Saturday, January 16, 2021

The Friendship Blanket CAL


This post contains affiliate links 

The Friendship Blanket CAL is the brainchild of Helen from Sunflower Cottage Crochet. 25 designers have teamed up to bring you 41 squares! Each square will be 9 inches, uses worsted weight yarn, and can be assembled to make a blanket. Pick and Mix which squares you want to make! The running theme is texture - and friendship!


What yarn to use?

The patterns are written for Worsted/Aran Weight yarn- some suggestions are:

Paintbox Simply Aran  100% Acrylic, 100g/3.5 oz - 60 colours to choose from!

Yarn and Colours Epic - 100% cotton, 50g -101 shades of pure cotton!

What am I using?

I'm using a yarn found at the Australian chain 'Spotlight' called

Spot Saver USA style (200 g/100% acrylic) 

I'll be using pumpkin (pictured) Peacock and Grey. 

How to join in?

I'll be updating this post every few days to update the new square releases, you can also follow Sunflower Cottage- the host of the CAL

Helen's Square kicks things off - you can find the pattern of the first square: the Friendship Square, here on the Sunflower Crochet Blog. 

If you'd like to read Helen's original post, that kick's off the CAL - click here.

All squares will remain free for the duration of the CAL. 

You can use the tag #Friendshipblanket21 to see what others are posting on social media.


Of course, I jumped at the opportunity to join in, but you'll have to wait to see my square! 


And, for those who just can't wait - there is the option of purchasing the entire CAL right now. You can click this link for the bundle (affiliate link)


Click on the photos below to be taken to each individual pattern. I will be updating the post to add all 41 squares! This post will remain once the crochet along has finished, as a way to find all the squares. I won't have any control over links that are no longer valid, 

Post Update: April 2th April 2021 - All the patterns are live - I just need to catch up on linking them all properly in this post. 


I've also written a follow-up post, with links to everything I think you'll need. 




Square 1: Friendship Square
 

Square 2: Pretty Petals

 
Square 3: Lauren



Square 3: Rambling Roses



Square 4: 





Square 5: Illusion Square

Square 6: Diamond Bliss

Square 7: Omatra Square


Square 8: Raised Diamonds

Square 9: Ara Square


Square 10: Argyll Square

Square 11: The Kindred Square


Square 12: The Eclectic Square



Square 13: Kinship Square

Square 14: Tapestry Heart

Square 15: Friendship Blanket Square



Square 16: Connection Square



Square 17: Sweet Stripes


Square 18: Sol Square

Square 19: Dolphin Stitch


Square 20: Cross Puff Square 


Square 21: Zamni Square



Square 22: Sun and Stars

Square 23: Lasting Links


Square 24:


Square 25: Synergy

Square 26: Sedge Stitch 

Square 27: Arianrhod Square


Square 28: Harmony Square 


Square 29: Crochet Cluster Stitch


Square 30:  Rialto Square


Square 31: Friendship Star




Square 33: 


Square 34: Integrity Square 


Square 35: Communion Square

Square 36: Malachia Granny Square 


Square 37:  Companion Square

Square 38: Fellowship Square


Square 39: Waffle Stitch Square


Square 40: Circle of Friends Square


Square 41: Brindisi Bobble 





What an incredible list! Make a few squares, or make them all! Don't forget there is still the option to purchase the full bundle right now. You can click this link for the bundle (affiliate link)




Sunday, December 27, 2020

2020 Top 5 - My Best selling patterns



 Before I start this post, I'd like to say thanks you to everyone who bought a pattern, or looked at my blog, clicked an ad, or shared something this year. Every cent keeps me designing and creating more things for you!

I've looked over the numbers, and these have been my best selling patterns from 2020

A couple of things to note: This year my best selling crochet pattern numbers have been influenced by the newsletter audience, and the Pattern of the Month, and none of the patterns were published in 2020! 

If you aren't already subscribed - you can do so here: 

And you'll get access to the Pattern of the Month Discount.

This is the first year that the Starburst Square hasn't topped the charts.. since 2015, so I'll do an honourable mention - and also take the opportunity to say I'm in the middle of giving it a revamp to match the rest of my patterns. 

Starburst Square. (2015)

Ravelry Link

Etsy Link


And, now from 5 to 1, the top 5 best selling patterns of 2020.


Number 5 - the Textured Bag (2018) Pattern of the Month December 2020

I must have been having an off day when I named this guy. But it's such a cute versatile bag. Glad to know it's being made and loved. This is the only pattern from the list that isn't currently on Etsy, which might mean it would have been higher! 


Ravelry link



Number 4- the Fruit Cup Fade (2019)

This one actually hasn't been on sale anywhere, so it's pretty cool to know it's been so popular. It's a breeze to make, and so bright and happy.


Ravelry Link

Etsy Link


Number 3 - Belle Brioche (2018)

This hat was featured in the 'Hat not Hate' anti bullying program this year. It features a beautiful crochet cable and uses the crochet brioche technique. 


Ravelry Link

Etsy Link


Number 2- Lambie Llamie (2019) Pattern of the Month November 2020

This pattern started out as an 'Intro to Ami' class. Make either a Lamb or a Llama with a few minor adjustments (or both) Once you are confident with shapes, you could mix up the ears and create a variety of lovey animals. 


Ravelry Link

Etsy Link



And now...  the best selling pattern of 2020 has been



The Fern Gully Bag (2017) Pattern of the Month October 2020


I'm really proud of this design, and I love that it has been so popular this year- sometimes the 'oldies' don't get as much love as the new releases. Thank you so much for the love. 

Ravelry Link

Etsy Link



As always, thanks for reading. I know 2020 has been an unusual year (to say the least) and I hope 2021 bring you health and happiness.


Happy Crocheting


Emma.







Thursday, November 26, 2020

Candy Striped Basket - Free Pattern




 Time for a new - and free - pattern!








Introducing the Candy Striped Basket. 


This basket is worked into a wooden base bag, something I've been wanting to try for a while! I am using a 15 x 25 cm size - this pattern can be modified for larger (or smaller) but you will need to do some calculations for your yarn usage. This pattern works on a stitch count multiple of 5. 


It also uses front post double crochets, for a technique that is often referred to as a crochet brioche - or briochet! -as it mimics the brioche technique in knitting. 







The first 4 rows were tough to work into - so I recommend going slow and taking a few breaks. 

You'll also need a 4 mm hook, a stitch marker, scissors,

and 2 colours of Aran or 10ply cotton  

I have used Sheepjes Cahlista (50g/85 m) C1 280 Lemon (2 balls) and C2 519 Freesia (1 ball) 

This pattern is written in US terms



ch- chain
dc - double crochet
FP - front post
sk- skip
st - stitch
sl st - slip stitch
C1 - colour one
C2 - colour two




Join C1 to any hole, sc into every hole around. The side facing you will become the base.





Row 1: Ch 3 (counts as dc) and dc into same st, *dc in next st, 2dc in next st, rep from * to last st, dc in last st, slt st join.



Row 2: Ch 3 (does not count as dc) FPdc around starting chain from Row 1, and next dc, *ch 1, sk 1, 2 FPdc, rep from * around to last st, ch 1, sk 1, sl st to 1st FPdc. Secure C1 with a stitch marker, do not fasten off. 



Row 3:  With C2, make a standing FPdc around first skipped st from Row 1, *ch 2, sk 2 FPdc, FPdc into next skipped dc from Row 1, rep from * around, ch 2, sk 2 FPdc, sl st to standing FPdc. Secure C2 with a stitch marker, do not fasten off. 



Row 4: Ch 3 (does not count as dc) FPdc around 1st FPdc from Row 2, and next FPdc, *ch 1, sk 1, 2 FPdc, rep from * around to last st, ch 1, sk 1, sl st to 1st FPdc. secure C1 with a stitch marker, do not fasten off. 



Row 5: Ch 3 (does not count as dc) FPdc around 1st FPdc from Row 3, *ch 2, sk 2, FPdc, rep from * around to last st, ch 1, sk 1, sl st to 1st FPdc. secure C2 with a stitch marker, do not fasten off. 



Row 6 - 19: Alternate rows 4 and 5.



Row 20: Ch 3, FPdc around 1st st, and every st around.


Fasten off, and weave in ends.






I hope you enjoy your basket. As you can see from photos, I'll be using mine for yarn! 


Happy Crocheting,




Emma





Pattern designed and written by Emma Wilkinson©
No restrictions are placed on finished items made with this pattern, however the pattern may not be resold or copied in any form. Pictures remain the property of Emma Wilkinson Designs