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melody yarns

Can Anyone Suggest a Few Interesting Patterns?

This chevron lace cardie CAL has really piqued my interest in crocheting and I've been looking online for patterns this week when I've had the chance. However, they seem a bit few and far between to say the least!

Can anyone suggest some up-to-date crochet patterns that are cardies or jackets? We went to JL this afternoon for a squizz at their sale and I looked at the crochet books there but I really don't want cushion covers and doilies  Sad

There's a very lovely looking jacke on the Drops website though worked in Karisma DK. I'd really like a bash at that!
craftylady

I don't think you can beat Drops for crochet.  Perhaps Petrakot will come up with some good ones when she's next online.
pictish

You can search on Rav for only crochet Debs if you go into the pattern tab then 'personalise' - haven't tried it so not sure how it works.
pictish

PS Just seen that if you click on crochet only there are categories for cardi etc!!
melody yarns

I've looked on Rav, that's how I found the Drops cardie  Wink but I thought someone might be able to suggest a couple of good UK based crochet booklets, y'know like the knitting pattern booklets that Sirdar and Patons publish?
Nevisknitter

I've just got amazing crochet lace by doris chan, theres a few patterns in there I fancy making, but the patterns in the book dont look as inspiring as some of the projects made by ravellers. I'm planning on making Sambuca soon with yarn I got at woolfest.

Sirdar and patons do some crochet patterns and booklets too,
harrysmum

There have been some nice cardie patterns in Interweave crochet
- the one on the front cover of the current issue caught my eye


There are also a couple of cardies on my wish list from The Happy Hooker
Just watch out - both of these are US terminology!

Liz
xx
KnittingLadybird

Debs if you go Diannes and click 'crochet' in the side bar, there's links to sirdar booklets for crochet.

This one pattern from there, i'm sure there's more just haven't looked through them all Very Happy hth
melody yarns

Oh wow! Thanks - just what I wanted!!

I have seen the Doris Chan book Nevis and everything on Rav looks fantastic. It's definitely one for my wishlist, thank you!

Harrysmum I'd also seen the Interweave crochet mags on the GK website when I was browsing for crochet hooks  Cool so that's definitely on my wishlist too!

Thanks KLB- I didn't know you could search specifically for crochet patterns at Diannes and that cardie looks like the type of thing I'm after at the moment. I'll go and investigate!

I'm just off browsing for sewing patterns as well so I've been 'researching' all morning so far!  Rolling Eyes  Laughing
cazzie

Have you see this one on Ravelry

http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/l...-top-cardigan-in-ny-yarns-cotton#

Its a free download for a while Smile
daisydap

i picked up a crochet today magazine in smiths last week, over 20 patterns, some really nice ones too but there is a few whimsical type things that i am not keen on too but overall its a lovely mag. only proplem is that its american so you have to be careful with the terminolgy cos single crochet is double crochet for us and double crochet is treble for us, etc
for £3.25 i was very pleased with it

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