Free Friday – Crochet Pattern

Hey my lovelies! Here I am again with another Friday pattern feature. These patterns are not created by me, but by other very skilled and creative crochet artists who offer some of their hard work for free use!

How about a beautiful, summery flower necklace pattern today?

This pattern can be worked with crochet thread or yarn in any colors you desire. You could also use the flowers on a hair clip, bracelet or as an applique on clothes, bags, shoes, so many possibilities!

Keep on hooking!

Free Friday – Crochet Pattern

Welcome to another free pattern feature! These patterns are not created by me, but by other very skilled and creative crochet artists who offer some of their hard work for free use!

Today’s pattern is a pop of color to get your spring feelings started:

This pattern comes with lots of photos to make it easier to follow and you can use any colors that strike your fancy! Create a colorful spring blanket you can enjoy all year long.

Keep on hooking!

Flower Hat now available!

Yes, I just released my flower hat pattern! 🙂

It is available on Ravelry and Etsy!

Patterns

Currently Available Patterns

Dragon Scarf – $9
Dragon Scarf
on Ravelry on Craftsy on Etsy
Viking Hat – $4
Viking Hat
on Ravelry on Craftsy on Etsy
Boot Cuffs – Free
119
on Ravelry on Craftsy
Jellyfish Hat – $2.5
Blue Jellyfish
on Ravelry on Craftsy on Etsy
Flower Hat – $2.5
Flower Hat
on Ravelry on Craftsy on Etsy

These patterns are made by Bianca Wulff for MyntKat Creations, do not sell, alter, copy or offer for download. You can sell items made from these patterns, credit with a link back is appreciated.

More jelly, less eyes!

The eyes I ordered have still not arrived. 🙁 So no chance of working on the dragon pattern for now. However, I am distracting myself with other endeavors. I have finished writing AND testing the jelly fish hat pattern! I’ve taken plenty of photos that I will have to process in the next few days to finish up the pattern.

I have also started writing out the sunflower hat pattern (translating my shorthand scribbles into a readable pattern) and will start working through and testing it in the next two weeks or so! It will feature a sunflower (pointy petals) and a gerbera-like (rounded petals) pattern, so there’s two options to work with. Of course any color/texture yarn can be used, so the customization options are endless.

But for now I need to get to bed and tomorrow I get to wear the costume I made for this year’s halloween!