Free Crochet Patterns

© Jennifer Dickerson 2013
Please note: Patterns are for personal and charity use only.  In addition, if you enjoy the pattern, please link to it, but do not copy the pattern to your own website or blog (including other languages).  Thank you!




Flower Patch Button Wrap




























38 comments:

  1. I knitted a hat for my little niece today and I put your little stars on it and put Twirlies hat topper on top of hat from Loving Hugs. Thank You Renee The stars are so cute.

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  2. i just made a trivet. turned out pretty good ive been self teaching crochet via patterns and youtube videos for a month now. my mom got me started. thanks for the patterns.

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  3. Love the stars, I just might have to try them with wire for earrings! Thanks, KP Hippie Chick

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    1. Wow! What an awesome idea! You will definitely have to put them on kp when you make them...I would love to see them! :)

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    2. Will do! I have some Copper that might work....

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    3. Oh my! That would be really beautiful! Have fun!!

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  4. These r great on top of preemie beanies. I donate them to the NICU at my local hospital. Woyld kive more!!!! Thank u!

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    1. What a lovely idea, good for you! Doesn't it feel great to give your time and handmade treasures to the littlest of people?

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  5. I think your embellishments are fantastic!! I'm making hats for hospital NICU and always want them to be unique. Love your ideas, colors and generosity. Sending lots of blessings and hugs!

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    1. Oh my goodness, thank you so much...glad you are finding my patterns to be useful for your wonderful, wonderful cause! :-)

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  6. Just came across this pattern.Thank you so much for sharing it.
    It is so AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!.I just love it.
    I make hats for the homeless shelter and I am going to use these and the little hearts for the little girl hats.
    I jsut know it will brighten their day when they receive a hat with these on them.

    Thank you
    Sharon Anderson

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    1. That is so wonderful!!! What wonderful things you are doing for kids who need and appreciate it so much...

      Keep up the fantastic work!!! :-)

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  7. Jennifer....I am a member of the United Church of Christ.this year for our annual gathering we have started a scarf project that includes giving a rainbow-colored scarf to someone who pledges to fight bullying.I made a scarf using your vanilla bean pattern& it turned out really nice.I posted a pic & a link to your blog on the charity site as it was a big hit.thanks for the pattern.

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    1. Sounds like a beautiful scarf and what a great cause...thanks you for sharing! Happy crocheting to you! :)

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  8. Jennifer,

    Just wondering if you have a hat pattern to match the vanilla bean scarf? Just a dainty cap with the V pattern would be awesome.

    Thanks,
    Mitzi

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  9. Love the hearts and stars--great for a delicate garland, or for appliques!

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  10. Love the Fiona button scarf. It's simple and quick. I made one for myself and one for a Christmas present in one setting. Thanks for the patterns. I'm on to the celebration scarf next.

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    1. Thanks! I'm glad you were able to make one for yourself too!

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  11. can you get some big crochet flower patterns when i say big it means like a full flower like 3d or 3 layers

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    1. Sounds pretty, I'll have to keep that in mind!

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  12. I just started the vanilla bean scarf in a multi colored yarn. I love the pattern! Thanks so much.

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    1. That sounds really pretty, thanks for your kind comment too!

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  13. Your work is so beautiful!! I would love if you would come share some links to your free patterns at www.theyarnbox.com

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    1. Thanks so much, I'll be sure to check it out!

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  14. Thanks so much for all the free tutorials. I've been pinning away!! I'm new at crocheting but am thoroughly enjoying it.
    Following you now on Facebook.
    Thanks Again,
    Carrie
    www.saving4six.com

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    1. You are so welcome! By the way I love what you did with your basement steps...awesome!!! Thanks for stopping by!

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  15. I love all of your crochet patterns! They are quick and easy and turn out lovely every time, everything I have made ends up looking like it took a lot longer to make, so pretty. Do you have a leg warmer pattern you can share?

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    1. Thank you! and yes, I do have a legwarmer pattern, it is all finished, just have to post it! You must have read my mind!

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  16. This website/blog is so well put together! All your pictures are very well done! I commend you! You make beautiful things that are very creative. I've added this to come back and make a lot of these ideas! Thank you!!!

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    1. Thank you so much for your kind comment!!! You really made my day! :)

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  17. Jennifer, I have seen some Chevron Crochet blankets, and was wondering if you have a pattern for such a thing. I love your work, and have used many of your patterns to crochet scarves for my family, friends and myself. So, needless to say, you were the first one I thought of to look for the Chevron crochet pattern. Thank you in advance.

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    1. Thanks Nancy! I don't have one yet, but have been anxious to make a few blankets though, the chevron is one of my favorites! Thanks for thinking of me, you're very kind!

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  18. All of the above patterns are beautiful! I don't know which one to start with! Thank you so much for sharing!

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    1. Thank you for your kind comment! Happy crocheting!

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