All posts tagged: Free Patterns

Free Crochet Pattern: Jubilee Blanket (US Terms)

Hello, crafter! The Jubilee Blanket pattern is here! Written instructions are below for this beginner friendly blanket. I am so happy to have been able to provide this pattern just ten days after I started working on the blanket design. Hope you enjoy this one! PDF Format The PDF version of this pattern is available on Etsy and Ravelry and in my shop, and both US and UK Terms PDFs are included in the purchase. This pattern is in US Terms – Click here for UK Terms

Free Crochet Pattern: The Color Riot Blanket (US Terms)

Hello, lovely crafter! Today I have a special release for you – The Color Riot Blanket free crochet pattern! Wildly colorful motifs come together more simply than you think. Helpful instruction to take care of yarn tails makes this a calming piece, perfect for remnants. Express yourself with this color riot! You can hide all sorts of odd colored remnants in this blanket and it will look wonderful. This piece works great with different lengths of remnants as well. Use them all! Omit the border motifs and just join the Color Riot Motifs together if you like, for a whole different look. PDF Format The condensed PDF version of this pattern is available for convenient printing on Etsy and Ravelry, and both US and UK Terms PDFs are included in the purchase. This pattern is in US Terms – Click here for UK Terms

Free Crochet Pattern: Gumdrop Garden Blanket (UK Terms)

Hello, lovely crafter! Today I have a special release for you – The Gumdrop Garden Blanket! A sweet mix of four different motifs with a continuous join and simple border, this project is perfect for a quick in-between projects stash buster. You can hide all sorts of odd colored remnants in this blanket and it will look wonderful. PDF Format The condensed PDF version of this pattern is available for convenient printing on Etsy and Ravelry, and both US and UK Terms PDFs are included in the purchase. This pattern is in UK Terms – Click here for US Terms

Free Crochet Pattern: Gumdrop Garden Blanket (US Terms)

Hello, lovely crafter! Today I have a special release for you – The Gumdrop Garden Blanket! A sweet mix of four different motifs with a continuous join and simple border, this project is perfect for a quick in-between projects stash buster. You can hide all sorts of odd colored remnants in this blanket and it will look wonderful. PDF Format The condensed PDF version of this pattern is available for convenient printing on Etsy and Ravelry, and both US and UK Terms PDFs are included in the purchase. This pattern is in US Terms – Click here for UK Terms

Scheepjes Colour Lab CAL: Bonus Pattern (Dutch Translation)

Hello lovely crafter! I can’t believe the Colour Lab CAL is already over, but there is a way to ride the wave for a little while longer. With every Scheepjes CAL there is a small bonus pattern, and today I want to share mine with you. I wrote the Rosalind Motif just for you all, and I hope you enjoy it! This motif is a great way to use up leftover remnants of your Scrumptious Kit if you got one, or just add it to your pattern collection as a freebie on me. The name comes from British chemist and X-ray crystallographer, Rosalind Franklin, whose work was central to the understanding of the molecular structures of DNA. Unfortunately, her discovery of the structure of DNA went largely unrecognized during her life, as others took credit for her works. Note: I made a full blanket with this motif! That FO Post will be live next Wednesday for you to check out! More Free Pattern Versions PDF Format Coming soon! The condensed PDF version of this pattern is available for convenient …

Scheepjes Colour Lab CAL: Bonus Pattern (German Translation)

Hello lovely crafter! I can’t believe the Colour Lab CAL is already over, but there is a way to ride the wave for a little while longer. With every Scheepjes CAL there is a small bonus pattern, and today I want to share mine with you. I wrote the Rosalind Motif just for you all, and I hope you enjoy it! This motif is a great way to use up leftover remnants of your Scrumptious Kit if you got one, or just add it to your pattern collection as a freebie on me. The name comes from British chemist and X-ray crystallographer, Rosalind Franklin, whose work was central to the understanding of the molecular structures of DNA. Unfortunately, her discovery of the structure of DNA went largely unrecognized during her life, as others took credit for her works. Note: I made a full blanket with this motif! That FO Post will be live next Wednesday for you to check out! More Free Pattern Versions PDF Format Coming soon! The condensed PDF version of this pattern is available for convenient …

Free Crochet Pattern: Rosalind Blanket (UK Terms)

Hello lovely crafter! I can’t believe the Colour Lab CAL is already over, but there is a way to ride the wave for a little while longer. With every Scheepjes CAL there is a small bonus pattern, and today I want to share mine with you. I wrote the Rosalind Motif just for you all, and I hope you enjoy it! This motif is a great way to use up leftover remnants of your Scrumptious Kit if you got one, or just add it to your pattern collection as a freebie on me. The name comes from British chemist and X-ray crystallographer, Rosalind Franklin, whose work was central to the understanding of the molecular structures of DNA. Unfortunately, her discovery of the structure of DNA went largely unrecognized during her life, as others took credit for her works. More Free Pattern Versions PDF Format The condensed PDF version of this pattern is available for convenient printing on Etsy and Ravelry, and the English Language US Terms and UK Terms versions are included in the purchase.

Free Crochet Pattern: Rosalind Blanket (US Terms)

Hello lovely crafter! I can’t believe the Colour Lab CAL is already over, but there is a way to ride the wave for a little while longer. With every Scheepjes CAL there is a small bonus pattern, and today I want to share mine with you. I wrote the Rosalind Motif just for you all, and I hope you enjoy it! This motif is a great way to use up leftover remnants of your Scrumptious Kit if you got one, or just add it to your pattern collection as a freebie on me. The name comes from British chemist and X-ray crystallographer, Rosalind Franklin, whose work was central to the understanding of the molecular structures of DNA. Unfortunately, her discovery of the structure of DNA went largely unrecognized during her life, as others took credit for her works. PDF Format The condensed PDF version of this pattern is available for convenient printing on Etsy and Ravelry, and the English Language US Terms and UK Terms versions are included in the purchase. More Free Pattern Versions

Free Crochet Pattern: Hearts in Bloom Blanket (US Terms)

Hello, crafter! This month, I am focusing on Phase 1 of the Artist’s Journey, and the importance of imitation when just starting out in your craft. You can read all about that in Episode 2 of Creative Clarity. I shared a bit about my first phase of designing in that post, but in 2014 while I was still in the beginning stages of crochet design, I saw a heart mandala that I fell in love with and wanted to turn into a blanket motif. I reached out to the designer, Crochet Millan, and asked if I could add on additional rounds to her design, and create a quarter motif and a half motif to make a full blanket. She gave me permission, and I made the additions a freebie on my website. Hearts in Bloom For the accompanying crochet pattern to this month’s Creative Clarity episode, I decided to revisit that pattern, but the original mandala is no longer available as a design online anywhere. This was indeed almost a decade ago! So my updated …

Free Crochet Pattern: Heirloom Collection Blanket (UK Terms)

Hello, crafter! The Heirloom Collection Blanket pattern is finally here! Written instructions are below and step by step photos as well as videos will be made available starting Monday. I am so happy to have been able to provide this pattern just ten days after I started working on the blanket design. I have worked hard to finish the pattern, and can’t wait to get the step by step photos and videos up as I know many crafter rely on them. I tried to make the written instruction as detailed as possible, including the addition of stitch markers to make the instructions more clear. For now, you can get a start with the available photos. Hope you enjoy this one! PDF Format The PDF version of this pattern is available on Etsy and Ravelry, and both US and UK Terms PDFs are included in the purchase. This pattern is in UK Terms – Click here for US Terms

Free Crochet Pattern: Heirloom Collection Blanket (US Terms)

Hello, crafter! The Heirloom Collection Blanket pattern is finally here! Written instructions are below and step by step photos as well as videos will be made available starting Monday. I am so happy to have been able to provide this pattern just ten days after I started working on the blanket design. I have worked hard to finish the pattern, and can’t wait to get the step by step photos and videos up as I know many crafter rely on them. I tried to make the written instruction as detailed as possible, including the addition of stitch markers to make the instructions more clear. For now, you can get a start with the available photos. Hope you enjoy this one! PDF Format The PDF version of this pattern is available on Etsy and Ravelry, and both US and UK Terms PDFs are included in the purchase. This pattern is in US Terms – Click here for UK Terms

Free Crochet Pattern: Gumball Blanket V2 with Continuous Join As-You-Go Featuring PLT Join (UK Terms)

Hello, gorgeous crafter! I have a special free pattern for you in honor of Valentine’s Day: My updated Gumball Blanket! I told you all about this update in my FO Reveal last week, and how this blanket is part of my journey to fall back in love with my art. Today, I’m releasing the free version of the pattern, including videos! Scroll down for UK Terms, or click here for US Terms. PDF Version Find this pattern in a condensed ad-free PDF for a small fee in my Etsy Shop and on Ravelry. Pattern PDFs for US and UK Terms are both included in the purchase. Help support my work by purchasing this convenient PDF if you like, but just being here on the website is plenty of support as well. 🙂

Free Crochet Pattern: Gumball Blanket V2 with Continuous Join As-You-Go Featuring PLT Join (US Terms)

Hello, gorgeous crafter! I have a special free pattern for you in honor of Valentine’s Day: My updated Gumball Blanket! I told you all about this update in my FO Reveal last week, and how this blanket is part of my journey to fall back in love with my art. Today, I’m releasing the free version of the pattern, including videos! Scroll down for US Terms, or click here for UK Terms. PDF Version Find this pattern in a condensed ad-free PDF for a small fee in my Etsy Shop and on Ravelry. Pattern PDFs for US and UK Terms are both included in the purchase. Help support my work by purchasing this convenient PDF if you like, but just being here on the website is plenty of support as well. 🙂

Free Crochet Pattern: Tumbling Hexagons Blanket

Hello, gorgeous crafter! Today I have a completely new free pattern for you – The Tumbling Hexagons Blanket – a linen stitch crochet blanket that works up quick in front of the television, but never gets boring. Social Media: #TumblingHexagonsBlanket and #CypressTextiles PDF Format Find this pattern in a convenient printable PDF format at Etsy /Ravelry Creative Art Blanket Course Enroll in my online Creative Art Blanket Class!

Dutch Rose Blanket CAL: Main Page

Quick Links to Each Week of the Dutch Rose Blanket CAL: 1/2/3/4/5/6&7/8 Introduction Hello, gorgeous crafter! Today I am shouting out the announcement for my Dutch Rose Blanket CAL Reboot! In 2018, I designed Dutch Rose, and it became one of my favorite designs I ever created. So many of you loved it that I decided to host a Crochet-Along and it was a hit! In the wake of the 2022 VVCAL, I thought it might be neat to keep the CAL ball rolling and host a reboot of the Dutch Rose Blanket CAL. Now folks who missed out on the first one can participate, or folks who just want to make the coziest blanket ever can join along. PDF Version The Dutch Rose Blanket PDF is available to purchase from Etsy and Ravelry. During this CAL, I will be updating the pattern for clarity and making a few construction changes, but the way the blanket turns out will be just the same as in the current PDF. Once the CAL is about halfway through, …