Learn how to crochet an easy crochet washcloth featuring the cute and classic granny stitch pattern in 7 sizes with this free pattern and video tutorial using your favorite worsted weight cotton yarn.
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Mama Made Minis Knotted Loveys – Crochet Pattern Book Review
When it comes to crochet pattern books, this is definitely one of the best I have seen! This book is full-color, has tons of photos and clear directions for each design, and contains information about anything and everything you may need help with while making! Not to mention, this book contains SIXTEEN absolutely adorable patterns that make great gifts for baby showers or little ones. If you are market-prepping, creating to sell online, or just looking for the perfect gift for all your expecting friends, you need to buy Mama Made Minis Knotted Loveys: 16 Heirloom Amigurumi Crochet Patterns!
Athabasca Pullover – Crochet Pattern Review
You can never go wrong with something classic like a raglan pullover. I had this pattern from MJ’s Off the Hook Crochet on my favorites list for a little while, and I was waiting for the right yarn. She used Mandala Ombre, which I do love, but I wanted to mix it up a little bit… and then I found the one! A gorgeous watercolor-inspired (in my opinion) colorway with a simple raglan to let the colors be the star? Perfect!
Poppy Pig – Crochet Pattern Review
love how realistic the Poppy Pig pattern turns out. The finished stuffie is a cute and friendly-looking pig with a curious look on its face and all the important features. The curly tail, the details in the snout, and the floppy ears are all perfect characteristics. I can’t wait to debut this adorable pig stuffie at my upcoming fall markets.
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!
15 Free Home Decor Crochet Patterns for Cotton Blends
Here is a collection of 15 free home decor crochet patterns that use cotton blend yarns, like washcloths, blankets, wall hangings and more!
Anchor the Octopus – Crochet Pattern Review
If you are looking for a great, realistic octopus pattern, the Anchor the Octopus (or Mini Anchor the Octopus) are for you! Both patterns are intermediate patterns that work up faster than you would expect for their size. The finished octopi are so cute and squishy when finished. I highly recommend you try one (or both) of these patterns out!
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.
Crocheted Dill Pickle Pattern Review
The Knotty Li’l Dill is a versatile pattern that can be used to make a cute little pickle. The pattern not only comes with printable materials for gifting and selling, but it also includes several different methods for finishing the pattern. You can make a regular pickle, a cucumber, or a pickle/cucumber with arms to hold a cute little sign. There are also directions to make a cute face on your pickle if you opt to make a pickle pal rather than just a plain pickle.
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