The Fall 2025 issue of Crochet Foundry is live! You can get this issue as part of a one year (4 issue) subscription. The issue will be available by itself starting on Friday 8/22.
In our Fall 2025 issue, we have packed in the articles! There's so much to help you care for yourself and your yarn, as well as some wonderful product reviews for items you'll want to get for yourself and your yarnie friends. And of course we have lots of patterns as well.
10+ Crochet Designs Plus
- Useful and Informative Articles
- Coupon Code for Crochet Goodies
- Crochet Puzzles and Games
- A Printer Friendly PDF of just the patterns
- and more!
We Want Your Help
We have a super fun theme for our Spring 2026 issue, and would love your help in choosing pattern ideas that you would like to see. We've made a simple form you can fill in so we can be sure to create an issue that you will love! You even get entered in a giveaway with awesome prizes for submitting the completed form by Friday, 8/22/25. All the details are at the top of the form.
Find These Patterns in Our Fall 2025 Issue!
Pink Lemonade Clutch by Ashley Parker
We've re-published this fun clutch design featuring a cute lemon applique as a great stash-buster pattern. You will also find several other applique patterns in this issue so you can make the clutch to fit your style or the season. Have fun with it!
Stash-Busting Appliques
Appliques are a great way to use some of those smaller amounts of gorgeous yarn hiding in your stash. They can be used to adorn jackets and other clothing items, bags, hats, mobiles, all sorts of home décor, and so much more. So next time you have just 5-10 yards left of the most stunning yarn ever, make a tea cup or heart applique with it and share the beauty.
Petite Pumpkin by Jessie Rayot
Brighten up your home decor with these quick and easy little gourds! Designed for makers who want speedy results, this pattern combines fun and creativity for a fuss-free project. Use your favorite yarn colors to create a set of mini pumpkins that look great in baskets or as part of a festive centerpiece. Enjoy the process and share your crochet talent. Start your next home project today.
Stacking Bread Baskets by Jessie Rayot
Crochet bread baskets add a handmade touch to any table, whether you're hosting dinner or just treating yourself to a cozy breakfast. These baskets keep bread warm and ready to grab, and they work for way more than just bread. I’ve used mine for everything from chips to pretty little rolls wrapped in napkins to utensils and napkins for gatherings.
Susan's Shopper by Kat Witherall
Perfect for trips to the shop or days out. This sturdily constructed crochet bag is a stylish and functional accessory crafted using the overlay mosaic crochet technique in just two contrasting colors, creating a bold, geometric design with striking visual texture. Whether you're heading to the market, a café, or out for a walk, this bag is a modern, handmade staple that blends beauty with practicality, it will soon become your favorite.
Maddie by Claire Crouzet
Ideal as soon as the first chill is felt, Maddie will accompany you all day long. Its asymmetrical cut highlighted by pretty cables will add elegance to all your outfits. The softness and warmth of this yarn will make this sleeveless top very comfortable. You'll never want to take it off!
Daisy Skirt by Jessie Rayot
Daisy is a fashionable flared skirt perfect for the spring and summer! This skirt works as a swimsuit cover up for the beach, or as everyday wear over tight shorts or leggings. Daisy got her name because the pattern is a variation on the Juliette shawl. Juliette was named after Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl Guides (which became the Girl Scouts)and her nickname was Daisy.
Retro Granny Square Scarf by Kat Witherall
This Double-Sided Retro Granny Square Scarf is a striking accessory created using interlocking crochet technique, which cleverly mimics the look of classic granny squares without the need to join individual motifs. Worked in just two contrasting colors, this reversible scarf features a bold, geometric pattern with a vintage flair, seamlessly integrated into the fabric. The interlocking method creates a double-layered effect, making the scarf warm, structured, and visually dynamic on both sides. Its smooth, polished finish and sturdy edges give it a refined, professional look while maintaining retro charm.
Double Espresso Duster Cardigan by Michelle Moore
Re-published from our Fall 2020 issue and perfect for cool Fall days, the Double Espresso Duster Cardigan will become your favorite Autumn staple. No need for a jacket with this cardigan. Its long length and oversized fit is like a warm hug on a chilly day. Beautiful cables border the front panels adding structure and dimension to this cardigan, which is worked in pieces from the bottom up. Don’t be intimidated by those cables, a video tutorial is included.
Cafe Au Lait Cozy Cowl Neck Sweater by Lorene Eppolite
Lazily sip your favorite warm beverage this Fall with this warm and stylish Cafe Au Lait Cozy Cowl Neck Sweater originally published in our Fall 2020 issue. Its fashionable split cowl neck with toggle buttons provides a trendy look that’s perfect for the chilly weather. The Cafe Au Lait Cozy Cowl Neck Sweater embraces a chic and modern look with the ability to cinch up its sides while using simple shaping to flatter your unique body type. This design will work up easily with its top down construction made using the simple yet elegant HDC stitch.
August 20th Sit & Stitch
Be sure to join us for our LIVE Zoom Sit & Stitch on Wednesday from 1-3pm EST. You can register HERE.
August 20th Lunch with The Foundry, With Special Guest:
Dawn of Twice Sheared Sheep!!
The Sit & Stitch happens on the same day as our weekly Lunch With The Foundry, which is at noon EST every Wednesday. You can watch it live on our Facebook Page, our Instagram, or the Jessie At Home®, LLC YouTube.