EVELYN STOWE, CROCHET DESIGNER
EVELYN STOWE, CROCHET DESIGNER
I have been creating and designing crochet items for over a decade. I like making fun, modern designs and pulling ideas from nature.
I have been creating and designing crochet items for over a decade. I like making fun, modern designs and pulling ideas from nature.
A crochet shawl made in one piece from center top to edge. This pattern utilizes a variety of stitches to create texture and visual difference from row to row.
This beret uses clever use of simple stitches to create a cute mushroom design with plenty of texture on the underside meant to emulate the gills on amanita muscaria.
One of my more functional designs, these baskets do double duty as both a great use of scrap yarn and a great place to store the rest! The chunky, multicolored effect is accomplished by holding multiple yarns together, and makes for a very quick project.
This versatile over the shoulder bag is made using 18 granny squares with a 3D heart design in the center. The pattern for this bag includes full color photo instructions as well as information on how to line the bag.
This beret utilises simple stitches to create a citrus pattern. The top resembles a sliced citrus fruit, while the underside features texture resembling the peel of an orange or lemon.
I’m probably not supposed to pick favorites, but this pattern just might be one. This little guy is more complex, using a few different techniques to accomplish proper shaping and texture. Take a look at those little toes and gills!
My most popular crochet pattern, with 1000+ downloads on ravelry, this simple pattern is designed after the succulent vine called sting-of-pearls.
Another pattern close to my heart is the Floral Harvest Blanket. I personally like a lot of texture in my blankets, and don’t like seaming a large number of granny squares together, and so this blanket was born! This blanket is designed in such a way that you only need to make 7 hexagons to make a lap blanket. It is a modular pattern, and the pattern includes information on how to make bigger blankets too!