These patterns are a product of my charitable and gift-making efforts. They are free for your personal use to make items for yourself, gifts, or items to donate to charity.
The patterns on this blog are for non-commercial use only. I make no money from my patterns and ask that you do not use them to make money either.
The patterns with dates prior to 2024 were originally published on my Handcrafting With Love website (www.handcraftingwithlove.net) which I shut down in 2024.
If you find these instructions inspiring or useful, I would love to hear from you. Please let me know if you have problems understanding any of the instructions.
Quilt Patterns
- Big Star Quilt. Pattern added Sept. 10, 2006.
- Libby's Patriotic Four Patch. Pattern added Dec. 24, 2012.
- Wacky Rail Fence Quilt. Pattern added Sept. 30, 2009.
Knitting Patterns
- Waffle-Weave Cap, a quick knit on circular needles. Or knit it flat with a seam to sew. Either way make it with or without a turned up brim. Pattern added February 12, 2008.
- Seed Stitch Handwarmers with a Twist. Knitted in sport weight yarn. Pattern added Sept. 21, 2006.
Crochet Patterns
- Möbius Scarf
- Half-Double Crochet Preemie Baby Cap
- Teen/Adult Ribbed Cap Worked in half double crochet.
- Griddle Stitch Beanie Pattern added 2/3/2012.
- Quick and Easy Crocheted Coasters I created this design for part of my Mom and stepDad's 35th anniversary gift.
- Moss Stitch Back Washer
- 6-inch Crocheted Afghan Squares
- Rectangular Granny Square Pattern added 2/6/2000.
- Easy Ripple Afghan Makes up quickly in double crochet.
- Alternating V Shell Afghan #1 Pattern added 4/19/1999.
- Alternating V Shell Afghan #2 Pattern added 4/19/1999.
If you need help with crochet basics, please try one of these web sites:
- Crochet Guild of America offers both right and left-handed instructions.
- Crochet Basics at Crochet 'N' More has many abbreviations with instructions for making the stitches.
- The Crochet Guide at Annie's Craft Store covers a wide variety of stitches and crochet information with both video and written instructions for many of the stitches. The page is organized with less common stitches at the beginning of the list, followed by more basic information. For some of the basics, please see
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