Welcome to another Meet the Maker interview! I’m so excited to introduce you to Bonnie of Woodland Stitchcraft! When I was looking to start my Meet the Maker series back up, I KNEW I wanted to introduce you to Bonnie! She is one of my original designer friends and I’m so grateful to have know her for years! Bonnie designs the most gorgeous patterns! She has such a wonderful eye for detail, I’m sure you’ll love her and her gorgeous patterns.
Bio
I’m Bonnie, a mother of three, Californian and crochet designer! I learned to crochet just before having my third child and fell in love with creating handmade items for her. I especially enjoy creating garments and accessories that have a vintage and classic style to them. I stumbled into designing the same way I think many do, I couldn’t find what I wanted and decided to make it on my own. Once other crocheters started showing interest in patterns I decided to give it a try and the rest is history! I’m so blessed to have found something which I love to do and thankful for the community that encouraged me.
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Lilac Cardigan
The Lilac Cardigan is a crochet pattern to create an oversized and open front sweater. Named for the main stitch worked, the lilac stitch, and made with light weight yarn gives this crochet cardigan a light and lacy feel and look. You can wear this lovely cardigan over tanks and t-shirts in the spring or during cooler summer nights and layer it over warmer clothes to make it last into fall and winter! With sizes from 12-24 Months all the way up to adult 4X you can make a Lilac Cardigan for anyone!
Bobby Beanie
The Bobby Beanie Crochet Pattern is a brim up hat pattern that can be made in a fitted, slouchy or messy bun beanie style. The pattern comes with instructions for 5 sizes: 6-12 months, 12-24 months, toddler, child, and teen/adult. This great texture and variety of options means the whole family can have the perfect stylish hat to keep them warm!
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