Crochet DirecT
Free Crochet Patterns



Here you will find lots of free patterns, tips, and a tutorial.  I have put a few pictures of some of my unique crochet designs here as well.  However, I fear I am better at the art of crochet then I am at digital photography, but I will let you judge the quality of the photos. 
Thankfully, my husband has agreed to help me retake the photos and this should improve the quality of the pics.

Tips
Crochet tips and tricks!  Have you ever wondered what you could do with leftover yarn, the best way to roll a ball, or needed a great way to keep yarn from tangling when crocheting wtih multi strands?  If so, then check out the Tip section!

For only $2.00 you can purchase the Crochet Tutorial complete with instructions, tips, and patterns.
I will also be adding a number of patterns in the form of a Crochet Ebook for sale as well.

Welcome...

Welcome to Crochet Direct!

 

Cotton or thread, wool or silk, with a crochet-needle, are the materials required for working crochet. The needle, whether it be steel or bone, must be smoothly polished. The long wooden and bone crochet-needles are used for wool; for cotton and silk work short steel needles screwed into a bone handle are best. The beauty of the crochet-work depends upon the regularity of the stitches, as is the case with every other style of needlework. The stitches must be elastic, but if too loose they look as bad as if too tight. The size of the needle and that of the cotton or wool must correspond; work only with the point of the needle, and never move the stitch up and down the needle. The cotton with which you work must be of the very best quality; for borders, insertions, rosettes, imitation of guipure, use Evans's crochet cotton; for couvrettes, counterpanes, covers, &c., use knitting-cotton. All crochet-work [186] patterns are begun on a foundation chain; there are three kinds of foundation chains--the plain foundation, the double foundation, and the purl foundation chain.