I Made a Crochet Granny Square Sweater & So Can You!| Zeens and Roger
All the information you need to make your own crochet granny square sweater. This is a fun and useful way to use up granny squares.| Zeens and Roger
This is a pattern for a crochet granny triangle. Follow the written pattern or watch the quick YouTube video tutorial to guide you through.| Zeens and Roger
We are well into the year now, but for the past few weeks, I have spotted a few new crochet trends popping up on the scene. If something crochet-related makes me feel excited about my favorite yarny craft, then the first thing I want to do is write about it, so here we go…!| Zeens and Roger
Crochet Pattern Testing Overview| Zeens and Roger
Crochet Pattern Testing Overview Let’s begin by explaining, briefly, what crochet pattern testing is and then going over it in a bit more detail. Also, I think it would be interesting to explore the subject from both the designer’s and tester’s perspectives, so that’s what I’m going to do! Hopefully, I have insight into both…Continue reading ➞ Crochet Pattern Testing| Zeens and Roger
Crochet A Granny Stripe Hat| Zeens and Roger
Well, who knew that making a crochet hair scrunchie would turn into making two, three, four, five…?! These little stash busters are totally addictive! In truth, I’ve been making several scrunchies, adapting stitch counts as I go, to ensure the pattern has the perfect amount of ruffles. But even though this easy-peasy pattern has been… Continue reading ➞ Crochet Hair Scrunchie Pattern The post Crochet Hair Scrunchie Pattern appeared first on Zeens and Roger.| Zeens and Roger
Have you noticed a recent increase in knit and crochet combo patterns? I have started to see more designs popping up on Instagram and Ravelry that combine both crafts, and I don’t mind at all! I think it’s a yarn trend for this year, and I am here for it. I’m ready and willing to…Continue reading ➞ Knit & Crochet Combo Patterns| Zeens and Roger
Screenprinting Crochet Motifs I love everything to do with crochet, and I mean everything! So why not make my own granny square lampshade?! A few weeks ago, I went to Double Elephant, a printing workshop in Exeter, to attend a fabulous screenprinting day. I knew as soon as I signed up and handed over my… Continue reading ➞ I Made a Granny Square Lampshade! The post I Made a Granny Square Lampshade! appeared first on Zeens and Roger.| Zeens and Roger
A written pattern for a simple crochet granny bucket hat. Hints and tips included to help you on the way. The perfect summer crochet hat!| Zeens and Roger
A new Laine crochet publication?! So exciting! I meant to write about Let’s Crochet last week when it was released but I am a little bit behind. Better late than never, hey? And the same can be said of this beautiful crochet publication. I am thrilled that the wider crafting community is taking crochet more… Continue reading ➞ Let’s Crochet Magazine by Laine The post Let’s Crochet Magazine by Laine appeared first on Zeens and Roger.| Zeens and Roger
Don't be scared of blocking crochet. This overview of how to block all things crochet will guide you through what to do.| Zeens and Roger
Crochet Bobble Edging Pattern There is no simpler edging for a granny square blanket than this crochet bobble border. It is super easy to do and very quick to crochet. You can use this simple crochet edging in lots of different ways, too. In addition to blankets, it works well for crochet accessories too (I’ve… Continue reading ➞ Simple Crochet Bobble Border The post Simple Crochet Bobble Border appeared first on Zeens and Roger.| Zeens and Roger
Choose two pretty skeins on yarn and crochet a super easy houndstooth stitch scarf. Add mohair for extra cosy warmth.| Zeens and Roger
Crochet your own Granny Stripe Hat with lots of colourful DK yarn. It's the ultimate stash busting hat pattern!| Zeens and Roger
Want to know what you need to learn how to crochet? All you need is a crochet hook and a ball or two of yarn but read on for more tips.| Zeens and Roger
Learn about the basics of yarn substitution. Check out a few subbing short cuts and then explore in a little more detail.| Zeens and Roger