Emily Carter
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Crochet: Baby Blanket
This baby blanket looks good enough to eat! This is a fun and fast blanket to whip up for a baby shower or just because! You can add as many different frosting colors as you want, which makes it a great blanket for using up your yarn scraps!
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
This is a super fun, super quick hat done in a bright and cheery variegated yarn. The hat stretches a lot so each size listed will fit a range of ages in that size group.
Crochet: Throw
Apollo is a very beginner friendly blanket pattern. The stripe repeats add enough stitch variety to keep you interested, but the pattern is simple to memorize for crocheting in front of the TV. Size is a throw size but you can easily keep repeating the stripe sequence to make it any size you choose.
Knitting: Scarf
This was my first time playing with drop stitches. It’s a really fun technique! And I always enjoy learning a new knit skill. This is a cute summer scarf pattern perfect for young girls. I made this for my 7-year-old niece and used about half a ball of Cascade Yarns Sunseeker. If you are making this for an older girl you will want to make the s...
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
I designed this hat to use exactly two skeins of Berroco North Star. After I stitched up the hat, I used the rest of the yarn to make a giant pom because I hate having leftover yarn from a project that you can’t make anything with but can’t bear to throw away!
Crochet: Throw
This is the perfect project for using up all those scraps of medium-weight yarn you’ve been hanging on to. Use as many colors as you want--it’s completely customizable! Try making this throw in Christmas colors for a festive holiday blanket, or make a smaller version in soft pastels for a precious newborn. The possibilities are endless! Include...
Crochet: Earwarmers
Support your favorite sports team (or favorite Hogwarts house) with this easy headband. This is a great beginner friendly project for someone who wants to challenge themselves. The striped colorwork and varying crochet stitches make this design easy to memorize while keeping it interesting and fun to work on.
Crochet: Fingerless Gloves
Are you always cold at the office? These super simple arm warmers will surely do the trick! The ribbed pattern makes them extra stretchy to fit many arms sizes, and the design keeps your fingers free to type and write. Make them in a neutral shade to match any outfit, or have fun making multiple pairs to match your wardrobe!
Crochet: Bookmark
This cute Harry Potter inspired House Scarf bookmark is the perfect project for using up your yarn scraps! I used Cascade 220, which is a thin worsted. You can use any weight of yarn--just add more stitches to your foundation chain and do an extra color repeat section if using a thinner yarn. Beware that using anything heavier than a worsted wi...