Well, June is nearly over. So much has taken place since March. It has been a whirlwind. Life changes, location changes, status changes, family transformations.
There have been no more markets for Wildly Artistic Crochet. Left Handed Videos are on the YouTube!! So if you are left handed and want to learn!Please check these out!
I’m thinking of productivity downloads to offer. I have my favorites, but just need to take the time to offer these to you! So new FREE downloads are on the way! Keep an eye out!
Wildly Artistic Crochet is very behind on making hats for donation this year! So my hook and I will be getting very busy! 1.3K views on the latest short of a beanie, so that is exciting!! They are a favorite!
Just revving up for summer! So lets keep up with Crochet!!
Check out the newest video here!
Thank yall for hanging out with me today! See you on the next one! Have a great week!
It was a cold and windy day on a sweet little farm in Maud, Texas. All the vendors were set up with anticipation of strolling lookers and friendly folks to talk to.
Little bunnies, chicks, ducks, and puppies to get all the oohs and ahhhs, and cuddles. All the little children happy to see friendly pups that the vendors have with them.
Introverts and Extroverts all together on this beautiful day just waiting for the sun to peep out and make an appearance! It did randomly a few times. But it was mostly just cold and the wind made more appearances than the sun!
We all laughed, smiled, chatted and learned about one another. It was relaxing and peaceful on that little farm. Mostly a slow day, but a good start to the Market Season coming. A few pics below.
The Debut of 2 of my new books!!
If you were one of my several new friends, I was so glad to meet you! I hope we can meet again at another market! or maybe a crochet class coming in the summer.
Also, Welcome to Wildly Artistic Crew! Welcome to our little newsletter! It is not monthly, but I do like to keep you informed of anything exciting going on! Feel free to check out the YouTube channel! Try out a new crochet video, or even check out the online stores. Lots of links on the home page.
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My first pattern book!! Published! I am Beyond Excited!
11 Hat patterns! For you! Simple to read instructions. Charts and Guides. Everything you need to make a collection of hats!
Create, Customize, and Crochet with Confidence
Whether you’re picking up a hook for the first time or ready to grow your skills, this crochet pattern book is designed to inspire creativity at every level. Inside, you’ll find 11 original crochet patterns ranging from beginner-friendly projects to engaging intermediate designs — each thoughtfully written with clear instructions to guide you every step of the way.
Less than $2.00 a pattern! and E-book is less than $1.00 a pattern.
I will also be doing a few choice YouTube videos very soon!
You’ll also discover practical guides for creating hats on a loom or crocheting them without a pattern, empowering you to move beyond step-by-step instructions and design with confidence. Helpful sizing charts take the guesswork out of achieving the perfect fit, making it easy to create pieces for children, teens, and adults alike.
Each pattern encourages you to add your own artistic touch — experiment with bold color choices, subtle neutrals, textured stitches, or playful combinations. These designs are made to be personalized, giving you the freedom to make every project uniquely yours.
Inside you’ll find:
11 original crochet patterns (beginner to intermediate)
Clear, easy-to-follow instructions
Hat-making guides for the loom
Comprehensive sizing charts
Tips for customization and creative expression
Whether you’re crocheting for family, gifting handmade treasures, or adding inventory to your small business, this collection blends structure with creativity — helping you build skills while embracing your own style.
Grab your favorite yarn, pick your colors, and start creating something wildly artistic.
Thank you to all my fans and friends who watch! I’m so thankful for you!!
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Crochet Lessons for absolute beginners. I have recently been made aware of the need for someone locally to teach crochet to many. This has been something I’ve always been drawn to, just never thought about how to begin. Therefore I have the Youtube channel.
I had 2 friends approach me about this in one day, then the opportunity came for me to teach one friend. That was a success! and now more opportunity has arrived. I am holding a class at one of the local libraries on Thursday afternoons in July. I may also start another night class very soon.
FOR my class at the library, I wanted to make available a special set of videos. (Not yet published!) (COMING SOON!!)
And FOR my class of any time, a list of all the things you need or things that make crochet more convenient. Yarn is a very important part of that! Most of my yarn I thrift. Some I get on Amazon. Hobby Lobby and Michaels have some great selections as well as Walmart. Recently I scouted out Dollar Tree and found a small selection. So, no matter where you shop for yarn, you will find all different kinds. I personally love redheart. I have used many brands, and many textures, but that one is a dependable brand. Not many skeins have cuts within and many many knots, (once you shop around and use many, you will know what I mean!) Bernat is a great brand also but all I’ve used there is the blanket and the baby blanket.
Other than that, get adventurous! find one you love. I do not love working with chenille. It is soft and beautiful, but hard to work with in my opinion.
Please check out my YouTube channel for more tutorials!
Other tools you need, I will list here, with Amazon Affiliate Links. Once you click on those, and make a purchase, I will get a portion from Amazon for sending you to them to shop. This does not cost you anything more. and I thank you for clicking on my links!
Crochet Hooks This is a set of basic hooks alone. 14 sizes. from 2mm to 10mm These are standard aluminum hooks. https://amzn.to/3Iex1r6
Bowl Any bowl will do but if you want something pretty! Here is a beautiful yarn bowl. https://amzn.to/4ksvZoW
Stitch markers These normally come in any kit, you can use a small piece of yarn, or a safety pin as well. https://amzn.to/4nsdseW Plus there are many styles to choose from
Kit for beginners. There are many of these to choose from on Amazon. You can look around and choose the one that suits you best. here are a couple options.
Simple and concise- https://amzn.to/45RDlP4 This comes in many colors and options! Check these, before you purchase! Comes with 5 small skeins of yarn.
Full kit with yarn and all to get started- https://amzn.to/46woARY 40 colors of yarn, 1 bag, 9 Ergonomic crochet hook , 1 scissors, 1 measure tape, 3 knitting needles, 10 stitch markers and More. This kit makes a great gift for beginners along with a book for the sweet plushies.
My favorite Amigurumi crochet pattern book. Simple patterns, easier to follow than many other books I have used. and every project turns out cute even if you just use buttons for eyes. or sew on eyes with yarn. https://amzn.to/4ksafcy
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Well, there is SO much more! But this is a great start! I hope this has been helpful! And I will be posting the beginner series videos very soon! Will edit here and start the links as soon as they are uploaded.
Happy Crocheting! All you need is a hook, yarn, scissors, yarn needle, and some excitement! The possibilities are endless! I have been the improvisation queen for many years! Don’t let not being able to afford the best things stop you! Let’s Crochet Together! www.youtube.com/@wildlyartisticliving515
Today has been a small success when it comes to crochet and mindset and moving forward. Sometimes you need a reset with your business, your plans, your life. Today was one of those days.
Balling up yarn seemed like a good place to start. I officially have one tub of new skeins and only one tub of balls left! It is exciting to see the progress and the momentum forward when you work at your craft diligently!
Also a good tip. I did have a jumbled mess of tangled yarn last time I did this, but now I saw a tip of using paper tape on each ball. To hold down the end. It truly works! I only had a few unraveled balls, ones I had not put tape on. I’m telling you it saved me atleast half the time! We’ll worth the effort of adding tape.
I didn’t seem to get a lot accomplished on this day, but I went to look at my amigurumi books just see what I might want to do next and I saw a snail pattern I hadn’t done! Well, I happened to have a partial snail made from a previous mistake piece. She just needed a shell! So now that my yarn is organized i picked the colors and got her cute shell made!
I believe she is a success. Im debating adding antenna and a smile. But for now, she’s a cutie.
I did end up watching some very inspiring youtubers and getting my frame of mind reset was what I actually accomplished today. Got a few goals and plans written. Although, I still need to make those definite. I atleast have a basic path mapped out and my head is in the game.
You have to know where you are going or there’s no telling where you will end up!
It started off as a rough day. But I think it ended up with a reset and that is the makes of a good day. I am thankful I took a day to reassess a few things. You need to do that now and then.
This fun bucket hat is one of my favorites for late fall and early spring for those days in the sun. You can easily make this your beach hat! This project is fun and easy. If you can follow along, lets make your fun spring hat! This is a full crochet tutorial/ directions for this fun project!
You will need a variety of colors of your favorite yarn, your favorite crochet hook (size G if you are new), a yarn needle, and some scissors. That is all!
First you will make 5 flower burst squares. You need one for the top, and 4 for the sides. You can change the size by adjusting the size of the squares. If you can’t picture that then keep reading. Directions for the flower burst will be below.
The squares in this Pink/ Red and white directly above only have the 3 colors. I made this one a small basket, but this could be a child’s hat. The one in the first picture has the first 3 colors in the flower burst. Pink/ Red and white. with a fourth color which adds an inch around each side of the square, making it an adult hat.
If you prefer to watch a video on how to make this childs hat, click here.
If you’d like to see the adult hat come together, click here.
For written instructions, continue on!
Make your Magic Ring. Chain 3 from the ring. Pull ring tight and slip it together.
Make 11 DC in the ring. Slip together
Chain 3, and in that same space do 2 DC then chain 2.
*In the top of the next DC from the first row, do 3 DC in that stitch. Ch 2 , Repeat from * Until you have 12 clusters.
To make the circle you now have into a square. We will start where you are at. Chain 1 , 3 SC in the ch 2 space.
Ch 1, Then in the Next ch2 space : SC, DC, TC, Ch2, TC, DC, SC.
**Ch 1, in the next ch2 space 3SC,
Ch 1, in the next ch 2 space 3SC,
Ch 1, In the next Chain 2 space you are making a corner. So 1SC, 1DC, 1TC Ch2, 1TC, 1DC, 1SC
Ch 1, Repeat from **
Continue until you reach the end and slip together!
To make this an adult version, Do One more row of DC around as you would in a traditional Granny Square. With 3 DC in each chain space and 3 DC 2Ch 3DC for each corner.
The joy of this hat is you can make it in many colors to suit many styles. And if you are feeling really brave you can turn this flower burst into an Afghan!
Thank you for being here! I hope this is helpful! If you have any questions or you’d like to show me your crochet. Please feel free to reach out @ wildlyartisticliving@gmail.com
Let’s keep being wildly ARTISTIC! Happy Crocheting!
This charming ruffle hat is the perfect blend of playful and stylish, with layers of delicate, frilled edges that add a touch of whimsy to any outfit. Crocheted with soft, lightweight yarn, it features a loose, comfortable fit that gently hugs the head while allowing room for movement. The ruffled edges create a soft, feminine silhouette, giving the hat a unique, voluminous look that’s both eye-catching and cozy. This hat is ideal for adding a pop of fun to your winter wardrobe or as a stylish accessory in any variety of colors! Whether you’re looking to brighten up a chilly day or add a sweet, textured element to your attire, this ruffle hat is sure to be your go-to piece for both comfort and flair.
How to Crochet a Beautiful Ruffle Hat: A Step-by-Step Guide
Crocheting a ruffle hat is an enjoyable and rewarding project that adds a whimsical touch to any outfit. With its fun layers of soft ruffles, this hat is perfect for both adults and children and can be made in various colors to match different seasons and occasions. Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or just starting, this project is simple to follow, and you’ll love the final result!
Materials Needed:
Worsted weight yarn (approximately 200 yards for an adult size)
Crochet hook size H/8 (5.0mm)
Scissors
Yarn needle (for weaving in ends)
Stitch marker (optional)
Stitches Used:
Chain (ch)
Slip stitch (sl st)
Single crochet (sc)
Half double crochet (hdc)
Double crochet (dc)
Basic Crochet Ruffle Hat Pattern:
Start with the Foundation Chain:
Begin by making a foundation chain of 72 chains (this will vary depending on your head size). This chain should be a bit loose to allow for stretch and comfort.
Forming the Hat’s Base:
Join the last chain to the first chain with a slip stitch, making a loop (be careful not to twist the chain).
In round 1, work 1 single crochet in each stitch around. Join with a slip stitch at the end of the round.
For round 2, work 1 half double crochet (hdc) in each stitch around. Join with a slip stitch to close.
Building the Hat’s Height:
For rounds 3-6, alternate between single crochet and half double crochet in each stitch. This will form the solid, sturdy part of the hat.
Continue in rounds, increasing the height until you reach a comfortable length for the base of the hat.
Creating the Ruffles:
Now it’s time to start adding the fun part: the ruffles!
On round 7, create a ruffle by working 3 double crochet stitches (dc) into each stitch from the previous round. The ruffles will begin to take shape as you work along the row.
For more dramatic ruffles, you can add more than 3 dc per stitch.
Finishing Touches:
Once you’ve completed your ruffles, join the last stitch with a slip stitch, leaving a long tail of yarn.
Cut the yarn and use your yarn needle to weave in any loose ends.
Optional Additions:
To give your ruffle hat an extra flair, consider adding a pom-pom or a decorative crochet flower to the top. You can also experiment with different yarn colors to create a striped or gradient effect.
Tips for Success:
Gauge: Make sure to check your gauge before starting to ensure that the hat will fit properly. You can adjust the foundation chain to make it larger or smaller as needed.
Ruffle Placement: If you prefer a more subtle ruffle, reduce the number of dc stitches per stitch.
Yarn Choices: Soft, fluffy yarns such as alpaca, merino, or even cotton can add extra charm to your hat.
Final Thoughts:
Crocheting a ruffle hat is a fun way to get creative with your crochet skills. The combination of texture, color, and ruffle detail makes for a standout accessory that’s perfect for any occasion. You can easily customize this hat by changing up the yarn colors or adding embellishments. Whether you’re making it for yourself or as a gift for someone special, this crochet ruffle hat will surely be a favorite!