Spring into Spring 2022 Roundup

With Spring right around the corner, this is the perfect time to share with you some great designs to help you get a Spring into Spring.  Therefore, I have rounded up 26 of my crochet loving friends with 31 new and favorited Spring designs.

 

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There are a great selection of new and favorite Spring designs from each designer showcased in the Spring into Spring 2022 Roundup.  If you don’t find something you are looking for here, be sure to check out each designer’s beautiful crochet patterns at their websites or stores.


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Alxis Shawl by Inspire Creation

A perfect shawl for Spring shawl with an asymetrical one of a kind shape.  Valerie of Inspire Creation has other beautiful designs for Men, Women and children. 

You can find more of Valerie’s designs for shawls, sweaters, motifs and more at Inspire Creation on Ravelry.

 

 

 

 

 

 

More than a Market Bag by Stardust Gold Crochet.

More than a Market Bag is a colorful and easy to make as a crochet market bag pattern.  It uses 100% cotton and it is super durable.  Stardust Gold Crochet also has some wonderful creations such as shawls, blankets, crochet squares and more!  

The More than a Market Bag crochet pattern can be found free on the designer’s website.

 

Easter Duster designed by me, Jo’s Crafty Hook.

Add this beautiful duster to any outfit.  Dress it up for Easter or down with jeans and a top.  Wear it any way you like it! 

You can also find other designs by me such as Wraps, Women’s Tops and Unisex crochet patterns for boys and men!  You can find some of my free crochet patterns on my website or premium crochet patterns at Ravelry, LoveCrafts, and Etsy.

 

 

 

Easter Egg Coasters & Basket by Yarn Doodles.

These adorable Easter Egg coasters will be a great additions to your Easter decor.  The pattern includes 3 different egg designs and a great little egg shaped basket to hold your coasters when they’re not in use.  Marsha of Yarn Doodles has great designs for home decor, shawls, hats, gloves, and more. 

You can find information about the Easter Duster crochet pattern and free crochet pattern on my website 


Gnome Hanging Towel designed by Snappy Tots

Let this gnome help around the kitchen or bathroom by holding your crocheted or store bought towels. Add a little appliqué to his hat to dress him up for different seasons throughout the year.

You can find more cute designs from Snappy Tots.  You’ll find things like dolls, bright children hats, home decor and more.  You will find more crochet patterns at Ravelry under Heidi Yates.

The Gnome Hanging Towel can be found as a free crochet pattern on the designer’s website.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joyful Mandala by Made by Gootie.

Add some colors to your home with this fun mandala! With each round using a different stitch, you won’t get bored 🙂 

Agat designs beautiful crochet patterns for Home Decor, Accessories, and more!  You can find more of her patterns on Ravelry at Made by Gootie.  

The Joyful Mandala crochet pattern can be found as a free crochet pattern on the designer’s website HERE .

Spring is in the Air Infinity Scarf by Sunflower Cottage Crochet. 

Early Spring can still be a little bit nippy.  The Spring in the Air Infinity Scarf is a fun, quick make, and a great stash buster.  The scarf uses #3 light weight or DK weight yarn to create a scarf that is perfect for the transition from winter to spring or summer into autumn.

The Spring in the Air Infinity Scarf can be found as a free crochet pattern on the designer’s website.

 

                                                                                                                                                                                       

Peafowl Feather Shawl by Blue Star Crochet.

This lacy crochet shawl has slightly unusual construction. It is worked across all three sides of the triangle with a beautiful lacy crochet border. It is super lightweight and lovely to wear.

Veronika has a lot of beautiful motifs, baby items, other unusual constructed shawls, and more beautiful designs at her store.  You can find her designs under Blue Star Crochet Company and Veronika Cromwell at Ravelry. 

The Peafowl Feather Shawl can be found as a free crochet pattern on the designer’s website.  

Two Way Headbands by Pam’s Cozy Corner.

A quick and easy lacy headband that can be worn in two ways.

You can find more of Pam’s crochet patterns, such as women’s clothing, beautiful accessories, square motifs and more.  Pam’s crochet patterns can be found at Ravelry and her website.  

The Two Way Headbands can be found as a free crochet pattern on the designer’s website.

Kavaluku the Bunny by Morine’s Shop.

Kavaluku is an adorable crochet bunny amigurumi pattern. Apart from being great for Easter, it would make the most adorable spring baby gift.

Morine has other crochet patterns for more adorable amigurumi, blankets, home decor, and more.  You can find Morine’s crochet patterns under Morine’s Shop at Ravelry.

You can find more Morine’s designs at Ravelry or free crochet patterns on her website

Crochet Tea Towel by My Crochet Space.

This crochet tea towel pattern is the perfect way to refresh your kitchen decor for spring! You can make it bigger or smaller, depending on what you need. Choose two of your favourite colours and let’s get started! 

You can find more of My Crochet Space’s crochet patterns such as shawls, home decor, fingerless gloves and much more.  You can find her crochet pattern under My Crochet Space and Olga Vogel at her Ravelry Store.

The Crochet Tea Towel crochet pattern can be found free on the designer’s website.

Tulip Wall Hanging by Valzies Boutique.

Inspired by Tulips, this wall hanging is an easy and fun pattern to make. It can be used indoors to welcome spring and can also be used outdoors to yarn bomb your garden. 

Valerie has so many more beautiful designs for wall hangings, colorful blankets, women’s handbags and more.  You can find Valerie’s crochet patterns at Ralvery under Valzies Boutique and Valerie Rodrigues.

You can find more crochet patterns on the designer’s website.

 

Brava Convertible Scarf by Fosbas Designs.

Be brave, make yourself a beautiful scarf that can be styled in multiple ways. 

Susan has unique designs like reversible dresses, shawls, shrugs and more.  You can find more of Susan’s crochet patterns at Ravelry under Fosbas Designs and Susanna Biaye.

The Brava Convertible Scarf can be found as a free crochet pattern on the designer’s website.

Sadie Baby Cocoon by One Little Hook.

The Sadie Baby Cocoon is a beautifully textured crochet baby cocoon that is perfect for NICU preemies and newborns! Designed with 2 bottom closure type options to suit the needs of your special little one. 

Julie has a whole array of crochet designs from stuff dolls, home decor, baby blankets and more.  You can also find Tunisian crochet patterns on her website, at One Little Hook and Julie at One Little Hook at Ravelry.

The Sadie Cocoon Blanket can be found as a free crochet pattern on the designer’s website.

Lost in Ruffles Dress by Toys Lab Creations.

This cute crochet ruffle dress has beautiful ruffle detailing that adds to its beauty.  It is a very easy pattern to follow and makes use of simple crochet stitches.  It works up nice and has a beautiful finish.  It contains instructions for bust sizes 32″ 34″ 36″ 38″ 40″ 42″ 

Sulaimon has other beautiful crochet patterns for babies, slippers, more cute tops at her Ravelry store Toyslab Creations.

The Lost in Ruffle Dress and many more crochet designs can be found at Toyslab Creations at Ravlery.  

Crochet Sea Glass Cowl by Missouri Makes.

The Crochet Sea Glass Cowl is a fun beginner friendly pattern made in the beautiful shell stitch, This cowl can easily be adjusted to fit your style needs by simply switching up the weights of yarn or playing with the stitch multiple! Make the crochet Sea Glass Cowl in all colors and sizes!

You can find more of Missouri Makes’ makes for wraps and more at Ravelry.

 

Classic Coffee Cardigan from Straight Hooked

The Classic Coffee Cardigan is about to become your new favorite sweater! Its the perfect level of cozy for spring, and the bell sleeves will add that “wow” factor, snagging you lots of compliments every time you wear it!

You can find more crochet designs from Malena such as wraps and shawls, headwear and home decor.  You can find these type of designs and more on the designer’s website.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gio Mug Rugs by Regina P Designs.

Super cute rug for your mug made with my new Gio Stitch design! 

You can find the Gio Mug Rugs free crochet pattern on the designer’s website.  

Gia Ruffle Sleeve Tee by ChristaCo Design.

The Gia Ruffle Sleeve Tee is a simple crochet top pattern that features easy to crochet ruffle sleeves.  The spring to summer top pattern is a bottom up designs with only two tiny shoulder seams. 

You can find more of Crystal’s crochet designs for shawls, sweaters, men’s tops and more.  You can find ChristaCo Design at Ravelry and Etsy.

You can get the Gia Ruffle Sleeves Tee for free on the designer’s website.

 

Midnight in North Shawl by Made by Nensi.

Light and elegant but still fitting every style, this shawl/wrap will make your wardrobe stand out. Done with color gradient yarn and easy stitches, this pattern is exactly what you need to get ready for the spring!

Nevena has crochet designs for other shawls, home decor and more.  You can find more of her crochet patterns at Ravelry.

You can find the Midnight in North Shawl on the designer’s website.

Baby Pinafore Skirt Pattern by Fosbas Designs.

Learn and perfect a stitch by making this pinafore. Dress your little one in this beautiful textured pinafore. 

Susan has unique designs like reversible dresses, shawls, shrugs and more.  You can find more of Susan’s crochet patterns at Ravelry.

You can get the Baby Pinafore Skirt crochet pattern free on the designer’s website.

 

The Phlox Wrap by Strings and Cuddles.

The Phlox Wrap is very versatile and stylish. This airy and light wrap is a perfect addition to your outfit for cooler days or nights. It can be worn around your shoulder or as a scarf. 

Elisa has more crochet designs for wraps, but she also has things for home decor and fall and winter gear.  You can find more of Strings and Cuddles designs at Ravelry.

You can find the Phlox Wrap as a free crochet pattern on the designer’s website.

Walk This Way Handbag by Pine Tree Crochet.

The Walk This Way Handbag is an advanced beginner crochet pattern that works up quick using the griddle stitch with a nice texture and pattern. Add a pop of color to any outfit with this cute handbag.

Whitney’s crochet patterns can also be found at Ravelry.  You will find crochet patterns for home decor, amigurumi, and fall and winter gear.

You can get the Walk This Way Handbag crochet pattern free on the designer’s website.

All Seasons Frankie Sweater from Frankie Kate.

All Season Frankie is a short-sleeved sweater, perfect for all weathers & all occasions. You can layer it up on cold days with a button-down shirt or a beautiful collar blouse, or simply wear it on its own on warm days.  Instructions are given for sizes XS-XL, with additional info on possible adjustments. 

You can find more of Frankie’s crochet patterns for wraps, scarves, cup cozies and more at Ravelry.

You will find the All Seasons Frankie Sweater and many other design at the designer’s website.

 

Wrap of Kathryn by Country Willow Designs.

Introducing the Wrap of Kathryn. The wrap measures 20 inches by 80 inches and features a fringed edge. 

You will find more crochet patterns from Country Willow Designs for wraps, tops, home decor and more at Ravelry.

You will find the Wrap of Kathryn crochet pattern free on the designer’s website.  

 

Acacia Headband by me, Jo’s Crafty Hook

The Acacia Headband would be the perfect addition to any wardrobe.  You will find two ways to finish this headband.  You will find sizes ranging from 0-3 months up to adult large.  You can accessorize any girl or woman’s outfit. 

The Acacia Headband crochet pattern can be found free on my website.

 

 

 

 

Loopy Hairband by Regina P Designs.

This super cute stash buster project can be easily adapted to any length, but was originally designed for 18” dolls & kids. 

You can find more crochet patterns for doll clothes, home decor, wraps and more.  You can find some of Regina P Designs crochet patterns at Ravlery.

The Loopy Hairband crochet pattern can be found on the designer’s website.  

 

Easter Bunny Potholder by Raffamusa Designs.

The Bunny Potholder is a cute and sweet pattern that is going to bring all the Spring vibes into your kitchen décor. Made in tapestry crochet, this hot pad has a solid and thick fabric, which is ideal for some real fun Easter baking!  

Raffaella has a wide range of crochet designs, such as afghan squares, tops, accessories and more.  You can find more crochet patterns from Raffamusa Designs at Ravelry.

The Tapestry Bunny Potholder crochet pattern can be found free on the designer’s website.

The Natalie Shawl by The Knotty Designer.

The Natalie Shawl is a textured shawl made in a half moon/half circle shape. The shawl uses many fun stitches including the Catherine Wheel stitch and the criss-cross stitch to create a unique shawl. Pattern includes instructions for adult and child size shawls. 

You can find Angel Brandon’s of The Knotty Designer’s crochet patterns such as amigurumi, ornaments, and beanies at Etsy and Ravelry

 

Ray of Sunshine Coaster by Crochets by Trista.

Add a splash of color (or sunshine) to your counter or table with the Rays of Sunshine Coasters. 

Crochet by Trista has crochet designs for wraps, home decor, cowls and more.  You can find more designs from Crochets by Trista at Ravelry.

Today the Ray of Sunshine Coaster crochet pattern is free.  To get today’s free pdf copy use the button below or click HERE.  Coupon Code:  SPRING22

 

The Pine Tree Pocket Purse by Pine Tree Crochet.

Grab some stash yarn and make your own pocket purse! This pattern works up quick and looks great in any color!

There are more crochet patterns from Pine Tree Crochet to choose from.  You will find patterns for cowls, amigurumi, and gift ideas.  You will find more of Pine Tree Crochet’s patterns at Ravelry.

The Pine Tree Pocket Purse can be found as a free crochet pattern on the designer’s website.

If you don’t find any Spring crochet patterns you are looking for, you can find more designs at the designers’ websites and stores.

You can also check out some of my Free Crochet Patterns HERE on my website or my premium crochet patterns at my stores listed below.

Ravelry
Lovecraft
Etsy

If you have any questions or concerns, please email me:  j.o@joscraftyhook.com

 

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Herringbone Beanie and Cowl Set Crochet Pattern

 

Thank you for stopping by my website, Jo’s Crafty Hook!  I have some exciting news for you!  My Herringbone Beanie and Cowl Set Crochet Pattern will be featured in the Winter Celebration 2020 Giveaway hosted by Angel of The Knotty Designer!

This page contains affiliate links.  You can make a purchase using these links that I provide where I may receive compensation (at no added cost to you.)  Purchases you make will help keep my website, Etsy Shop, and my Ravelry Store going and provide quality designs just for you!

Angel Brandon of The Knotty Designer is doing some wonderful things inside her Facebook Page The Knotty Designer!  She is having a Winter Celebration 2020 Giveaway!    Be sure to join us and find out more about the Winter Celebration 2020 Giveaway at Angel’s Facebook Page The Knotty Designer.  Here’s what Angel has to say:

Save the dates! From December 1st to the 8th I will be hosting a holiday celebration. I will be joined by other pattern designers and we will be giving away free patterns. There will even be a giveaway too! Invite your friends to this page to join the celebration. Stay tuned!

Here is the list of the 7 designers and their designs that will be part in the Winter Celebration 2020 Giveaway December 1 – December 8, 2020.  Starting December 1 – December 8, 2020 you can use the Coupon Code:  CELEBRATION2020 at the Ravelry Checkout.

 

The Knotty Designer – Chimney Bottle Bag

 

Jo’s Crafty Hook – Unisex Herringbone Beanie & Cowl Set

 

Pine Tree Crochet – Christmas Ornament

 

Straight Hooked – Velvet Twirl Messy Bun Hat

 

Crochet Rox – Santa/Elf Ear Hat

 

Handmade Rose Bag – Awesome Bohemian Beanie

 

My Fingers Fly – Roller Skate Stocking

 

I hope you will join us for the Winter Celebration 2020 Giveaway being hosted by Angel Brandon of The Knotty Designer!  Stop by her Facebook Page early so you don’t miss out on any of the exciting news leading up to the giveaway!

Be sure to sign up for my Newsletter.  This way you will be notified directly when I have another giveaway, release a new pattern or blog post.  As a Special Bonus, when you sign up for my Newsletter you will receive a Coupon that you can use at my Ravelry Store.  So be sure to sign up so you don’t miss any news about Jo’s Crafty Hook.

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You can find the free crochet pattern for the Herringbone Beanie & Cowl Set.  If you would like to get the Ad-Free pdf copy of the crochet pattern you can find it at my Ravelry Store or LoveCraft or Etsy Shop.

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In this post I want to share with you a Unisex crochet design, the Herringbone Beanie and Cowl Set.

In the Herringbone Crochet Set you will find 3 sizes to choose from:  Teen, Small & Large Adult.  The good thing about this crochet pattern is that it can be customized to fit your style, size, and color!  The stitch count is a multiple of 6, so it you want to make a smaller or larger size, you can use the multiple of 6.

As I stated above, the Herringbone Beanie and Cowl Set Crochet Pattern is a Unisex crochet pattern.  My husband and I modeled the set, so as you can see it fits men and women.  You will find some wonderful versions from my testers of the set at the bottom of this post.

You can find my crochet patterns at these locations listed below.

Ravelry
Lovecraft
Etsy

 

Materials:
US Hook I/5.5 mm
100-300 yards of #4 Worsted Weight Yarn
Scissors
Tapestry Needle

Gauge:
US Hook I/5.5 mm
8 HHDC x 6 Rows = 2 inch

Notes:
Ch 1 does not count as a stitch

Gauge Swatch:
R1:  Ch 9, sc in 2nd st and sc in each st across. Ch1
R2:  Turn.  HHDC in each st across.  Ch 1
R3-6:  Repeat R2

Abbreviations:
CH = Chain
SS = Slip Stitch
SC = Single Crochet
BLO = Back Loop Only
HHDC = Herringbone Half Double Crochet
SC BLO = Single Crochet in Back Loop Only
HDC2TOG = Half Double Crochet 2 Together
FHDC = Foundation Half Double Crochet

Special Stitches:

To make the HHDC stitch:
1. Yarn over, insert hook into the next stitch and pull up a loop (3 loops on hook)
2. Pull first loop straight through the second (similar to a slip stitch)
3. Yarn over, pull through two remaining loops on hook. 

Special Notes:
The stitch count is a multiple of 6 if you need a smaller or larger size.
Pattern written for: Teen, Sm Adult, Lg Adult
Be sure to count your stitches once and awhile.  It is important once you start the decreasing to have the right stitch count.

Video Tutorials:
YouTube Video Tutorial for HHDC  here
YouTube Video Tutorial for SC in BLO here.
YouTube Video Tutorial for HDC2TOG here.
YouTube Video Tutorial for FHDC here.

 

If you would like to purchase the pdf copy of the crochet pattern you can find it at Ravelry or Etsy.  There is an additional crochet pattern for matching fingerless gloves that you can find at my stores.

 

Brim

R1:  Chain 11,  SC in the 2nd chain and each ch across.  Ch 1 and Turn.  10 SC

R2:  sc in 1st st, sc in blo in the next 8 st, and sc in the last st.  Ch 1 and Turn.  10 SC

R3:  Repeat R2 for a total of 54 (60, 66) Rows

Join Brim:  Holding both ends together without twisting, sl together through blo loop of the previous row and foundation row.

 

Body

R1:  Ch 1, work HHDC across the side of each row, sl in 1st HHDC st to join.  Ch 1 and Turn.  54 (60, 66)

R2:  HHDC in the 1st st and in each st around.  Ss in 1st HHDC to join.  Ch 1 and Turn.  54 (60, 66)

R3:  HHDC in each remaining st around.  Ss in 1st HHDC to join.  Ch 1 and Turn.  54 (60, 66)

Repeat R2-R3 until hat measures 6 – 6.5”  ( 6.5 – 7” or 7 – 7.5”) inches, including the Brim.  Move on to Decrease Rows.

 

Decrease Rows  

R1:  Ch 1 and Turn. * HHDC in the next 6 (8,9) st, HDC2TOG*  Repeat from * to * around.  Ss into 1st to join.  Ch 1 and Turn.  48 , 54, 60  stitches

R2:  *HHDC in the next 5 (7, 8) st, HDC2TOG*  Repeat from * to * around.  Ss into 1st st join.  Ch 1 and Turn.  40 (48, 54) st

R3:  HHDC in the next 4 (6, 7) st, HDC2TOG*  Repeat from * to * around.  Ss into 1st st join.  Ch 1 and Turn.  34 (42, 48) st

R4:  HHDC in the next 3 (5, 6) st, HDC2TOG*  Repeat from * to * around.  Ss into 1st st join.  28 (36, 42) st  Do not fasten off.

Leave a long tail of 6-10 inches for weaving the top of the hat closed.  You will weave the top of the Beanie closed by using your Tapestry Needle.  

You will go into the 2 loops created by the dc using the long tail you have left.  You will go back and forth weaving the long tail between the 2 loops until you reach the end.  

At the end you will pull the long tail tight, closing the top of the Beanie.  Pull tight and go into the 1st st and create a knot, tying off the long tail.   

If you are having trouble here is the YouTube Video Tutorial showing the process.   

Fasten off and weave in ends.

 

 

Herring-Bone Cowl

R1:  FHDC 14 (16, 18) 

Optional:  Chain 16 (18, 20) hdc in the 4th chain and each remaining stitch. Turn  14 (16, 18)

R2:  Ch 1.  HHDC in 1st st and remaining stitches across.  Turn  14 (16, 18)

R3:  Ch 1.  HHDC in 1st st and remaining stitches across.  Turn  14 (16, 18)

Body of Scarf

R4:  Ch 1.  HHDC in 1st st and remaining stitches across.  Turn  14 (16, 18) 

Repeat R4 until the scarf measures 44”  ( 56”, 68”) inches or until your desired length.  If you would like to leave it as a Scarf, fasten off and weave in the ends.  For the Cowl, do not fasten off, move to the closing of the cowl.

 

Closing the Cowl

R1:  Ch 1 and place HDC in each st across.   14 (16, 18)

Join Ends:  Holding both ends together without twisting, slst together through blo loop of the previous row and foundation row.

Fasten off and weave in ends.  You are done!

 

As you can see above the different versions from my wonderful testers!  Thanks a  bunch ladies!

You can find my crochet patterns at these locations listed below.

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