Lindsey George
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Crochet: Throw, Bedspread
This pattern is a mosaic crochet blanket pattern with a full border. The pattern contains information about blood cancer as well as a full written pattern and a chart.
Crochet: Throw
This pattern is a mosaic crochet blanket pattern that is designed with the awareness of diabetes in mind. The pattern contains information on the topic, sources, a chart and the pattern. There is no gauge for this as it is a blanket and not a wearable item.
Crochet: Cardigan
This cardigan is called Laxity Cardi because it discusses connective tissue diseases.
Crochet: Throw
This blanket pattern is called “Serendipity” with a focus on awareness surrounding stress reduction.
Crochet: Scarf
This size adjustable scarf is easy, fast, and unique. It was designed to raise awareness for HIV and aids! Make a cool scarf, and learn something new!
Crochet: Throw
This blanket was designed in memory of, and is dedicated to Timmy cat. The motif has 12 rows, 1 row to represent one year of his life, and 12 pops on each motif as well.
Crochet: Accessories - Other
Use this in conjunction with a face mask. Place this in the back of your head and carefully loop the side ear elastic around the buttons, instead of your ears.
Crochet: Intimate Apparel - Other
Disclaimer I am NOT giving any medical advice. I cannot be held responsible for anything relating to your use of this pad. If you have medical questions about the use of this design, ask your gynecologist. This is a novelty and not for medical use.
Crochet: Baby Blanket
This blanket can be made with any yarn, just use an appropriate sized hook for that size yarn.
Crochet: Cowl, Beanie, Toque
Contains a pattern for a messy bun beanie, a regular beanie, and a cowl.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Keep your cars shift knob warmer all night, so your hand doesn’t get chilled in the morning on your way to work. Also is good for keeping it covered in the sun, so your shift knob isn’t too hot.
Crochet: Toys and Hobbies - Other
For this pattern you will need a natural wooden ring. I used a 55mm wooden ring I purchased from Amazon, but you can choose any similar size. You will also need some kind of oil (I used coconut oil), for treating and conditioning the teether. I used Patton’s Grace and only a very small amount of one ball. I recommend 100% mercerized cotton.