One of the most common Malia-related requests I get is for a blanket pattern. I always said I’d publish one, but it’s taken me a long time. (Sorry!) Truthfully, I’ve been incredibly overwhelmed with life (business and otherwise) for a while. So about a year… [read more]
Mosaic Potholder
The Mosaic stitch pattern (that’s what I call it, but it’s really just a combination of single crochets and spike stitches) has been so fun to design with. It started with the Mosaic Baskets and soon became a Floor Pouf and a Bucket Bag,… [read more]
Ribbed Potholder
Potholder, trivet, hotpad… whatever you call them, they are a staple in any home. Why not use your yarn skills to add some handmade flair to your kitchen? My favorite feature of these potholders is the double layer of thickness, achieved by working them… [read more]
Malia Potholder
Ah, Malia. You are so versatile. You’ve been everything from clothing accessories to holiday decor to purses. I can’t get enough of you. So, old friend… welcome to my kitchen! With a double layer of thickness and a seam that hides inconspicuously on the… [read more]
Farmhouse Potholder
Herringbone Half Double Crochet worked in the round provides one of my favorite crocheted textures. I used it in the Carlyle Slouch + Cowl set and the Herringbone Baby Hat, and it’s making an appearance again in this doubly-thick, modern potholder. The color-blocking gives you… [read more]
Mosaic Floor Pouf
A few years ago, my sister saw a photo of another designer’s floor pouf and exclaimed “I want one!” She probably doesn’t even remember this, but I do. At the time, I was a much slower crocheter and the size of that project seemed… [read more]
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