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Clover The Bee – Amigurumi Pattern
Hey everyone! I’m Alex, the crochet designer behind With Alex and I’m here to share my newest pattern with you all to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day!
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Crochet Stash Buster Hanging Basket – Crochet Pattern
Hi everyone! We are Yarn Punk and it’s always so nice to be back here on the Clover Blog!
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Blossom Dusting Cloth – Crochet Pattern
The Blossom Dusting Cloth is the perfect addition to your cleaning closet! The combination of bobble stitches and loop stitches makes it work for a variety of surfaces. Plus, it works up fast and is a perfect stash buster!
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African Love Bead Necklace
Take our Swift Bead – Quick Beading Needle for a spin with this project. Make a vintage African Love Bead Necklace!
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Blossom Dish Sponge – Crochet Pattern
The Blossom Dish Sponge is a quick make and a perfect scrap buster! It works up fast, and is very durable, so it will help you get all your Spring cleaning done in no time.
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Knitted Pom-Pom Flower
Designed by Carol Mesimer This little flower will add a cheerful touch anyplace you put it. A bit of yarn, a wooden dowel and a flowerpot or vase are all that’s needed.
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Kelly Beanie by Pink Plumeria Maui
Hello everyone, this is Tonja the designer behind Pink Plumeria Maui and I’m back with a new Tunisian pattern. Today I’m sharing with you a beautiful Tunisian pattern using Clover’s Takumi Bamboo Interchangeable Tunisian Crochet Hook, the Kelly Beanie.
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Blossom Dishcloth – Crochet Pattern
Every Friday in April I will be releasing a new crochet pattern to help you with your spring cleaning and organizing!
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Bob and Betty Bird – Amigurumi Pattern
Hi Everyone! I’m Ashley, the designer and maker behind The Loopy Lamb. I’m so excited to share with you my latest crochet pattern to make these adorable amigurumi birds that I’ve named: Bob and Betty Bird.
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Knitting 101: Knit Beanie
Hey Friends! Now that you’ve learned how to use straight needles, along with some knitting basics like how to make the knit and purl stitch, and how to cast off we can move onto your first knitted project! In this post we will work with circular needles to make a knit beanie.