Posts Tagged‘crochet’

Katia Crochet Magazine

Our new Katia Crochet magazine is out now, and it’s packed full of lovely crochet patterns to brighten up your hook this summer! Discover 25 patterns for women’s clothing and accessories, as well as Katia Plus patterns with instructions for larger sizes. Enjoy an explosion of color crocheting with our Spring-Summer 2023 Katia yarns in shades of purple, orange, coral, yellow and more! Katia Crochet Magazine 113 Fill the summer…

crochet hearts wrap

The 14th of February is Valentine’s Day. What better way to celebrate it than by lovingly creating something with your own two hands? If you want to surprise your loved one on Valentine’s Day or simply enjoy an accessory full of LOVE, the Rainbow Lover Wrap pattern is for you. Ashley Parker at The Loopy Lamb shares how to make a crochet hearts wrap. Visit the Katia UK website and…

cowl neck crochet sweater

Do you want to learn how to crochet a cowl neck sweater? Take a look at this free pattern! Because the Cozy Cowl design by Knitting with Chopsticks is the perfect pattern to make a comfortable, warm, and stylish sweater. You only need six balls of Katia Snowy to complete this woman’s cowl neck crochet sweater in a size M. Cozy Cowl design by @knittingwithchopsticks Knitting with Chopsticks is a…

Seamless Top-Down Crochet Cardigan

50 Mohair Shades Cardi is a seamless top-down crochet cardigan design by Little Rita Knits. A beautiful pattern that combines different stitches to create illustrations, motifs, and textures. “I really fancied creating a garment with a wide variety of stitches. A fun and entertaining design to play with textures and colors. Without a doubt, 50 Mohair Shades yarn by Concept by Katia is perfect for this.” Choose your favorite color combination…

Katia Magazine Autumn Winter 2022

Enjoy with Essentials 110, new Katia magazine Autumn winter 2022/23, 24 sophisticated designs for knitting and crocheting with basic yarns. Discover Women, Men, and Plus Sizes patterns designed to elevate the beauty of the best Katia yarns. In addition, it also includes the winning patterns of the Katia Designers Awards 6 contest that you can also download for free in PDF. Find them at the end of the post! Katia…

tips for making your Christmas presents

The time has come! The countdown to Christmas has begun. Do you plan out your present-making or do you spend every Christmas Eve rushing to weave in your ends? Here are 5 tips to make presents at a nice fun pace. Also, we suggest 10 easy free knitting and crochet patterns. 5 tips for making Christmas presents Do you want to gift something handmade by you and need ideas or…

Wow Kits by Katia

Have fun with the new Wow Kits by Katia and amaze everyone by handknitting your own clothes. Customize your Wow! Kit with balls of Chunky from Wow by Katia in your favorite color, add knitting needles, crochet hooks, stitch markers, etc. All presented in a practical 100% cotton tote bag! With the purchase of the kit, you access the interactive online pattern with videos to learn how to knit or…

Patterns for Pets

Do you want to learn how to knit or crochet clothes and accessories for your pets? Then this e-book is perfect for you. In our 100% Best Friends ebook, you’ll find 6 knitting and crochet ideas for cats and dogs. Fun and original patterns designed by Laura Algarra and Gallimelmas, two designers who love animals. Would you like to win a pack of Katia yarn balls to make some of…

crochet top and pants set

If you want to stand out with a matching crochet top and pants set, this Premium Designers pattern is ideal. Crochet designer Tanja Adolfsson suggests combining two designs: the Ronja crochet pants and the matching Lovis crop top. Without a doubt, the “perfect pair” for a total crochet look or to wear separately with other garments. To make your Lovis&Ronja set, you just need balls of Katia Capri, in your…

crochet safety blanket

Hi, I’m Juli, the creator behind the textile character brand @lossospechosos for the last 12 years. I learnt to crochet as an adult —although my grandmothers tried to teach me as a child— when I moved from Mexico to Buenos Aires, where I lived in front of a yarn store. Led by my curiosity, I took all sorts of classes: sewing, embroidery, dressmaking, etc. until I discovered that making crochet…

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