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Tool School Extra Credit: Swatch Ruler and Needle Gauge
Have you heard about our new Swatch Ruler and Needle Gauge?! Click below to see it in action by the Shibaguyz.
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International Crochet Month with Underground Crafter
March is International Crochet Month! And with that, Underground Crafter has organized a month-long series you won’t want to miss with giveaway opportunities.
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Clover at Stitches West 2019
We will be at Stitches West 2019! Stitches West will take place from February 21-24, 2019 in Santa Clara, California. You can find us at booth #803 for demonstrations or join us for a class. We have a few other fun activities going on at our booth too. The show is open to the public.
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New to Clover! Winter 2019
A multi-purpose tool for knitting and crochet. Measure your crochet hook or knitting needle size in US, metric and Japanese standard sizes.
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Autumn Sunset: Crocheted Cable Scarf
A beginner friendly crochet project guaranteed to help you stay warm.
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Meet the Craft Yarn Council’s “Humans That Yarn”
The Craft Yarn Council’s fall campaign, Humans That Yarn, is here! CYC will be featuring six unique people throughout the fall who all craft with yarn and whose stories reflect the variety of people who identify as yarnists.
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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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Learning Tunisian by Amber of Divine Debris
By Amber Millard | Divine Debris Hi everyone, I’m Amber the designer from Divine Debris. A little bit about me – my mother taught me to crochet when I was a kid but didn’t start again until I was in my 20s. I started designing a couple years ago and when I found I had a lots of ideas and needed to work them out. And that’s kind of it for my backstory, once I discovered designing I haven’t stopped, it combines my childhood dream being a fashion designer with…
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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.