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Twisted Cable Beanie: Tunisian Crochet Pattern
Hello yarn friends! I’m Alex, the crochet and Tunisian crochet designer behind With Alex. I’m so happy to be back on the Clover Blog today with a new, Tunisian crochet pattern and video tutorial! The Twisted Cable Beanie is full of beautiful cables and it’s a lot of fun to make. All you need is a second crochet hook! Scroll down for the pattern. The cables for this hat were inspired by all the beautiful, cabled hats I see in my favorite winter and holiday movies. I think this beanie…
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Crossy Road Beanie – Crochet Pattern
Crossy Road Beanie Hello! This is Tonja the designer behind Pink Plumeria Maui and I’m delighted to be back on Clover USA’s Blog.
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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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The Christmas Sweater Beanie – Knit Pattern
Hello there! I am Rin, the maker behind Rin Knits and Stuff. I am a pattern designer and yarn dyer who loves all things Christmas. Christmas has always been a magical time for me.
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Crochet a Bear Beanie
Crochet a Bear Beanie with Clover’s Amour Crochet Hooks. The elastomer rubber handles are designed for comfortable stress free manipulation and reduced fatigue. Allowing you to crochet for longer periods of time. Crochet Beanie Pattern Size: Teen (21.5″ head circumference) Materials: Medium Weight Yarn in Green and Blue Art. No. 1047/H (5mm), US Size H Art No. 340 Chibi Jumbo Darning Needle Art No. 353 Locking Stitch Marker to mark your rounds Crochet terms used: sl st: Slip Stitch ch: Chain hdc: Half Double Crochet sc: Single Crochet dec:…
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Weaving Sticks: Imagine.Create.Move
Weaving Sticks are fun and easy to use. Headbands, belts, and scarves are able to be whipped up in no time. We’ve been receiving many requests for more project and pattern ideas from all our Clover fans. Our designers have been working hard to bring you new and innovative projects using different fibers such as yarn, ribbon, and fabric strips. Having those options is one of the great features of using Weaving Sticks, any fiber you choose creates a unique look. Find more weaving inspiration on our Pinterest page: Weaving Sticks on…
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Friday Finds – Get Bamboozled!
Are you Bamboozled yet? We couldn’t end this week without giving you a little more inspiration. Check out some of the fun and easy projects you can create using Clover’s Takumi Bamboo Knitting Needles and Accessories. Attaching sleeves finishing techniques spillyjane knits: Naïve Socks swatchandlearn.com Purple Beanie Triangle Stitch Markers Weaving in your ends using Chibi Darning Needles