If you’ve ever made a giant granny square blanket, or just an extra large granny square, you know the problem. As the square gets bigger, it starts to ripple and not lie flat, and the corners start to skew out of square. You may find the ends pop out or the center comes undone. Blocking […] The post Ripple-Free Lie-Flat Granny Square appeared first on Edie Eckman.| Edie Eckman
Dive into amigurumi with this cute little crocheted rubber duck pattern! You'll want to crochet a whole flock when you see how simple and fun it is!| Edie Eckman
Dive into amigurumi with this cute little crocheted rubber duck pattern! You'll want to crochet a whole flock when you see how simple and fun it is!| Edie Eckman
Summer crafting is all about choosing the right projects and fibers to keep you comfortable. Follow these hot weather tips for cool crafting.| Edie Eckman
The cable cast on is a versatile cast on that every knitter should know. This tutorial will teach you step-by-step how to do the cable cast-on. Be sure to scroll down to watch the video tutorial, too What is the cable cast on used for? The cable cast on can be used at the beginning […] The post Cable Cast On appeared first on Edie Eckman.| Edie Eckman
Imagine reading a book to a cherished child, while wrapped up in the coziness of a hand-made quilt right off the pages of the book! That's the inspiration behind Storybook Quilts.| Edie Eckman
If it's time for you organize and tidy your crochet hooks and knitting needles, I've got suggestions of how to store and — with the help of a fun flowchart — organize your tool collection.| Edie Eckman
Garter stitch combined with unexpectedly (and deliberately) twisted elongated drop stitches make this stash-busting knit scarf pattern a winner!| Edie Eckman
Can you reclaim yarn from a project and re-use it in a new project? Learn to rescue and reclaim yarn, get rid of the kinks, and get it in shape for a brand new project.| Edie Eckman
Fine-tune the height of any crochet stitch or row when you learn the simple secret of the Golden Loop. Start matching your pattern's row gauge!| Edie Eckman
The Trinity Stitch Washcloth is crocheted with worsted weight cotton yarn for unrivaled softness. The Trinity Stitch is a beautiful pattern created with clustered single crochet stitches and chains.| Edie Eckman
Here's a crocheted washcloth pattern for a solid fabric. It features a simple "single crochet in the row below" technique that is easy for new crocheters. The fabric is reversible.| Edie Eckman