The herringbone stitch is a great way to add an interesting texture to your projects! If you can single crochet you can easily do this stitch. Scroll below for a quick tutorial.The herringbone single crochet stitch is a two row repeat stitch. When working with this stitch, you will repeat rows 1 and 2 to create the beautiful herringbone texture. Please note that each row starts with a regular single crochet stitch ( or reverse single crochet stitch) as the first stitch. Then proceed working in
A Tisket, A Tasket Blanket Pattern

Crochet this blanket with our pattern. This amazing piece of art was created with Red Heart Super Saver yarn, a worsted weight that offered 364 (solids) per skein at that time. With all the amazing lines of worsted weight yarns we offer in today's modern colors the possibilities are endless! You'll need crochet hooks size U.S. H/8 (5 mm) and I/9 (5.50 mm) to get started. Measures 47.5 x 52" (120.5 x 132 cm) completed. Intermediate crochetPattern is available for download only, and requires Adobe Reader or a similar program to view. For questions about yarn requirements, please contact us. After…
Adding A Ribbon Backing to Your Knit Button Band — Ms. Cleaver – Creations for a Handmade Life

Why Reinforce A Button Band? Both of my recent pattern releases, Lady Heartrose and Prairie Wife , suggest that you use ribbon to reinforce the button bands. If you're one of those knitters who hates finishing, you may think why bother? You certainly don't have to, most of my sweaters
7 Striking, Decorative Cast Ons That Will Make Your Projects Special – Sheep Among Wolves

Are you ready to take your knitting to the next level? Want to liven up that plain cast on edge? Read on for 7 striking, decorative cast ons!













