The Beaded Fidget Christmas Tree pattern is a well-written pattern that is easy to follow. The process for adding the beads is simpler than I would have expected and is easy to catch on to while working through the pattern. The finished Christmas trees are adorable and are perfect for gifts, market prep, or for your own fun! If you are looking for a fun, unique pattern to try out for this holiday season, I would definitely recommend you try out this one!
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Dachshund Puppy – Crochet Pattern Review
The no-sew pattern for this crochet Dachshund puppy was easy to follow and relatively beginner-friendly. The pattern includes important tips for making sure it turns out just like intended and helpful pictures throughout the entire pattern. If you are looking for a cute Dachshund puppy pattern, I would definitely recommend this one!
Cute Skull – Crochet Pattern Review
Spooky season is nearly here, and I am ready! Normally around this time, I am crocheting a new patch of pumpkins for my mantle, but I wanted to do something a little different this year. I came across this skull pattern and I knew it would be the perfect addition to my lineup!
Crochet Paw Coaster Pattern Review
This coaster is a whimsical little touch that’s fun to bring out for guests or to have at your desk, where it can be noticed and admired. Give a fellow dog lover “paws” when you gift them a set of these coasters!
Rustic Pumpkin Garland – Crochet Pattern Review
Pumpkins are, of course, the unofficial mascot for fall so I had to kick off the crochet season with them. I have already done traditional, stand alone pumpkins and I love to decorate my fireplace area with fall decor. When I saw this pumpkin garland, I knew this was the piece that my mantle was missing. I went through and made the garland but you could make just the cute little pumpkins and use them as decor, fill a basket or bowl with them, line your window sills…the list goes on.
Easy Half Double Crochet Wreath Free Pattern | Easy Wreath Base You Can Use All Year Long
Learn how to crochet a styrofoam wreath form cover using simply half double crochet stitches to transform it into a crocheted wreath that looks beautiful with or without embellishments.
World of Stars Yoga Mat Bag – Crochet Pattern Review
After I had my son last fall, I’ve found that my flexibility is nothing like it used to be before him. And that wasn’t even that great, I’ve never been the most athletic person. I try to take care of my body but I’m not very consistent about exercising. I go through phases of being decent about it but then I get busy at work and fitness just slips into the background. But our workplace now offers free fitness classes during the day, and I have time to sneak in a class once or twice a week. One of them that I’m really enjoying has been yoga! I wanted to invest a little bit in doing it myself so I bought a decent mat for myself, and of course I had to make my own bag to carry it.
Mini Manatee – Crochet Pattern Review
The Mini Manatee pattern by Crafty Kat Shop is a really low-sew crochet pattern that works up quickly and can be made in a variety of different sizes and weights of yarn. The pattern features an extensive amount of details to help you make an adorable finished product. I am really excited about adding these finished manatees to my summer market inventory, and I think they are going to be a big hit!
40+ Fun Free Orange Home Decor Crochet Patterns | Coasters, Afghans, Wall Hangings, Stuffies & More
May is Bladder Cancer Awareness Month, and the color ribbon for that is Orange. In honor of those affected by Bladder Cancer and Bladder Cancer Awareness Month, I thought I’d put together a collection of free crochet patterns that feature the color orange. You’ll find coasters, afghans, wall hangings, stuffies and more!
Large Divided Dice Bag – Crochet Pattern Review
This is a very creative pattern! I appreciated the techniques used in this pattern like how to get a nice even circle without awkward corners. If you’re worried about a lot of sewing, it really isn’t as bad as it looks! You join most of the pieces together with crochet, instead of sewing with your needle. I also like that it has a fun texture on the sides of the main bag as well.
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