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Blossom Basket – Crochet Pattern
The Blossom Basket is the final pattern in the Blossom Spring Cleaning Series!
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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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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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Crochet Wall Hanging with Fringe
Designed by Debbie von Grabler-Crozier Looking for some easy and creative home decor ideas? Learn how to make a Crochet Wall Hanging with Fringe. Add tassels, pom-poms and a little bit of wool roving to give it a finished look.
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Evergreen Tree Skirt – Crochet Pattern
Happy holidays, everybody! This is Sarah from Sarah’s Yarn, and I am excited to share a new holiday crochet pattern with you. I’ve always loved the last three months of the year and the holiday decorations everywhere – it brings a smile to my face each and every year.
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Bobble Advent Bags – Crochet Pattern
Hi everyone! I’m Sandra, the Aussie designer behind Little Golden Nook and I’m excited to be here for the first time. I’ve been crocheting for about eight years and designing for only two or three years but have managed to pack in a whole lot in that time!
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Adding Fringe to Knit Fabric “The Dragonfruit Coaster” (Part 4) Free Pattern and Tutorial (QUOE TIPS)
By Quayln Stark / QUOE This video tutorial and written pattern are the fourth in a series of four that cover every special technique used to create The Dragonfruit Coaster
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Crocheted Mandala Pom Pom Baby Rug
Designed by Sheila Rolfer Grab your Amour Crochet Hook and chunky yarn to get started on your Mandala Pom Pom Baby Rug.
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Chunky Crochet Shawl Pattern + Quick Locking Stitch Markers = TLA
Quick Locking Stitch Markers = Crochet Shawls’ BFF Counting is important. Arguably in life, but definitely in crochet. Unlike with its knitting sister with her handy needle which holds all live stitches in a tidy row, crochet’s stitches are never “live” — and also, less uniformly in place.
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How to Convert (Almost) Any Hat Pattern to a Messy Bun Beanie
A trend from the early aughts is back in the knitting and crochet worlds, only this time with a slightly different name. Back in 2005, Ponytail Beanies hit the stitching community.