Stephanie Fearon
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Crochet: Cup / Mug
This a fun and quick gift project for yourself or a friend using left over scraps of yarn. I saw many knitted versions of the sweater cozy, but couldn’t find a crocheted one, and then I decided to take it up a notch by adding a fun decorative top like those warm fair isle sweaters that just scream fall/winter to me.
Crochet: Animal Toy
This is a crochet pattern for a plain egg, a decorated Easter Egg, a chick and a bunny. The eggs measure about 4.5 to 5” tall (depending on tension, yarn and hook size). They work up pretty quickly with worsted weight yarn (1 to 4 colours are needed depending on what you are making) and are suitable for a novice crocheter.
Crochet: Softies - Other
So I’ve become obsessed with the game Five Nights at Freddy’s and was shocked when I discovered there wasn’t a cute pattern for the cupcake, so I made one! I LOVE HIM TO DEATH! (pun unintended).
Crochet: Hanging Ornament
I designed these little gingerbread cookie style people last year and am finally getting around to making the pattern available for everyone! These ornaments whip up very quickly with minimum yarn, and getting kids involved in decorating them is a great way to make it a present from the entire family.
Crochet: Scarf, Cowl
This scarf is crocheted in a single piece with no seams to mimic the popular style of wearing a pashmina or scarf called the “noose”. It can be worked up quickly from a single ball of yarn, which makes it ideal for a last minute present. Unlike the popular key-hole scarves, which has a slit in one side of the scarf, because the hole in this des...
Crochet: Beret, Tam, Hats - Other
This is a cute and simple (less than) one ball hat. It works up quick, and therefore makes a great last minute accessory for yourself or gift for a friend.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
I am a huge roller derby fan! I don’t play, I just watch! I’m way too scared of hurting myself! I believe at this point my husband an I have only missed 2 home games.
Crochet: Coffee / Tea Pot
I love the look of this teapot, but there isn’t much to it to keep the warmth in, so I made it a cozy! It covers the bottom and goes up to the top to keep it nice and warm because there’s nothing worse than cold tea (unless it’s iced tea, that’s delicious)