Jennifer Christensen's Favorites

43 years old
Dearborn Heights, Michigan
  • A Rose for Mother

    Author by Emily Nelson, Hook Me Up! Crochet Introduction Moms-to-be could use some pampering. This Springy, cheery bath pouf will be a great gift, don't you think? (Hint: It's a great gift for your mom, too. Mother's Day is fast approaching...
  • Amigurumi Style Pug

    Author Bethany Hall Introduction This pattern Was created for my grandmothers Birthday. She had a much loved pug when she was newly married and has collected pug things ever since it passed away all those years ago. She was feeling down on her birthday...
  • Baby Snow Dragon

    Author Marjorie Jones Introduction This was one of my very first amigurumi pattterns, inspired by my love of dragons, and a result of my not being able to find an easy pattern for a small crocheted dragon. This pattern is also one of my most popular,...
  • Crochet Revolution Armband

    Author Kim P Werker Introduction It's time to add as much fuel as possible to the CROCHET REVOLUTION! Show your pride and solidarity by wearing your very own revolutionary armband. In true DIY style, stitch one up however you'd like. Not a fan...
  • Ice Princess

    Author by Chloe Nightingale Introduction Okay, I'm like Ebenezer Scrooge (I'd rather be like Scrooge McDuck and have a walk-in safe full of gold coins, but I don't). I think the holiday season is naff. I protest it every year by ignoring it...
    by Chloe
  • Reduction Tote Bag

    Author by Anne Frost Introduction When I was in high school, a push for environmental awareness was sparked by concern over the ozone layer. The US government managed to ban CFCs during this time and recycling programs sprouted up in towns all over the...
  • Rose Brooch

    Author Michelle Ryan (aka NezumiWorld) Introduction Quick and easy rose brooch has only 2 rows Materials List Double knit/ light worsted weight yarn used in choosen rose colour 3.75 mm (5 / F) hook Brooch back Finished Size Small Rose sized Gauge Gauge...
    by Nezumi1
  • Rose choker

    Author Ilana MacDonald Introduction This is a pattern for a rose choker. It was meant as a surprise present for a friend using leftover yarn from a project she asked me to do. The rose pattern was taken from the "Brier Rose" pattern by Jennifer...
    by Ilana@4
  • Stash Buster Cardigan Vest

    Author by Chloe Nightingale Introduction I keep hearing two complaints: people don't know what to do with that one skein of novelty yarn they purchased on impulse, and people don't know what to do with the skeins/partial skeins of yarn leftover...
    by Chloe
  • Swirl

    Author by Kristin Omdahl, for www.styledbykristin.com Introduction Here is your chance to learn a freeform spiral technique and wear it to prove it! This sweater wrap is crocheted with only a few simple stitches, easy to count increases, and requires...
  • The Incredibly Versatile Giant Snowflake

    Author by Even Howard Introduction I’ve wanted to make snowflake-inspired crochet forever. When I met with Rowan’s “Soft Baby” in my local yarn shop, I knew that the season had finally arrived. Thanks to the various ‘circle...
    by EvenH
  • Three Strands Crochet Headband

    Introduction Easy three strands crocheted headband. The pattern is almost the same as the necklace I've made some time ago, and that's published on Crochet Me as well. The only difference is that the strands here have the same length, and that...
  • Traveling Righley

    Author CrochetKitten.com Introduction "Such a great big world that's all set up for a curious cat and a pug-nose pup. Friends to meet and places to be, it's all so new and fun to see!" Materials List MC: 1 skein (95 yd) Lily® Sugar’n...
  • Twinkle Twinkle

    Author by Melissa Mall Introduction I love the moon and the stars. Any time we’re out after dark (and it’s dark enough to see them – darn you, light pollution) I love to stop and identify constellations, planets, the current phase of...
  • Ultimate Crocheted Socks

    Author by Dorothy Hardy Introduction I like crocheting socks from the toe-up. You can try them on as you go and adjust the calf length to the amount of yarn remaining. I also like to crochet the heel as I go; no after-thoughts for me. The custom fit is...
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