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Turtleneck Knit Cowl – Knit Pattern
November has arrived and this is Tonja the designer behind Pink Plumeria Maui and I’m honored to be back on Clover USA’s Blog.
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Colosseo Beanie – Knit Pattern
Hello Makers! It’s Elise again, the maker and designer behind Frosia Knits. With the weather turning cold, it’s time to start dressing warm and prepping for the winter. My latest pattern, the Colosseo Beanie, will keep you nice and toasty in style.
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Winter Explorer Doll – Amigurumi Pattern
Hello my dear crochet friends! I’m Jade, the designer at Sweet Softies, and I’m so thrilled to be sharing a special amigurumi pattern here with you on the Clover blog!
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Grateful Table Runner – Crochet Pattern
Hi friends, Katlyn of Oak + Willow LLC here! I’m back with my friends here on the Clover blog for this fun table runner pattern!
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Milli Messy Bun Hat – Crochet Pattern
Hello! I’m Kristi Simpson, author and designer over at Kristi Simpson Designs and I am so excited that Clover has allowed me to take over for a day and bring you a fun pattern.
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Tunisian Fade Shawl – Tunisian Crochet Pattern
Happy November! I’m so happy to be back on Clover USA’s blog! I’m Alex, the crochet and Tunisian crochet designer behind With Alex and I’m so excited to share my new crochet pattern, the Tunisian Fade Shawl.
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Selciato Cowl – Knit Pattern
Hello Makers! It’s Elise again, the maker and designer behind Frosia Knits. This week I am excited to bring to you a beginner cowl pattern that has a gorgeous texture that looks complex and advanced but uses only knit and purl!
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Boop the Ghost – Amigurumi Pattern
Hi everyone! I’m Julia, the designer behind Little World of Whimsy, and I’m really excited to be presenting my first pattern for Clover’s blog.
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Pumpkin Spice Basket – Crochet Pattern
The Pumpkin Spice Basket is the perfect little addition to your fall home décor. This cute pumpkin basket is made with super bulky yarn, works up fast and is great for organizing!
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Knit & Crochet Patches (QUOE TIPS)
Over the course of this blog series on patches, I would be remiss if I left out some of my favorite DIY patches I make all the time; Knit and Crochet!