One Block at a Time Crochet Sampler| New Edition

What’s new?

  • 2 new blocks, making 27 unique blocks in total
  • Improvements to blocks 6 and 21
Annie’s Rachel’s
Gorgeous StitchesGorgeous Stitches
Beautiful LayoutBeautiful Layout
Great Yarn SuggestionsPretty Good Yarn Suggestions
**Professional PhotographyAmateur Photography
30 Different Stitches27+ Different Stitches
Available in PDF and Kindle formatsAvailable as PDFs only
Video Links
Inline Photo Tutorials
Crochet Charts
Simpler Stitch Alternatives
Printer Friendly Version
Highlighted Notes and Tips

** The photographs in Annie’s digital download are of completed blocks only.

What about reviews?

Well, I’m a new designer and don’t have enough sales to get many reviews. In fact, at the time of this writing, I have exactly two reviews. Here’s what  @zoewilldoit on ravelry has to say:

This pattern is incredibly well-written by a very creative and talented person! It was easy to follow and mostly a lot of fun. The fact that you work block by block makes it feel less overwhelming of a project. I highly recommend anyone who wants to expand their stitch knowledge to try out this adorable pattern!

Did you see that? She called it adorable. Awww, shucks.

@Susan Dennis says

This pattern has all the details you could ever want. And guidance how to make it differently. It’s really meticulously written and wonderful to follow.

So, two for two on the reviews, I guess. It’s definitely a small sample, but I’m looking forward to seeing more in the future.

A Sample Page From My Pattern Illustrating Its Features:

Alternate Block Example

Scattered complex flowers
(Block 19)
Simpler Flowers in Straight Rows
(Block 19A)

A little nicety for those of use who do better with paper than screens: a smaller PDF for printing. It contains a little less information, but still includes (I hope) the most helpful photos and charts along with the written pattern. In less than 20 pages.

Printable versions – same blocks as the detailed page shown earlier

To sum up, I provide video links for every new stitch introduced, even if it’s very simple. Even if it’s not simple or common and I had to make a video myself (Ugh. I’m terrible at making videos. But I’m told they’re still helpful.) I give the common names for stitches that have common names, so you can easily Google for more tutorials if you need more help. For those who don’t have decent internet, I include lots of photo tutorials. For those who are find crochet charts helpful, I provide them where appropriate. I’ve included highlighted notes about things that might trip you up, as well as tips that may be helpful (especially if you don’t have a ton of experience.)

Feel free to message me on ravelry with any questions or problems you may experience. Or reply to this post.

I don’t just want you to buy my pattern. I want you to succeed!

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