This is a giant granny square baby blanket. I used baby's first yarn by lion brand.
Pale lavender scarf
This yarn was amazing to work with! It is a bulky wool nylon blend. I made this scarf in no time with 4 balls.
Bright bamboo scarf
This is a bright bamboo fiber scarf. I used a basic shell crochet stitch.
Gift scarf
Found some wonderful merino superwash bulky yarn called katia fabula from Barcelona Spain to make a scarf. I used a half double crochet through the back loop stitch which makes a nice ribbing effect. This will make a great birthday gift!
Rainbow extra wide scarf
Here is an extra wide scarf I made from two skeins of seastorm yarn bee rainbow wool. I thought it would come out longer and be more like a shawl so I guess that's why people follow patterns. However, it still turned out to be a nice wide scarf. I crocheted this in a simple... Continue Reading →
Mango moon scarf
Here is a fun scarf made out of Mango Moon 100% viscose. It is very bulky and I used a K crochet hook with a basic fan stitch. It had a nice weight and drapes well! However, this yarn was incredibly difficult to work with so it'll be quite some time before I use it... Continue Reading →
Multicolor fan stitch scarf
This was a quick scarf to make and I really liked this yarn. The scarf is made from two skeins of classic shades universal yarn. This was the first time I tried doing a fan stitch which is a little bit different from a shell stitch. I'll have to make some more in different colors!
Green shell scarf
Finally finished another shell stitch crocheted scarf. I used three skeins of Patons 100% organic cotton yarn which was great to work with.
One hour no pattern dish cloth
As you can see, this is a very plain and simple one hour dish cloth made from blue cotton yarn. It's all double crochet stitch with a crude shell border 🙂
Baby Blanket Finished, Shipped, and Received
Here is a baby blanket I made for Briana's baby who arrived yesterday evening 🙂  I made up this design with four large granny squares that were 15 rows wide, then did a single crochet joining stitch then used a different baby yarn for the final border.