This is the first pattern I ever made up and I absolutely love it. If you ask me what my favorite pattern is, this is the one!
Horizontal Xs
L1-3: CSS “Woodland Heather”
L4: CSS “Sunset”
This is the first pattern I ever made up and I absolutely love it. If you ask me what my favorite pattern is, this is the one!
Horizontal Xs
L1-3: CSS “Woodland Heather”
L4: CSS “Sunset”
This picture shows a comparison between Premier Sweet Roll yarn (the large cake type of yarn) and Caron Simply Soft. The Sweet Roll yarn is a bit thicker than CSS.

Featured pattern: Large Heart
Personally I think the pattern shows up a little better on CSS, but you may have a different opinion (the lighting is not great in the photos). Also, I tend to warp a bit loose, so my patterns may show up differently than yours.
The Sweet Roll yarn was not especially difficult to weave despite its being thicker than CSS. I think the CSS square has better drape. A project made using PSR will likely be a little heavier and stiffer.
I didn’t photograph the process because I didn’t think of writing it up till after I was all done.
The problem was, I’d completed a 6″ square and removed it from the loom before I realized my mistake.
If you read my first post about designing Christmas tree patterns, you’ll know I got rather sick of them. (This was in the days before I used charts to design my patterns.)
Sorting through some of my other old Christmas Tree patterns, I found this—design IV—and am offering it here as a more traditional looking Christmas Tree. I haven’t tried it with beads yet, but if I do, I’ll add the info and photo(s).
I used this pattern in my Noel Banner, but forgot to take a picture first—it doesn’t show up well in this photo. I didn’t use any of the optional stitches and I liked it better that way.
Here’s the letter J. Sometimes I make mistakes in designing that don’t become obvious till after the pattern is woven. The centering is off in the sample square but corrected in the diagram.
I designed several butterflies, but I’ve only woven two of them.
I have two versions of the H.