These patterns are free! Some are free downloads and some are only free to view on my website (with a paid download option) here.
Some of my Doctor Who patterns are listed here; there are more in my Facebook group (Ashlee Brotzell Designs). You can see the entire collection at ashleeslint.com/doctor-who.
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These patterns have written instructions for working from the center-out. For the mosaic version of each pattern that means no tails to deal with!
Blankets of various sizes. Or see Toddler Blankets or Baby Blankets.
As always, my designs have the full written pattern and charts for two techniques: interlocking crochet & overlay mosaic crochet.
These patterns have been Crochet-A-Longs (CALs). Some of them are still available to view for free on my blog and all of them are available as paid downloads. I don’t yet know when my next CAL will be - but I will be doing another one someday!
As always, my designs have the full written pattern and charts for two techniques: interlocking crochet & overlay mosaic crochet.
You can also view a list of CALs I’ve designed for on my website: ashleeslint.com/cals
These patterns included left-handed instructions so that your words will be legible! No need to read each row backwards!
Lefty tutorial for center-out overlay mosaic crochet: https://youtu.be/XktjAIgoQPk
These small blankets will finish to about 40” / 101cm when you use worsted weight yarn.
They all begin with 80 windows when using the interlocking crochet technique (161 x 161 chart).
The mosaic crochet options for new patterns will be on a chart of 157 x 157 because the extra border lines aren’t needed with this technique. The interlocking mesh dots will not be visible on the mosaic crochet option.
If the design is older, it will have the same chart size as the interlocking crochet version and you will see the mesh dots.
Learn more about these techniques at https://ashleeslint.com/tutorials/interlocking-and-mosaic-crochet/.
As always, my designs have the full written pattern and charts for both techniques: interlocking crochet & overlay mosaic crochet.
Blankets for baby or panels in a larger blanket, you decide! These extra large squares will finish to about 30” / 76cm when you use worsted weight yarn.
They all begin with 60 windows when using the interlocking crochet technique (121 x 121 chart).
The mosaic crochet options for new patterns will be on a chart of 117 x 117 because the extra border lines aren’t needed with this technique. The interlocking mesh dots will not be visible on the mosaic crochet option.
If the design is older, it will have the same chart size as the interlocking crochet version and you will see the mesh dots.
Learn more about these techniques at https://ashleeslint.com/tutorials/interlocking-and-mosaic....
As always, my designs have the full written pattern and charts for both techniques: interlocking crochet & overlay mosaic crochet.
These squares all begin with 50 windows when you use the interlocking crochet technique (101 x 101 chart). They are about 25” / 64cm square.
As always, my designs have the full written pattern and charts for two techniques: interlocking crochet & overlay mosaic crochet.
These squares all begin with 40 windows when you use the interlocking crochet technique (81 x 81 chart). They are about 20” / 50cm square.
As always, my designs have the full written pattern and charts for two techniques: interlocking crochet & overlay mosaic crochet.
These squares have a chart size of 41 x 41. This means they begin with 20 windows when you use the interlocking crochet technique. But, as always, my designs have the full written pattern and charts for two techniques: interlocking crochet AND overlay mosaic crochet.
With worsted weight yarn, these squares are about 10” / 25cm square.
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Scarves can be made starting at the short SIDE or LONG end (which might matter if your yarn changes colors). And, remember, you can join them together as panels in a blanket!
These shawls will keep you warm!
Technically, all of my patterns can be hung up, but these are the patterns designed specifically for the wall!