I Like Crochet | October 2015 Issue

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I Like Crochet October 2015

Make these 31+ fall favorites.

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I LOVE the Owl Whoodie Set and

I just looked at the October issue of I Like Crochet and it is loaded with some of this fall’s coziest patterns, including the Autumn Zig Zag Throw, the Harvest Splendor Cowl, the Marsala and Cream Set and Dark and the Vine and Twigs Scarf.

I Like Crochet October 2015 Issue Review

Cozy sweaters, like the Changing Seasons Sweater, will make sure you stay warm while the shawls and scarves feature has something to fit every style, from neck wraps and keyhole scarves to comfy shawls.

Whether you want adorable owl patterns for baby or festive Halloween accessory patterns, this issue has everything!

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I Like Crochet October 2015 Issue Review

This month’s features:

  • Enjoy 31+ cozy fall favorites.
  • Explore the shades of autumn with scarves, blankets and more.
  • Work up the latest in our elemental shawl series, the Ethereal Lattice Shawl.
  • Get excited about festive Halloween patterns.

I Like Crochet October 2015 Review

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6 Comments

  1. One of these days I’m going to get a subscription. Maybe have to drop hints to my kids!

  2. I love the black cat! Halloween is such a fun holiday! Great collection of patterns

  3. This mag has inspired me almost as many times as your patterns 😉

  4. I love this issue mainly for the Hallowe’en patterns. The witch’s hat, the little ghost and cat and the baby bib.