Free Knit Pattern: Super Soft Baby Washcloth
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Free Knit Pattern: Super Soft Baby Washcloth

Get your feet wet in knitting and crocheting with this easy pattern for super soft baby washcloths.
Why not some Super Soft Baby Washcloths?
The brick and mortar store I stock with my items, Sage Hen Serendipity, needed some more washcloths. So this time… I thought… “Why not some Super Soft Baby Washcloths?”
I’ve been surrounded by babies and pregnant people lately and have been working like a mad lady to finish baby gifts… so I figured… why not some washcloths? My husband and older kids love all the scrubbies and washcloths I make for them, so why not make some for babies?

Free Pattern: Broom Stick Cowl
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Free Pattern: Broom Stick Cowl

Happy Halloween Everyone! Who’s ready to try the Broomstick stitch? I swear it’s not as scary as it may look. My Broom Stick Cowl is easy and makes up quick. So you still have plenty of time to make up a couple for you and your favorite witchlets (if you want to make the toddler and baby sizes, you will need to buy the pattern set).

Free Pattern: Fall in Love with Paris Infinity Scarf
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Free Pattern: Fall in Love with Paris Infinity Scarf

Who doesn’t love a nice infinity scarf? My teenager does, and I have to admit, I also enjoy them. The Fall in Love with Paris Infinity Scarf is perfect for those of you looking for something to knit that doesn’t require a lot of knowledge. If you can knit, purl, and yarn over, you’re golden!

I made this because I found some really fun yarn at the Blue Heron Knittery while I attended the first annual Driftless Loop Yarn Hop (Don’t worry, I’ll share it on my Facebook when the next one is).

Free Pattern: The Large Crochet Tray Basket
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Free Pattern: The Large Crochet Tray Basket

I’m so excited to share my latest pattern, a crochet tray basket! This one actually came about because of our current move. My son found some huge checker with a mat-board at a rummage sale a few years ago when we lived in Black Earth. In our previous house, I’ve always had a nice small table the set would just lay out on and could be played anytime.

Free Pattern: Irish Moss Washcloth
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Free Pattern: Irish Moss Washcloth

If you’re new to knitting, then this Irish Moss Washcloth is perfect for you! This pattern is really more of a “how-to”. So it’s very forgiving. BONUS! You only need to know how to knit and purl. That’s it!!!!

The Best Part…

It looks the same on both sides, subsequently, there is no right or wrong side! Even when you use multi-colored yarn looks awesome. This one, just like the Bubble Washcloth, you don’t have to do the crochet part of this pattern. You can just bind off and weave in ends, but I personally LOVE the look of the reverse single crochet (Video Tutorial coming soon) on this washcloth.

Free Pattern: Bubble Washcloth
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Free Pattern: Bubble Washcloth

Originally, when I started yarn crafting, I only knew how to crochet. As I started searching for things to make, I started seeing so many great hats, and sweater patterns that were knit. This led me on a journey to learn how to do both. After completing my first knit project (a winter hat), I realized how much I enjoyed both crocheting and knitting. They each have their positives and negatives. Knitting brings a cleanness to things. Crochet has a different look and feel. It also offers different heights in its stitches. Both can bring great texture to a design.