Esther York
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Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
Beautiful double shell Lacy triangle shawl crochet pattern. I always try to mix stitch designs in an interesting way to create something beautiful. This pattern will work in any color! I used stash yarns. It would look wonderful in a single color for in an ombre as well.
Crochet: Baby Blanket, Throw
This pattern begins with my Isabella granny square. I decided it looked like it would be a great beginning center to a blanket and then I just kept going!
Crochet: Baby Blanket, Throw
After my mother passed away, I acquired a lot of her leftover yarn. In her things, I found two unfinished Afghans I wasn’t sure what to do with. I decided to repurpose the yarn.
Crochet: Washcloth / Dishcloth
I love making quick and useful projects. This is a beautiful textured pattern perfect for dishcloth or washcloth! Use it as a stocking stuffer, shower gift, or just a little something to have on hand!
Crochet: Cowl
Neck warmers are so much fun! A little bit of fashion to keep the cold off your neck at work. A little bit of fashion to accessorize your winter look. This is a digital download. This is a digital pattern to download to your device and then create something special!
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
Beanies are fun! This is fairly easy, using post stitches for the brim and a variety including cone stitch for the main portion of the beanie. I always like to add something new to keep myself entertained, and create interest for your new beanie.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
Once you have gotten the hang of it, beanies can be fun! They can be another way to try out new stitches or stitch combinations!
Crochet: Poncho
The name for this pawn shop / serape came about because my daughter felt like some of the stitches looked like a macaroni!
Crochet: Vest
Always loved the look of circular vests with the mandala style design on their back! This one can be a scrap buster project, changing colors when you will, or use an ombre or use a single color! The sky is the limit. Just have fun!
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
I have been having so much fun lately creating beautiful shawls! A shawl is a beautiful accent accessory piece that you can create using many colors or a single color! Gift it as a wedding shawl.
Crochet: Afghan block
I love making squares! They are so versatile! You can use any yarn! Make a washcloth, dishcloth, make squares and combine for baby blanket, or wet throw! If you get really excited, make enough to make a blanket for your bed! Put squares together to make bags or sweaters. Your imagination is your only limit! Just have fun!
Crochet: Afghan block
Squares are so much fun! Put them together to make a baby blanket, or a lap throw, or a bag or a sweater! The options are up to you and your imagination!
Crochet: Baby Blanket
I love making squares and even bigger squares turn into lap blankets, wheelchair blankets, baby blankets and more. These types of projects can be stash busting projects and create something beautiful!
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
I don’t often use DK yarn, but found a beautiful huge skein of Mandala called a mandala bonus skein. I thought I would try it again. I love the way this one turned out!
Crochet: Afghan block
The fun thing with squares is you can use any yarn in any hook size and still make something beautiful and something useful.
Crochet: Scarf
My daughter named this one. She thinks it looks like macaroni. I think this would look awesome as a men’s scarf! I used a caron big cake, but any worsted weight, medium, #4 yarn would work.
Crochet: Poncho
After I was sick earlier in the year, I began making smaller projects, and made a few squares. These squares got me excited thinking about how to join them together in various projects. This one requires six squares. The Caroline square can also be purchased separately if you wish.
Crochet: Afghan block
I crochet loosely and my stitches tend to be a little tall. Gauge is not crucial in something like this. There are so many options for these squares!
Crochet: Market bag (slouchy)
I think making market bags are fun. And of course very useful. With more and more businesses trying to phase out plastics, it makes sense to make your own market bag.
Crochet: Market bag (slouchy)
This is an extra large market type bag crocheted with two strands of worsted weight cotton.
Crochet: Cowl
This can be a yarn buster. This could be a fun accessory, something just to keep your neck warm in the office!
Crochet: Decorative - Other
This is a great stocking stuffer or housewarming or shower gift idea. Crochet towel toppers to use in kitchen or bathroom! Use cotton or cotton blend or acrylic yarn!
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
This one I made with stash yarn. It would be perfect in a single color, using an ombre, or even a cake yarn. It is a quick project suitable for a weekend of crocheting!
Crochet: Cowl
One you can make in an evening. Starts with a post stitch ribbing and uses lace work and bobble style bead stitch. This is one that’s fun to do!
Crochet: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Three separate patterns. Each has their own texture to add beauty and interest.
Crochet: Washcloth / Dishcloth
I love using stitches in everyday items to create texture and interest! Here are two washcloth/ dish cloth patterns. You could also use each square to make motifs for a blanket!
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
Despite the name of this beanie, this is not a basic or beginner beanie. The stitches used Make this more of an intermediate pattern or advanced beginner. Nothing is difficult but is not one you can toss off and an hour. I wanted to do something with a little bit of interest and fun.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
Even though I consider myself a beginner to intermediate crocheter, I love to play with stitches. So even if I am doing something simple, I will usually throw in something unusual to pique my own interest.
Crochet: Washcloth / Dishcloth
I like the look of the Trinity stitch, but I also like HDC. So here’s a new washcloth pattern for you.
Crochet: Scarf
This pattern has two possible versions. I made one with #5 bulky yarn and another one using #4 medium worsted yarn.
Crochet: Scrubber
Use as makeup remover pads. Use foranicures and fingernail polish remover 3. Use as a coaster.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
This is a dense pattern, but we still want a nice drape. If you have a tight tension, I would recommend going up a hook size.
Crochet: Poncho
This circular poncho is so much fun! The simple and fairly quick to make up. Very roomy but still has a wonderful drape. This length is about 23 in. You can see how it fits on a small to medium mannequin or on one of my testers! If you think you want it longer, make sure you have extra yarn before you begin. I do crochet loose and have tall sti...
Crochet: Brimmed Hat
An adult size hat measures about 6 3/4”-7” across the circle before you stop increasing.
Crochet: Containers
I like to make beautiful things that are also great for organization or something for practical use.
Crochet: Market bag (slouchy)
Hang on their closet door knob and tell your kids this cute little mesh bag is to put their dirty socks in. Keep wiping cloths next to your toddler’s chair or high chair. Or use as hosiery bag.
Crochet: Tote
I love making bags! And this one is versatile using cotton or cotton blend, use it for towels as a beach bag. Use it with a change of clothes for a gym bag. Use it as an overnight bag for your kids. Just have fun with it! My goal is always to make something that is not too difficult, fun to crochet, and not boring!
Crochet: Brimmed Hat
This would be great using cotton or cotton blend. I made mine using acrylic yarn because I’m trying to use up stash yarn.
Crochet: Containers
Pretty and functional. I love doing something useful with plenty of interest in the design and the stitches used!
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
When the pocket scarf / shawl craze started, I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do. I did not think I could manage sewing the pockets! LOL and I hated to ruin a beautiful shawl by messing up the pockets! And so I came up with this idea.
Crochet: Baby Blanket
I like to play with stitches and texture to keep myself entertained! Here’s a great granny square blanket crocheted from The middle. It has two sizes 30-in square and a 36-in square optional.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
Perfect design for lovers of crazy variegated yarn, the kind that jumps in your basket when you’re not looking! This does look wonderful in single color as well. Also look for scarf pattern to match.
Crochet: Scarf
I had some crazy variegated yarn I didn’t know what to do with, you know the kind that jumps in your basket when you’re not looking! So I designed something fairly simple for those crazy yarns!
Crochet: Tote
Fun, medium size bag to use as market bag, tote bag, project bag. Perfect for a scrap yarn project.
Crochet: Containers, Scrubber
Fun and useful mini basket with handles and 3 different reusable cotton scrubbies.
Crochet: Containers, Scrubber
Fun and useful mini basket with handles and 3 different reusable cotton scrubbies.
Crochet: Blanket - Other
The same concept used in crocheting beanies, is what is used here. I have given measurements throughout for the various pattern sizes. Pick the size you want to make. Measurements are given after each row).
Crochet: Scarf
Hi love taking ordinary stitches and create something interesting for the average crocheter.
Crochet: Earwarmers
This is a love ly squishy pattern! Easily adjustable from 0 to 3 months to adult.
Crochet: Scarf
I love finding new stitches or textured patterns to use! This incorporates one such stitch! I called it dancing two step for fun! It’s also a simple reminder as you crochet. This makes a simple, organic skinny scarf. Easily size adaptable. Perfect pattern for a men’s scarf.
Crochet: Scarf
Could be unisex, men’s scarf, woman’s scarf. I love this pattern and it’s simple. Make it in one color or do it in several
Crochet: Scarf
Pattern calls for a medium weight worsted yarn. I can see this in a dk weight as well but you would have to adjust hook and yarn.
Crochet: Scarf
Gauge is not crucial for this project. I made one version in Red Heart Super Saver Ombre, and one using Loops and Thread Impeccable. It could easily be made using a DK weight yarn. You will just have to adjust your foundation row.