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Gansey Crochetfor CROCHET | KNITTING Gansey Crochet for the Entire Home! Countdown to Christmas—Find Great Gift Ideas! NEW Annie’s Signature Designs for You & Your Home! Add Sparkle to Your Holiday With Bead Ornament Kits! NOVEMBER 2019 AnniesCraftStore.com CHB9 CrochetCraft & Craft Store Catalog inside 2–33 Crochet 34 Beading 35–41 Knit 42 & 43 Supplies 44–51 Quilt Patterns & Fabric 52 Crochet NEW! CROCHET Learn To Make Broomstick Lace Learn all about broomstick lace and create a unique pullover at the same time! The Astrid Pullover, with its stunning dolman skill level key sleeves and boatneck, gives broomstick lace an updated look! The sleeve shaping is created by increasing stitches at the side Beginner: For first-time edges of the front and back, allowing the color gradations stitchers. to flow beautifully. Instructions are included for sizes S/M Easy: Projects using basic (L/XL, 2XL/3XL) and uses 2 (3, 3) cakes of Lion Brand Mandala stitches. Baby DK-weight yarn. Pattern also includes a Learn to Make Intermediate: Projects with a Broomstick Lace tutorial. variety of stitches and mid-level Skill Level: Intermediate shaping. AC04921 $6.99 (Download only) Experienced: Projects using advanced techniques and NEW! stitches. CROCHET Learn Tunisian our guarantee Stitches & If you are not completely satisfied Techniques with your purchase, you may Learn 8 Tunisian return it, no questions asked, for stitches while you a full and prompt refund. make this warm wrap. Wrap is made using 5 balls of Berroco Ultra Wool super fine (fingering) weight yarn in the color lavender and a size I/9/5.5mm Tunisian crochet hook. Wrap measures 20" wide x 72" long. Skill Level: Intermediate AC04926 $5.99 (Download only) 2 crochet Connect with us on Facebook.com Transition to cooler weather with lightweight cardigans! NEW! CROCHET Date Night Autumn Gold Cardi Intricate detail on the pockets and sleeves 810318 makes this oversize crochet cardi a standout piece on date night or anytime you wear it! Instructions are included for sizes S (M, L, XL, 2XL). Made using 7 (8, 9, 10, 10) balls of Tahki Alden in color Goldenrod and 1 ball of Alden 810317 Print in color Amber Waves. Skill Level: Intermediate YC04854 Print $9.99 AC04854 Download $6.99 NEW! CROCHET It’s Shawl Good Adult Grab a DK-weight self-striping cake yarn and let the fun begin! This crochet shawl pattern includes sizes from S up to 6XL. Sample shown is made using Lion Brand Cupcake yarn. Pattern includes a link to a video tutorial, and the PDF has lots of color photos to help you along the way. Skill Level: Intermediate RAC2310 $6.00 (Download only) NEW! CROCHET Come on I Wanna Ruana This one-size-fits-most ruana is made using DK-weight yarn and is the perfect topper for cool evenings. It measures approximately 36" wide with a 29" back height and 27" front height. Pattern includes lots of color photographs to ensure success! Skill Level: Intermediate RAC2306 $5.00 (Download only) AnniesCraftStore.com crochet 3 Step into autumn with the all-new, exclusive Annie’s Signature Designs Collection! Our Autumn 2019 collection offers a focus on textures. You’ll find Gansey crochet, inspired by the knitted fisherman sweaters from the British Isles, luscious embossed crochet and the classic and timeless granny squares. Annie’s Signature Designs Annie’s Signature Designs Annie’s Signature Designs NEW! CROCHET NEW! CROCHET NEW! CROCHET Everly Embossed Vest Lotte Cocoon Shrug Newlyn Gansey Pullover Stylish but sophisticated, this Wrap yourself in this With all your favorite Gansey embossed wrap with curving comfortable and stylish cocoon stitches, here’s your next comfy vines of leaves and pockets is for a laid-back look. Instructions pullover. The staghorn cables crocheted from the top down so are included for sizes S/M on the upper front and back are length can easily be customized! (L/XL, 2XL/3XL). Design is made with easy post stitches, Instructions are included for made using 15 (17, 19) balls of as is the traditional seed stitch sizes S (M, L, XL, 2XL). Design is Scheepjes River Washed XL yarn in the lower body. Instructions made using 6 (7, 7, 8, 9) balls of in color Eisack. are included for sizes S (M, L, XL, Berroco Remix worsted-weight Skill Level: Intermediate 2XL). Design is made using 11 (11, yarn in the color patina and an Y886512 13, 14, 16) skeins of Universal Yarn I/9/5.5mm hook. Print $8.00 Uptown DK light (DK) weight Skill Level: Intermediate A886512 acrylic yarn in the color Donahue. Y886509 Print $8.00 Download $6.00 Skill Level: Intermediate A886509 Y886511 Download Print $8.00 $6.00 810326 810236 A886511 810322 Download $6.00 4 crochet Connect with us on Facebook.com Annie’s Signature Autumn Collection 2019 Designs Annie’s Signature 709945 Designs NEW! CROCHET Exeter Gansey Cardigan Inspired by the highly textured Gansey fisher- man sweaters! Instructions are included for sizes S (M, L, XL, 2XL). Design is made using 26 (27, 29, 30, 31) skeins of King Cole Majestic DK and sizes H/8/5mm and J/10/6mm hooks. Skill Level: Intermediate Y886506 Print $8.00 A886506 Download $6.00 Annie’s Signature Designs NEW! CROCHET Devon Embossed Cardi A uniquely Annie’s Signature Designs beautiful yet NEW! CROCHET simple cardigan! Brixham Granny Cardi Instructions are Is it a cardigan or is it a wrap? It’s both! included for sizes This unique design features split sides S (M, L, XL, 2XL). that begin under the arms, which allows Design is made for an easy, flowy and flattering fit. using 7 (8, 9, Instructions are included for sizes XS (S, 11, 12) skeins of M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL). Design requires 5 (5, 6, Cascade Yarns 6, 6, 7, 7) skeins of black and 2 skeins each 220 Superwash of cream, taupe, goldenrod, jade and worsted-weight crimson Lion Brand Touch of Alpaca yarn. yarn in doeskin Skill Level: Easy heather and sizes Y886505 Print $8.00 H/8/5mm and A886505 Download $6.00 J/10/6mm hooks. Skill Level: Intermediate 810329 810330 810336 Y886515 Print $8.00 A886515 Download $6.00 810340 810334 810333 810332 AnniesCraftStore.com crochet 5 Annie’s Signature Designs NEW! CROCHET Fair Isle Gansey Crochet Cowl Using a mosaic technique, only 1 color is worked at a time. Crochet with 1 ball each of 4 different colors of King Cole Baby Alpaca DK and U.S. size I/9/5.5mm crochet hook. Finished measurements: Circumference: 19"; Length: 10" in back and 16" in front. Yarn available at AnniesCraftStore.com. Skill Level: Intermediate Y886500 Print $8.00 A886500 Download $6.00 709633 Annie’s Signature Designs NEW! CROCHET Dartmoor Embossed Boots The perfect simple yet sophisticated embossed crochet slippers! Instructions given fit sizes S, M and L. Made using just 2 balls of King Cole Fashion Aran worsted-weight yarn. Skill Level: Easy Y886521 Print $8.00 A886521 Download $6.00 Annie’s Signature Designs NEW! CROCHET Coho Messy Bun Hat & Scarf Set The messy bun trend is still going strong, and anyone on your gift list would love to have this set! Wear the hat alone or throw on the matching scarf complete with trendy tassels! Hat comes in 2 sizes and the complete Annie’s Signature Designs set requires just 3 NEW! CROCHET Ridge Rock Gansey Set skeins of Premier Both pieces are made using Cascade Yarns 220 Yarns Muir Woods Superwash worsted-weight yarn. Hat comes in 2 yarn in the color sizes and shoulder piece is 13" wide at center and coho. 28" in circumference at neckline. Set requires 3 Skill Level: Easy balls of walnut heather and 2 balls each of dark Y886503 ginger and copper heather. Yarn available at Print $8.00 AnniesCraftStore.com. A886503 Skill Level: Easy 810372 Download Y886502 Print $8.00 $6.00 A886502 Download $6.00 6 crochet Connect with us on Facebook.com Annie’s Signature Autumn Collection 2019 Designs Annie’s Signature Designs A. NEW! CROCHET Bethany Hooded Scarf Hooded scarves offer a modern approach to staying warm when the temperature starts to drop. This scarf measures 63" x 8", including the pockets. Made using 2 skeins each of linen and taupe and 4 skeins of pearl mist Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice worsted-weight yarn. Skill Level: Easy Y886508 Print $8.00 A886508 Download $6.00 96099 810249 96125 A B Annie’s Signature Designs B. NEW! CROCHET Dorset Embossed Scarf This embossed shawl is the pièce de résistance of shawls! Filled with texture and stitched in rich jewel tones, we declare it the most amazing shawl ever! It’s made using Tahki Alden Print yarn, which gives it an amazing drape and soft feel. Measures 62" at top; 31" at center and 44" along the side. Requires 2 skeins of mountainside and 3 skeins each of dawn and riverbed. Skill Level: Intermediate Y886522 Print $8.00 A886522 Download $6.00 C D 810314 810315 810316 skeins of King Cole Subtle Drifter is not only a stylish addition to DK yarn in the color linden. any outfit, but also the perfect Annie’s Signature Designs Skill Level: Intermediate travel scarf as it measures C. NEW! CROCHET Y886518 151/2"W and 78"L. Made using 7 Rowany Gansey Poncho Print $8.00 balls of Universal Yarn Uptown 4 different, richly textured A886518 810244 DK yarn in the color Donahue. patterns create the blocks Download $6.00 Skill Level: Easy for this stunning poncho! Y886519 Annie’s Signature Designs Instructions are included for Print $8.00 D.
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