Marissa Lindsey
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Crochet: Earflap Hat
This hat was designed to teach beginner crochet students how to master their first hat pattern. So this hat uses a variety of stitches and techniques, including:
Crochet: Scarf
This scarf is a basic triangle scarf worked in clusters much like your standard granny square pattern. It is worked from the bottom – up, which makes it easy to customize the fit. So you can stop when you are satisfied with its size. This pattern can be done in all varieties of yarns, so you can make a scarf for any season or occasion! You may ...
Crochet: Containers
These little yarn bowls have so many uses, work up quickly and are a great way to use up your scrap yarn. Also included, is instructions for how to adjust the pattern to make any variety of custom-sized bowls.
Crochet: Animal Toy
These little cuties are just so adorable, whip up in no time, and can be fun for humans of all ages. Made without eyes, they are perfect for newborns and tiny toddlers. You can make them with any yarn you choose; any weight, fiber, color and eye selection make the possibilities endless.
Crochet: Softies - Other
These tiny cuties are just so adorable!! With simple construction and felted eyes, these little ones whip up in no time.
Crochet: Scarf, Cowl
A BLAST & FAST… even more fun to wear! This scarf is worked flat, blocked and with a few stitches is transformed from a short scarf to create a stylish and flattering asymmetric kerchief shape that is bold, looks great, and can be worn with a wide range of styles.
Crochet: Animal Toy
This squishy octopus is a neat pattern that does not require any sewing, at all! As with most amigurumi projects, this softie is constructed using continuous rounds, with pieces that are ‘attached as you go’, and leaves only one end to be woven in. You will have so much fun making these cute guys that you won’t stop at just one!!
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
This pattern, written in three sizes, is fairly simple, and requires no sewing/stitching of seams. Although worsted weight yarn is suggested, this pattern can easily be done in any weight you choose. You will be working top-down, row-by-row, and every row will have the same number of stitches. The body is worked with double crochets, and the ri...
Crochet: Cowl
One of my all-time favorite patterns. With a unique stitch, minimal counting and it’s uncomplicated nature, this pattern is low-stress and high-reward.Quick and easy, this cowl always wears like a dream. But what makes this pattern so lovable is that yarn selection can completely change the final look of each piece, making it like a million pat...