A Decade of Crafting Joy with I Like Crochet with Special Offer

This year I Like Crochet magazine is celebrating their 10th birthday! It made me realise that I’ve been working with I Like Crochet for the past 8 years, and I honestly can’t believe how fast the time has flown! It feels like just yesterday when I first contributed, and now, looking back, I’m amazed at how much we’ve grown together.

Text I Like Crochet, Decade of Crochet, Editors' Top 10 Favourite Patterns alongside colourful photos of 10 different crochet designs.

If you haven’t heard of  I Like Crochet magazine before it’s a US bi-monthly digital magazine which is published by the creators of AllFreeCrochet.com. To celebrate their 10-year milestone, editors Nicola and Caitlin each set out to choose five of their favourite patterns, I can’t even imagine how difficult a job that was out of the hundreds of patterns they’ve published over the years. But of those ten patterns I was delighted, and very honoured, to see they’d chosen one of my designs, and it’s actually one of my favourites too.

Nicola chose the Sandstone Shawl which was a design that was published a couple of years ago for a summer edition of I Like Crochet. It’s a large wrap which utilises King Cole Opium yarn that creates the unique textured and lacy look – and I love, love, LOVED how it turned out!

The crocheted Sandstone Shawl which was featured in the August 2022 edition of I Like Crochet magazine.
© I Like Crochet – August 2022

“I had a vision for this design, and Heather rose to the challenge, exceeding my expectations. In my quest to make summer crochet more prominent and popular, I imagined a Stevie Nicks, boho moment with this shawl in a field of tall grasses. During the photoshoot, I remember not wanting to move on to the next piece because this shawl was so magical to photograph. The texture of the yarn and the combination of stitches truly came together to create this boho dream shawl.” – Nicola, Editor

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How lovely were her comments! ❤ It got me thinking about what my favourite ten patterns were that I’ve designed for I Like Crochet over the years. It was a tricky one but I narrowed it down to:

  • Cherry Blossom Wrap (Apr 2016)
  • Tahoe Scarf and Hat (Feb 2022)
  • Sandstone Shawl (Aug 2022)
  • Evie Pom Hat (Oct 2021)
  • Anchor Cove Shawl (Jun 2021)
  • Delani Diamond C2C scarf (Aug 2023
  • Dale the Woodland Deer (Oct 2019)
  • Chevron Flair Cowl (Aug 2020)
  • Puppy Love Coin Purse (Feb 2022)
  • Dachshund thru’ the snow (Dec 2018)
Collage of the favourite ten designs that I have had published in I Like Crochet Magazine over the years.

It was really interested to see the Editors reflect on their favourite designs, from cardigans to decorative pillows, with each design each telling a unique story. You can read their full blog post on the I Like Crochet website: Celebrating a Decade of Creativity: I Like Crochet’s 10th Birthday.

I’m delighted to say to celebrate I Like Crochet are offering you, my lovely readers, a special discount, you can get a years subscription for just $10 / approx £7.62 for a whole YEAR! As well as the magazine you get access to all back issues (over 700+ patterns) and loads of other great content – it’s such a bargain! You can get the magazine straight to your desktop or iPad .

10 Years of I Like Crochet! Collage of fun crochet sayings like everyday is a good day to crochet.

They also have a load of other giveaways happening this month, open to US and Canadian followers, where winners will be announced in early November;

Example giveaway image for #10yearsofILC for the Wild Rose Crochet Pillow by Susan Kennedy.

So all that’s left for me to say is congratulations I Like Crochet on the success of your magazine for the last decade! I look forward to continuing our partnership for the next 10 years and beyond!

If you hook up (or have made) the Sandstone Shawl, I hope you’ll share your photos with me on social media (facebooktwitter or instagram) or as a project on Ravelry – I love to see what you make! And finally you may wish to make sure you are signed up to blog (below) and / or my mailing list to get a reminder when new blog posts, discounts or new pattern releases are available.

Until next time folks! Happy hooking and keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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I Like Crochet Magazine | Briar Blanket

In the sunny days of summer it might seem strange to count down the days until autumn – but it’s always nice to get ahead for the next season (especially as crochet takes time!). In the August issue of I Like Crochet magazine they’ve included 15 First Fall patterns and I’m excited to say that my second pattern, the Briar Blanket, is included in this section.

© I Like Crochet – August 2022

Briar, meaning “thorny bush of wild roses” is the name of the blanket filled with textured stitches and rose-inspired hues of deep maroon and soft taupe. This chunky blanket, with its large feature tassels, would make a perfect addition to style up your bed – or to keep as a throw on your sofa getting ready for when those nights turn cooler.

I used the delectable Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Bulky for this blanket, which was a new yarn to me, and is sooo nice! Plump and squishy and available in 20 different colours, Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Bulky is a heavy weight yarn that works up quickly for thick and cushy projects.

Spun from Peruvian wool, the yarn is strong and durable with excellent stitch definition. It’s classed as a bulky (chunky weight) yarn which is 100% wool and comes in 100g hanks (137yds / 125m).

The shades I used for the blanket were Currant 28211(A, 6 balls), Gosling 28214 (B, 12 balls) and Fedora 28212  (C, 4 balls) with a 6mm (US size J/10) hook (which is amongst the suggested hook sizes).

© I Like Crochet – August 2022

Throws are perfect for keeping you toasty in front of the tv or reading a book in bed. Make in three muted complementary colours for a chic solution or go bold with some bright shades to update an old chair.

I would suggest this intricate blanket is an intermediate pattern, that feels sumptuous and decadent made in lux yarn, and that would make a cosy addition to your summer-to-autumn home décor.

© I Like Crochet – August 2022

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As well as my wrap the August 2022 edition features loads of lovely seasonal patterns and a range of interesting articles. If you SUBSCRIBE you can get the magazine straight to your desktop or iPad as well as access to lots of other extra crochet bonus material.

© I Like Crochet – August 2022

If you haven’t heard of  I Like Crochet magazine before it’s a US bi-monthly digital magazine which is published by the creators of AllFreeCrochet.com. With it being a US publication patterns are written using US crochet terminology – if you are not sure how that differs you may find my post British vs. American Crochet Terms: What’s the difference? of use.

If you hook up the Briar Blanket, I hope you’ll share your photos with me on social media (facebooktwitter or instagram) or as a project on Ravelry – I love to see what you make! And finally you may wish to make sure you are signed up to blog (below) and / or my mailing list to get a reminder when new blog posts, discounts or new pattern releases are available.

Until next time folks! Happy hooking and keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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I Like Crochet Magazine | Sandstone Shawl

The August issue of I Like Crochet magazine is here and I’m super excited to say I’ve got TWO patterns in this edition. I’m rather proud of both designs, so I thought I’d write a separate blog post about each of them so I can tell you about them properly. First up is a crocheted wrap design called the Sandstone Shawl.

© I Like Crochet – August 2022

The Sandstone Shawl is an accessory which utilises yarn that varies in thickness to achieve a textured and lacy look. Tassels added to the centre of the shawl add a visual interest alongside open diamond motifs – and I love, love, LOVE how it turned out!

I used King Cole Opium for this shawl which I’d not used before but which I wanted to try as it just looks different and unusual. I think it’s no secret that I’m a bit in love with slubby textured yarns at the moment, especially after working the Whispers of the Sea Wrap and the Mellow Mallow Shawl.

If you were looking for a commercial type of slub yarn then I’d suggest this yarn could come close. It’s classed as a fashion yarn which has thick and thin sections along it’s length, a bit like slub yarn. When it’s worked up it creates such a beautiful textured mixture of lace and opaque – perfect for both summer and winter projects.

I’m a huge fan of textured crochet pieces and the beauty of this yarn is that it creates the texture for you – did I say yet how much I LOVE how the yarn worked up for this design!

© I Like Crochet – August 2022

King Cole Opium is 54% cotton, 42% acrylic and 4% Polyamide yarn and comes in 100g balls (273yds / 250m). The shade I used for the wrap was actually called Sandstone (1085) which is partially where the name of the wrap came from. My original inspiration for this shawl came from sandstone clay formations which are full of wonderful ridges and curves – so the name and colour of the yarn shared a bit of a serendipitous moment!

King Cole Opium is actually available in 7 other different colours and I used 6 balls in total to create a nice large wrap (approx. 79″ long x 22” wide / 200cm long x 56cm wide). The suggested hook size for this yarn is a 6mm (US size J/10) though I used a 4.5mm hook (US size 7) as I wanted my lacy sections to not be too oversized.

© I Like Crochet – August 2022

I would suggest this is a pattern that adventurous beginners would enjoy, the Sandstone Shawl is a trendy yet practical shawl with a nice pattern repeat which is easy to follow once you get used to it.

Make in beautiful natural tones for a chic outfit solution for the season ahead, it’s a great statement piece for layering. The textured yarn is light enough to be airy and yet still feel cosy enough to snuggle into as the seasons turn colder.

© I Like Crochet – August 2022

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As well as my wrap the August 2022 edition features loads of lovely seasonal patterns and a range of interesting articles. If you SUBSCRIBE you can get the magazine straight to your desktop or iPad as well as access to lots of other extra crochet bonus material.

© I Like Crochet – August 2022

If you haven’t heard of  I Like Crochet magazine before it’s a US bi-monthly digital magazine which is published by the creators of AllFreeCrochet.com. With it being a US publication patterns are written using US crochet terminology – if you are not sure how that differs you may find my post British vs. American Crochet Terms: What’s the difference? of use.

If you hook up the Sandstone Shawl, I hope you’ll share your photos with me on social media (facebooktwitter or instagram) or as a project on Ravelry – I love to see what you make! And finally you may wish to make sure you are signed up to blog (below) and / or my mailing list to get a reminder when new blog posts, discounts or new pattern releases are available.

Until next time folks! Happy hooking and keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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