Mistie Bush. |
In this month's post, I'm talking with Mistie Bush from American Crochet. Mistie is a wife and mother of five. She considers herself blessed and extremely fortunate to be a stay-at-home mom. Mistie started crocheting in 2004 while pregnant with her youngest and later started writing a few patterns. She soon realized that crocheting and designing were her passion! Mistie is a crochet designer and blogger who can be found on American Crochet and well as on Etsy, Facebook, G+, Instagram, Pinterest, Ravelry, and Twitter.
All images are used with permission and are © Mistie Bush/American Crochet.
![]() |
Storm at Sea Lapghan, free crochet pattern by Mistie Bush/American Crochet. |
Underground Crafter (UC): How did you first get started crocheting?
Mistie: My grandmother taught me to crochet when I was 16 years old
but didn’t really start crocheting until 2004.
![]() |
Color Block Dragonflies Scarf, free crochet pattern by Mistie Bush/American Crochet. |
Mistie: I started designing in 2005.
![]() |
Enchanted Mirrors Infinity Scarf, free crochet pattern by Mistie Bush/American Crochet. |
UC: How long have you been a member of the CGOA? What’s your
favorite thing about being a member?
Mistie: 3 years. I like
learning from those who are more experienced.
![]() |
Last Minute Open Weave Baby Blanket, free crochet pattern by Mistie Bush/American Crochet. |
UC: What are your favorite types of crochet projects for relaxing?
Mistie: Blankets, scarves/cowls, and shawls, like the Color Block Dragonflies Scarf and the Last Minute Open Weave Baby Blanket.
![]() |
Springy Top, free crochet pattern by Mistie Bush/American Crochet. |
UC: What are your favorite types of crochet projects for challenging yourself?
Mistie: Clothing, like shirts, jackets and such, like my Springy Top pattern.
![]() |
Gracie's Shrug, free crochet pattern by Mistie Bush/American Crochet. |
UC: What are your favorite types of crochet projects for warmer weather?
Mistie: Skinny, light weight scarves, open shawls, light weight
tops, and shrugs, like the Enchanted Mirrors Infinity Scarf and Gracie's Shrug.
![]() |
Twist-Ago Washcloth, free crochet pattern by Mistie Bush/American Crochet. |
UC: What are your favorite types of crochet projects to give as gifts?
Mistie: Shawls, blankets/lapghans, scarves, and items for the home, like the Twist-Ago Washcloth, Stained Diamonds Wrap, and Storm At Sea Lapghan.
![]() |
Stained Diamonds Wrap, free crochet pattern by Mistie Bush/American Crochet. |
UC: What are you working on in 2016? What's next for you?
I’m currently participating in Wonder Crochet Blanket CAL.
I
have a few surprises in the works: blankets, putting together a few more CALs
that will gear towards fall/the holidays and summer, patterns for charity, and
a few other things.
I want to get my CGOA Master of Advanced Crochet Stitches and Techniques, start making tutorial videos,
get published in major crochet magazines, and hopefully publish a book.
Thank you so much, Mistie, for sharing your love of crochet with us.