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Psychedelic Doilies

Its getting crochetzy up in here.

Jessica

February 26, 2019

Chunky Cowl Free Crochet Pattern

I had the pleasure of publishing this free crochet pattern as a guest on the Stitch in Progress blog. The chunky cowl works up quickly and uses a 4 row repeat.

It’s an intermediate project and uses approximately 226 yards of yarn (I used less than one Chunky Caron Cake).

The free pattern calls for either a long color changing yarn or switching between two or more colors.

Look at this gorgeous finished project by one of my amazing testers!

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Jeanna Sadorra (@crazyoveryarn) on Feb 20, 2019 at 9:04am PST

And here’s another perfect color combo WIP photo.

 
 
 
 
 
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The color combinations are endless! If you make this quick cowl make sure to tag me on Instagram @psychedelicdoilies and use hashtag #psychedelicdoilies

You can also share your WIP and HOTH Psychedelic Doilies projects in my exclusive Facebook group. Join now.

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Happy Hooking!

Jessica

Chunky crochet cowl pattern

Filed Under: Free Patterns, Scarf Patterns Jessica

February 19, 2019

Perpetual Posts Ear Warmers Pattern

Today is the third installment in the Perpetual Posts Pattern series. This easy ear warmer crochet pattern is simple enough for a beginner and makes for a quick project.

Related Patterns

  • Perpetual Posts Fingerless Gloves
  • Perpetual Posts Cowl

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Perpetual Posts Ear Warmers Pattern

Not only are these ear warmers fast and easy, it’s a real stash busting project. You’ve heard of one skein wonders, well this pattern takes only a fraction of a skein of Red Heart Unforgettable.

In fact, if you’ve already made one of the other two patterns in the series, you can use the remaining yarn to whip up these ear warmers. Two projects for the price of one!

The inspiration for this pattern series comes from a stitch repeat I found in a handy little book from Leisure Arts. It’s a pocket sized resource that I highly recommend. Click here to get the stitch guide.

Yarn

Red Heart Unforgettable

Medium 4 weight (100% acrylic)

Color (Sunrise), 1 skein

Yardage

Approximately 89 yards

Gauge

16 sts and 26 rows of sc = 5”

Hook

US 8H 5mm (or hook needed to obtain gauge)

Size

3 1/2” x 10 3/4” (laid flat)

Terminology

All crochet in US terms.

Stitches and Abbreviations

  • sk – skip
  • sp – space
  • ch – chain
  • sl st – slip stitch
  • sc – single crochet
  • dc – double crochet
  • fpdc – front post double crochet
  • fptr – front post treble

Stitch Guide

Front Post Double Crochet (fpdc):

Yarn over, insert hook from front to back to front around post of specified stitch and draw up a loop; (yarn over and draw through two loops) twice.

Front Post Treble Crochet (fptr):

Yarn over twice, insert hook from front to back to front around post of specified stitch and draw up a loop; (yarn over and draw through two loops) three times.

Notes:

  1. Pattern is worked in the round.
  2. Each round will be joined with a slip stitch to the first sc of round.
  3. Round 19 is optional. Adding a final row of slip stitches helps match the tension of the starting chain at the bottom of your ear warmers.

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Get the free pattern below or purchase an ad-free premium PDF on Etsy or Raverly with the links at the bottom of this post.

Perpetual Posts Ear Warmers Free Crochet Pattern

Free Ear Warmer Crochet Pattern

Instructions

Chain 68, sl st to first chain to join.

Round 1: Ch 1, sc in each stitch around; sl st to join. 68 sts

Round 2: Ch 1,*sc in next 3 sts, ch 1, sk next st; repeat from * around; sl st to join. 51 sc, 17 ch-1 sps

Round 3: Ch 1,sc in each sc and in each ch-1 sp around; sl st to join. 68 sts

Round 4: Ch 1, *sc in next 3 sts, sk next sc, dc in ch-1 sp from round 2. Repeat from * around; sl st to join. 51 sc, 17 dc

Round 5: Ch 1,sc in each st around; sl st to join. 68 sts

Round 6: Ch 1,sc in each st around; sl st to join. 68 sts

Round 7: Ch 1,sc in each st around; sl st to join.  68 sts

Round 8: Ch 1, *sc in next 3 sts, sk next sc, fptr around dc post (four rows below); repeat from * around; sl st to join.  51 sc, 17 fptr

Round 9: Ch 1,sc in each st around; sl st to join. 68 sts

Round 10: Ch 1, *sc in next 3 sts, sk next sc, fpdc around treble post (two rows below); repeat from * around; sl st to join. 51 sc, 17 fpdc

Round 11: Ch 1,sc in each st around; sl st to join.  68 sts

Rounds 12-17: (repeat rounds 6-11) one time.

Round 18: Ch 1, sc in each st around; sl st to join. 68 sts

Round 19 (optional): Ch 1, sl st in each st around loosley; sl st to join. 68 sts

Cut yarn, tie off, and weave in ends.


I’d love to see your finished project! Make sure to tag me on Instagram @psychedelicdoilies and use hashtag #psychedelicdoilies

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Happy Hooking!

Jessica

Filed Under: Ear Warmer / Headband Patterns, Free Patterns Jessica

February 12, 2019

Perpetual Posts Cowl Pattern

I have another free crochet pattern for you today! Behold, the Perpetual Posts Cowl. This is the second pattern in my Perpetual Posts series.

Free crochet patterns. Perpetual Posts matching cowl and fingerless gloves.

Related Posts:

  • Perpetual Posts Gloves
  • Perpetual Posts Ear Warmers

Free Colorful Cowl Crochet Pattern

The Perpetual Posts cowl uses the same simple stitch repeat as the wrist warmers, making a lovely matching pair. Both patterns are easy enough for a beginner and make quick projects.

One Skein Crochet Project

Both the cowl pattern and the glove pattern are one skein wonders but actually it gets even better. You can crochet both projects from the same skein of Red Heart Unforgettable!

The cowl pattern is available for free below or you can purchase the inexpensive ad-free PDF at the bottom of this post.

Click here to add to your Ravelry queue.

Free cowl crochet pattern. The Perpetual Posts Cowl by Psychedelic Doilies.

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Yarn

Red Heart Unforgettable

Medium 4 weight (100% acrylic)

Color (Sunrise), 1 skein

Yardage

Approximately 151 yards

Gauge

16 sts and 26 rows in sc = 5”

Hook

US 8H 5mm

(or hook size needed to obtain gauge)

Size

4.5” x 15.25” (laid flat)

Terminology

All crochet in US terms.

Stitches and Abbreviations

  • sp – space
  • sk – skip
  • ch – chain
  • sl st – slip stitch
  • sc – single crochet
  • dc – double crochet
  • fpdc – front post double crochet
  • fptr – front post treble crochet

Stitch Guide

Front Post Double Crochet (fpdc):

Yarn over, insert hook from front to back to front around post of specified stitch and draw up a loop; (yarn over and draw through two loops) twice.

Front Post Treble Crochet (fptr):

Yarn over twice, insert hook from front to back to front around post of specified stitch and draw up a loop; (yarn over and draw through two loops) three times.

Notes

  1. Pattern is worked in the round.
  2. Each round will be joined with a slip stitch to the first sc of round.
  3. For longer scarf, chain any multiple of four and follow pattern instructions, ignoring stitch counts.
The Perpetual Posts Cowl - a free scarf crochet pattern by Psychedelic Doilies.

Instructions

Chain 100, sl st to first chain to join.

Round 1: Ch 1, sc in each stitch around; sl st to join. 100 sts

Round 2: Ch 1,*sc in next 3 sts, ch 1, sk next st; repeat from * around; sl st to join. 75 sc, 25 ch-1 sps

Round 3: Ch 1,sc in each sc and in each ch-1 sp around; sl st to join. 100 sts

Round 4: Ch 1, *sc in next 3 sts, sk next sc, dc in ch-1 sp from round 2. Repeat from * around; sl st to join. 75 sc, 25 dc

Round 5: Ch 1,sc in each st around; sl st to join. 100 sts

Round 6: Ch 1,sc in each st around; sl st to join.  

Round 7: Ch 1,sc in each st around; sl st to join.  

Round 8: Ch 1, *sc in next 3 sts, sk next sc, fptr around dc post (four rows below); repeat from * around; sl st to join.  75 sc, 25 fptr

Round 9: Ch 1,sc in each st around; sl st to join. 100 sts

Round 10: Ch 1, *sc in next 3 sts, sk next sc, fpdc around treble post (two rows below); repeat from * around; sl st to join. 75 sc, 25 fpdc

Round 11: Ch 1,sc in each st around; sl st to join.  100 sts

Rounds 12-23: (repeat rounds 6-11) two times.

Round 24: Ch 1, sc in each st around; sl st to join. 100 sts

Cut yarn, tie off, and weave in ends.

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Happy Hooking!

Jessica

Filed Under: Free Patterns, Scarf Patterns Jessica

February 6, 2019

Perpetual Posts Fingerless Gloves Crochet Pattern

I have a new free crochet glove pattern today for everyone out there who loves ALL THINGS BRIGHT AND COLORFUL like me. The Perpetual Posts fingerless gloves marries those two things in crochet that are hard to combine – color and texture. If you use my recommended yarn (Red Heart Unforgettable) these wrist warmers create a beautiful gradient effect, accentuated by the posts.

Related Posts:

  • Perpetual Posts Cowl
  • Perpetual Posts Ear Warmers
  • Perpetual Posts Hat
  • Perpetual Posts Bundle

Perpetual Posts Fingerless Gloves Free Pattern

Perpetual Posts Fingerless Gloves. A free wrist warmer crochet pattern using Red Heart Unforgettable yarn.
Crochet stitch guide book from Leisure Arts.

This free wrist warmer / texting glove pattern is easy enough for a beginner, featuring predominantly the single crochet stitch with some post stitches thrown in as well.

The inspiration for this pattern comes from a handy little crochet stitch guide book from Leisure Arts. I love this pocket sized book! It has 86 different stitch patterns with easy to understand instructions and colorful photo swatches.

I have many patterns coming out this year inspired by stitches I found in this helpful book. Get it here.

Yarn

Red Heart Unforgettable

  • Medium 4 weight (100% acrylic)
  • Color (Sunrise), 1 skein

Yardage – Approximately 111 yards

Gauge – 16 sts and 26 rows in sc = 5”

Hook – US 8H 5mm  (or hook size needed to obtain gauge)

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Size – 7.5” x 3.5” (Snugly fits medium/average hand)

Terminology – All crochet in US terms.

Stitches and Abbreviations

  • sp – space
  • sk – skip
  • ch – chain
  • sl st – slip stitch
  • sc – single crochet
  • dc – double crochet
  • fpdc – front post double crochet
  • fptr – front post treble crochet

Stitch Guide

Front Post Double Crochet (fpdc):

Yarn over, insert hook from front to back to front around post of specified stitch and draw up a loop; (yarn over and draw through two loops) twice.

Front Post Treble Crochet (fptr):

Yarn over twice, insert hook from front to back to front around post of specified stitch and draw up a loop; (yarn over and draw through two loops) three times.

Notes

  1. To test potential size/fit, wrap beginning chain around base of four fingers.
  2. Pattern is worked in the round.
  3. Each round will be joined with a slip stitch to the first sc of round.
  4. For longer gloves: after round 17, repeat rounds 6-11 until desired length, then add two more rows of sc.
Easy and free beginner fingerless gloves crochet pattern using Red Heart Unforgettable yarn.

You can find the forever free pattern below or if you prefer an ad-free, printable PDF you can purchase one from my store.

 

 

Instructions

Chain 24, sl st to first chain to join.

Round 1: Ch 1, sc in each stitch around; sl st to join. 24 sts

Round 2: Ch 1,*sc in next 3 sts, ch 1, sk next st; repeat from *around; sl st to join. 18 sc, 6 ch-1 sps

Round 3: Ch 1,sc in each sc and in each ch-1 sp around; sl st to join.  24 sts

Round 4: Ch 1, *sc in next 3 sts, sk next sc, dc in ch-1 sp from round 2. Repeat from *around; sl st to join.  18 sc, 6 dc

Round 5: Ch 1,sc in each st around; sl st to join.  24 sts

Round 6: Ch 1,sc in each st around; sl st to join.  24 sts

Round 7: Ch 1,sc in each st around; sl st to join. 24 sts

Round 8: Ch 1, *sc in next 3 sts, sk next sc, fptr around dc post (four rows below); repeat from * around; sl st to join.  18 sc, 6 fptr

Round 9: Ch 1,sc in each st around; sl st to join.  24 sts

Round 10: Ch 1, *sc in next 3 sts, sk next sc, fpdc around treble post (two rows below); repeat from * around; sl st to join. 18 sc, 6 fpdc

Round 11: Ch 1,sc in each st around; sl st to join.  24 sts

Round 12: Ch 1, sc in next three sts, ch 5, sk 5 sts, (thumbhole created) sc in remaining sts around; sl st to join. 19 sc, 1 ch-5 sp

Round 13: Ch 1, sc in next 3 sts, 5 sc in ch-5 sp, sc in remaining sts around; sl st to join. 24 sts

Rounds 14-17: repeat rounds 8-11

Rounds 18-35: (repeat rounds 6-11) three times.

Rounds 36-37: Ch 1, sc in each st around; sl st to join. 24 sts

Cut yarn, tie off, and weave in ends.

Perpetual Posts Fingerless Gloves. A free wrist warmer crochet pattern using Red Heart Unforgettable yarn.

Happy Hooking!

Jessica

Filed Under: Free Patterns, Glove Patterns Jessica

February 5, 2019

Easy Beginner Slouchy Hat Crochet Pattern

I’ve been keeping this fun beanie pattern a secret! Marie from Underground Crafter was gracious enough to allow me to write a guest post. She is a prolific and talented designer so make sure to follower here while you’re visiting.

Free Slouchy Hat Pattern

This light weight beanie is easy enough for a beginner and uses only 116 yards of yarn in Red Heart Unforgettable.

Click here to get the free hat pattern at Underground Crafter.

Happy Hooking!

Jessica

Filed Under: Free Patterns, Hat Patterns Jessica

January 23, 2019

Body Part and Organs Crochet Patterns

As a crochet blogger I love admiring the work of others and am often times left in awe at the skill and talent of my fellow hookers. So when I find an amazing designer sometimes I just have to tell you about them!

The Optimistic Cynic is an Etsy shop by New York based designer and artist Sarah Burns who specializes in anatomically correct body part and internal organ crochet patterns and products.

You read that right.

Crochet Body Part Crochet Patterns

One stop shopping for all your crochet body part needs!

Sarah sells many crochet patterns and even more finished products for that hard-to-buy for person in your life who needs a handmade gallbladder (complete with gall stones!) or reproductive system. (Some are NSFW)

There are over 90 crochet body part listings in her Etsy shop!

Click the links or pictures below to be taken to a few of her individual listings on Etsy or visit her shop The Optimistic Cynic to see everything.

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Anatomically Correct Heart Crochet Pattern

Anatomically correct heart crochet pattern on Etsy.

GallBladder with Gall Stones Crochet Pattern

Gallbladder and gall stones crochet pattern.

Human Lungs Crochet Pattern

Human lungs crochet pattern plush.

Uterus Crochet Pattern Plush

Uterus Plush Crochet Pattern

Kidneys with Bladder Crochet Pattern

Kidneys with Bladder anatomically correct Crochet Pattern

Human Liver Crochet Pattern Plush

Human liver crochet pattern plush.

Make sure to give Sarah some hearts (no pun intended) when you favorite her shop, patterns, or products on Etsy. (Designers love to get that little buzz from the Etsy App when someone hearts their stuffs.)

Favorite now: The Optimistic Cynic

If you crochet one of Sarah’s amazing patterns I’d love to see! You can share your WIP and HOTH body parts in the Psychedelic Doilies Crochet Group.

Make sure to answer the two entry questions or after 24 hours your request will be denied.

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Happy Hooking!

Jessica

Anatomically correct body part and internal organ crochet patterns.

Filed Under: Etsy Finds Jessica

January 19, 2019

Winter C2C Table Runner Crochet Pattern

This winter c2c table runner will keep the holiday cheer around long after Santa has come and gone. The free crochet pattern features a snowflake or poinsettia design.

Snowflake c2c table runner crochet pattern

Now that Christmas is in the books again we’ve probably all packed away the twinkle and tinsel that goes along with the holiday season. Don’t get me wrong, by the time the holidays wind down I’m ready to say goodbye to my tree and the like but I’m also kinda sad to lose so much joyful decor in one fell swoop. Enter me.

Winter Table Runner Crochet Pattern

I says to myself, self – why do we suffer through all those long, cold, dull winter days without a sparkle in sight? The dismal stretch between St Nick and Summer can be such drain on the spirit. To remedy the winter woes I designed this fun and festive table runner that you don’t have to pack away after all the elves and reindeer go home.

Inspired by leftover yarn from my Buddy the Elf Blanket and the design of my Ugly Sweater Christmas Blanket I whipped up this table runner to spark joy during the rest of winter.

Below you’ll find the chart in full and the written c2c instructions. You can also purchase an ad-free, printable PDF from my shop. The paid pattern includes written instructions, chart, and a 3 part breakdown of the chart.

 

Materials

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  • 5mm H hook (my favorite)
  • Yarn Needle (love these)
  • I Love This Yarn Metallic Peacock
  • Bernat Pipsqueak Whitey White
  • Red Heart Super Saver Gray Heather

Snowflake c2c table runner crochet pattern

Technique and Deets

I used the mini c2c (corner to corner) method to make my table runner and the finished piece, including sc border, measures approximately 10 x 42 inches. If you’d like your table runner shorter or longer you can easily add or take away a repeat of the poinsettia pattern by sketching it out on graph paper.

The Pipsqueak yarn is a bit bulkier so I modified my HDC stitch to use only 2 stitches per square on tiles using this fun fluffy yarn. The rest of my squares use the traditional 3 HDC stitches per tile. The graph is two tone (blue and white) but I chose to do the accents in gray instead of white.

Border

I added a simple sc border working 2 sc on the side of each square with a sc, ch 2, sc in each corner. For more border ideas check out my Crochet Edges and Borders Pinterest Board. Follow Now.

Snowflake poinsettia c2c table runner crochet pattern

New to  Crocheting Graphs?

If you’re unfamiliar with crocheting graphs check out these helpful articles I’ve put together:

  • c2c for beginners
  • 3 ways to crochet a graph
  • estimating yardage in graphghans
  • minimizing gaps in c2c

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Written c2c Instructions

  • [WS]: wrong side
  • [RS]: right side

Color Legend

  • w: White 
  • b: blue 

 

→ Row 1 [WS]: b 

← Row 2 [RS]: b2 

→ Row 3 [WS]: b, w, b 

← Row 4 [RS]: b4 

→ Row 5 [WS]: b2, w, b2 

← Row 6 [RS]: b6 

→ Row 7 [WS]: b3, w, b3 

← Row 8 [RS]: b8 

→ Row 9 [WS]: b4, w, b4 

← Row 10 [RS]: b3, w, b2, w, b3 

→ Row 11 [WS]: b4, w, b, w, b4 

← Row 12 [RS]: b4, w4, b4 

→ Row 13 [WS]: b5, w, b, w, b5 

← Row 14 [RS]: b5, w4, b5 

→ Row 15 [WS]: b6, w, b, w, b6 

← Row 16 [RS]: b3, w3, b, w2, b, w3, b3 

→ Row 17 [WS]: b4, w3, b3, w3, b4 

← Row 18 [RS]: b5, w3, b2, w3, b5 

→ Row 19 [WS]: b, w4, b4, w, b4, w4, b 

Corner – begin decreasing

← Row 20 [RS]: b6, w3, b2, w3, b5 

→ Row 21 [WS]: b4, w3, b3, w3, b3, w, b2 

← Row 22 [RS]: b6, w3, b, w2, b, w3, b3 

→ Row 23 [WS]: b6, w, b, w, b6, w, b3 

← Row 24 [RS]: b10, w4, b5 

→ Row 25 [WS]: b5, w, b, w, b6, w, b4 

← Row 26 [RS]: b3, w, b2, w, b4, w4, b4 

→ Row 27 [WS]: b4, w, b, w, b5, w, b, w, b4 

← Row 28 [RS]: b4, w4, b4, w, b2, w, b3 

→ Row 29 [WS]: b4, w, b6, w, b, w, b5  

← Row 30 [RS]: b5, w4, b10 

→ Row 31 [WS]: b3, w, b6, w, b, w, b6 

← Row 32 [RS]: b3, w3, b, w2, b, w3, b6 

→ Row 33 [WS]: b2, w, b3, w3, b3, w3, b4 

← Row 34 [RS]: b5, w3, b2, w3, b6 

→ Row 35 [WS]: b, w4, b4, w, b4, w4, b 

← Row 36 [RS]: b6, w3, b2, w3, b5 

→ Row 37 [WS]: b4, w3, b3, w3, b3, w, b2 

← Row 38 [RS]: b6, w3, b, w2, b, w3, b3 

→ Row 39 [WS]: b6, w, b, w, b6, w, b3 

← Row 40 [RS]: b10, w4, b5 

→ Row 41 [WS]: b5, w, b, w, b6, w, b4 

← Row 42 [RS]: b3, w, b2, w, b4, w4, b4 

→ Row 43 [WS]: b4, w, b, w, b5, w, b, w, b4 

← Row 44 [RS]: b4, w4, b4, w, b2, w, b3 

→ Row 45 [WS]: b4, w, b6, w, b, w, b5 

← Row 46 [RS]: b5, w4, b10 

→ Row 47 [WS]: b3, w, b6, w, b, w, b6 

← Row 48 [RS]: b3, w3, b, w2, b, w3, b6 

→ Row 49 [WS]: b2, w, b3, w3, b3, w3, b4 

← Row 50 [RS]: b5, w3, b2, w3, b6 

→ Row 51 [WS]: b, w4, b4, w, b4, w4, b 

← Row 52 [RS]: b6, w3, b2, w3, b5 

→ Row 53 [WS]: b4, w3, b3, w3, b3, w, b2 

← Row 54 [RS]: b6, w3, b, w2, b, w3, b3 

→ Row 55 [WS]: b6, w, b, w, b6, w, b3 

← Row 56 [RS]: b10, w4, b5 

→ Row 57 [WS]: b5, w, b, w, b6, w, b4 

← Row 58 [RS]: b3, w, b2, w, b4, w4, b4 

→ Row 59 [WS]: b4, w, b, w, b5, w, b, w, b4 

← Row 60 [RS]: b4, w4, b4, w, b2, w, b3 

→ Row 61 [WS]: b4, w, b6, w, b, w, b5 

← Row 62 [RS]: b5, w4, b10 

→ Row 63 [WS]: b3, w, b6, w, b, w, b6 

← Row 64 [RS]: b3, w3, b, w2, b, w3, b6 

→ Row 65 [WS]: b2, w, b3, w3, b3, w3, b4 

← Row 66 [RS]: b5, w3, b2, w3, b6 

→ Row 67 [WS]: b, w4, b4, w, b4, w4, b 

← Row 68 [RS]: b6, w3, b2, w3, b5 

→ Row 69 [WS]: b4, w3, b3, w3, b3, w, b2 

← Row 70 [RS]: b6, w3, b, w2, b, w3, b3 

→ Row 71 [WS]: b6, w, b, w, b6, w, b3 

← Row 72 [RS]: b10, w4, b5 

→ Row 73 [WS]: b5, w, b, w, b6, w, b4 

← Row 74 [RS]: b3, w, b2, w, b4, w4, b4 

→ Row 75 [WS]: b4, w, b, w, b5, w, b, w, b4 

← Row 76 [RS]: b4, w4, b4, w, b2, w, b3 

→ Row 77 [WS]: b4, w, b6, w, b, w, b5 

← Row 78 [RS]: b5, w4, b10 

→ Row 79 [WS]: b3, w, b6, w, b, w, b6 

← Row 80 [RS]: b3, w3, b, w2, b, w3, b6 

→ Row 81 [WS]: b2, w, b3, w3, b3, w3, b4 

← Row 82 [RS]: b5, w3, b2, w3, b6 

→ Row 83 [WS]: b, w4, b4, w, b4, w4, b 

Corner  – begin decreasing

← Row 84 [RS]: b5, w3, b2, w3, b5 

→ Row 85 [WS]: b4, w3, b3, w3, b4 

← Row 86 [RS]: b3, w3, b, w2, b, w3, b3 

→ Row 87 [WS]: b6, w, b, w, b6 

← Row 88 [RS]: b5, w4, b5 

→ Row 89 [WS]: b5, w, b, w, b5 

← Row 90 [RS]: b4, w4, b4 

→ Row 91 [WS]: b4, w, b, w, b4 

← Row 92 [RS]: b3, w, b2, w, b3 

→ Row 93 [WS]: b4, w, b4 

← Row 94 [RS]: b8 

→ Row 95 [WS]: b3, w, b3 

← Row 96 [RS]: b6 

→ Row 97 [WS]: b2, w, b2 

← Row 98 [RS]: b4 

→ Row 99 [WS]: b, w, b 

← Row 100 [RS]: b2 

→ Row 101 [WS]: b 

c2c snowflake table runner crochet pattern

Winter c2c Table Runner Chart

c2c winter snowflake table runner crochet pattern

 

 

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January 7, 2019

Made with Love Custom Stickers and Stamps for Creatives

If your New Years resolution was to take your handmade business more seriously, then I have something exciting to show you. I understand how hard it can be to find cute and affordable accessories to elevate your small craft business. That’s why I’ve designed hundreds of products with makers in mind.

Doodle Wreath Handmade With Love
Doodle Wreath Handmade With Love
by Psychedelic Doilies

 

Personalized Made With Love Stickers

These custom “Handmade with Love” stickers are my biggest seller on Zazzle and I think you can see why. They’re so stinkin cute! The minimalist doodle wreath adds a whimsical touch to your products and packaging and you can personalize them with your name or business.

Handmade with Love Personalized Doodle Wreath Classic Round Sticker
Handmade with Love Personalized Doodle Wreath Classic Round Sticker
by PsychedelicDoilies

Plus! This design comes on not one but many products to fit the needs of every maker. Business cards, gift bags, return address stickers, and more! You can choose either the stickers above, which come 20 to a sheet, or you may decide to splurge for the rubber stamp version, below (and save money, in the long run!). The stamp comes in three varieties, with a handle, without, and self inking.

Click either image or links below the images to purchase on Zazzle or click here to find all of my craft business products.

Custom Handmade with Love Rubber Stamp

Personalized Made with Love Rubber Stamp
Personalized Made with Love Rubber Stamp
by PsychedelicDoilies

Handmade with Love Business Cards

Handmade with Love Doodle Wreath Business Card
Handmade with Love Doodle Wreath Business Card
by PsychedelicDoilies

 

You can find these product and loads more in my Zazzle store. I love to design business supplies, home decor, and everything in between specifically for creatives.

Whether you want a funny mug for your favorite hooker or are wanting to take your crochet, knit, or creative business to the next level with customized business cards, gift tags, and more; you’ll find something for everyone!

If you decide to purchase something from the Psychedelic Doilies Zazzle Store, please share!

You can tag me on Instagram @psychedelicdoilies or on Facebook @psychedelicdoiliesblog

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See you there soon and Happy Hooking!

Jessica

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January 2, 2019

Corelle Bowl Cozy Free Crochet Pattern

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Microwaveable crochet bowl cozies had their moment in 2018 and I thought they were a brilliant idea. After searching for the perfect free pattern for a bowl cover that would fit my Corelle dinnerware I finally decided to just design my own. This free pattern is easy enough for a beginner and works up quickly so that you’ll have the perfect bowl cozy in just 12 rounds. 

Microwaveable Bowl Cozies Pattern

I don’t know if it’s a southern thing or what but everybody and their Grandma has Correlle dishes where I come from. They’re light, durable, and come in heaps of patterns. Plus, the dinnerware sets come in standard dimensions so my bowls are the same size as Aunt Susie’s.

Microwaveable Correlle Bowl Cozy Crochet Pattern

When I first saw crochet bowl covers trending I loved the idea. We microwave things all the time and are constantly dealing with the dreaded “hot bowl” syndrome. Oatmeal, grits, and spaghettios are a regular occurrence around here.

So I hopped on Pinterest to find a free pattern for bowl cozies but became frustrated when multiple crochet patterns didn’t begin to fit my Corelle bowls. Enter me.

These work up so quickly and not only make a great addition to your kitchen but I think would sell well at local markets and craft fairs.  Keep scrolling for the free pattern and video tutorial or purchase the ad-free PDF in my shop or with the button below.

 

Corelle Bowl Cozy Free Crochet Pattern
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Corelle Bowl Cozy Crochet Pattern

Materials

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  • One small 2.5 oz ball of cotton yarn (I used Peaches and Cream in Rosemary)
  • 4.25 mm G hook ( I use the one from this set )
  • Scissors
  • Needle for weaving in ends (my fav!)

Stitches used:

  • magic circle
  • slip stitch
  • half double crochet
  • single crochet (back loop only)

Note: Always Ch 1 at the beginning of a row. Join each row with a slip stitch to the first stitch of the row.

Beginning in magic circle (if unfamiliar with magic circle, chain 3 and slip stitch to first chain to create circle):

R1: 10 HDC in circle

R2: 2 HDC in each st around. (20 sts)

R3: HDC in first st, 2 HDC in next st. Repeat pattern around. (30sts)

R4: HDC in first 2 sts, 2 HDC in next st. Repeat pattern around. (40 sts)

R5: HDC in first 3 sts, 2 HDC in next st. Repeat pattern around. (50 sts)

R6: HDC in each st around. (50 sts)

R7: HDC in first 9 sts, 2 HDC in next stitch. Repeat pattern around. (55 sts)

R8: HDC around. (55sts)

R9: HDC in first 10 sts, 2 HDC in next stitch. Repeat pattern around. (60 sts)

R10: HDC around. (60 sts)

R11: HDC in first 11 sts, 2 HDC in next st. Repeat pattern around. (65 sts)

R12: SC in back loop only around. (65 sts)

Cut yarn, weave in ends. Easy peasy!

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Happy Hooking!

Jessica

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Hey there, I’m Jessica – a 30 something who has become increasingly obsessed with all things yarn and thread related in my old age. I love designing unique crochet patterns and products for the modern nerd.

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