katiegurumi's Favorites

30 years old
Jacksonville Beach
  • Fleuri: A bag in blossom

    Author by Julie Holetz Introduction I’ve dreamed of this bag for a couple of years. Every once in a while I would pick up some yarn and give it a try, but it just wouldn’t come out right. Then, one very gray, very rainy Seattle morning I picked...
  • Forest Dweller Tam

    Author Momwithahook Crochets Introduction This hat was inspired by a trip to the Big Red Trees along the Coast of California. It is a simple Tam pattern. Very adaptable to your own head and style. This uses basic stitches like single crochet, half double...
  • Granny Spiral

    Author PKOlson Introduction Spiraling Granny Square. Materials List Yarn - any, appropriate sized hook for chosen yarn. Sample was created with Patons Classic Merino & 4.5mm hook. Finished Size Varies based on yarn & hook size chosen. Gauge NA...
    by PamO@6
  • Owlephunny

    Introduction It’s looks like an owl/elephant/bunny, and I’m not good with names, so...! I was making this for a friend but didn’t finish on time, so I completed it for, uh, myself. -cough- Don't be like me; make one for your loved...
    by Soffee
  • Puff Stitch Crochet Beret with Bow

    Author creativeyarn (http://creativeyarn.blogspot.com/) Introduction A crocheted beret, made with a Puff stitch pattern and embellished by a bow on a side! The pattern is simple, not so quick because of the Puff stitch, but not even too long... Thanks...
  • Spirale

    Author Natalie Brock Introduction This is a simple purse pattern, perfect to make as a gift or simply to keep for yourself! This was first published on my blog http://hookylove.blogspot.com/ Materials List You will need around 55 metres of aran weight...
    by Token
  • Sydney's Sideways Socks

    The construction of Sydney's Sideways Socks lets them magically expand and contract to fit an amazing range of foot sizes, from tween to grown-up man—a great gift for folks with unknown foot sizes. Designer Brenda K. B. Anderson Finished Size...
  • The Look of Tunisian

    Tunisian crochet. When I saw this fantastic fabric for the first time I was, well I guess I’d say I was hooked. There is something about the uniqueness of the fabric that fascinates me. That first garment was the Bam Boo Cardigan from Fall 2007...
  • Tiny Dragon

    Author Tanja Osswald Introduction Last year I went to a sewing workshop and one woman there could not imagine what a crocheted dragon could look like. So, in the evening, I made her one. Many thanks to snuffykin for proofreading and testing the pattern...
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