scarfie yarn; easily adaptable to any size or yarn. Adjust your hook size accordingly.
Crochet: Fingerless Gloves
Written in American English terms. Fits 7” wrist ~ Uses small amount of yarn. Recommend using yarn weight and gauge called for. Using other yarn may result in smaller size.
Crochet: Bonnet
Done in soft yarn with a sparkle yarn trim this pattern is perfect for the holidays for that new baby in the family. Written in American crochet terms. Back of bonnet is made in joined rounds, continuing in rows once the back is complete.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
This easy hdc hat is worked in the round and is so easy to make. The perfect last minute holiday make!! I added a flower to my hat to dress it up a little bit.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
This simple pattern is worked from the point up. Easily adjustable to any size hook or yarn. Picot edging included with pattern.
Crochet: Applique / Embellishment
You can use any material or hook size you wish depending on the size of the flower you want.
Crochet: Scarf
Easily memorized pattern repeat makes this wrap easy enough for even a beginner to make. Using just three skeins of yarn it is fairly inexpensive to make. Done in lace weight yarn it is light yet warm. The sparkly yarn makes it perfect for a night on the town.
Crochet: Scarf
This pattern uses just one ball of Cascade Yarns Cherub Aran. A super soft nylon/acrylic blend. This is an easy project to make and the little puffs add great texture. Columns of puffs and double crochet make this a unique looking scarf.
Crochet: Bonnet
Traditionally styled bonnet to match Soft Waves Baby Blanket. Uses small amount of Baby Hugs Light, this little bonnet works up quickly with charming results. Easily adaptable for a larger size.
Crochet: Baby Blanket
Traditionally styled ripple baby blanket is the perfect size for cribs or strollers. This pattern uses 3 balls of Baby Hugs Light and is lightweight yet warm. Small enough for a diaper bag yet big enough for a crib this blanket will quickly become your “pack & go” blanket for your little one.
Crochet: Throw
A simple 1-row repeat makes this a great on the go project. The long self-striping yarn does all the work for you. This afghan was designed to fit a twin bed. The recommended yarn does have a dye lot; make sure you order/buy enough of the same lot to finish your project.
Crochet: Cowl
Photos included for button placement and folding. This pretty cowl uses only one skein of Red Heart Unforgettable or any yarn that is similar in weight. This pattern came about as a mistake on my part and I had to improvise so I didn’t waste the yarn or my time. You can use buttons or a shawl stick to hold this soft, light weight cowl in place....
Crochet: Mittens
I used Red Heart with Love for these mitts, you could use any yarn of the same weight. They are easy to work up and you can make them any width that you wish by adding additional rows.
Knitting: Scarf
This pretty scarf is easy to make, the stripes yarn does all the color work for you. Uses on skein of Red Heart Super Saver Stripes, I used Polo Stripes for my scarf. This scarf measures 9 inches wide by 32 inches long. If you wish to make a longer scarf you will need more yarn. To make a wider scarf, you will need to add extra stitches. This s...