Sati Glenn
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Crochet: Tee
THIS IS NOT A PATTERN FOR A GRANNY SQUARE! THIS TUTORIAL ASSUMES YOU ALREADY KNOW HOW TO MAKE A GRANNY SQUARE! * *
Crochet: Fingerless Gloves
When a wonderful new friend asked me about some Highlander-inspired mitts, I wasn’t even sure what that meant. We looked over patterns and I got a good idea, and then we decided that “something like that” would be perfect. Therefore, the Jennlander Mitts, designed for the lovely Jennifer, were born! Simple stitches make these mitts a super quic...
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
Nothing lights me up like the sun. Every season, the sun shifts a bit but keeps warming us and lighting our world. It’s amazing, isn’t it? All that light and warmth, just for us?
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
Flutter is perfect for this transitional almost-spring weather. Flutter is a one-skein fingering weight crochet shawlette, perfect for that one skein of sock yarn you keep taking out and petting. Flutter can be worn draped across your shoulders, or around your neck like a scarf. Hey, go ahead and tie it around your waist if you want! No matter ...
Crochet: Poncho
Welcome, fall! There’s nothing quite like wrapping up in a warm poncho on a chilly Autumn day. Make Your Point Poncho is a quick crocheted poncho with a column of puffs running up the front and the back. Alternating rounds give you the perfect fabric: not too dense, not full of holes. Just right!
Crochet: Table Runner
Your next garden party is going to be superb with your brand new table runner! Crocheted in a fun, winding stitch pattern, Trailing Vines is the perfect accompaniment to a lovely table setting. The “vines” trail their ways all the way up from bottom to top, and this beauty is finished up nicely with a scalloped edge. Simple stitches never looke...
Crochet: Scarf
We all need a little more rainbows in our lives. Show your Pride in June, and all year long, with this quick and easy rainbow! Wear as a scarf, tied in your hair, around your waist, to your bag, your chair, your rearview, or anywhere else you need a little fabulous flair. This scarf is so quick and easy, you could probably make it in a just a n...
Crochet: Decorative - Other
Nothing brightens up a day like a rainbow, am I right? This rainbow banner is just what we all need to feel cheerful and happy! Crocheted in simple motifs and strung together with a simple chain, you can whip this banner up in no time at all. In fact, why not make a bunch to sell at craft shows or in your Etsy shop? They’re so quick and easy, I...
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
Wrap up in a cloud this summer when the AC reaches subzero with this delightful hug of a wrap. Cloud Flare utilizes the best of Juniper Moon Farm’s Cumulus: it’s light and fluffy texture is kitten soft, and the Mako Cotton is cool to the touch. The chainette structure of this yarn makes splitting a thing of the past. Your hook will love every m...
Crochet: Vest
Get glitzy and glam this spring with a brand new vest! Karma Vest makes the most out of your Lang Karma by letting this shimmery yarn do its thing. A super easy fold-over construction makes this a cinch to seam, and the ability to just toss it on (or off!) allows for ease of wear. The open stitch pattern makes it a quick stitch, and the FRINGE!...
Crochet: Scarf
Hey hey, fellow fiber artists. I’m dropping a new crochet pattern on you today, and it comes about for one very important reason: Berroco Remix Light is in the house at Rows & Roses Yarn & Fiber! I could not wait to get my hands on this super fun, super soft yarn, and this Chev Scarf is just what fell off my hook.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
The whole point of this pattern is for a quick and simple gift idea that won’t take a ton of yarn, and that has a texture that will keep you warm. Introducing Dashing Headband, the softest, warmest crocheted headband ever! Crocheted in 100% baby alpaca, it is lightweight while still keeping you toasty, and the combination of stitches, in their ...
Crochet: Cardigan
Earlier this fall, I set about trying to find a pattern for a cardigan and I just could not find what I was looking for. So I had the idea to just design one, exactly how I wanted it. Cardi Cocoon takes the best of both worlds- the cardigan sweater and the cocoon- and puts them together quite nicely! A slouchy cocoon fit gives it plenty of ease...
Crochet: Scarf
This is absolutely the most perfect scarf pattern: it only uses one skein, there is no counting after the second row, and you can make it in an evening if you’re motivated. As if that wasn’t enough, this gender neutral stitch pattern is great for every single human, no matter their style. These stitches combined with this specific yarn creates ...
Crochet: Poncho
How often do you wish for something soft, warm, and pillowy to get you through the drudge of the cold, harsh winter months? I know I’m always bundling up in a cowl or scarf or poncho, or if I’m spending the day at home, under a blanket. For this winter, I wanted a new little piece of warmth and comfort, and the Winterland ponchette is what I ca...
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
Wanna quick hat that’s not boring, yet easy to make? With Desert Hat, it’s the little details that make all the difference. Crocheted in squishy worsted-weight wool, this hat uses simple stitches, put together in an interesting way and worked in the round, to create a hat that looks unique without being fussy. The button tab is everything, so b...
Crochet: Cowl
Are you a connoisseur of hand-dyed yarns? Are you a crocheter who loves simple patterns that look complex? If so, I have just the pattern for you… Introducing Ofrenda Cowl, the newest pattern by Rows & Roses. This crocheted cowl is simple to work and quick to memorize, yet combines impressive “cables” and delicate lace to bring you somethin...
Crochet: Table Runner
Punch Runner came about as a quick project for instant gratification. This table runner is crocheted in worsted weight yarn with a largish hook, and the stitch pattern is simply a two-row repeat. You’ll get the hang of it in no time, and it looks so interesting without having to learn a bunch of new stuff. Sometimes we just need to play with ya...
Crochet: Scarf
Sometimes it’s hard to crochet for a guy. My dad loves my work, and has become a lover of yarn as well (hanging out in a yarn shop will do that to ya, I hear.) He asks for scarves, but I don’t want to keep making the same one or two patterns over and over and over. So I’ve decided to write a few, just for him :) This scarf turned out just right...
Crochet: Purse / Handbag
Summer is here and I am down for the lake anytime at all! Let’s whip ourselves up a Bravo! Bag real quick so we can carry all our stuff with us. This little bag is exactly what I bet you’ll want for your quick trips to go play, without having to lug your whole purse. Crocheted in beautiful speckly Brava and using just one Brava Mini, this fun c...
Crochet: Bag - Other
Show your pride, and carry your stuff. Introducing the Pride Bag, the perfect bag for all of your rallies. Crocheted in your choice of flag colors, this little bag will fit a phone, cash, card, and a lip balm. The crossbody design makes it easily adjustable; just tie a knot in the strap! Now you can wear your flag with pride, and make one for a...
Crochet: Sleeveless Top
A little something for summer, Double Dipped is a fun and flirty top that’s a cinch to make. Worked in Sport weight cotton/linen, this top is crocheted using a lacy stitch pattern for the bottom to keep you cool while keeping you covered, and a solid stitch pattern for the bodice. Inspired by deep wading, the darker lace on the edging looks as ...
Crochet: Tee
Have you ever wanted to make a gradient top, but didn’t want to have to splice multiple balls of yarn to make the colors match up? Well, guess what…. With Gradiate and Colorburst, you won’t have to! Gradiate is worked top down, in the round, so you don’t have to cut and rejoin your yarn; simply skip stitches for the sleeves and keep going! And ...
Crochet: Scarf
Bella Morn is a light-weight crocheted scarf, perfect for a morning stroll. Using three colors of Bella Cash, this scarf was designed almost as a sampler: each color has its own stitch pattern. Once you’ve finished your third row, you won’t even have to look at your pattern! Utilizing the “drop & swap” method of three-color striping, you’ll...
Crochet: Table Setting - Other, Coffee / Tea Pot
Celebrate togetherness this Thanksgiving with friends, family, and a lovely table. This bread cloth and French press cozy can be whipped up in no time. The super easy stitch pattern, while appearing involved, is really just mindless stitching. One skein of WeCrochet’s Static will make both a cloth and a cozy, and the wool content helps to keep ...
Crochet: Cowl
Felici Worsted is HERE! What better way to enjoy all that fluffy softness than with a warm cowl to snuggle up in? I would way rather wear Felici right up against my neck than anywhere else. This Felici Twist utilizes the same techniques as my Felici On The Double and Double Doubled cowls, but with… well… a twist. Once you’ve finished crocheting...
Crochet: Cowl
You spoke and I listened! You wanted a Felici On The Double cowl that you could loop doubled
Crochet: Scarf
Are you a big fan of silk? Do you love join-as-you-go motifs? Are you ready for a challenge? Then I bet Coined is going to be your new favorite project! Crocheted in WeCrochet’s Luminance 100% silk yarn, held double, this scarf is drapey and elegant as well as versatile; you can wear it in so many ways! These motifs are joined as they are worke...
Crochet: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Want to make a really fun dish cloth? Want to make it match your Blue Willow dishes? Look no further! This yarn is a perfect match for those family heirlooms; indeed it will look as if you chose yarn that was absolutely MADE for them! These cloths are worked in the round from the center out, using griddle stitch, and includes a single-crochet e...
Crochet: Cozy - Other
Guys are hard to crochet for, at least in my experience. So many crochet patterns are for more feminine items, and finding masculine crochet is challenging. Scarves are easy, but not for summer. I needed something for my guys for Father’s Day, and this Dad’s Can Cozy is what I came up with. Whether he’s into beer or soda, or both, this can cozy...
Crochet: Potholder
While I was running a CAL for my Best Potholder You’ll Ever Own, I got the idea that maybe for Mother’s Day this year, I could create a matching trivet and kitchen towel to make a set. I knew that flowers would be great, but just wasn’t exactly sure how I could make that work for a trivet. It came to me while in bed one night trying to get to s...
Crochet: Market bag (slouchy)
Green up your life a bit with this gorgeous bag. You’ll wanna take this market bag everywhere
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
This hat came about as a matching piece to my wildly popular Felici On The Double Cowl . It uses the same yarn, the same hook, and is made in the same way, but in the round and with some super simple decreases thrown in. Just grab two of your favorite Felicis- or any other sock or fingering weight yarn- and get started!
Crochet: Cowl
** We’re hosting a CAL for Felici On The Double cowl in the Rows & Roses Ravelry group starting on January 1st, 2020! Come join us: https://www.ravelry.com/groups/rows--roses-group **
Crochet: Washcloth / Dishcloth
I’ve put this pattern/tutorial together for the purpose of TEACHING a beginner how to crochet. “Photo Tutorial” is used loosely here, as each pic isn’t posted WITH the step it corresponds to, but rather at the end of the pattern.
Crochet: Fingerless Gloves
This pattern came about because a sweet friend fell in love with some gorgeous bulky yarn and wanted me to make mitts out of it. I just couldn’t find a bulky-weight mitt pattern that I loved, though, so I designed one. Check my store for “Leyla’s Hat” if you want the matching set.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
I designed this pattern for a dear friend who fell in love with a chunky yarn. Then I reworked it for an Aran weight, so we have a pattern that can work with either! I created some mitts for her, and wanted to surprise her with a matching set so I created this hat, as well. It’s easy enough for a beginner, even though it has a special stitch: h...
Crochet: Potholder
These potholders are thick, sturdy, and durable. I use mine to take things out of a 450 degree oven, no problem. They are a huge hit in my facebook group, and are ordered by the dozens. I truly do believe- and have quite a few friends who will back me on this- that these are the BEST potholders you will ever own!
Crochet: Containers
NOTE These pictures were taken from my first set of dishes that were joined after each round, creating a seam. I fixed this in the pattern-- this pattern that you are purchasing is for a SEAMLESS bowl.
Crochet: Cowl
If you love texture and warmth, then this cowl pattern is for you! It is close-fitting and dense, but still soft and squishy. The textured stitches keep it interesting, to crochet AND to wear. And it’s a relatively quick project to stitch up.