I was chatting with Eve about crochet patterns that are worth making, and found out she didn’t know about Priscilla’s crochet. Priscilla’s website was off the air for what seemed like ages (maybe a year?) but is now back again; it has lots of crochet patterns for afghans and bookmarks and potholders and that sort of thing. I’ve made a few of the patterns and not had any problems with them. The site is a little clunky and old-fashioned, and has a couple of links that look weird, but don’t let that put you off the patterns themselves.
I’m fairly old-fashioned in what I like to crochet – mostly Christmas decorations, coasters, doilies, bookmarks, hats. I tend to crochet things and then put them away and not use them as I don’t really have the right spots to show them off. Except for the coasters, which the cats seem to think I made for them to play with. I don’t usually like the look of crocheted clothing although some light, breezy summer tops look good. Not that I’ve ever made one, my list of things to knit and crochet is long enough already!
Other pattern links I have found include Free Patterns; you have to register at the site but I haven’t got any spam from it that I know of. They have all sorts of patterns, not just for crochet and knitting. There’s CrochetMe, which claims to have “contemporary, cool, hip, fashionable crochet.” There aren’t a lot of patterns there that interest me personally, but then there aren’t a lot of patterns (yet), so I’ll probably look again in a few months time and see what’s there. In the pay-for category, some of the patterns at Stitch Diva look good, at least for warmer days or a warmer climate. So many ideas, so little time…