Dressing up for New Year’s Eve
Want to whip up something special to wear for New Year’s Eve? Here are a few ideas, with links to the pattern books or free crochet patterns you can use for crocheting each item.
Pictured above is a stunning crocheted shawl that’s perfect for dressing up your little black dress if you’re planning to dance the night away with your friends or sweetheart on New Year’s Eve. You’ll find the pattern for crocheting this shawl and bunches of others in a classic crochet pattern book called Poetic Crochet.
This gorgeous necklace is a quick project; it’s great for any occasion that calls for a bit of sparkle. I’ve posted a free tutorial for how to make the necklace; the tutorial includes pictures that will help you with creating this project.
EASY Jeweled Neck Warmer Crochet Pattern: Easy Enough for Total Beginners to Crochet, and Designed With the Holiday Season in Mind
There are a few people in my inner circle who enjoy throwing outdoor holiday parties. Even in California, where these people live, it is cold outside after dark in December and January. I created this neck warmer to wear to holiday parties like these where you want to dress up for the occasion, but you also want to stay warm. If you’re wearing this to a Christmas party or New Year’s Eve party, you’ll ideally want to choose a dressier coat than the casual merino wool jacket I’m wearing in the pics posted above.
More Ideas for New Year’s Eve-Friendly Crochet and Craft Projects You Might Enjoy:
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Are you crafting for New Year’s Eve this year? Let’s talk about it in the comments.
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