All Of My Patterns: Part One

Hello everyone! And today what I am going to do is to explain all of the patterns I have, not just stating them and such.

PATTERN DESIGNING

Kayla M. Crum

3/31/20252 min read

Hello everyone! And today what I am going to do is to explain all of the patterns I have, not just stating them and such.

I have 12 (13?) patterns right now. (13?) Because I have one that needs to be written up and finished with the body. But, we will say I have 13 patterns.

To make this process easier, I am going to divide my patterns into categories:

· Published

· Soon to be published

· In the WORKS

First we are going to start with the category:

PUBLISHED:

2-5 Minute Heart:

This is a heart I designed in no time at all. I just decided right then, on my couch, that I should just try to make my own heart pattern. I felt like I needed to make my own pattern. So, I did. My first prototype was nice, but it had no bottom arch. I edited it, and added an arch, which made it so much better!

This pattern was released on my blog a few days before Valentine's for kind of like a last-minute gift. And it literally only takes 2 minutes. But I did put it as 2-5 minutes because we as crocheters crochet at different speeds, and P.S. that is FINE!

So, I like this simple and cute pattern. I have made SO much of these! I made them into bookmarks which I regularly use. But let’s get into the next pattern!

No-Sew Bee:

This, and the next pattern, have not yet been published. The funny thing is, that they will be published later TODAY, so stay tuned on my Instagram because I will tell of the release of my new patterns!

But, this pattern is a No-Sew Bee! The thing about bees is that I never liked to sew on the wings. Why? Because, first, I never enjoyed sewing (I’m different now), and second, I was scared I’d sew the wings on wrong, and make them crooked and just plain bad.

So, I had this brilliant idea to use bobbles as the wings of the bee. One thing turned to the other, and thus a pattern was born! I love making these bees because they are just so fun to make, and too cute!

No-Sew Flower:

My No-Sew Flower was originally a sun (which it can be as well), but I mixed the colors and created a flower as well. I had one prototype that was too fat for my liking, and so I made it better. I like this pattern, and I think it is so pretty and adorable! Note: The picture for this post is this pattern!

That is all the patterns for the PUBLISHED category! I want to give a big thanks to @CrochetInChristByJes (Instagram handle) for testing my two No-Sew Patterns (Bee and Flower).

Now, I want to ensure that my blog posts are concise and engaging for all of you. I also recognize that discussing all 12 of my patterns in one post would exceed 1000 words, so I will conclude this post here. I will continue this series, so stay tuned!

Also, I will have to add one thing! I am starting a challenge—crocheting 50 stress balls! You will get regular updates on the newsletter!

Bye for now! Come back next Monday to read my next post!