This project is quick and easy and is a type of crochet embellisment that looks awesome as a wristlet, but would also be great to add to the top of a basket, a pillow, a planter pot, or even a neckline or sleeves on a shirt! I give you the math necessary to adapt it how you like, and it works up really quickly. These wristlets are also one of my best sellers at my crochet craft fairs. Betcha can’t make just one!
Read MoreThis boho crochet wristlet is anything but granny! It works up quickly and uses unique joining methods to create a seamless product. These sell great at craft fairs and vendor markets year round, but especially in the warmer months.
Read MoreThis crochet knot bag is super fun and easy to make! Whip up 2 sunburst granny squares, add some handles, and you got yourself a boho chic crochet bag! I have had a lot of luck selling these a vendor markets and craft fairs year round, and it looks great as both a plain neutral bag all in one color as well as a multi-colored bag. The options are endless!
Read MoreThis beautiful boho crochet clutch would make a lovely addition to any summer outfit, perfect for the beach or even an evening on a summer cruise. Can be made using regular worsted weight yarn, cotton, or even raffia yarn, making different looks with simple adjustments to your preferences. They also work up relatively quickly, making them great for vendor market prep!
Read MoreThis project uses a fun new yarn by Lion Brand called For the Home Cording and the stitch definition is absolutely gorgeous! I have also come up with a new joining technique that creates a virtually invisible and even reversible seam, making the finished product look just as professional as the ones made by The Sak.
Read MoreThis adorable beaded change purse makes a great Teacher Appreciation gift when you add the free printable card included in my post! It also requires very little in supplies, making it perfect for vendor market prep.
Read MoreLearn the Woven Twill stitch by making this beautiful sunglass case! Create this gorgeous stitch pattern by slightly variating spike stitches. This project is not only great for learning a new stitch pattern, but for Teacher Appreciation Week! Included is a free printable thank-you card that can be inserted into the case and given as a gift.
Read MoreThis beautiful crochet bag is a quick and easy boho bag, great for gifting and market prep. The half double herringbone stitch makes a dense fabric so the bag doesn’t require lining. No zipper, special supplies, or fancy stitches—the perfect bag! You could easily whip one of these out in a short afternoon.
Read MoreThis beautiful market bag is not only functional, it’s fashionable! The crocheted lace work makes it perfect for trips to the market or the beach, but gives just the right touch of feminine beauty to make it a real eye-catching statement piece! It is easily adjustable to make it the size of your preference and is so much fun to add your own flair by simply changing up your yarn selection. You could also easily sew a lining inside to make it a beautiful summer bag to match any boho outfit!
Read MoreThis adorable boho crochet bag is the perfect all-season bag! Made with super bulky weight yarn, it works up very quickly, making it great for vendor market prep and gifting. The fringe and accents are the right balance to match any boho outfit and would be perfect for both the warmer and the colder months!
Read MoreThese adorable crochet wrist wallets are perfect for when you want to be hands free but still carry the necessities. They are great for the beach, festivals, concerts, markets, theme parks, or simply shopping and running errands! They make great gifts and are one of my very best sellers at all my vendor markets. The best part is they are No Sew, meaning only 2 ends to weave in!
Read MoreThis adorable crochet bag saver is a fashionable yet functional way to store those extra grocery bags in! It also makes a great storage option for extra toilet paper rolls. This design is ideal for those who love to decorate in the modern boho look, and is especially great for RV living/glamping or tiny home living where there is limited space. You could also even use it to store fruit and vegetables in!
Read MoreI made this adorable little keychain wallet to match my Amaryllis Bag, and I think it turned out SO cute! It works up very quickly and would make a great gift for Mother’s Day, Teacher’s Appreciation, or stocking stuffers. It’s just the right size to hold your cards and money when running errands. It would make a great gift for a mom who likes to be more hands free while toting her child, or for shopping. You could also put your chapstick or ear buds in there and hook it on your backpack for college.
Read MoreMother’s Day is just around the corner and if you’re looking for a thoughtful gift to crochet for the special women in your life, you’ve come to the right place! I’ve compiled a short list of fairly quick projects that are sure to be appreciated by mothers all around. Is your mom a makeup lover? A spa lover? A book lover? A plant lover? Or a coffee lover? I have several ideas I think you might like that make fantastic handmade gifts that she will appreciate and use.
Read MoreI decided to try and use the braided concept I used for my Macrochet Mini Planters to make a little keychain, and I think they came out really cute! They look like macramé knots but they are simple single crochet stitches. They take very little by way of supplies and are SUPER fast to make. They would make a great little vendor market item for the warmer months or a nice small gift!
Read MoreI have made nearly 100 of these adorable little bags. They have always been a great seller for me. The technique is a bit challenging, but well worth the effort. My customers love looking inside to see the matching fabric liner. It also makes a really great gift. This is the revised pattern, as I have improved my technique since writing the first edition.
Read MoreThis versatile bag has so much potential to be anything you want it to be! Once you get the basic concept, the sky is literally the limit. It’s a great project for scrap yarn, as it uses very little. I recommend reading through the entire pattern before beginning.
Read MoreSo many have requested I design a bag for just your phone and a pocket for money. This is what I came up with! I’ve dubbed it the Anything Sling because you could use it for anything you deem necessary, really! A water bottle sling, a hand sanitizer sling—just any little essentials you want to put in there!
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