
© Jennifer Dickerson 2017
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I knitted a hat for my little niece today and I put your little stars on it and put Twirlies hat topper on top of hat from Loving Hugs. Thank You Renee The stars are so cute.
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DeleteI have been searching for girl's dresses crochet patterns ranging 4-10 and it is so difficult to find. I follow you on Facebook and originally came across one of your lovely scarves that caught my eye a couple of years ago. Do you have anything?
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Deletei just made a trivet. turned out pretty good ive been self teaching crochet via patterns and youtube videos for a month now. my mom got me started. thanks for the patterns.
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DeleteLove the stars, I just might have to try them with wire for earrings! Thanks, KP Hippie Chick
ReplyDeleteWow! What an awesome idea! You will definitely have to put them on kp when you make them...I would love to see them! :)
DeleteWill do! I have some Copper that might work....
DeleteOh my! That would be really beautiful! Have fun!!
DeleteThese r great on top of preemie beanies. I donate them to the NICU at my local hospital. Woyld kive more!!!! Thank u!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea, good for you! Doesn't it feel great to give your time and handmade treasures to the littlest of people?
DeleteI think your embellishments are fantastic!! I'm making hats for hospital NICU and always want them to be unique. Love your ideas, colors and generosity. Sending lots of blessings and hugs!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, thank you so much...glad you are finding my patterns to be useful for your wonderful, wonderful cause! :-)
DeleteJust came across this pattern.Thank you so much for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteIt is so AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!.I just love it.
I make hats for the homeless shelter and I am going to use these and the little hearts for the little girl hats.
I jsut know it will brighten their day when they receive a hat with these on them.
Thank you
Sharon Anderson
That is so wonderful!!! What wonderful things you are doing for kids who need and appreciate it so much...
DeleteKeep up the fantastic work!!! :-)
Jennifer....I am a member of the United Church of Christ.this year for our annual gathering we have started a scarf project that includes giving a rainbow-colored scarf to someone who pledges to fight bullying.I made a scarf using your vanilla bean pattern& it turned out really nice.I posted a pic & a link to your blog on the charity site as it was a big hit.thanks for the pattern.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a beautiful scarf and what a great cause...thanks you for sharing! Happy crocheting to you! :)
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ReplyDeleteJust wondering if you have a hat pattern to match the vanilla bean scarf? Just a dainty cap with the V pattern would be awesome.
Thanks,
Mitzi
Not yet, but what a great idea!!!
DeleteLove the hearts and stars--great for a delicate garland, or for appliques!
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DeleteLove the Fiona button scarf. It's simple and quick. I made one for myself and one for a Christmas present in one setting. Thanks for the patterns. I'm on to the celebration scarf next.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm glad you were able to make one for yourself too!
Deletecan you get some big crochet flower patterns when i say big it means like a full flower like 3d or 3 layers
ReplyDeleteSounds pretty, I'll have to keep that in mind!
DeleteI just started the vanilla bean scarf in a multi colored yarn. I love the pattern! Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds really pretty, thanks for your kind comment too!
DeleteYour work is so beautiful!! I would love if you would come share some links to your free patterns at www.theyarnbox.com
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, I'll be sure to check it out!
DeleteThanks so much for all the free tutorials. I've been pinning away!! I'm new at crocheting but am thoroughly enjoying it.
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Thanks Again,
Carrie
www.saving4six.com
You are so welcome! By the way I love what you did with your basement steps...awesome!!! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteI love all of your crochet patterns! They are quick and easy and turn out lovely every time, everything I have made ends up looking like it took a lot longer to make, so pretty. Do you have a leg warmer pattern you can share?
ReplyDeleteThank you! and yes, I do have a legwarmer pattern, it is all finished, just have to post it! You must have read my mind!
DeleteThis website/blog is so well put together! All your pictures are very well done! I commend you! You make beautiful things that are very creative. I've added this to come back and make a lot of these ideas! Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your kind comment!!! You really made my day! :)
DeleteJennifer, I have seen some Chevron Crochet blankets, and was wondering if you have a pattern for such a thing. I love your work, and have used many of your patterns to crochet scarves for my family, friends and myself. So, needless to say, you were the first one I thought of to look for the Chevron crochet pattern. Thank you in advance.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nancy! I don't have one yet, but have been anxious to make a few blankets though, the chevron is one of my favorites! Thanks for thinking of me, you're very kind!
DeleteAll of the above patterns are beautiful! I don't know which one to start with! Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind comment! Happy crocheting!
DeleteI subscribe to your newsletter. I love all of your items. I especially like the different ways you display your work. I have made so many beautiful gifts for my friends. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou are so welcome, I am glad you like them...thanks so much too for subscribing! :)
DeleteThank you so much for generously sharing your patterns. I can't wait to try some of them to give as gifts. I'm a beginner at crochet and I'm really enjoying learning new stitches and trying new projects. Thanks again :)
ReplyDeleteYay! Congratulations on starting your crochet journey! I got the crochet bug and haven't stopped since! Thanks so much for your kind comment too! :)
DeleteI just want to say that I have been crocheting for a long time, I only have one arm, but your patterns are so easy to follow that I found a lot of pleasure in using your patterns. THANK YOU SO MUCH
ReplyDeleteYou are so welcome! I am so glad you like them, hugs to you and happy crocheting!
DeleteIf by some chance Bonnie Rankin reads this reply - I would LOVE to know how you are crocheting with one arm. My five year old son would really love to learn! He was born with a short left arm (above elbow) and we haven't had a lot of success yet.
DeleteWOW! Thank you so very much for sharing your beautiful patterns! Great work!! <3
ReplyDeleteThanks for your very kind comment! :)
DeleteThank you so much for sharing those beautiful project.
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You are so welcome!!
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ReplyDeleteYay! Glad you like it!
DeleteAnd thank YOU for your very kind comment!!
ReplyDeleteI love your patterns!!! Keep up with your beautiful work! I will be following your patterns soon!(: love them!!!!
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DeleteThank you so much for sharing your gorgeous patterns!! They are simple but very elegant. I will be using them for Christmas gifts. I just spent my money all in one place :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comment, you just made my day!!!
DeleteThank you for sharing your patterns. It helps me a lot to see an item completed so I know what my goal is.
ReplyDeleteI agree! I like to see what it looks like too! :)
DeleteThere are so many things on this post that it's hard to decide on what to do first! My daughter is crazy over the Celebration Scarf, and so am I! I just got my yarn for the next couple of months, and had plans for scarves for myself. My girls' love of your patterns and my new colors means I will be making scarfs for others, and I think it's great! I really can't afford gifts this X-Mas, and with 4 kids ages 12-30 plus their husbands, fiancee, and boyfriend that the 27 yr old is serious about, that's a hard truth. You want to do something nice for them, to show how much they mean to you. Well, what better than something mom made by hand, full of love in every stitch? If I think good thoughts and wishes for each one as I hook their gift it will truly mean something. Thank you for all of these free patterns, at all skill levels! It's like your gift to us! I love your sites!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Maschelle!
DeleteAll your patterns are so awesome. Thank you for sharing them. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for these wonderful crochet patterns! The simplicity of the patterns are fantastic and the finished product is absolutely beautiful! Thank you for giving me hours of wonderful, therapeutic crochet to look forward to!!
ReplyDeleteHpw do you make the gingersnap infinity scarf longer and wider
ReplyDeleteI have made 2 pair of your boot cuffs, a Mobius cowl, & 2 long scarves using the Mobius stitches, all given as gifts. I loved how they all turned out and my kids loved them too! Thank you. I am about to make some scarves using your Mango Scarf directions. I appreciate all your work, generosity, and the beautiful pix. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLove all of your stitchin'!!! Tutorials are so good and so well done. thanks!
ReplyDeleteJust finished the Pavement Infinity scarf and I LOVE it! Thank you so much for the wonderful patterns! There are a few things on here I'm gonna do! :) You're fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWould it be alright to make and sell some of the items from your beautiful patterns if I put a card with the link to your web site? Thank you for any help you can give me
ReplyDeleteI'm having trouble getting the free patterns. When I click on a pic that I want, all it does is show me another pic and no pattern. I have just subcribed to the site. I would appreciate someone's help!
ReplyDeleteHi there! If you click the link below each picture, it will take directly to each pattern...hope that helps!
DeleteI love the Kitchen Lovelies! Thanks so much!
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DeleteWhenever I am searching for a pattern, I ultimately end up at your site! Your patters are easy to follow and the recipients (friends and family) always love their gift. Thank you for the simplicity of your patterns.
ReplyDeleteYou are so very welcome and thank you for such a kind comment!
DeleteHow do I download the Fiona 2 button scarf for myself?
ReplyDeleteHi Cindy!
DeleteHere is the pattern link:
http://www.fiberfluxblog.com/2012/10/free-crochet-patternfiona-button-scarf.html
If you follow the link, it will take you to the pattern page, just scroll down and look for the green "print friendly" page. There you can print, email it, or save it as a PDF. Hope that helps!
For our twentieth anniversary, I made 20 of your one-round hearts in red, and 20 of your one-round stars in pale yellow. I put them in a pretty glass vase, and used a satin ribbon to tie a love note about the 20 years of romance and happiness. My husband loved it and put it in a very special place on our display shelves. The hearts and stars came out great and the patterns were easy to follow. Now I see that you have many other lovely patterns that I will be trying! Thanks for such a creative and helpful site.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and thoughtful gesture, thank you for sharing! :)
DeleteI get so inspired when I stop by your blog!! I wish I had more sets of hands to crochet with LOL! I just love the shoulder wrap/shawl that is pictured on the header of your page, on the very top of the page, its the 4th picture in....I couldn't seem to find the pattern for it...is there one??? I would love to make it!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, your patterns are so well set out with the instructions and photos which makes it so easy to follow. The Travel Blooms are such a great idea. I have a family and friends function coming up and have started making Travel Blooms for all the female guests. I hope you do not mind but I used your idea and designed Travel Flags/squares for the men. I am sure all the guests will love them and I will let them all know where I found the pattern that inspired me to go further.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your time and generosity on making patterns for us to all enjoy without having to spend tons of money, Its Greatly appreciated!!!
ReplyDeleteI've never been able to crochet anything other than a simple double crochet blanket or scarf. I have difficulty with all the abbreviations in patterns and get overwhelmed. I just made the Fiona scarf by watching your video!! Thank you so much! It's given me confidence to try some other things! Thanks again
ReplyDeleteÌ have looked forever for a shawl pattern and finally found exactly what I wanted. But ìhave run into a snag. Ìhave been crocheting for 60 years and have developed a mental block. The pattern is the zinnia shawl and ì have done the v stitch many times but following your 1 row pattern ì do not have any increases after the first couple of rows. Ìlove your blog and hope you can helpnme.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all the free patterns. I was looking for cute easy scarves to gift for Christmas. I just need buttons now.
ReplyDeleteI can see the pictures but how do I access the patterns? Clicking on the picture only gives me a bigger picture.
ReplyDeleteHi there! Just click the link beneath each photo and it will take you right to the pattern.
DeleteYour patterns are so classy! I can't wait to start on some of them! My 11yr old daughter really wants to learn to crochet and I am going to start teaching her the basic chain....your Coral Blossom Necklace will be a great piece for her to make after she masters it that will give her a great sense of accomplishment and hopefully spur her on to learn more. Thank you for allowing us to use your patterns! ~Kim
ReplyDeleteI made two kids lids hats today. The first in the LionBrand Wool Ease Thick and Quick in Pumpkin. Turned out great. Then I remembered I also have leftover LionBrand Hometown in Ft. Worth blue, Cincinnati red and a little white. This yarn has the same bulk as the Wool Ease and also turned out great. Making the pom poms Jennifer's way is much easier to me than using that little gadget I have. Thank you for another great pattern. Fiber Flux is a great site.
ReplyDeleteHi. Just found out about this site. I love this. So many wonderful stuff. Do you still have the Honolulu Button Scarflette pattern here?
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I want to tell you how much I love your site.
ReplyDeleteCan we get the directions for your Earthy Fairy Button Cowl?
ReplyDeleteHi Jennifer i want to know if u can help me with my own pattern for a wedding?thank u
ReplyDeleteDo you ever crochet slippers? I have searched your you tube channel and can't find any. You are my favorite crochet instructor on you tube and I really would love a tutorial of slippers. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAll colors are my favorite and I love making the Philomena Scarf. I've made 3 so far. It's just so fun for me and I love mixing different yarns with the pattern. GORGEOUS and each one is unique!!! It's a well written pattern. My next work will be the Early Morning Wrap. Happy dance! I hope I win the yarn giveaway! Make sure you enter!
ReplyDeleteIf love your crochet projects!!
ReplyDeleteHello! I was looking for the Stash Busting chevron scarf I saw you make on You Tube. The link from You Tube isn't working. Thanks so much, love all your tutorials.
ReplyDeleteI love coming here to see how your yarn colors work out within a project. Your patterns are fabulous. thank you
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to thank you for the wonderful patterns & compliment you on your beautiful work. The names you choose are great, too. I crochet to raise funds for the the National MS Society (and to keep myself entertained on the days MS keeps me from getting out of bed lol). Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI saw the two pictures of the Margaret botton cowl and a brown colored cowl next to it. Is it the same pattern or different I really liked the look of the brown (French vanilla)
ReplyDeleteReally liked the Margaret botton cowl and I saw and picture of it next to the French vanilla cowl are they the same pattern or different?
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you are amazing! i do NOT know where to start!!!!!
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ReplyDeleteIm wondering if you could put the pattern back up or could you possibly email it to me, the pattern for bird basket with thes scraps of yarn, i went this morning to watch and make it and its gone. I have lots of birds in my yard and really was looking forward to making it. I love your work and tutorials thank you for everything you do!! My email is nataliejhillier@gmail.com
Thanks again and Happy Easter
Natalie
I have been crocheting for a few months now and im addicted!! Your tutorials are fabulous for learning new stitches and you make them easy to follow. Your patterns are fabulous thankyou for sharing them. Best wishes 💟
ReplyDeleteI have been crocheting for a few months now and im so glad i found your site its wonderful! Your tutorials are perfect for learning new stitches and you explain everything so well, i love you patterns and im not on my second scarf. Thankyou best wishes 💟
ReplyDeleteI was just wondering if you will be making a messy bun hat in worsted weight yarn or if your chunky pattern can be used for nine chunky yarn to? Xxx
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ReplyDeleteThank you for the patterns and the beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteI just love your work. Thank you so much for sharing your crafts with us. 😃
ReplyDeleteHow would I make a shawl using the alpine step? Like a half granny shawl..
ReplyDeletewhy don't you have a search box? I am trying to find the pattern for your Heart You Scarf. I need to know what size hook to use as when I saved the pattern I didn't get that. Love this pattern
ReplyDeleteThank you for the simplicity of your patterns! You make so beautiful things!
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ReplyDeleteHi Jennifer! I am looking for the hook size as well - for Tweedy Berries Cowl.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Best blog! ❤️
Hi, I just watched your YouTube video describing Red Heart Irresistible Jumbo yarn. I have a question for you about preventing this particular yarn from pilling and shedding. I made a beautiful hand knit blanket but it is really messy. I have another batch of the same yarn to make another blanket but was wondering if there is something I can do to the yarn before I begin my blanket to help prevent the pilling and shedding? Please let me know if you can suggest any way to treat it in advance. Thank you so much! The one I already made is so comfy and heavy and I love it! Except for the pilling and shedding. Hope to hear back from you soon!
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much for offering the beautiful giveaway from Global Backyard. I have a friend who would look nice in this colour of yarn, so I will consider making a scarf for her. After checking out your patterns, I am really intrigued by the jewellery patterns and want to try my hand at that!
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ReplyDeleteHello, I really appreciate your videos. I find them extremely easy to follow and informative. Could you possibly do one on baby booties with medium (4) weight yarn? I'm having a difficult time with the. Thank you.
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