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Once upon a time, in the magical Land of Oz, there existed an unholy witch. She was feared and despised by all who crossed her path. Legends of her cruelty and dark magic spread throughout the land, causing a sense of unease and trepidation among the inhabitants. This witch, whose name was unknown to many, was said to have gained her powers through a pact with the underworld. With her sinister abilities, she wreaked havoc on the land, turning it into a desolate and grim place. The once vibrant and enchanting surroundings were now shrouded in darkness and despair.



It’s a great big universe out there

This week I am THRILLED to present this stunning new pattern … Celestial Hanging Celestial Hanging features a beautiful Lunar eclipse with a face that joins the sun and moon. along with 3 stars, one with a face of it’s own. Stop by PaganPatterns.com today and grab your copy of this stunning pattern!

Am I the Last?

The unicorn stood still at the edge of the forest and said aloud, “I am the only unicorn there is.” They were the first words she had spoken, even to herself, in more than a hundred years. … suppose they are hiding together, somewhere far away? What if they are hiding and waiting for me?… Continue reading Am I the Last?

Plenty of time before cold weather

Now is the perfect time to get started making a gorgeous Floral Pentagram Shawl for yourself and have it ready before the cold weather gets here 🙂 This beautiful new pattern is available only from PaganPatterns.com The symbolism of this pentagram combines the fivefold symmetry of many flowers, the life force that drives through all… Continue reading Plenty of time before cold weather

Playing dress up

Adding to my Chubby Doll Crochet pattern series . . . Introducing the Chubby Unicorn Doll! This little cutey is a must have for any mythological collection. Stop by PaganPatterns.com today and grab your copy of this adorable pattern! The unicorn is a legendary creature that has been described since antiquity as a beast with… Continue reading Playing dress up

The first of Many …..

Plastic Canvas Patterns have made their way onto PaganPatterns.com Plastic Canvas Triquetra Tarot Box By Adonia Neona Emerson in Pagan Patterns – Plastic Canvas Patterns 4 pages, published 7/5/2016 Plastic Canvas pattern with detailed instructions how to create this beautiful tarot box. Triquetra (/traɪˈkwɛtrə/; Latin tri- “three” and quetrus “cornered”) originally meant “triangle” and was… Continue reading The first of Many …..

The Vikings are coming!

Vikings (Norwegian and Danish: Vikinger; Swedish and Nynorsk: Vikingar; Icelandic: Víkingar), from Old Norse víkingr, were GermanicNorse seafarers, speaking the Old Norse language, who raided and traded from their Scandinavian homelands across wide areas of northern, central and eastern Europe, during the late 8th to late 11th centuries. The term is also commonly extended in modern… Continue reading The Vikings are coming!

Gay Pride This Weekend

This weekend is Gay Pride in Downtown Lexington! Inspired by this amazing event I am releasing a new pattern. Rainbow Rose Necklace! Stop by PaganPatterns.com today and grab your copy of this beautiful pattern

Chubby Cuteness.

This chubby little fairy is sure to be a favorite for kids and kids at heart! Designed to sit on her hands and knees with an innocent expression, shes too adorable not to fall in love with. Stop by PaganPatterns.com today and grab your copy of this Crochet Chubby Fairy Doll Pattern

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Crochet Little Witch Doll pattern

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6 Wiccan Crochet Pattern Ideas

Looking for a fun wiccan pattern to follow for your next crochet project? Here we will take a look at some of the best wiccan patterns from around the web to give your ideas for your next craft piece.

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The once vibrant and enchanting surroundings were now shrouded in darkness and despair. In her ruthless pursuit of power, the unholy witch did not discriminate. She targeted innocent creatures and oppressed them under her tyrannical rule.

Wiccan Crochet Patterns

1. Crochet Goddess Pattern

This wiccan/pagan goddess doll pattern is perfect for ceremonies. It can be used on altars or tabletops or great for decorative use. Use multiple colors like the photo above to create a unique handmade doll.

2. Crochet Pentagram Pattern

This Crochet pentagram is pretty easy to make and great for beginners just getting started with crochet. You should have it done in no time at all!

3. Tarot Card Case Pattern

Carry around your tarot cards in this handmade crochet case. You can use it for any cards really. The final dimensions measure about 4.75″ x 2.75″. Let’s be real, a handmade base is better than a store-bought any day! Try this for your next crochet project.

4. Wiccan Elements Blanket

Try making this wiccan elements blanket. The final blanket will measure about 64″ x 64″ and contain a fire, water, earth, and air design.

Perfect for decorative use or to keep yourself warm on the couch. The pattern calls for DK Yarn.

5. Crochet Goddess and Consort Dolls

If you’re looking for another doll pattern idea you can try out this option. You get a pattern for a goddess, consort, and horned god doll all in one download. Very easy to follow and fun to make!

6. Moon Goddess Shawl Pattern

If you want to make a shawl, check out this moon goddess shawl pattern. The result is a large shawl, but you can make it smaller by adjusting and using a thinner yarn and hook.

That completes the list. There hopefully you found some inspiration here. Be sure to send us any patterns you think should be on the list!

C is for Crochet

Crochet is magick, people might think that I am a little strange to be say it but its true. If you’ve ever been hooking away at a Granny Square and had the Goddess tap on your shoulder you will know what I mean. There is nothing more meditative than a repeating pattern and its not unusual for me to find myself in a trance state and my mind open to suggestion. I also find that I am more free in mind to write rituals and chants whilst I am working and alwas have something to hand to jot ideas down on.

One of my first experience of Hekate outside of ritual was whilst I was making a cushion cover using a granny square pattern. I found myself walking the halls of a local hospice with Hekate as she guided the dead to the next world and came back to find myself still stitching.

Its also possible to work crochet into spell work and craft learning. If you can chat ‘treble treble treble chain’ under your breath then why not something else? Admittedly I do think that the answer to every pattern problem you will ever have can be solved by a granny (be it stripe, mandala, triangle, square, hexagon so on and so forth) so repetitive patterns are my staple and they lend themselves to chants rather well.

For example, I’m currently working on a blanket using the Summer Garden Granny Square pattern from Attic24 which is an eight spoked wheel within a square. As I was working I found myself chanting and immediately had to down tools and jot it down.

The wheel is turning
The year moves on.
The wheel is turning
With my song
From solstice to solstice
And rite to rite
The wheel is turning with all its might
From Imbolc to Ostara, then the Beltane fires burn,
With the solstice the wheel is half turned,
On Lamass and Mabon to All Hallows Eve,
the Yule fire marks the start of the year.

A friend who spins her own wool (much to my envy) and I once discussed the the binding of intent into the work itself. You can do this by intent or by chat and works with both positive and negative emotion. I often focus my intent upon something that I am making as a gift, embuing it with positive wishes for the recipient.

On the flip side crochet is a great way to rid yourself of anger and confusion. I have found myself literally muttering imprecations as I place my stitches and there is nothing more therapeutic then frogging (ripping out) that entire section.

A more structured spell that I like to do is to take a small amount of black embroidery thread and a small hook (2.5 – 3mm) and make up a swatch using double or triple crochet. As you work focus on the problem or negative emotion and bind it into the stitches. Once finished take it out side, ideally somewhere exposed to the wind, centre yourself and begin to frog the work, seeing the negativity released and blown away from you. Once the entire piece is frogged loosely add the thread to a tree to be blown away, if its particularly large chop it up into a multiple of three and spread it around a little. Once it’s been left turn and leave, leaving behind your problems and negativity.

I’m a committed hooker but the same theories can apply to kniting, sewing or any other craft that involves weaving so enjoy yourself.

Happy birthdzy

Many were enslaved, forced to carry out her wicked bidding, while others were subjected to unspeakable acts of cruelty. The unholy witch ruled with an iron fist, instilling fear in the hearts of even the bravest souls. She reveled in their suffering, drawing strength from their misery. Her dark presence permeated every corner of the Land of Oz, leaving no escape from her malevolent reign. But as the saying goes, where there is darkness, there is also light. A band of courageous individuals, determined to free their beloved land from the unholy witch's clutches, rose up. They were led by Dorothy, a young girl from Kansas who had been transported to Oz by a tornado. Dorothy, with her unwavering spirit and unwavering belief in the power of goodness, rallied the oppressed and united them against the unholy witch. Together, they embarked on a perilous journey to confront their oppressor head-on. Through a series of trials and tribulations, the band of heroes confronted the unholy witch and engaged in an epic battle for the soul of the Land of Oz. The unholy witch fought fiercely, but in the end, goodness triumphed over evil. She was vanquished, her dark powers destroyed, and the Land of Oz was finally freed from her clutches. The unholy witch from the Land of Oz serves as a cautionary tale, reminding us of the destructive power of darkness and the importance of standing up against tyranny and oppression. Her story emphasizes the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring belief in the triumph of good over evil..

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