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.
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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.
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!
Pencil Gift Pocket – Crochet Pattern Review
This pencil gift pocket is so cute and just perfect for stuffing with gift cards or small goodies like Chapstick, hand sanitizer or chocolates. It is so simple to make but the impact is spot-on. Plus, it’s reusable!
Florina the Flower Fidget – Crochet Pattern Review
The Florina the Flower Fidget by Hooks and Whisks is a no-sew pattern that makes a daisy-like flower with petals that “pop” in and out like the popular fidget toys that are sold in stores. This pattern works up really quickly and uses limited supplies, which makes it perfect for market-prepping or last-minute gifts. These flowers would also be great for gifts for teachers with Teacher Appreciation Week right around the corner! I highly recommend you try out this adorable pattern!
Pacific Disc Stingray – Crochet Pattern Review
I have no good reason for making this stingray other than it is adorable! I was perusing Etsy for some new patterns when this little creature popped up on my feed and I was instantly in love! His big eyes, his squishy body and his tiny smile stole my heart and I had to make one of my own…which was then promptly confiscated by my daughter for the same irresistible reasons. Even the dog wanted him for herself!
30 Cute Rhino Crochet Patterns from Etsy
In honor of Save the Rhino Day, which is observed globally on May 1st to raise awareness of these magnificent animals that we find on the endangered species list, I’ve put together a collection of 30 cute Rhino crochet patterns.
Snow the Duck – Crochet Pattern Review
The Snow the Duck pattern is a relatively easy, almost no-sew pattern that works up quickly. It can be made with varying weights of yarn for differing sizes of ducks, and the finished product is absolutely adorable. The pattern features an optional headband that raises the level of cuteness for this little squishy duck to new levels. If you are in spring market-prep mode or just want to make one of these for a duck-lover that you know, I would highly recommend you try out this pattern.
Colour Block Granny Scarf – Crochet Pattern Review
This is a very simple pattern based on a very popular stitch. And yet it’s still something I hadn’t personally seen before, and I don’t remember ever working a chevron pattern in granny stitches before! It’s always fun even after a decade in this hobby to find something new to try. It’s simple to work up once you get the technique down, and provides a lot of practice if granny stitch is something you need to work on. It can be a carefully coordinated and planned color-block project, or a stash-buster like mine where you find out what your next color is when you get there! And the finished item is warm and snuggly and will keep me cozy for years to come.
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