If you are like me, and if you are reading this blog about crochet, it’s likely you are, you like to include handmade items in your holiday gift giving. I’m always looking for something unique to make and to give. It’s also nice to be able to gift something special that didn’t cost an arm and a leg. One great place to start looking for gift pattern ideas is Crochetvolution (it’s FREE!). This “new” eMag has been growing over the last 14 months; both in readership and in pattern offerings. The latest issue, Winter 2012 is fantastic (yes, I’m a little biased as I contributed an article and a pattern). But I’m talking about the other fantastic patterns, beside mine.
There are too many patterns to highlight them all here, so you’ll just have to take a look yourself, but here a few of my favorites and the ones I hope to incorporate in my gift making this holiday season.
Mitten Bookmarks! Adorable!!!!
I’m making 4 sets of these to give as teacher gifts. Best part, each one uses only about 5 yards of yarn!
Anastacia’s Textured Scarf is a unique twist on a warm winter scarf. The yarn she chose for this project is gorgeous and works wonderfully with the pattern.
Sarah Jane’s Cowl is gorgeous too! How can I choose which one to make??? And she has a fingerless mitt pattern to match (see above), both can be made with just one skein of yarn, fantastic!
Last, but not least, my contribution to the issue, the Snowflake Ice Scraper Mitt. The mitt part is made from a damaged wool sweater (instructions on felting here) and the snowflake can be made with just scrap yarn. Upcycle an old sweater and give a great gift!
This issue is jam-packed with fantastic gift giving ideas, from quick projects to larger ones for the very special individuals in your life. Check it out, read the articles too and sign up to be on the mailing list (it’s FREE).