Today I want to walk you through one of the sewing techniques that often intimidates beginners: How to Sew a T-Shirt Neckline Without A Serger. Many sewists think they must use binding or own a serger to finish a neckline, but I can tell you from many years of experience, that they aren't needed. ... Read More
Tutorials
How to Choose and Attach Flowers to a Crochet Chemo Cloche
How to Choose and Attach Flowers to a Crochet Chemo Cloche can completely transform your finished piece. In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through exactly how to choose the best flowers for your Comfort and Grace Cloche, especially if you’re making it for a chemo patient. You’ll learn the difference ... Read More
Mountain Lodge Slipper Socks Crochet Pattern
You will love the Mountain Lodge Slipper Socks crochet pattern. These slipper socks are not only cozy and comfortable, but they also include flannel pads, leveling up this design. Great for giving gifts or making them for yourself. A Cozy Crochet Pattern Designed for Women This slipper sock ... Read More
How to Crochet a Button Loop for a 40 oz Tumbler Wrap
Adding a button loop to your crochet tumbler wrap is a fun way to add personality and charm to your project. The button closure gives your tumbler wrap a neat and secure finish. It also opens the door for creativity. Imagine sunflower buttons, nautical themes, or even holiday-inspired ... Read More
How To Crochet The Peekaboo Ridge Stitch
Let me show you how to crochet the peekaboo ridge stitch in the round and in the flat. It is easy and the results are beautiful. I created and named this stitch when designing a crochet chemo cap. It adds that little bit of sweet texture and has little openings for a bit of ... Read More
How to Crochet the Spiked Sedge Stitch – Easy Texture for Baby Blankets & More
Looking for a fun and beginner-friendly crochet stitch that adds texture and beauty to your projects? Let me show you how to crochet the Spiked Sedge Stitch—a wonderfully underused stitch that creates a dense, cozy fabric perfect for baby blankets, scarves, hats, and even dishcloths and hot ... Read More
Easy Way To Add Fabric To A Basket Liner
I want to show you an easy way to add fabric to a basket liner. It's as easy as cutting a large circle. It's a bonus that you don't have to be that accurate. I have designed a crochet Easter basket, and then added a hard liner, using a plastic jug. What a way to recycle and keep plastic out of our ... Read More
How To Make A Removable Basket Liner and Handle Using a Plastic Jug
Let me show you how to make a removable basket liner and handle using a plastic jug. This is a great way to make your next crochet, fabric or knit basket into a sturdy design. Cut a strip from the plastic jug to use as for a sturdy handle. You can leave it as is or place single crochet stitches ... Read More
How To Crochet The Half Star Stitch
Let me show you how to crochet the Half Star Stitch. It is easy and creates a lovely texture. This stitch is very beginner friendly. A lot of folks thought this was a tunisian or Afghan crochet stitch. It isn't though. I think you will be surprised at how easy it is to crochet. I sometimes use ... Read More
How To Crochet The Nub Stitch Using Chunky Yarn
Hi there, welcome to Krissy’s Over The Mountain Crochet! I love a fun and easy crochet stitch that has a lot of texture. One of my favorites is the Nub Stitch. I’m excited to share how you can crochet this stitch using chunky yarn. This textured stitch is perfect for adding dimension to your ... Read More









