carla angelini's Favorites

  • Baby It's Cold Outside

    Author by Julie Holetz Introduction A couple of years ago, I made this beautiful “one piece” knit baby sweater using a pattern from some magazine from the 70’s. It started from the back and continued in one piece over the shoulders, picking up one side...
    by SkaMama
  • Cell Phone/ mp3 player Case

    Author Allena Williams Introduction This small case may not be exactly what you wanted to learn to Crochet for but it’s a great starting point. It’s wonderfully simple and a quick finish.(great project for those yarnlets) Once you get these basics down...
  • Childs headband

    Author oldermomof1 Introduction I made this for a childs (age 9) this headband pattern can be made to fit an adult.I am new here and look forward to all your great ideas to crochet. Materials List I used wool but you can use any type of yarn size G hook...
  • Chunky Tapestry Crochet Baskets

    Author Erssie Major Introduction Bright and colourful baskets are made from scraps of chunky wool by making a circular 2 colour or 3 colour spiral base, then making the sides using simple motifs and tapestry crochet See Carol Ventura's blog for more...
    by ErssieM
  • Cotton Thread Sun Hat

    Author Sarah Margaret Crittenden Introduction I am sorry , this pattern is no longer available here. Please visit me - MsBusyFingers on Ravelry for this pattern http://www.ravelry.com/designers/sarah-margaret-crittenden The Pattern .
  • Crochet Containers

    Author by Missa Introduction Three different containers can all be made with one ball of Jo Sharp Desert Garden Aran Cotton. Embellish the pieces with large sequin-like paillettes (found in any craft store). Use them as "jewelry cozies" or desktop...
  • Crochet Necklace

    Author creativeyarn (http://creativeyarn.blogspot.com/) Introduction I've tried to write down a pattern for this necklace once it was done, (I use to work by sudden inspiration!). I don't know if it's very clear, but you can make any question...
  • Daffodils of Spring

    Author Rachel Borello Introduction I was inspired to make this by the spring flowers coming up in my yard. Daffodils have a really neat shape that translates well into crochet. You could sew a pin onto the back of one to make a brooch, sew one onto a...
  • Dancer's Sling Bag

    Author CrochetKitten.com Introduction Dance is about beauty, and now your dance accessories can be beautiful, too! Not only is this bag stylish, it has plenty of room for shoes, water, and change of clothes! Materials List 400 yd 5/bulky weight yarn Size...
  • Fleece/Leather Look Booties

    Introduction These booties are perfect for a new baby. Their little feet are guaranteed to be warm. These are worked in the round from the sole up. Materials List 1 oz Red Heart Super Saver – Linen (or any tan colored worsted weight yarn) Small amount...
    by CyM.
  • Frolicking

    Author by Janice Stanborough Introduction Keep your little piggies as warm as bacon with these cute and cheery Mary-Jane slippers. They will add a bounce to your step, reminiscent of spring lambs, and the flowers will remind you of the happy spring flowers...
  • Fun Cell Phone Case

    Author NewMillie (www.newmillie.blogspot.com) Introduction This cute little case can be made in any type of yarn (I prefer a fun color like this mustard). You can also line it (which I did); either way it's a fashionable way to carry your cell phone...
  • 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
  • ipod cozy

    Author ginnygrl Introduction A little cozy for your ipox, mp3 player or cell phone. Just a quick simple project to kill an hour or two. Also a great stash project since it only takes a handful of yarn. Materials List USH8, 5.00 mm (Use a smaller hook...
  • Moccasin style baby boots

    Author Toya Walker Introduction My enviably glamorous french friend has just had a lovely baby boy. I wanted to make him a gift suitable for a cold winter in a caravan, so I crocheted these faux fur/leather style boots. While baby boots are pretty cute...
  • 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
  • Simple baby booties - removed

    Author Jessica Felton Introduction The pattern for these booties have now been taken down due to the excessive spamming in the comments on this page. I've now made it avaliable to view on both my blog http://www.loopyjess.co.uk/p/simple-bootie-pattern...
  • Snug Cell Case

    Author Alix Vittetoe Introduction I was really bored one day, so I decided to make a case for my cell. I have an LG Verizon phone, so it's skinny and I didn't want a bulky case. This is really easy to make and takes less than an hour to make!...
  • Striped Legwarmers

    Author Laura Introduction These great legwarmers use a color changing, self-striping sport weight Bernat yarn that has a crinkle to it. Super soft and oh so fashionable. Materials List Sport weight Bernat yarn in Splash Stripes used about 1/2 a skien...
  • Summer Headscarf

    Author by Tiffany Roots Introduction Why not look your best in the heat of the summer? This easy cotton headscarf will keep you in style on those hot summer days. Materials List Classic Elite Flash 100% Mercerized Cotton (93 yards per 50 grams), Cactus...
  • Think Pink Scarf

    Author by Tiffany Roots Introduction Designer Tiffany whipped up this scarf for her daughter Laura (see her over there, modeling?). Isn't she adorable? Aren't you inspired to make one up for someone pink you love? Or for someone you love who loves...
  • Tiny Box

    Author Sarah Margaret Crittenden Introduction My sister has a collection of little boxes so I like making them for her. They are great for gifting small things, and they are just so darn cute! Materials List small amount of yarn, any type, any weight...
  • Water Bottle Cover

    Author by Terry Heese Introduction We have a joke here in Florida: don't even walk to your mailbox without a bottle of water. It is a great stash buster, using less than one ounce of worsted yarn. It is worked all in one piece, so there is no need...
    by Thands
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