About


A quiet place for crochet

The Crochet Conservatory was created as a calm, organized space for crochet — a place where patterns, techniques, and reference materials live together so they can be used with confidence and revisited over time.

It’s designed for crocheters who enjoy making at their own pace, value clarity over clutter, and want their projects to feel thoughtful rather than rushed.


About me

I’m RaeLynn Endicott, the designer behind Itchin’ for Some Stitchin’ and the creator of every pattern, guide, and resource inside the Crochet Conservatory.

Crochet has been part of my life for years, not just as a creative outlet, but as a steady, grounding practice. I design patterns that are practical, timeless, and enjoyable to return to — pieces meant to be used, gifted, and made again.

My work is shaped by a love of simple structure, clear instruction, and designs that feel classic without being dated.

Itchin' for some Stitchin' Crochet Designer

About My Work

My crochet designs focus on:

  • Clean construction
  • Thoughtful details
  • Clear, well-organized instructions

I believe patterns should support the maker, not overwhelm them. That means careful formatting, consistent terminology, and designs that prioritize understanding as much as aesthetics.

Whether a project is small and simple or more involved, my goal is always the same: to make the process feel approachable and rewarding from start to finish.


What Is the Crochet Conservatory?

The Crochet Conservatory is a curated membership space that brings my work together in one place.

Instead of hunting through posts, downloads, and bookmarks, members can:

  • Browse patterns by category
  • Access supporting guides and references alongside projects
  • Return to resources as their skills and interests evolve

The Conservatory is organized around how crocheters actually work — choosing a project, referencing techniques as needed, and coming back when it’s time to make something new.

It’s not a course platform or a fast-paced community. It’s a library.


A Thoughtful Way to Make

Everything here is created slowly and deliberately — patterns, resources, and the space itself.

The Crochet Conservatory exists to support making that feels steady, satisfying, and personal.


You’re welcome to explore, browse, and return whenever you’re ready.