• Blog,  Crochet

    Pixie Pebble Shrug- Crochet Pattern

    Hello, fellow fiber artists! I am Eleanor Jane, The Crochet Faerie, here with my first pattern for Clover USA. The Pixie Pebble Shrug, like the majority of my designs, is inspired by faeries and fantasy, and I’ve been using Clover Amour Hooks to create stitch magic for some time now. My hope for this pattern was to capture the essence of Autumn from a pixie’s point of view. I’ve always imagined pixies, and other faeries,  wearing different kinds of gloves and sleeves. As an impatient stitcher, I enjoy using mesh…

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    Jack-o-lantern Tote Bag- Crochet Pattern

    Create this adorable pumpkin tote bag just in time for the Halloween season! This bag is the perfect accessory for any Halloween party or trick or treating. How much candy can you fit inside? The design of this bag is by Molly Uhl of Lou Loops Co. and the finished product measures 11×15. Now let’s get started!     Materials: Clover Amour K (6.5mm)- Art No. 1053/K Clover Amour I (5.5 mm) hook- Art No. 1048/I Darning needle Scissors Medium-weight yarn in colors of your choice. ( Cotton yarn would…

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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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    Leaf Welcome Pillow- Crochet Pattern

    Hello crochet friends! Rachel Alford from Cozy Nooks Designs here. I am a crochet & knit designer, blogger, YouTuber, and Crochet Instructor. Today I am going to share with you a new tapestry crochet pattern – the Leaf Welcome Pillow! You may recognize this design because I have made 5 Welcome Pillows in the series now. I have a Fall Winter, Valentine’s St Patrick’s, Spring Easter, Summer Independence, and Apple Sun Welcome Pillows which you can check out HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE. If you want to make sure you don’t miss…

  • Blog,  Crafts,  DIY,  Felting,  Pom-Poms & Tassels,  Sewing

    Easy Fall Felt Projects- Tutorial

    Hello my sewing friends!!!  Happy National Sewing Month!  It’s Dori, back with you again this month to share two very simple projects with you that require very little sewing… and only hand sewing!  Sometimes we get the idea that sewing must mean using a sewing machine, and for some people that can be intimidating if they don’t own one.   So my sewing projects this month are easy and all done by simple hand sewing stitches!  These finished felt garlands are such fun fall decoration and so satisfying to make –…

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    Coffee Cup Amigurumi- Crochet Pattern

      Hi everyone! I’m Julia from Little World of Whimsy, and I’m here to share a cute coffee cup pattern!   This adorable chubby coffee cup is the perfect desk companion for busy mornings. Customize the cozy to your favorite brand and never be without caffeine again! This simple amigurumi is quick to work up and uses BLO and FLO techniques.   You can get the inexpensive, beautifully formatted, printable PDF on Etsy here.     Materials Clover Amour Crochet Hook D (3.25 mm) – Art No. 1042/D WeCrochet Brava Sport (Sport)…

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    Lena Cardigan- Crochet Pattern

    Hi everyone, I’m Amber from Divine Debris and I love cardigans. I don’t think that’s something people often assume when they see me (I bet it’s the purple hair) but I really do love cardigans. Long before I was able to make my own cardis, I had so many in various colors and sizes and they were basically stashed everywhere so I was never without a cardigan if I wanted one. But now… I have even more! Once I was able to make my own, the sky was the limit…

  • Blog,  Sewing

    18th Century Stomacher- Tutorial

    Greetings fellow sewists! My name is Sarah and I am a historical costumer and maker of floofy things. I specialize in hand sewing 18th-century gowns using period-appropriate techniques, and you can find examples of these gowns and other costumes that I have sewn on my page @sewlateadoe   For those of you who may be curious about historical sewing, I thought that I might share my process for creating one of my favorite gown accessories: a stomacher. The stomacher is the centerpiece of the bodice of a sacque gown, which…

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    Pumpkin – Crochet Pattern

    Create this Crochet Pumpkin designed by Lu from Lulus little shop! It’s the perfect time to get started on your fall decor and place those pumpkins all around your house! Questions? Please message me on Instagram. You’re welcome to make as many as you’d like and sell your work. Please credit me @Luluslittleshop with the design, and use #Luluslittleshop to show me yours too! Level 2 Easy MATERIALS • #4 yarn in stem + pumpkin colors Impeccable from Michael’s • Clover 3.5 mm hook- Art No. 1043/E • Scissors •…

  • Blog,  Sewing & Quilting

    Two Easy Quilt Binding Methods- Tutorial

    Hi, my name is Faith Essenburg, I am back and excited to show you the two methods that I use for binding quilts that are quicker than hand binding. If you have been quilting for any length of time, you probably have a stack of unfinished quilts just waiting to be finished up. I thought since it’s September sewing, now was a good time to finish some of mine and I am so happy to say that I finished two quilts that were just tops this week. Once you have…