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Crochet Boho Baskets
Hello Friends! It’s Dani, the designer and blogger behind Danii’s Ways & CJ Design Today’s tutorials are these super cute Crochet Boho Baskets.
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Strawberry Seahorse Amigurumi
I’m so happy to be back on the Clover blog! It’s hard not to think about this brand when I have a classic Clover crochet hook in my hand – this company makes me feel like a true Yarn Punk!
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Isla Purse – Crochet Pattern
Hello there! This is Sarah, the designer behind Crafts by Sarah Liz. I am so honored to collaborate with Clover to bring you the Isla Purse pattern. Clover’s Amour Crochet Hooks are my go-to hooks. I use them for nearly all my projects, including this one.
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Crochet Boho Coasters
Hello Friends! It’s Dani, the designer and blogger behind Danii’s Ways & CJ Design This week’s video is probably one of my favorites.
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My Blooming Lantern – Crochet Pattern
Life is tough! This pandemic is making things harder for all of us! But I am so thankful for I have the ability to create something pretty.
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Hairpin Lace Skinny Scarf
Hairpin lace is a technique where you put single strands of hairpin lace together to make something unique. In this tutorial, you will learn how to take one strand of hairpin lace to the next level.
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Cumulus Shrug – Knit Pattern
Designed by Afifa Sayeed | Afifa Knits The Cumulus Shrug is knit from cuff to cuff using Takumi Bamboo Knitting Needles with Rauma Alpakka Lin and Asylum Fibers Daft DK held doubled for a quick and satisfying knit. A great transitional piece to layer over a dress, a tee, or a tank.
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Crochet Stash Buster Hanging Basket – Crochet Pattern
Hi everyone! We are Yarn Punk and it’s always so nice to be back here on the Clover Blog!
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Blossom Dishcloth – Crochet Pattern
Every Friday in April I will be releasing a new crochet pattern to help you with your spring cleaning and organizing!
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Bob and Betty Bird – Amigurumi Pattern
Hi Everyone! I’m Ashley, the designer and maker behind The Loopy Lamb. I’m so excited to share with you my latest crochet pattern to make these adorable amigurumi birds that I’ve named: Bob and Betty Bird.