Tunisian crochet blankets are beloved for their rich texture, warmth, and unique stitched look. This pattern is a simple introduction to Tunisian crochet, using the Tunisian simple stitch — perfect…
Fiona
What is freeform? Freeform crochet is like painting. The hook is a brush and the yarn a paint. The result can be abstract or realistic. Freeform is original design, not a reproduction of another person's pattern, it goes beyond the realm of patterns and restrictions that usually apply toward our art. The outcome is a piece of art like no other, not only functional, but beautiful as well. Freeform includes 2-D and 3-D art, clothing and useful items. Please come in and get to know us better!
Leslie Roth
Born in Brooklyn many years ago, my full time job has been in nonprofit administration and fund development for the past 20 years and at present I am the CEO…
Allie Thompson
Allie Thompson is a bead & fiber artist and teacher. She has been doing freeform crochet for about 13 years. She has had articles on beadwork published in Bead &…
Andrea D. Shuman
I learned to crochet and knit from my Sister, Valerie (believe it ornot). I was 8 and in the 4th grade. My Sister was in the 3rd grade and she…
Leslie Sirag
Leslie learned to crochet at age 7, made some fairly standard edgings, & went on to other things, including art in many media, which has been shown and sold in…
Lauri Michel
I live in NC with my husband, twin teen-agers ( a son and daughter) and two Great Danes. I work full-time with my husband in our financial advisory business. Crocheting…
Veronica Smith
Coat of Many Colours – Dolly Parton A song from the heart . . . A song of the ultimate love . . . A song that is core of…
Valerie Halcrow
Fashion design combines shape and color and texture to breathe vitality and character into the apparel that introduces who we are to others in our world. And, fashion publications like…
Tonya Wilson
This year’s challenge was very exciting for me because it allowed me to combine two of my passions, crochet and music. When the topic was announced, I had no trouble…
Tia M M Hegstad
I first saw a picture of “October”, by James Jaques Joseph Tissot, in a magazine when I was at school. I fell in love with the painting then, and still…