Author: Alyssa Reid

WINTER LIGHTS PATTERN

WINTER LIGHTS BLANKET FINISHED SIZE 55” (140cm) square This blanket combines the Nine Patch (p. 42), Sawtooth Star (p. 58), and Ohio Star (p. 60) blocks to create the effect of twinkling Christmas lights. HOOKS Size G/6 (4 mm) NOTIONS Scissors and yarn needle for weaving in ends. NOTES The […]

Dragon Scale Gloves – Adult Size (Intermediate pattern)

These striking dragon-scale gloves are worked in the round using crocodile stitch for a textured, layered look. Designed for intermediate crocheters, this pattern creates a snug, flexible glove that fits most adult hands. You’ll begin by working crocodile scales up the wrist, form a thumb opening, then finish with a […]

14 BAD HABITS For Every CROCHETER 

As crocheters, we sometimes pick up bad habits over time, but these are 14 super bad habits that every crocheter needs to break right now. Hi, I’m Elise from the blog le petitsantcrochet.com and crochet is such a wonderful hobby that people of any age and skill level can enjoy. […]

25 Crochet Hacks

If you crochet, whether you are a beginner or someone who’s been crocheting for years like myself, I am going to be sharing with you 25 crochet hacks. I wish I knew sooner. That just totally changes the way I crochet and makes life so much easier. Stick around, we […]

50 Crochet Gift Ideas

Hello, welcome to my channel. I’m sky and it is so nice to have you here. Today I’m going to be sharing with you 50 crochet gift ideas. Guys, I am so excited for this list because I have compiled all of these ideas from crochet items. People have requested […]

100 BEGINNER FRIENDLY things to crochet

We’ve all been there. You have an insane amount of yarn but no idea what to crochet. You also don’t want to crochet something too challenging, but you do want to make something good. Well, fear not, because I am here with a hundred beginner friendly things to crochet that […]

CROCHET VS KNITTING

Are you looking for a new hobby and you don’t know which one to choose? Should you become a crocheter or a knitter? You may be wondering, what’s the difference anyway? Aren’t they basically the same thing? The answer is that there are actually a lot of differences between crocheting […]

Color Pooling Basics

If you’ve ever wondered how someone can turn this into this, then you’re in the right place. I’ve got five key concepts to help you become a successful color pooler. This is video number one in a three part series where first we go over the basics. Fundamentals are the […]

How to Pick Yarn Colors

One of the trickiest roadblocks that most beginner knitters and crocheters will face is how to create a decent color palette. Let’s face it, we all have that one granny square blanket. That’s a little questionable at this point. That hideous thing is a rite of passage. We’ve all done […]