

With SpoOokY Season upon us, it's time to get Halloween ready! Or, just deck your home up a little with some Autumn-y Spirit!
In my quest to collect all the heart-themed granny squares, I decided it was time to tackle one of my greatest crocheting fears: grid work! All jokes aside, it’s a technique I’ve usually avoided because I found it intimidating, but, like all things crochet, all it really takes is just a little patience and practice.
A step-by-step tutorial for making a whimsical summer bandanna.
Get ready for “Spooky Season” with a crochet spiderweb! Great for individual squares for piecing or to work as a single large blanket- once you’ve mastered this pattern, you’ll be amazed at how much you can make with it!
Learn the early steps to making your very own mini-tote bag! Perfect as a gift-bag or as a special gift all on its own.
A sort of “time-capsule” recording my previous makes and projects.
Stars are a great shape to use for so many different projects. Personally, I love making them for baby-gifts and projects, because they’re a great decoration for both boys and girls! That’s why I like to call this square “the wishing star” - it reminds me of what it was like to be a kid.
As I struggle to still make sense of spiral crochet patterns (I don’t know why dual colors give me so much trouble, when I can do 3 colors just fine!), I stumbled across this gorgeous granny square pattern online one day.
My first ever video recorded of life in the studio.
(Apologizes for the poorer quality… it was a VERY old iPhone!)
Adding texture and visual excitement, the cross stitch is especially great for sweaters and bags due to it’s inherent stretch and strength.
On my mission to collect ALL of the crochet hearts, learning this granny-square variation was surprisingly tricky!
Learn the basic steps for crocheting your own easy headband with cotton crochet.
One of the most popular granny square designs right now, these lovely squares are versatile and perfect for a wide variety of projects!
Using the most popular granny square pattern today (the “Sunburst”) to make a sample of the always fun and helpful 13-square tote!
Mitered squares are super cool because they add a very mod, geometric pattern to anything. It’s a great way to emulate a vintage style with the colors of your choice!
The name “granny square” is a bit of a misnomer: the truth is, these pieces can come in just about any shape you can think of.
Sometimes you need a few extra shapes for your granny square projects- especially if you need to fill in a slightly awkward gap! And the best place to start, is with a triangle!
For this granny square we’re gonna kick things up a notch! Now that we’ve practiced a few basic granny squares, it’s time to start laying the ground work for working in rounds. Additionally, we’re shaking up how we approach short hand in this video, in order to better prepare you for traditionally abridged instructions.
A short a personal tutorial for making a crocheted Christmas Wreath ornament.
Now, I may be biased, but I love making granny squares! They’re versatile and simply to learn, and a really great way to clean out your yarn remnants while creating something completely new. In this video, I’ll show you the steps for how to make a basic/classic granny square, but be warned: once you start making them you’ll never go back!
With a nice vintage touch, this stitch is great for fanciful scarves, hats, sweaters and all kinds of fall-goodness.
Part of the nearly infinite collection of “bobble” stitches, this stitch will add a little extra pizzaz! to a variety of projects.
Light and breezy, but with just enough coverage, the traditional block stitch will unlock so many projects to you.
A short and mild, yet emotional-charged, rant on why it was so hard to return to my “9-5” work (i.e. clothing alterations)