I love love love to crochet. My Grandma (the first Grandma Dot) was my hero. I was not only named after her... I wanted to BE her. Her hands were always busy. I thought she was sooo ambitious, but later realized that it was probably nervous energy. She loved to sew, and she loved to crochet. So patiently she guided my fingers and proudly displayed my masterpieces. I now own many of them and they were anything but masterpieces. How Grandma would have loved the internet with its endless images and free crochet patterns.

When my own daughter came along I wanted to pass on this tradition, with its cherished memories, to my own "baby girl". The problem was... Tracy is a lefty. I tried and tried to teach her stitches, with much frustration and little success. Then Grandma tipped me off to teach her in front of a mirror. DUH. What turned out is that my Grandma taught my little girl, and another generation keeps Grandma alive through cherished memories.

Tracy has been bit by Grandma's "crochet bug". From the time she hit the double digits, through high school, college, grad school, working and anywhere went, her fingers were always intertwined with yarn. All her friends owned homemade afghans, from traditional granny squares to unusual and unique stitches. Her cousins all have dolls and toys made with her hands, and her nieces and nephews came into the world with a yarn and thread crochet wardrobe waiting for them; shoes and booties, dresses, and of course baby blankets galore. Her roommates and co-workers were blessed with bookmarks, hats, hair bows and purses, and my favorite... Her brother's collection of the ugliest Christmas sweaters you could imagine.

Last year, Tracy's life was altered forever by a young man who drove his truck into her drivers door. Having lost the use of her left hand she can no longer crochet and thus lives vicariously through the work of others. Okay, maybe that's an exaggeration. But she does take pleasure in seeing the beautiful craftsmanship in the colorful and creative yarns and threads available. Thus this blog was birthed, to combine her passion for crocheting and her desire to help others get "bit by the bug" by providing a place where they can find fabulous free crochet patterns. Enjoy. Get bit. Let us know what you're up to. We want to hear your crochet story.

Monday, January 20, 2014

Free Crochet Patterns: Interesting Crochet Stitches







































14 comments:

  1. The Baubles and Brambles is actually a knit pattern, not a crochet one.

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  2. I agree, Baubles and Brambles should be removed from the crochet patterns area.

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    1. Oh how absolutely ungrateful are you, not a mention of thank you for all the lovely links provided here to some wonderful 'FREE' crochet.
      Just a "should be removed" comment.
      Astounds me it does!
      this is in reply to both Laura Nolan & Donna Dominguez

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    2. Agreed. I just found this and scrolled to the comments and was surprised to see them. Oh well, takes all kinds.

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  3. Thanks for pointing that out, I had not noticed it was knit instead of crochet.

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    1. It is crochet :-) http://www.dreamalittlebigger.com/post/bobble-stitch-crochet.html
      Ignorance makes ppl stupid :-) Ty for links

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  4. I just wanted to say that I am a fellow crochet lover and blogger and i love your site. Great job

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  5. I think the "Flower Columns" is a pretty stitch but would love to find the pattern in English

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  6. I have a question, for the crocodile stitch pattern you used the green,maroon and dark green yarn. Where did you find it? I would love to buy some. Please help I've been looking for it for a good while. Love your website

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  7. Love the yarn shown on crocodile stitch. Will you share the brand name and color? Thanks for the great links!

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  8. Love the yarn shown on crocodile stitch. Will you share the brand name and color? Thanks for the great links!

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  9. Love the yarn shown on crocodile stitch. Will you share the brand name and color? Thanks for the great links!

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  10. I really love the sock wave pattern, do you have a new link to it please as that one doesn't work. I really want to make a blanket like that, thanks.

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    1. I found it because I thought it was awfully cool too! Here ya go!
      http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/nancys-waves-scarf

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