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Round-Up: Crochet Stripes #1

Updated: Nov 24

I love stripes!!! Anything striped.


Why?

It's fun putting a bunch of colors together to make a pattern or colorful project.

Making something in stripes uses up a lot of scraps :) (we all have a lot of scraps!)


There are so many "scrap busting" and/or striped crochet patterns online. I create a lot of striped projects though mine aren't as colorful as some. I have a hard time just picking colors willy nilly, they have to have some type of order. I wish I could just make an item without thinking about what color to do next and just pick one out of the tote, but my brain just doesn't work that way. Does yours? If so, you have no idea how lucky you are!


So to celebrate stripes and my love for stripes I ask my designer friends for links to their patterns that are created using stripes. There were so many to choose from I have decided to divide up the patterns and make 3 separate posts. Didn't want to leave anyone out :)


Below are photos that link to the listing.


PIN FOR LATER


 

Jayden Hat & Overalls

The Jayden hat is a gender neutral hat including three different baby sizes. Pair it with the baby overalls that has two different baby sizes.



 
Chardonnay Wine Bottle Cozy

The Chardonnay Wine Bottle Cozy is exquisitely textured by using increased and decreased Single Crochet stitches creating a diagonal flat fabric. When joined it creates a swirled candy cane effect. The height can be adjusted by increasing or decreasing the stitch count. The yarn can be any #4 worsted weight or mercerized cotton.



 
Fancy Like Sweater Blouse

Introducing the ultimate boho-chic top that's perfect for any free-spirited fashionista!

This stunning crocheted top features intricate details that truly make this top stand out - from the delicate lace pattern on the sleeves to the subtle ribbing along the bottom hem.



 
Striped Football Gnomes

These cute striped gnomes can be made using any combination of colours. Not just for Christmas but they look great for any sporting fan in their team colours.

With their long dangly legs they look great on a bookshelf or desk to add a touch of whimsical fun to your home.

Pattern works up quickly and can be made in your choice of yarn.



 
On the Fringe Scarf & Cowl

These patterns are a great way to use up scrap yarn. Change colors every row/round or whenever you like. Use as many or few colors as you want.

The patterns use many different stitches. A great unisex pattern that is great to give as a fun gift or to donate.



 

OTHER ROUND-UPS WITH STRIPE PATTERNS






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