The Best of Crochetvolution

Well, I am not on a normal schedule yet. I’ve got moving issues and new house issues and family issues crashing into each other, and add to that the next issue of Crochetvolution (that’s totally going to be ready next Tuesday, you guys! I hope.) and I feel a little bit like I’m drowning. I was going to post an awesome project that our entire family worked on for all of last week, but it went horribly, catastrophically wrong and so you are almost certainly never going to see it.

However, in an effort to keep the cobwebs from covering the blog and also to get you all excited for the next issue (Tuesday, guys! It’s coming on Tuesday!) here are the five most popular patterns published in Crochetvolution so far.

5. Infant Hat in Simple Cables by Julia Schwartz

Infant Hat in Simple Cables by Julia Schwartz

It’s no surprise that this pattern has been so well received. It’s small. It’s cute. And it’s covered with cables, people!

4. Morpho Shawlette by Cheri McEwen

Morpho Shawlette by Cheri McEwen

A gorgeous lace shawl that morphs from a semicircle to a triangle, the Morpho Shawlette has been a huge hit.

3. Take it or Leaf it by Cheri McEwen

Take it or Leaf it by Cheri McEwen

Another shawl from Cheri McEwen, Take it or Leaf it has a fantastic leafy border and a row of picots for more flair!

2. Snowdrop Shawl by Anastacia Zittel

Snowdrop Shawl by Anastacia Zittel

The Snowdrop Shawl is an attractive asymmetrical wrap with a simple stitch repeat. It’s irresistible!

1. Geez Louise by Melissa Mall

 Geez Louise by Melissa Mall

Hey look! It’s the number one most popular pattern published thus far in Crochetvolution! I’m rather fond of it, myself. (I love that hat.)

I hope you guys are excited, because we have SO MUCH amazing content prepared (or, er… mostly prepared), it should be a real treat. Don’t forget if you have photos of crochet projects you’re proud of, or you have an independently published pattern due to come out in the next week, you can be featured!

One comment

  1. Janis says:

    Hi
    I need some help witht he fireman Hat pattern

    Between Row 30 and 31 you go from 108 stitches to 57 but are still increasing? I take it that Row 31 was to be decrease in increase to make this workout?

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