I am looking for crochet patterns.
Judy from Traverse
http://www.coatsandclark.com/ has lots of great, free patterns. Just for fun, I also enjoy looking at crocheted items others have made on etsy.com. It gives me lots of ideas for using colors, combining yarns, etc. Although there aren't free patterns there, I can often use an idea I got there and single or double crochet something similar. My local public library also has many books of easy, quick crochet patterns. (03/04/2009)
By Liz
Here is a link.There are lots of easy patterns out there you just have to hunt. Good luck!
http://www.crochetfreebies.com/free_easy_crochet_patterns.shtml (03/04/2009)
By Lori Cobb
I've been using lionbrand.com to look at their free patterns for inspiration, but am pleased to see the other suggestions listed here and can't wait to try them. I do have an Etsy store (Yen4Yarn.Etsy.com) and my items are all original designs, but I have gotten lots of ideas from lionbrand and other free pattern sites. So much yarn, so little time! (03/05/2009)
By Kathie
I like to crochet, too. If you have something specific in mind, you can contact me and I'll look in my stash of patterns to see if I have anything. (03/05/2009)
By Coreen Hart
Try Suzie's Blog. http://suzies-yarnie-stuff.blogspot.com/. Suzie often makes new patterns and they are free. Her patterns are usually quick and easy. The patterns are listed on the right hand side of her blog. (03/05/2009)
By Fran
In addition to the ones mentioned above, I have gotten patterns at crochetnmore.com, crochetandknitting.com, knitting-crochet.com, crochetcabana.com, and yarncat.com. You can also just enter free crochet patterns in Google or Yahoo and it will give you lots of free sites to chose from depending on what you are interested in making.
(03/07/2009)
By Dianne Bias
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