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eBook : 16 patterns

Le projet de Courtepointe Collective 2021 a connu un grand succès ! Merci beaucoup =)

eBook : 16 patterns

Le projet de Courtepointe Collective 2022 a connu un grand succès ! Merci beaucoup =)

eBook : 4 patterns

5 patterns, 1 e-book!

eBook : 16 patterns

Le projet de Courtepointe Collective 2022 a connu un grand succès ! Merci beaucoup =)

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Crochet: Mid-calf Socks
What’s this? These are my Runway Socks, designed in collaboration with Keenan Hand Dyed Yarns for Vogue Knitting Live!
Crochet: Tops
The Granny Wears a Crop Top Crochet Cropped Sweater’s construction celebrates the architectural possibilities of crochet, transforming the nostalgic granny square from cozy home décor into contemporary fashion. Traditional motifs find new life in this piece, where vintage charm meets bold, youthful energy. This is slow fashion at its finest – e...
Crochet: Christmas Stocking
What’s this? This is the pattern for The Softest Stocking.
Crochet: Blanket
What’s this? This is the Lavender Mist Crochet Throw Why should I make this? With its gentle stripes, this textured design brings a touch of serenity to your reading nook or adds a cozy layer to a newborn’s nursery. When will this get the most use? This quick project, with surprinsingly few ends to weave in, is perfect for when you need a dos...
Crochet: Tee
What’s this? This is the Not So Granny Tee, originally published in Crochet! Magazine. Why should I make this? The Not so granny tee is a beginner-friendly wearable suitable for all shapes and sizes. Its simple construction and assembly mean you’ll be showing off your love of the classic granny square to the world in no time. When will this g...
Crochet: Sleeveless Top
What’s this? This is Oblique Shell. It originally appeared in Crochet Foundry Magazine.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
3x 100 g fingering weight + 3,5 mm
Crochet: Sleeveless Top
What’s this? This is the Bloom sleeveless vest. Why should I make this? Bloom is an oversized sleeveless vest perfect for layering. Turtleneck and pants, shirt or t-shirt and jeans, little black dress… When will this get the most use? You won’t be able to do without it. Who is it for? Sized XS to 5X, so just about anyone! Where do I start? ...
Crochet: Placemat, Coaster
What’s this? This is the holiday placemat and coaster set.
Crochet: Socks, Mid-calf Socks
What’s this? These are my Flanken socks Why should I make them? Flanken is the Esperanto word for sideways, which is how these crochet socks are built for maximum horizontal stretch and comfort. I love the texture created by the simple stitches almost looks like a ladder, doesn’t it? When will they get the most use? When you want to prove cro...
Crochet: Pullover, Sweater, Cozy
6,5 mm hook + Worsted Weight What’s this? This is the Blueberry Jam 2.0 crochet sweater pattern. Why should I make this? This asymmetrical top will go great with jeans and a t-shirt, or over your favorite little black dress. When will this get the most use? Crocheted in super warm Mota, this sweater will keep you warm on cold autumn and wint...
Crochet: Containers
What’s this? This is my pattern for easy crochet nesting planters.
Crochet: Balaclava
What’s this? This is the Campfire hood.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
200 g to 350 g DK weight + 5 mm Tun. + 4 mm reg What’s this? This is the new and improved Orchard shawl pattern created in collaboration with Expression Fiber Arts Why should I make this? Orchard is a fun mix of geometry and lace. It works up quick, and crocheted in Insurgent by Expression Fiber Arts, it is super, super soft. When will thi...
Crochet: Scarf, Accessory
**What’s this?**This is my embroidered crochet infinity scarf. **Why should I make this?**This beautiful, embroidered crochet infinity scarf pattern includes a primer on how to embroider onto crochet fabric. **When will this get the most use?**Whenever you crochet something you want to make entirely your own. **Who is it for?**Just about any...
Crochet: Throw
Crochet: Mid-calf Socks
What’s this? This is my Skyscraper crochet sock pattern. Why should I make this? Crocheting this stitch pattern in continuous rounds creates the fantastic texture of these crochet socks. Once you’ve set up the “stairs,” you’ll be able to zone out as you crochet these cozy socks. When will this get the most use? Whenever you want to pamper you...
Crochet: Poncho, Pullover
What’s this? This is the Brentwood Poncho, a Tunisian crochet pattern. Why should I make this? The side-to-side construction and simple increases and decreases will have you warming up under this piece in no time. When will this get the most use? When you feel a little chill, outdoors or under the a/c. Who is it for? Instructions are given fo...
Crochet: Socks, Ankle Sock
What’s this? These are my Hestia crochet ankle socks. Why should I make this? The first time I played with the thermal stitch, I realized it created a reversible fabric. I decided right then that I needed to use it in a crochet sock pattern. The nature of the thermal stitch means that these socks take a bit longer to complete than regular croc...
Crochet: Anklet, Socks, Ankle Sock
What’s this? These are my Fishbone crochet ankle socks. Why should I make them? I love the look of herringbone crochet stitches and the herringbone single crochet is not an exception! When will they get the most use? Crochet socks will be with you anytime your feet get cold! Who are they for? Instructions are given for 5 foot circumferences....
Crochet: Beanie, Toque, Cowl
100 g + 400 g worsted, 5 mm
Crochet: Mid-calf Socks, Socks
What’s this? These are my Shooting stars socks. Why should I make them? I’m so happy to have found the perfect way to integrate the crochet star stitch to one of my sock patterns! When will they get the most use? When you want to pamper your feet. Who are they for? Instructions are given for 5 foot circumferences; length is entirely customiz...
Crochet: Knee-highs, Socks
What’s this? These are my Climbing Vines crochet socks. Why should I make them? Their sideways construction gives them fantastic horizontal stretch, so you can pull them all the way up above your knees or wear them scrunched down. When will they get the most use? They’re perfect whether worn as a complement to your loungewear, as a warm layer...
Crochet: Headband
2x 25 g DK + 4 mm
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
What’s this? This is my Ursa Major hat
Crochet: Fingerless Gloves
50 g + 70 g fingering weight + 3,75 mm
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
100 g super bulky weight + 10 mm
Crochet: Christmas Stocking
150 g worsted weight + 6 mm
Crochet: Socks, Mid-calf Socks
Crochet: Ankle Sock, Socks
115 g fingering weight + 3,5 mm Also available for free on [[https://www.accrochet.com/maryjanes-puffs-socks-free-crochet-sock-pattern/]1]. What’s this: These are my Maryjane’s Puff socks. Why should I make these: You might be thinking that there ain’t no way I’ve designed these crochet socks to be worn in shoes but you’d be wrong. These a...
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
300 g fingering weight + 4 mm hook
Crochet: Slippers
200 g + 100 g DK weight + 4 mm What’s this? These are my Hedgehog crochet slipper socks. Why should I make them? I designed these crochet slipper socks for almost instant gratification. Not sure you want to crochet socks? Fingering weight yarn and small hooks scare you? Start here, confirm you’re an awesome crocheter, then try any of my cro...
Crochet: Socks, Mid-calf Socks
What’s this? These are the Fireside crochet socks. Why should I make this? The rustic texture of the Alpine stitch creates a perfect cozy sock for cool nights. Featuring an afterthought heel and simple construction, you’ll be able to whip up a pair in no time! When will this get the most use? Whenever you want to pamper your feet. Who is it ...
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
3x 100 g fingering weight + 3,75 mm
Crochet: Cowl, Beanie, Toque
300 g aran weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Cowl, Beanie, Toque
100 g to 200 g light worsted weight + 4,5 mm Tun. + 4,5 mm reg What’s this? This is my Stardust set, a 2-pattern set that mixes Tunisian and standard crochet. Why should I make this? It’s a stunning set to make for yourself, or to gift anyone you want to show some love it. When will this get the most use? It will be useful for all your out...
Crochet: Cowl
510 g Super Bulky weight + 13 mm
Crochet: Sleeveless Top
600 yards to 1400 yards worsted weight
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
3x 150 g fingering weight + 4 mm What’s this: This is the Plumage shawl. Why should I make this: Large shawls like Plumage are perfect to wrap around your shoulders to keep warm, or to wear as an oversized scarf in the cold winter months. When will this get the most use: This shawl will be useful year round. Who is it for: Anyone who like...
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
500 g DK weight + 4,5 mm Tun. What’s this: This is my Cubic shawl, worked in Tunisian crochet and created in collaboration with Artfil. Why should I make this: It may look involved, but Cubic is very straightforward. There is no seaming: each shape flows from the previous one. When will this get the most use: Throughout the year, as a shaw...
Crochet: Pullover, Poncho, Tops
450 g fingering weight + 4 mm Tun. What’s this: This is the Tunisian crochet Sunset Boulevard top. Why should I make this: This top is versatile and easy to crochet. When will this get the most use: Sweater weather, a/c weather – this top covers you (pun intended) through it all. Who is it for: The way this top is worked will fit most bod...
Crochet: Washcloth / Dishcloth
2x 50 g worsted weight + 6 mm
Crochet: Socks, Mid-calf Socks
What’s this: This is my A family story crochet sock pattern. Why should I make these: Worked from the toes up, with a more elastic heel, and a super simple stitch pattern… all good reasons. When will they get the most use: When your feet feel a chill. Who are they for: Instructions are given for 3 sizes based on women’s shoe sizes, with tips...
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
3x 100 g fingering weight (at least 1 gradient) + 3,75 mm
Crochet: Slippers
200 g + 2x 50 g DK weight + 4,5 mm
Crochet: Cowl
200 g worsted weight + 5 mm hook
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
100 g DK + 5 mm hook
Crochet: Purse / Handbag
3x 100 g chunky weight + 6 mm
Crochet: Socks, Slippers, Mid-calf Socks
115 g + 25 g DK weight + 3,75 mm + 4 mm What’s this: These are my Tulip socks. Why should I make this: Do you see that awesome, springtime tulip border? That’s why. When will this get the most use: When gray winter days are almost at an end. Who is it for: Instructions are given for 3 sizes based on women’s shoe sizes, with tips on how to...
Crochet: Socks, Knee-highs
2x 100 g fingering weight + 2,5 mm What’s this: These are my Romance socks. Why should I make these: With their stained-glass inspired front lace, quiet stripes, and a corset top, these socks can be made as high as you want them. How high will you go? When will they get the most use: When you’re looking to add a touch of sexy to your look....
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
2x 100 g worsted weight + 6 mm
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
100 g worsted + 5 mm
Crochet: Mid-calf Socks
100 g fingering weight 3,5 mm What’s this: These are the Unicorn Dream socks. Why should I make these: Well for one, CROCHET SOCKS. Plus the stitch is super elastic, the afterthought heel is extra comfy & you can replace it if it gets too worn. When will they get the most use: When you want to feel magical. Who are they for: Just abou...
Crochet: Socks, Mid-calf Socks
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
Preorder the MCAL pattern going with our 2019 Yarnvent Calendar! 
Note: if you already preordered a calendar on our website, this pattern is already included in your calendar and there is no need to purchase it here.
Crochet: Socks, Mid-calf Socks
115 g fingering weight + 3,5 mm What’s this: These are my Le Coeur Léger socks. Why should I make these: Look at them! The stitch… the colours… crochet socks! When will these get the most use: Whenever your feet want to be pampered! Who is it for: 3 sizes : women’s 6-7 (8-9, 10-11) size shoe Where do I start: This pattern is rated Interm...
Crochet: Cowl
2x 100 g worsted weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
200 g fingering weight + 3.5 mm
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
50 g sport weight + 50 g DK weight +
Crochet: Throw
500 g + 100g worsted weight + 6 mm
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
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Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
100 g or more fingering weight + 3,5
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
250 g fingering weight + 3,5 mm
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
115 g Lace weight + 3,5 mm
Crochet: Cowl
115g Lace + 5 mm
Crochet: Rug
3x 250 g Bulky weight + 8 mm
Crochet: Fingerless Gloves
100 g worsted weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Fingerless Gloves
100 g worsted weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Socks, Mid-calf Socks
115 g fingering weight + 3,5 mm What’s this: These are the Crashing Waves socks. Why should I make this: Self-striping yarns and crochet can be hit & miss, but I definitely think that it works here! With an easily replaced afterthought heel, and a toe-up construction, these socks work up super quick! When will this get the most use: Wh...
Crochet: Socks, Mid-calf Socks
115 g Fingering weight + 3,75 mm What’s this: These are the Wildlings socks. They are also available through Melody’s Makings membership. Why should I make these: Feminine shells & a short-row heel combine to create a sexy but functional sock you’ll love to wear. When will these get the most use: When your feet need pampering. Who are...
Crochet: Cloche Hat
115 g + 25 g Fingering weight + 3,75 mm
Crochet: Cowl
100 g Bulky weight + 10 mm
Crochet: Doll
150 g bulky or super bulky weight + 7 mm hook
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
115 g worsted weight + 3x 5 m embroidery thread + 4,5 mm hook
Crochet: Cape
200 g DK weight + 3,75 mm
Crochet: Market bag (slouchy)
150 g DK weight + 3 mm or 200 g worsted weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Pullover
up to 550 g bulky weight + 7 mm hook
Crochet: Cowl, Hats - Other
200 g DK weight + small quantity sport or DK + 3,75 mm
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
100 g worsted weight + 5,5 mm
Crochet: Cowl
6x 20 g fingering weight + 3,75 mm
Crochet: Skirt
100 g lace weight + 2 mm
Crochet: Sleeveless Top
up to 600 g fingering weight + 3,75 mm
Crochet: Toeless Sock
100 g fingering weight + 3,5 mm What’s this: This is Dragonfly, a 2-pattern set for yoga socks & their pouch, designed for YarnCrush May 2017. Why should I make this: Sleek heel-less socks, will keep your feet firmly planted on your mat, or your feet warm in flip flops (yes, I went there) this summer. The pouch will allow you to slip th...
Crochet: Socks, Knee-highs
100 g to 200 g fingering weight + 4 mm + 4,5 mm What’s this: This is my new Rain Socks crochet pattern. Why should I make these: This is one of my most intricate socks to date. I thoroughly enjoyed working the texture of the main stitch, and the relative relaxation that came when working the dense soles =) Mimicking rain boots, these long s...
Crochet: Hats - Other
115 g worsted weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Cowl, Fingerless Gloves, Beanie, Toque
300 g worsted weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Socks, Mid-calf Socks
100 g fingering weight + 3,75 mm What’s this: These are the Ocean View socks, designed for Artigina’s mystery box. Why should I make this: Because crochet socks are super fun to make! When will this get the most use: I wear socks pretty much every day, don’t you? Who is it for: Sized for women shoe 4 to 11. Customization tip included. Wh...
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
500 g worsted weight + 4 mm
Crochet: Cowl, Beanie, Toque
200 g bulky weight + 7 mm
Crochet: Washcloth / Dishcloth
100 g DK weight + 3,75mm
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
500 g + 2x 100 g worsted weight + 4,5 mm
Crochet: Cowl
100 g fingering weight + 3,5mm
Crochet: Purse / Handbag
600 g bulky feltable + 7 mm
Crochet: Cowl
100g worsted weight + 7 mm Tun. + 6 mm reg
Crochet: Socks, Mid-calf Socks
110 g fingering weight + 3,5 mm What’s this: These are the Dobby socks. Why should I make these: If you’ve ever looked longingly at self-striping sock yarn – usually meant for knit socks - and wished for a pattern that would make these stripes work with crochet, you’ve come to the right place! When will these get the most use: I dunno ‘bou...
Crochet: Socks, Ankle Sock
100 g fingering weight + 3 mm What’s this: These are the Joséphine socks. They were originally published in the August 2016 issue of Happily Hooked magazine. Why should I make these: Because crochet socks are a LOT of fun to make (really), and the texture of these make them a perfect, quick gift for your feet or someone else’s. When will t...
Crochet: Shrug / Bolero, Shawl / Wrap
up to 400 g fingering weight + 4 mm What’s this: This is the Stella Squared Shrug. It was designed in collaboration with Julie Asselin Hand-dyed yarns. Why should I make this: Keep your shoulders warm on cool summer nights, or make a perfect pair of comfy jeans look chic with this delicious shrug. When will this get the most use: Year-roun...
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
230 g DK weight + 5x 28 g fingering weight + 4 mm
Crochet: Cloche Hat
100 g worsted weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Slippers
100 g/200 g worsted weight + 4,5 mm
Crochet: Drawstring Bag
100 g DK weight+ 5,5 mm
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
200 g fingering weight + 3,5 mm
Crochet: Sleeveless Top
200 g + 2x 100 g worsted weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Socks, Mid-calf Socks
200 g fingering weight + 2,25 mm What’s this: These are the Confiture socks. Why should I make these: A simple yet beautiful textured stitch, a modified afterthought heel, laces & pompoms what more could you ask for? When will these get the most use: With your prettiest maryjanes or boots! Who are they for: Sized teen to adult women a...
Crochet: Socks, Mid-calf Socks
What’s this? These are the Almost the same crochet socks. Why should I make these? This pattern is for a mismatched pair of socks to highlight the beauty both of the yarn, and of the simplest of crochet cables. When will they get the most use? Wear them with your prettiest maryjanes! Who are they for? Sized teen to adult women and men, with ...
Crochet: Socks, Mid-calf Socks
100 g + 2x 50 g fingering weight + 2,25 mm What’s this: These are the Mint chocolate chip socks. They are my 5th design for Design Wars. Why should I make these: I wanted to create an intricate crochet sock, showing off the stitches we crocheters use. The yarn is carried throughout, making for very few ends to weave in. The top of the foot ...
Crochet: Scarf
700 g + 2x 200 g bulky weight + 6 mm
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
100 g worsted weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Stocking
100 g worsted weight + 6 mm
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
2x 50 g + 4x 50 g worsted weight + 5 mm & 5.5 mm
Crochet: Hats - Other
3x 57 g fingering weight + 4,5 mm
Crochet: Beret, Tam
100 g worsted weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Clutch
100 g fingering weight + 2,25 mm
Crochet: Cowl
100 g worsted weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Mittens
100 g worsted weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Earflap Hat
200 g + 100 g bulky weight + 6 mm
Crochet: Shrug / Bolero
230g - 460 g fingering weight + 3,25 mm
Crochet: Fingerless Gloves
3x 20 g + 1x 10 g sport weight + 3,75 mm
Crochet: Cowl
8x 25 g worsted weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
3x 100 g DK or sport weight + 4 mm
Crochet: Headwear - Other
3x 100 g DK weight + 4 mm
Crochet: Socks, Mid-calf Socks
2x 100 g + 50 g DK weight + 2,75 mm What’s this: These are the Ice Cream Socks (or Sock Variation #2) Why should I make these: A comfy crochet sock that only wants to know what your choice of contrast colour will be… Strawberry, banana, pistachio…? Alpaca DK with this size of hook will create a comfy sock you can totally wear in your shoes...
Crochet: Scarf
100 g fingering weight + 3,5 mm
Crochet: Beret, Tam
100 g worsted weight + 4 mm
Crochet: Cowl
2x 115 g fingering weight + 5 mm Tun.
Crochet: Scarf
100 g DK weight + 4 mm hook
Crochet: Cowl
2x 100 g bulky weight + 7 mm Tun.
Crochet: Scarf, Shawl / Wrap
3x 115 g fingering weight + 7 mm Tun.
Crochet: Socks, Mid-calf Socks
150 g + 2x 50 g DK weight + 2,75mm What’s this: These are the Workman’s Socks (or Sock Variation #1) Why should I make these: If you’re going to crochet socks (because yes, you can crochet socks), might as well crochet a classic pair! Alpaga DK with this size of hook will create a comfy sock you can totally wear in your shoes - just like t...
Crochet: Pullover
up to 800 g worsted weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
100 g Bulky weight + 10 mm
Crochet: Cowl
500 g super bulky weight + 10 mm
Crochet: Cowl
200 g worsted weight + 6,5 mm Tun.
Crochet: Cowl
200 g bulky weight + 5,5 mm
Crochet: Cowl
230 g super bulky weight + 9 mm Tun.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
200 g DK weight + 6mm Tun.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
200 g DK weight + 6 mm Tun.
Crochet: Baby Blanket
230 g + 3x 115 g DK weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
150 g worsted weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Earwarmers
2x 50 g DK weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
115 g DK weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
2x 50 g worsted weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Pullover
400 g-600 g worsted weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Cowl
100 g worsted weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Cowl
2x 100 g DK weight + 6,5 mm Tun.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
130 g DK weight + 4 mm
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
10x 50 g DK weight + 5 mm
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
100 g fingering + 50 g DK + 3,5 mm Tun. et reg
Crochet: Washcloth / Dishcloth, Towel
600 g worsted weight + 5,5 mm
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
2x 100 g worsted weight + 5,5 mm
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
115 g/230 g fingering weight + 3,5 mm
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
150 g DK weight + 4,5 mm
Crochet: Scarf
300 g worsted weight + 5,5 mm
Crochet: Cowl
230g super bulky weight + 12 mm
Crochet: Convertible Gloves
100 g worsted weight + 4,5 mm
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
100 g worsted weight+ 4,5 mm
Crochet: Hats - Other
2x 115 g fingering weight (for set) + 3,75 mm
Crochet: Cowl
2x 115 g fingering weight (for set) + 3,75 mm
Crochet: Fingerless Gloves
3x 50 g fingering weight + 3,75 mm
Crochet: Cowl
200 g of Super Bulky yarn + 9 mm hook
Crochet: Fingerless Gloves
600g worsted weight (set), 5mm, 6mm & 11 buttons
Crochet: Cowl
600g worsted weight (set), 5mm, 6mm & 11 buttons
Crochet: Crochet Hook Holder
What’s this: This is the ACCROchet hook case. It is part of my free pattern collection!
Crochet: Cloche Hat
ENGLISH PEEPS: MAKE SURE TO ALSO DOWNLOAD THE ERRATA FILE UPON PURCHASE, FOR THAT ONE SNEAKY ROUND IN FRENCH THAT NEEDS A CORRECTION.> 600g worsted weight (set), 5mm, 6mm & 11 buttonsWhats this: This is the ACCROchet hat. It is part of a 3-pattern set available at the link on top.Why should I make it: This slightly retro, very feminine s...