I am looking for a crochet coat pattern with a hood. I saw one in Crochet magazine Sept/Oct issue but I did not purchase the magazine. Now I do not know where to get the pattern.
If you know which magazine it was, use Google to see if they have info online about where to buy the patterns. You can also check out knit and crochet catalogs like Mary Maxim, Annie’s Attic, Herrschner’s, and others. Most of them have online sites where you can browse their selection of patterns. You can use Google to find their addresses. You could also use Google (or Dogpile, or any good search engine) to search for “crochet pattern coat hood” and see what you find.
I only knit, so I didn’t see the one you’re talking about. Sorry I can’t be of more direct help, but I hope this is of some help anyway.
To the original poster. Go to and join ravelry.com. THere are thousands of free and forsale individual patterns for crochet and knitting. Also you could visit crochetme.com.
To Anne A. Offering to scan and copy a book is illegal. The designer and publisher of the book make these designs as their source of income. Scanning and copying makes more designers quit their field. If this continues, there will be fewer and fewer new and unique designs.
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If you know which magazine it was, use Google to see if they have info online about where to buy the patterns. You can also check out knit and crochet catalogs like Mary Maxim, Annie’s Attic, Herrschner’s, and others. Most of them have online sites where you can browse their selection of patterns. You can use Google to find their addresses. You could also use Google (or Dogpile, or any good search engine) to search for “crochet pattern coat hood” and see what you find.
I only knit, so I didn’t see the one you’re talking about. Sorry I can’t be of more direct help, but I hope this is of some help anyway.
try going to anyone of several web pages www. or try going to “askjeeves.com”
in a craft store
Try this site.
Hope this helps.
Mary
i bought a book from michaels yesterday that has a nice one in it email me and ill scan and email it back to you if you want
To the original poster. Go to and join ravelry.com. THere are thousands of free and forsale individual patterns for crochet and knitting. Also you could visit crochetme.com.
To Anne A. Offering to scan and copy a book is illegal. The designer and publisher of the book make these designs as their source of income. Scanning and copying makes more designers quit their field. If this continues, there will be fewer and fewer new and unique designs.
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