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    Check-Me-Out Tank- Crochet Pattern

    Hi friends, it’s Christina from Citybrightknits, and I am thrilled to be sharing another one of my crochet pattern designs with you!  This is the third pattern that Clover has kindly asked me to create for their blog, and I hope you enjoy it.     For this design, I am inspired by colorful checkered squares, which are very on-trend at the moment.  I have used lots of contrasting colors and stitches to give this top a summery feel. Cotton is one of my favorite yarns to work with because I…

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    Lacy Rock Sleeve- Crochet Pattern

    Hello! It’s Jennifer Ryan, the designer and blogger behind Celtic Knot Crochet. I am excited to be sharing a rock cozy crochet project here on the Clover blog! I have always loved collecting rocks ever since I was a little girl whenever I visit the ocean, a river or a lake. Now I love to cover many of these rocks with lacy crochet designs and add them to my outdoor décor in my garden. This project is very quick to make and is an unexpected touch of the handmade amongst…

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    Cow Appreciation Day Coaster- Crochet Pattern

    Hi everyone! It’s Amber Millard here from Divine Debris and today I will be sharing with you all this super fun crochet coaster pattern in honor of Cow Appreciation Day today!   Materials Clover US G (4.00 mm) crochet hook- Art No. 1045/G Worsted weight/ size #4 yarn 5 colors Less than 1 oz/ 62 yds ea Notions: scissors, measuring tape, yarn needle Gauge 17 sc x 20 rows = 4” (blocked) Terms/stitches Used RS: Right side Ch: Chain St: Stitch Sc: Single crochet   Notes This coaster is worked…

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    Fruity Hair Pins- Crochet Pattern

    Hey everyone, it’s Amy from curiouspapaya. My favorite season is upon us… Summer! The hot weather calls for some refreshing fruit. This beginner-friendly project includes instructions for 7 different fruit-themed hair accessories. What a way to add a bright pop of color to complete your look!  7-in-1 pattern? 20-minute stash busting project? What more could we ask for! *You can find the premium printable PDF of this pattern here. Thanks for supporting my designs!  ——————–——————–——————–——————–——————–——————–——- MATERIALS:  Clover Amour Crochet Hook (1.75 mm) – Art No. 1220 #2 Light worsted yarn…

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    Independence Day Absorbent Coaster- Crochet Pattern

    Hello! It’s Jennifer Ryan, the designer and blogger behind Celtic Knot Crochet. I am excited to be sharing a patriotic crochet project here on the Clover blog! My birthday is around July 4th and I have always loved the colors red, white and blue! I love how they look so bright and festive. Plus, they remind me to be thankful for our country and for those who serve every day. This project is crocheted in just 5 rounds and with cotton yarn which makes it perfect for an absorbent coaster…

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    Bumble Bee Coaster- Crochet Tutorial

    Hi everyone, I’m Amber and I’m the designer for Divine Debris and one of my favorite projects to make are coasters – in fact I’ve made quite a few fun ones for Clover already that you might like. And today I’m bringing you a very summer inspired cutie – the Bumble Bee Coaster. One of the things I love the most about tapestry crochet and color work in general is the images you can make. This entire coaster is in single crochet but look at what a few little color…

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    Capiz Shell Decoration – Crochet Pattern

    Hello! It’s Jennifer Ryan, the designer and blogger behind Celtic Knot Crochet. I am excited to be sharing another crochet project here on the Clover blog! This quick and easy project uses a small amount of yarn and some interesting craft supplies to make a unique and beachy decoration you can give as a gift or hang in your home this summer! Capiz shells are used to make a variety of seaside décor – they make a soothing sound when in a windchime and have a beautiful soft glow when…

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    Beacon Hill Pillow Cover Crochet Pattern

    Who loves bobbles? I know I do so I regularly make things with squishy bobbles. They add amazing texture to projects and are so easy to do. This fun pillow cover pattern comes in three sizes, 16, 18 and 20″, and works up quickly with a big hook and super bulky yarn. This is the companion to a popular blanket pattern I released a few months ago. A lot of my testers mentioned wanting a matching pillow cover so I whipped one up. I have somehow never made a crochet…

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    The Dahlia Tote Bag – Crochet Pattern

    Hi fellow crafters! My name is Elisa from Strings and Cuddles! I am here again to share with you a new crochet pattern. I designed and crocheted this multi-purpose bag that I named The Dahlia Tote Bag. The name was suggested by a good friend and I love it! Dahlia symbolizes a new birth. Since it is springtime, plants and trees are coming to life again and that to me is a new birth! Thus, Dahlia is just the perfect name for our new pattern!     It has been…

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    Crochet a Beaded Bracelet

    I’ve been very interested in experimenting with crochet beading lately. I have been incorporating beads into my work for a few months now, and it was only a matter of time before I started pulling it into my comfort craft. Many crochet beadwork projects use small seed beads in intricate patterns. I have no doubt that I’ll graduate to those patterns one day, but larger supplies are always helpful in learning the basic concepts of a new skill, which is why I’ve created this beginner-friendly bracelet! This pattern is geared…