This sassy little number, complete with the sweet flower, demonstrates a fantastic use for the crocodile stitch which has been so popular of late. Check out the pattern and pictures here. Without the handle attached, it looks amazingly like a tutu, doesn’t it? Nose around a bit and you’ll find the pattern for the plush flower to embellish your purse. There are other patterns on Halima’s blog too. There’s a cute pencil bag that you could have ready for your little one’s first day of school, a cute head band, and a sweet little clutch purse that could be adapted for any age. Halima is one talented crocheter!
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Keziah Shawl – Free Crochet Pattern
The Keziah Shawl is an absolute delight that I recently finished making, and I can’t get enough of how versatile it is! Crafted with a delicate design and a lightweight feel, it drapes beautifully over any outfit, making it a perfect accessory for any occasion.
I love wearing shawls because they can instantly elevate my look while providing warmth on cooler days. I often style the Keziah Shawl by draping it over my shoulders, letting it cascade down my back. It adds an elegant touch, especially when paired with a simple top and jeans.
Another favorite way to wear it is wrapped snugly around my neck like a scarf, which not only keeps me cozy but also showcases its intricate stitch work. The shawl’s design makes it easy to experiment with various ways to style it, whether I’m heading to a casual outing or a more formal event.
The best part? The Keziah Shawl’s lightweight construction means I can easily carry it in my bag for spontaneous outings. If the weather turns chilly, I’m always prepared to wrap myself in its warmth. Overall, this shawl is not just a beautiful piece; it’s a functional accessory that has quickly become a staple in my wardrobe.
For anyone looking to add a touch of elegance to their outfits while enjoying the comfort of a cozy wrap, I highly recommend the Keziah Shawl pattern. You can find more details and inspiration on the Crochet.com page here.
daisy says
trying to download wooleater. came on but then disappeared to something else and cannot get it back. wanted to know what it was and see if there was a pattern by the woman on the site. could not access. got a virus
jd wolfe says
I’ve accessed the site of Sarah London who designed the wooleater many times and have not gotten a virus. There must be some other problem you are encountering. Hope you can resolve your issues quickly. Right now, she’s showing a series of beautiful mandalas in crochet.
jd