Dearne Crochet Headband/Earwarmer

My daughter has always loved wide headbands and I have been keeping her in stock with them, for as long as I can remember.I noticed that the knitted one I had done for her back in her teens, was looking rather worn.  I rummaged through the stash, found some yarn and set about making this one.This works up quickly and is made from Stylecraft Special Aran and uses a 5mm hook.Beginner friendly!This is a free pattern and available for download on Love Crochet.

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DD Crochet Cowl/Neckwarmer

 A very good friend asked me to make a Cowl for her. I had been playing around with Star Stitch at the time and so felt it was a good idea to use it in this Cowl.  I also named this after my friend. Sometimes in life, if you are lucky enough you have a person who is always there for you, no matter what. Deb is that person for me!At the time I did not really think this would be a popular pattern.  Just goes to show you can never tell what people will love. This pattern is often downloaded more than 450 times in a month.I often tend to do things a little different and the cowl is one of these things.  It is made with 2 strands of Aran weight yarn (double).  Any Aran could be used Aran weight yarn used.  The one pictured was made from Bendigo Woollen Mills Luxury 10 ply.  It is so very soft. This is an Australian Yarn and can be purchased online via their web page.  A good alternative to this yarn would be King Cole Merino Blend Aran.   The same results could be achieved using a Chunky Yarn with one strand.This is a free pattern and can be found in my Ravelry Store and on Love Crochetdd_neckwarmer.pngThis post may contain affiliate links 

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Sometimes You Just Need a Triangle

Sometimes you just need a simple Triangle.Think of all the possibilities!  Cushions, blankets, bunting.  Or you may have a flat chested doll that needs a bikini!I whipped up this little Triangle as part of a much larger design I have been working on for AGES!  I wanted a Triangle with specific angles to it, as it had to fit in a specific spot.TriangleBy AuburncraftUSA TermsSc- Single CrochetCh- ChainDec- Single Crochet two togetherSc3tog- Single Crochet three together.-----------------------------------------------------------------------5mm HookDk YarnMeasurements  Using Dk Yarn.Triangle Measurements 5”/12.7cm x 5”/12.7cmtriangle collage measureUse stitch markers to keep track of decrease rows.Ch25.Row 1. Sc into 4th ch from hook.  Sc in each ch across. Turn (23)Row 2. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 19 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (21)Row 3. And every alternate Row from here. Ch1. Sc in each st across. Turn.Row 4. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 17 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (19)Row 6. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 15 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (17)Row 8. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 13 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (15)Row 10. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 11 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (13)Row 12. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 9 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (11)Row 14. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 7 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (9)Row 16. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 5 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (7)Row 18. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 3 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (5)Row 20. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 1 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (3)Row 22. Sc3tog. Fasten off and cut yarn.Sew in ends.Block Triangles so they sit flat.  This will make them easier to join.The main picture is a little teaser of what I am making from these.  It is going to beFAB-U-LOUS!!!!! 

Crochet Metallic Flower

 I had a wedding to attend earlier this year and I was very excited at the prospect of attending.   I wanted to (hopefully) look nice.I am one of those people, who go and try on a dress and just cannot find anything I like. I also do not want to spend a million dollars on a dress (if I had a million dollars, I would not spend it on a dress anyway).  I have to also say that I do have my own style.  What I rather like, may not be something others would wear, but that's okay and I will own it!I had some ideas for a dress, swishing around in my head and so I took a trip to my local yarn store.  I walked away with a number of balls of Madame Tricot Metallic Gold yarn (full disclosure, I also grabbed a few other squishy lovelies that were calling my name.  We all know you can never have enough!).I set to and began making my dress.  I wanted a yoke with flowers around it.  After trying several different flowers and a lot of frogging,  I finally, settled on this design.Metallic flower.jpgThe pattern for the flower is available for free on my RavelryGetting the yoke just right was a lot of trial and error.  In the end I was very pleased with the  result.Once the Yoke was done, the rest was smooth sailing. I placed another row of flowers at the waist and then again near the bottom of the dress.The day of the wedding was quite warm and my dress was just right for it.At times, I like to enter some of my crochet into the local shows and decided to enter the dress.  I was quite pleased that it won a prize. Noosa show 4.jpgOne day I may write the pattern for the dress up.  But at this stage there is only the pattern for the flower.

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  • Do not copy and paste the pattern onto your own blog, in a Facebook group, or anywhere else. Link to this page instead (or my ravelry). Doing anything else is copyright theft.
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Shaggadelic Key-hole Scarf

 It’s Shaggadelic Baby!Shaggadelic Key Hole Scarf. A fun warm scarf/neck warmerFor the pattern I use Drops Melody to get that fluffy look and the base is Stylecraft Aran . But this is a great pattern for those (if like me) that have a few of those fluffy balls of yarn, even eyelash yarn and you don’t quite know what to do with it.One size fits mostAvailable in UK and USA termsFinished measurement of scarf is 112cmScarf is crochet in Single/Double crochet and then has surface slip stitch over the entire scarf. This works up quickly and would suit most levels of ability.7mm hookStylecraft AranDrops MelodyThe pattern is available in Uk terms and USA termsThis pattern is for personal use only. Please do not copy, rewrite, or redistribute this pattern as your own or otherwise. Please do not resell my patterns.You are welcome to sell items made from this pattern, but please credit me as the designer and add a link to purchase my pattern in your sale.Please note my patterns and my images are copyright protected, please do not use my images to sell your items.This pattern has been tested by a large group with varying abilities in crochet.This pattern is available as a free download on RavelryAlso available on Love CrochetIf you download and make this Scarf please be a sport and pop up a picture as a project on Ravelry.  Not many people bother to and I do love to see the results!!!!!

PATTERN PERMISSIONS

This is a FREE pattern (download is available on ravelry), and by using it, you’re agreeing to the following conditions.You’re welcome to sell what you make with it; for online listings, please link back to my blog (or ravelry) using something like this:

Pattern byAuburncraftAuburncraftcrochet.com
What is not allowed:
  • Do not resell the pattern, altered or in its original form.
  • Do not copy and paste the pattern onto your own blog, in a Facebook group, or anywhere else. Link to this page instead (or my ravelry). Doing anything else is copyright theft.
  • Do not use any of my photos from this site (or any of my other sites) to promote yourself or your crochet business on your own blog, Facebook page, or anywhere else.
  • Do not post a translation of the pattern anywhere – this is copyright theft. If you would like to help make a translation available, please contact me.
  • Do not make a video tutorial of this pattern (or any of my patterns).