
These are my free patterns that are available for download. While the patterns are free, they are still covered under copyright and are for personal use only as described in the patterns. Please do not distribute copies of these patterns to others. Instead, please direct them here to my website. Thank you.
To download a PDF of the pattern, please click on the "download" button next to each picture. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or want to share pictures of your final project. I love seeing your projects!
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Easy Ribbed ScarfThis is a quick and easy scarf pattern. It utilizes the double base chain technique and can be adjusted to any width or length. It's ribbed for extra warmth and softness. You can make this out of any yarn you wish. The options are endless!
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Lattice Mesh ScarfThis scarf is great for stash busting through those skeins of bulky weight yarn (6oz is all you need!) that you have a hard time seeing your stitches in. It utilizes front and back post double crochet stitches. This gives the scarf a thick mesh look which is warm and cushy.
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Striped Cotton DishtowelThis is a quick and fun pattern for a striped cotton dishtowel. You will need 3.5 50g balls of kitchen cotton for the main color and about half of a 50g ball for the contrast color. Makes a great gift for housewarming or for yourself!
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Totally Utilitarian DishtowelThis is it, the Totally Utilitarian Dishtowel. It ain’t pretty, it ain’t meant to be. Use it, abuse it, when it wears out, make another one! It’s a quick pattern and uses approx. 3.5 balls of 50g of worsted weight kitchen cotton.
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