Free Mary Jane Leafier Crochet Pattern
Free Mary Jane π§Άπ± A Green Pattern for Freedom
Hello everyone,
I am dropping a brand new video tutorial and crochet pattern today. We are making a crochet marijuana leaf. π±
I am calling this project 'Free Mary Jane,' and I am putting it out there into the world completely free, as Mary should be. No paywalls, no tiers, just a gift from me to you, because, in the grand scheme of things, that is exactly what this plant was meant to be. Free. πΏ¨π±π️
Back to the Roots of the Craft π§Άπͺ
As makers, we use our hands to create things that bring comfort, heal, and bring joy. For generations, this plant has done the exact same thing for people. But instead of being celebrated, it was locked down. And let's call it what it is, and look at the history of cannabis prohibition is deeply rooted in a history of racist laws and systemic injustice. It was never about the plant itself, it was about control.
To this day, people are still serving time or carrying records for something that grows naturally out of the dirt. Meanwhile, corporations are turning around and making millions off of it legally. It just ain't right. π
So when I eventually sat down to design this leaf pattern, after years of putting it on a back burner, (π€£) and write about my thoughts on the matter, I didn't want to sell it. Keeping this pattern free is my tiny way of honoring the spirit of what is natural, what is right, and what belongs to everyone. It is a nod to liberation, a conversation starter, and a piece of visual solidarity.
The Design π±πͺ
Whether you want to use this appliquΓ© to patch up a favorite jacket, turn it into something larger, use it for another project down the road, or just hang it up in your space, I wanted to make sure the shape was instantly recognizable and satisfying to stitch.
The video tutorial walks you through the super simple leaf segments, step by step. It is a great, rhythmic flow once you get the hang of the stitch counts, and you can whip one up in a single sitting using whatever scrap medium weight yarn you have lying around. (hopefully green π¬ I had Blue for my first one π )
Grab your favorite hook, settle into your comfortable spot, and let's make a pot leaf.
Free Mary Jane
Thank you for stopping by and for your continued support.
Best wishes, happy crocheting and ...
Let US see about freeing Mary, not leashing her like a dog. πΏ¨π±π️
Okay, I must add as well, I have had my doubts and fears for many years where the future could lead us, and here we are on the precipice of my fears, with pharmaceutical companies holding cannabis hostage. Especially given the changes that keep happening. The Department of Justice and the DEA officially moved FDA approved cannabis products and state licensed medical marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III.
On paper, people celebrate that as 'progress' because it means it is no longer legally lumped in with heroin. But if you look closer, moving it to Schedule III, instead of completely de-scheduling it (taking it off the controlled substance list entirely), is exactly what opens the door for massive corporate and pharmaceutical control.
The 'Leash': Schedule III means a substance requires a prescription and is heavily regulated by federal agencies. It paves the way for giant pharmaceutical companies to swoop in, patent specific formulations, and dominate the market.
The 'Limbo': Recreational use, regular people growing a plant, or independent crafters and small legacy growers are still technically left in legal limbo under federal law.
It changes the game from "prohibition" to "monopolization." It is no longer about a natural plant that belongs to the earth, it becomes a tightly controlled corporate product. It is substituting a cage for a tight leash. In my opinion.
Thanks for reading.
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~ Cathleen π§Ά
Fyi. There are wild poisonous, medicinal, edible, annoying leaves and plants of all sorts in most Texans backyards! What are you going to negate everyone until it's all neatly packed in a pill? oh, wait - they did that already- π
The Title: 'How to Hook a Pot Leaf' tumbled around for a hot minute.... π€£
You can double the yarn for a sturdier leaf that stands on its own like the one seen below using Green and Purple together for this cute Purple Haze Strain Leaf π π§Άπ±
Crochet Free Small Star Pattern
Free Crochet Small Star Pattern
by Doily Designs ©2021
The Stars are Out! π☀️π
Find the pattern in the description of the video as well as in the Star Chart Pattern on Etsy, or here on Doily Designs.
⭐ Crochet Star Chart ⭐
With STARS galore in the Crochet 'Star Chart' Pattern
We have definitely used a few star patterns to create some fun Fourth of July decor.
Thank you for stopping by and for your support.
Best wishes and happy crocheting!
~ Cathleenπ§Ά
Free Crochet Cross Pattern
Free Crochet Cross Pendant Pattern
2 inch crochet CROSS Pendant, for add ons, necklaces, rosaries, and more.
Crochet Cross Pendant Pattern
Written by Doily Designs, Cathleen Wake Gorbatenko Ⓒ 2025
Skill: Easy
Yarn: Small amounts of your choice worsted weight, size 4 yarn.
Hook: E (4 mm) hook
Stitch Key
Ch: Chain
Hdc: Half Double Crochet
Mr: Magic Ring
Sc: Single Crochet
Sl st: Slip Stitch
Begin
Make a Mr, Ch 1,
8 Sc in mr,
Ch 7, Hdc in 3rd ch and next 4 chs, Sl st in next Sc in mr, Sl st in next sc
*Ch 4, Hdc in 3rd and 4th ch sps, Sl st in next sc, Sl st in next sc,* repeat * to * 2 x's to form a Cross, fasten off, weave ends.
Make 2,
Line up 2 pcs and TOP Sl st together;
(2 Sl st on short side, Ch 1, 1 Sl st on end, Ch 1, 2 on side, Sl St in center) for short sides, (3 Sl st on long side, Ch 1, 1 Sl st on end , 3 Sl st on side, Sl st in middle)
Thank you for stopping by.
Happy crocheting, and God bless!
Below, double top Sl St with accent color.
Visit here on this blog to see more Crochet Cross Patterns.
Easter Crochet
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Best wishes, happy crocheting, and Happy Easter π° π£
Easter Egg Bag
This year we are skipping the plastic Easter eggs, and paper confetti, and making these super quick, and easy crochet eggs! We are filling them with 'Yarn Confetti', or jelly beans, to hide and gift to friends and family.
These cute and fun crochet Easter EGG BAGS work up so quick, that you can make them and fill an Easter basket in no time. Make eggs to hang, display, or hide these joyful little eggs filled with treats, like jelly beans or tiny toys like marbles, and make delightful little Easter treats.
Pick your favorite colors, work up some quick egg bases, then have fun decorating your many eggs. Make with or without lines and dots, or add fun bunny and chick faces.
Skip the sweat treats and be like Pooh, stuffed with fluff! We use 'yarn confetti' π for stuffing.
While I have been using yarn for stuffing for many years, I never thought to give it a name. The adorable name Yarn Confetti comes from this crafty YouTuber Nicole, of Off the Hook Crochet aka Yarn glitter.
Egg bags are affectionately dubbed 'Easter Beggs'
Thank you for stopping by.
Best wishes, happy crocheting, and Happy Easter! π° π£
See free pattern below. For printable version of this pattern, please visit Doily Designs Etsy
Easter Egg Beggs
Written in US crochet terms.
Skill: Easy
Yarn: Worsted Weight
Hook: G (4 - 4.25)
Special Stitches
BegDc: Sc in sp, ScFlo of sc just made = Dc, or Hdc.
Hdc: YO, ins hook, YO, pull thru, YO, pull thru 3 lps on hook.
Stitch Key
BegDc: Beginning Dc
Ch: Chain
Dc: Double Crochet
Flo: Front Loop Only
Hdc: Half Double Crochet
lp: Loop
Sc: Single Crochet
Sl st: Slip Stitch
Sp: Space
St: Stitch
YO: Yarn Over
Begin
Ch 9
Row 1: BegDc in 2nd ch from hook (= Hdc), Hdc in next 7 chs, turn (do not ch 1 here and throughout) (8 Hdc)
Rnd 2: BegDc in turning sp (= Dc), Hdc in next 7 sps, turn. (8 Dc)
Rnd 3 - 14: Repeat Rnd 2.
Rnd 15: Ch 1, turn to unworked side edge, BegDc in side of Hdc, Ch 1, (Hdc, Ch 1) 12 x's evenly across side going into base of hdcs, fasten off leave 24 in tail for later.
Decorate your egg as you would like.
Included here are a few ideas. Skim down the page to see drawstring pattern and ideas.
You can top Sl at to create designs, and
Sl St from top or bottom for different looks.
This egg was crocheted top Sl St from the back to give it this this line without sewing!
You could even add a face! Along with some fun Spiral Bunny Ears.
Thank you for stopping by.
Best wishes, and happy crocheting!
Leave a comment below if you like this pattern or would like to contact Cathleen.
Free Shamrock Clover Crochet Lucky Charm Pattern
Valentines Free Crochet Patterns
Crochet Valentines Doily
This Pattern can be found on Etsy, or free here on Doily Designs Blog.
Mint Chocolate Chip Doily Pattern, shown above, made in lovely Valentines colors. Changing colors as indicated in the pattern.
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Add this cute crochet Tiny Heart Charms to just about anything, like adding to Doily Designs Seasonal Tiny Tote , for Valentines lip balm treats.
Free crochet Tiny Heart pattern is found below.
Seasonal Tiny Tote pattern can be found on Etsy.
Doily Designs Tiny Heart Charm
Special Stitches
Dc (Double Crochet): YO 2 x's, ins hook, YO, pull thru, YO, pull thru 2, YO, pull thru 2.
Hdc (Half Double Crochet): YO 2 x's on hook, ins hook, YO, pull thru, YO, pull thru 3 lps.
Mr: (Magic Ring) Loop yarn as if making a slip knot leaving large circle and working over tail. A.k.a; loop yarn around 2 fingers, insert hook, pull loop thru, slip loop off fingers leaving large circle and working over tail and into circle. After joining last stitch, pull tail to gently but firmly close circle.
Stitch Key
BegDc: Beginning Double Crochet
Dc: Double Crochet
Hdc: Half Double Crochet
lp: Loop
Sc: Single Crochet
Sl st: Slip Stitch
Sp: Space
St: Stitch
YO: Yarn Over
Begin: Make a Mr, Ch 1
Rnd 1: working in mr, Sc, Ch 1, (Hdc, Ch1) 5 x's, Dc, (Hdc, Ch 1) 5 x's, Sc, Ch 1, Sl st in mr, fasten off, weave ends.
Try with different hooks for different heart sizes.
Thank you for stopping by.
Best wishes, happy crocheting, and Happy Valentines! π
Ball Busters
Pumpkin Harvest Cloth is a washcloth, doily, soap saver, sponge, treat bag, or just about whatever you would like. Best of all, it is not limited to PUMPKIN. Change the colors from your ball stash, and make APPLES, PEACHES, a LUFFA, and more!
Best wishes, and happy crocheting!
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