Droplets Dishcloth
/Simple stitches and a fun little trick combine to create this beautiful Tunisian crochet texture. Add this free dishcloth pattern to your collection of handmade home items!
Read MoreSimple stitches and a fun little trick combine to create this beautiful Tunisian crochet texture. Add this free dishcloth pattern to your collection of handmade home items!
Read MoreCrocheted with simple stitches, this pattern uses clever striping to create an understated pop of color that can either compliment or contrast your décor, depending on the look you’re going for.
Read MoreLooking for a unique pattern for that recently acquired sweater quantity of yarn? The Radiant Raglan is a fun, fast and fairly easy Tunisian crochet pattern that can be customized to achieve the fit you want. I’m certain it will become your new favourite sweater!
Read MoreCheck out some plush new yarns from Hobbii with me!
Read MoreLet’s explore some fun colour work in this month’s Stitch Exploration Series pattern! Send a different kind of heart to your Valentines and Galentines with this clever dishcloth pattern.
Read MoreGrab your cotton yarn and get ready for this fun and functional textured pattern. The one-row repeat is easy to memorize, and also really simple to adjust for size.
Read MoreThis bold and playful blanket pattern is a great introduction to intarsia colourwork. It was inspired by a popular quilting pattern, and is a great way to get that same look without all the sewing! Combine complimentary colours to suit your décor, or go for high-contrast stripes for that retro vibe.
Read MoreThe Pointillism Cowl is a nod to the artistic style of the same name. Featuring deliberately placed “dots” to create an aesthetically pleasing series of stripes, this beginner-friendly colour work pattern is easily customized to create the modern cowl of your dreams.
Read MoreGot 4 skeins of DK weight yarn? Then you’re ready to party! And by party, I mean crochet a bunch of squares and then join them together in super fun way - woot woot!
Read MoreInspired by the rolling sand dunes of planet Arrakis (from the sci-fi/fantasy series Dune, by Frank Herbert), this beautifully textured Tunisian crochet scarf is both bold and comforting. The meditative stitch pattern makes it a great palate cleanser project, and it is easily customized for both size and yarn weight.
Read MoreWelcome to Scarftober 2022! This year I’ve got all your favourite designers joining me all month long for a celebration of scarves, cowls and shawls. We’ve got patterns big and small, easy and more challenging, in knit, crochet and Tunisian crochet. There really is something for everyone!
Read MoreThe Bridle Path Scarf is big on style and warmth. This oversized, traditional scarf is thick and cozy and works up quickly in bulky weight yarn. The instructions allow you to customize both the width and the length, so you get a scarf that is perfectly suited to your cold weather style.
Read MoreThe Stitch Exploration Series returns with textured, stripey goodness! The Speedbumps Dishcloth uses simple Tunisian crochet stitches to create little braided ridges that look like speedbumps. With a simple, one-row repeating pattern, you can easily work on this while watching your favourite tv show or sports game.
Read MoreThis quick and easy pattern makes the perfect Fall mittens! They’re warm and fuzzy without being too bulky. The unique yarn used is so soft and fluffy, you’ll be reaching for these mitts even when you don’t really need them!
Read MoreThe Parallelogram Dishcloth is the second Tunisian crochet pattern in the Stitch Exploration Series. It features a fun twist on the Tunisian Simple Stitch, and embraces the lean of the fabric to create a uniquely shaped dishcloth.
Read MoreThe Stitch Exploration Series is back, and this time we’re checking out Tunisian crochet! The Tunisian Checkerboard Dishcloth combines two basic Tunisian crochet stitches to create a very aesthetically pleasing pattern. The texture is perfect for a face cloth, too!
Read MoreThis is the 11th square of the Travelling Afghan series, brought to you by Lion Brand Yarn and My Life in Yarn! It is the second square of the Winter-themed row, and I’m leaning into a favourite vision of cozy winter nights - drifting snow.
Read MoreThe final pattern of Scarftober 2021 is the October Fringe Scarf! This oversized and cozy scarf is perfect for this time of year, as the weather turns chilly and wet. Whip up this super bulky beauty in no time!
Read MoreWeek 4 of Scarftober brings us a cozy cowl with a bit of fun colourwork.
Read MoreThe Sheldon Scarf is the next pattern in the Scarftober series!
Read MoreHi friend! I’m Janine, the maker behind Capital Crochet. Thanks for stopping by my little corner of the fibre arts community!
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