- Uncommon Crochet by Julie Armstrong Holetz
- These two books are the prizes for the June CrochetGossip Giveaway. Check here for all the details:
http://crochet.craftgossip.com/half-a-hundred-pick-a-winner-please-giveaway/2010/06/01/
Patterns, projects and techniques
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The Shandy Bucket Hat crochet pattern is a fantastic pick for anyone looking to create a fashionable and functional hat with minimal effort. This pattern, rated at an easy (Level 2) difficulty, is beginner-friendly yet produces a sophisticated result that looks professionally made. The hat’s gently sloping brim adds just the right amount of sun protection, making it perfect for outdoor activities.
One of the most captivating aspects of this pattern is its use of Lion Brand’s Mandala® Gradient yarn, which introduces a beautiful color shift from merlot to pale pink. This gradient effect enhances the hat’s dynamic look, giving it a polished and eye-catching appeal. Measuring about 21 inches in circumference and 9 inches in height, it’s a versatile, one-size-fits-most design that feels lightweight yet cozy due to the medium-weight yarn.
In terms of construction, the pattern’s gauge is straightforward, with simple rounds that are well-suited for both seasoned crocheters and newcomers. The recommended tools, such as the Lion Brand Bamboo Crochet Hook in size H-8, make for a smooth stitching experience, while accessories like the Clover Locking Stitch Marker add convenience.
Overall, the Shandy Bucket Hat pattern is a stylish, affordable project ($5.84), perfect for elevating any crochet collection. It’s an enjoyable, quick make with a professional finish, suitable for casual wear or as a thoughtful handmade gift.
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Amy in TX says
I don’t know if I can pick just one favorite post, but I can tell you what I really appreciate about your posts in general that makes them unique. I LOVE that you review older books and patterns. I am grateful that crochet has taken a turn toward more modern, fashion-forward designs, but there’s so much great info in the older stuff as well. Keep up the good work!
milai says
One of my favorite posts was when you blogged about your Indian Yarn….Very interesting and you had pics!! Yay…. I would love to win UncomonCrochet…. 🙂