• Blog

    Spooky Season Scarf!

    I’m Krista Ann from @explorewithknitsy on IG, and it’s probably fair to say that the fall season is the knitters’ favorite time of the year….The evenings turn cold, the air becomes crisp, the leaves begin to change, and best of all, the warm winter knits come out of the closet! So dust off your larger needles, grab some bulky yarn, bundle up in your coziest pajamas, and bundle up by the fire for an evening in of knitting! This autumn scarf was designed to be a piece that will keep…

  • Crafts,  General,  Sewing/Quilting

    Slash Cutter

    Watch Video Here! Visit Our Website Here! Welcome to Tool School! with Instructor Katrina Walker In this episode of Tool School, We will explore the Slash Cutter (Art. No. 499). The Slash Cutter is specially designed to be used for creating faux chenille. Faux chenille is a textured textile art technique that uses multiple layers of fabric stitched together in parallel rows. All of the layers except the bottom one are then carefully cut between the rows of stitching. The stitched project is then brushed or washed to make the raw…

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    Candy Corn Pom-Pom Beanie

    Hi all, it’s Duana from @duanastudio (@duana_m_chandler on IG)! I’m excited to share this new blog post on this cute candy corn beanie that I made for my daughter 🙂 If you have a passion for both crochet and the sweetest and most yummy season of the year, you’re in for a treat (literally and figuratively)! In this blog post, I wanted to share a candy corn beanie pattern I found by Sierra’s Crafty Creations that would guide you through the creation of a delightful and seasonally-appropriate accessory: a Candy…

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    Mini Glow-in-the-Dark Ghosts! #spookyszn

    BOO! It’s me, your next project 😉 These little mini ghosts use battery-operated candle tea-lights to bring more fun to your Halloween decor! (hint: scroll all the way down to see the magic happen….) -Amy (@curiouspapaya on IG)   MATERIALS: Amour Crochet 2.75mm Hook C #3 Light Worsted Cotton Yarn (here, I’m using Hobbii Friends Cotton 8/8 which offers more structure than flimsy soft yarns). White A combination of any 2 contrast colors: Pastel Green Pastel Orange Lavender Coral-colored embroidery thread 6 mm x 8 mm Oval Safety Eyes Mini…

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    Autumn Tic-Tac-Toe Board!

    As the leaves turn to vibrant shades of red and gold, there’s no better time to infuse your home with the warmth of handmade decor. Embrace the charm of autumn with our latest crochet project: an enchanting tic-tac-toe board that captures the essence of the season. Crafted with soft, earth-toned yarns, this board features beginner friendly stitches adorned with adorable sunflowers and plump pumpkins. The Xs and Os, each with their own delightful twist, are perfect for snuggling up with a cup of hot cider and a friendly game by…

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    It’s National TACO Day! (and it’s not even Tuesday…)

    Hi everyone! My name is Molly from @louloopsco on IG! Today, October 4th is National Taco Day! This delicious crochet pattern uses plush yarn and a 9mm Clover Amour Crochet Hook. It will really give everyone something to taco ‘bout!   MATERIALS: plush yarn in shades of gold, green, yellow, brown, white, and red (I like using a combination of Big Twist plush and Bernat Blanket yarn to find the be st suited colors) 9 mm Amour crochet hook darning needle scissors hot glue polyfil 14mm safety eyes (optional) black embroidery…

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    EASY Halloween Costume Idea: Animal Headbands!

    Hello! It’s Jennifer Ryan, the designer and blogger behind Celtic Knot Crochet. I am excited to be sharing this project here on the Clover blog! Since Halloween is right around the corner, making these quick and easy animal ears that are attached to a basic one-size-fits-all headband makes for a superrr cute costume accessory. Let’s get started! 🙂 SKILL LEVEL: Easy SUPPLIES: Fur yarn and Velvet yarn – small amounts (I used a thick brown fur yarn and then some velvet yarn in white and pink – you can make…

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    Sewing Machine Cover!

    Happy National Sewing Month!  It’s Rumer (@rumer_has_it on IG) back with a sewing machine cover project. The sewing machine I use is probably over 15 years old (give or take a few years), and the manufacturer’s cover is breaking at one of the seams a little…. I figured it’s finally time to replace it with a self-made version, so why not make it look cute and colorful while I’m at it? 🙂 I found the perfect hand-quilted squares to upcycle into this cover for my sewing machine, so let’s get started…

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    Mountain Road Pumpkin: Knitting Pattern

    Hi everyone! Erin from @craftseverywhere on IG 🙂 It’s my favorite time of year and there’s no better way to celebrate it than by adding to my huge collection of pumpkins! I try to publish at least one new method or pattern for making pumpkins every year as it gives me an excuse to both add to my collection AND it makes it feel more like fall. The weather where I’m at is usually still pretty hot at the beginning of fall, so it can definitely be hard to get…

  • General,  Sewing/Quilting

    Pattern Cutting Guide

    Watch Video Here! Pattern Cutting Guide Visit Our Website Here! Welcome to Tool School! with Instructor Katrina Walker In this episode of Tool School, ?We will explore the Pattern Cutting Guide. In this episode of Tool School, we will explore the Pattern Cutting Guide. The Pattern Cutting Guide is designed to cut around patterns while creating or adjusting a seam allowance. The Pattern Cutting Guide features a clear ruler with markings ranging from ¼” to 1 and ¼”. The wide range of markings is fantastic for altering seam allowances for…