Cathy Robbins

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Crochet: Drawstring Bag
This pattern begins with a round base, then is worked in the round from the base to create the sides. Post stitches add texture even after felting.
Crochet: Purse / Handbag
Try a little something different! Crochet round and round, and up and down to create this funky fun felted bag. This pattern features horizontal and vertical stripes, a chainless foundation row, and no turning chains. It’s a non-traditional crochet experience!
Crochet: Poncho
Granny always said to keep bundled up when it’s cold outside, and this poncho makes it easy to do just that. With a toasty ribbed turtleneck collar and rows of colorful squares, this modern twist on a classic look adds flair to any wardrobe.
Crochet: Legwarmers, Boot Cuffs / Toppers
Quickly crochet these lacy boot cuffs using your favorite DK weight yarn. They can be worn with the lace edge peeking out of the boot, folded over the top, or with the ribbed edging up. Pattern requires 3 oz. of DK weight yarn and size 7 (4.5 mm) hook.
Crochet: Poncho
This lacy crochet poncho works up quickly and looks great in a variety of yarns. Use a nice alpaca for a warm t-shirt topper with jeans, or a lacy sequin yarn to create a garment perfect for evening wear. Project requires 860 yards of DK weight yarn and size H/8 (5 mm) crochet hook.
Crochet: Poncho
A ribbed turtleneck keeps you cozy and the lacy body adds a nice fashionable flair to any wardrobe. Intermediate skill level requires the ability to work in the ends of rows, knowledge of basic crochet stitches and ability to follow patterns. Requires 400 yds of DK weight yarn in your choice of material. (Alpaca is my favorite for this project!)
Crochet: Fingerless Gloves
Perfect for chilly winter days or air conditioned offices, these lacy wrist warmers are quick to crochet in your choice of DK or worsted weight yarn. I like Lion Brand Heartland yarn because it comes in a variety of deep, rich colors and it washes up nicely. Requires 3 oz. of yarn, or one skein of Heartland.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
Using different weight yarns will create completely different looks with this crochet pattern. Worsted weight yarn will give you a warmer wrap for cooler months, while thinner yarns such as fingering and sock will create a light, airy shawl. Self-striping yarns are great as well.
Crochet: Legwarmers, Boot Cuffs / Toppers
Using two colors of coordinating or contrasting yarn, create these reversible boot cuffs with crochet cables, ribbing and scallops. You can wear them with either color out, and ribbing or scallops at the top, folded over your boots or peeking out of the top. Use the pattern to crochet leg warmers by simply increasing the number of pattern round...
Crochet: Fingerless Gloves
Using two colors of coordinating or contrasting yarn, create these reversible wrist warmers with crochet cables, ribbing and scallops.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
The lacy look of this crochet shawl is perfect for cool evenings and air-conditioned rooms, while the color-changing yarn adds a spark of spice to your wardrobe.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
This crochet pattern uses basic crochet stitches and simple guidelines to help you design your own unique shawl using a variety of yarn colors and textures. Includes directions for selecting the yarn, creating special stitches, as well as contact information for questions and comments.