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Honoring Crochet Traditions on National Senior Citizens Day

Today, August 21, is National Senior Citizens Day, a time to honor the wisdom, love, and traditions passed down from one generation to the next. For many of us in the crochet community, our first stitches came from a grandmother, great-aunt, or another beloved elder who shared their time and talents with us.

My mother taught me to sew and embroider, and my father taught me to knit. He tried teaching me crochet, but I got bored with making nothing but chains. His mother tried to teach me the double crochet stitch, but there were too many steps for my 8-year-old fingers to get right. I got discouraged and went back to knitting and sewing. My aunt was my hero – she could do any craft that involved thread. Unfortunately, she didn’t live close enough that I could learn from her. We only saw her a couple times a year.

In high school, our 4H group got invited to ride in the annual rodeo parade dressed as clowns. I had a horse but no saddle, so I borrowed one from the neighbor. My friend Regina taught me how to crochet a granny square, so I made a saddle blanket for my horse. It’s not a great picture, but you can see the yellow and brown stripes peaking out from the edge of the saddle. That’s the first crochet item I ever completed.

Still, sewing was my main hobby, because I could make one-of-a-kind clothing to wear to school. It wasn’t until I was an adult that a coworker taught me how to read crochet patterns. That’s when crochet turned into an obsession!

As a young mother living in New York City, my girls had unique homemade sweaters, hats, and mittens every year. If I couldn’t find a design they wanted, I made one up based on their input.

Crochet is more than just loops of yarn—it’s storytelling. Each stitch holds memories, whether it’s a blanket that kept you warm as a child, a doily made with care, or the hours spent side by side learning how to hold the hook just right.

On this day, let’s take a moment to:
🧶 Remember the people who introduced us to this beautiful craft.
🧶 Share a story about a handmade item that holds special meaning.
🧶 Pass along a skill or project to someone younger to keep the tradition alive.

If you learned to crochet from a senior in your life, consider reaching out to them today to say thank you—or honor their memory by working on a project that reminds you of them.

Crochet connects us across generations. Every stitch is a thread in the fabric of family, friendship, and community. 💜

Do you have a special crochet memory with a senior in your life? I’d love to hear your stories in the comments below!

Milestone Sale

 

The sale isn’t over quite yet – you still have until midnight tonight to get 45% off any pattern.

Ravelry: Designs by Lisa Ferrel

National Dog Month

If you’re a crocheter, National Dog Month is the perfect excuse to whip up a project inspired by your furry friend. Think: dog-themed ornaments, paw-print blankets, or amigurumi pups that look like your dog. Handmade = heartfelt!

 

Enjoy this round-up of free dog amigurumi patterns, crochet patterns for dogs, and some canine gift tags.

 

In addition, any dog pattern in my Ravelry shop will be 50% off for the entire month of August.

Ravelry: Designs by Lisa Ferrel


ICYMI (In Case You Missed It)

Kitty Caddy
Cat Gift Bag
Coyote Ornament
Dog Bookmark
Orange Padlock Keychain

 

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🎉 Pattern #450 Is Here – Let’s Celebrate With a Sale! 🎉

I can hardly believe it – I’ve just published pattern number 450! ✨ When I started designing, I never dreamed I would reach this milestone, and it’s all thanks to YOU – the wonderful makers, crocheters, and supporters who have cheered me on along the way.

To celebrate this exciting moment, I’m throwing a special sale as a big thank you! 💖

👉 For a limited time, enjoy 45% off all crochet patterns in my shop. Use code MILESTONE through 8/21/2025.

Ravelry: Designs by Lisa Ferrel

Etsy: Designs by My Fingers Fly (no code required)

Texas Horny Toad Crochet Pattern

From my very first published design, the Texas Horned Lizard Plushie

To pattern #450, the Bulldog Christmas Stocking

This is the perfect chance to stock up on those patterns you’ve had your eye on, try something new, or even start your holiday gift-making a little early. Whether you love amigurumi, cozy accessories, or seasonal décor, there’s something waiting for your hook.

Milestones like this remind me how lucky I am to be part of such a creative and supportive community. Every download, every stitch, and every finished project photo you share keeps me inspired to design the next one (and yes – I’m already dreaming about pattern #500!).

Here’s a sneak peak at some designs I’m currently finishing up.

💌 Thank you for being part of this journey. Here’s to many more stitches, patterns, and celebrations together!

🧶 Shop the Sale Here: Ravelry: Designs by Lisa Ferrel

Hurry – this sale ends August 21, 2025!

Weekly Featured Pattern

You’ll Go “Quackers” for the Darlin’ Hot Pad!
This adorable ducky hot pad is as FUNctional as it is charming—sure to delight every duck lover in your life! Perfect for farmhouse-style kitchens, Easter décor, or as a thoughtful housewarming gift, it adds a cheerful splash of personality to any space. Fast, fun, and irresistibly cute, the Darlin’ Hot Pad is the perfect way to bring a little whimsy to your kitchen—or someone else’s!
Made with 100% cotton yarn, the pattern gives you two options:
>Double-strand version for excellent heat protection—ideal as a hot pad or potholder.
> Single-strand version for a cute decorative accent, dishcloth, or playful washcloth for the kids.
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National Dog Month

If you’re a crocheter, National Dog Month is the perfect excuse to whip up a project inspired by your furry friend. Think: dog-themed ornaments, paw-print blankets, or amigurumi pups that look like your dog. Handmade = heartfelt!

 

Enjoy this round-up of free dog amigurumi patterns, crochet patterns for dogs, and some canine gift tags.

 

In addition, any dog pattern in my Ravelry shop will be 50% off for the entire month of August.

Ravelry: Designs by Lisa Ferrel


ICYMI (In Case You Missed It)

Kitty Caddy
Cat Gift Bag
Coyote Ornament
Dog Bookmark
Orange Padlock Keychain

 

Affiliate Links

This post contains affiliate links. This means I may earn a commission should you chose to sign up for a program or make a purchase using my link. It’s okay – I love all of these companies anyways, and you will too!

 

 

Subscribe to get a one-year membership to I Like Crochet for only $5

https://www.ilikecrochet.com/subscribe-2col/gctmb559ncmc/?mqsc=AFMYFINGERSFLY

 

 

 

 

Lion Brand Yarn
Up to 40% off select yarns

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Amazon affiliate: https://amzn.to/4hkS5Zd
Best Seller on Amazon Haul

 

 

https://amzn.to/4joumZG