Ashlee Brotzell Designs
“Painting with yarn” – that’s one way to describe my crochet patterns! What’s the easiest way to get my art onto your blanket? Follow my crochet patterns, of course!
These intricate patterns don’t use complicated stitches or tangled yarn bobbins. Choose your preferred colorwork technique – interlocking crochet or overlay mosaic crochet – and then work from the written pattern or the charts to create your own masterpiece!
If you’re new to these techniques, start with a tutorial!
Current Highlights
Beloved Alphabet Series
2025: A Year of Dragons
Newest Entries
Winter 2021 CAL: LFM Part 2
Second section of the Interlocking version of Winter 2021 Crochet-A-Long.
Pins and Needles: Pattern Update and Feedback Request
**Pattern has been updated to include repeatable section, see more details here: Repeatable Pins and Needles** In November 2020 I published this throw blanket called...
Cupcake 20: one pattern, four ways
A new pattern with a myriad of ways to do it!
Top 12 Patterns in 2024
Book Dragon
Double Wedding Rings
Bubbles the Sea Turtle
Prairie Meadow Fox
Harmony Mandala
2024: A Year of Dogs
2023: A Year of Celtic Knots
Seamless Footballs
Coffee Time Mug Wall Hanging
The Paw Purse CAL
Brotzell Tiger King
Common Unicorn
Most Popular Tutorials
Center-Out Tutorial (Both Techniques)
How to Read Brackets in Crochet Patterns
How to Read a Mosaic Crochet Chart Without X’s
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What Customers Are Saying
“Ashlee Brotzell’s instructions are easy to follow. She’s always available to all working on her creations. I highly recommend her. I especially like this Facebook group because I can see several examples of Ashlee’s patterns as they are worked on by other group members. She even gives sneak peeks of what new creations she’s working.“
– Daisha Mack, Facebook
“I love the photo tutorial she offers you give a try with this method before you dive into more advance or larger patterns or you may be lost. Wished I known about this tutorial 5 years ago when I first discovered this type of crochet. This method is beautiful.“
– Andrea Livingston-Shuman, Facebook


















