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!
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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.
Bobble Pop Fidget Toy – Crochet Pattern Review
Fidget toys are nothing new. But when I came across this, I was drawn to it for a couple specific reasons: when the bobbles “pop” it is quiet. I know that the satisfying popping sound can be part of the allure to the traditional toys. But when the kids (or grown-ups, if we are being honest) need something to tinker with but sound isn’t appropriate, this is an excellent alternative. I also like that it has a different texture than smooth silicone. It’s still soft yet coarse; great for those with sensory-seeking needs.
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.
C2C Enamored Heart Afghan – Free Crochet Pattern | C2C in DC Heart Afghan Crochet Pattern
Crochet a cozy Heart Afghan worked in corner to corner double crochet boxes. Perfect for stashbusting as the center heart area only requires about 10 yards on yarn. 10 sizes included, and a video tutorial.
Snowy Pal – Crochet Pattern Review
I had been on the lookout for a cute snowman pattern for quite some time, so when I was given the amazing chance to be a tester for Mel’s Crocheted Creations’ Snowy Pal, I was so excited! This pattern works up quickly, and because of some perfectly positioned stitches, it is entirely no sew. If that isn’t enough to win you over, this pattern is also very customizable! The pattern includes two different types of arms, a scarf pattern, and two different hat patterns.
Santa Claus Boot Cuffs – Crochet Pattern Review
This pattern is easy, fast and most importantly, adorable! I can’t stress enough how much attention these got! Not to mention, they did help keep me warm when I paired them with boots and a dress!
Taryn Throw Pillow – Free Crochet Pattern in 8 Sizes | Easy Tunisian Simple Stitch Throw Pillow
Throw pillows are one of my favorite things to make. So small in the scheme of things, but so versatile, and so easy to dress up a room with. This free crochet pattern and video tutorial will guide you through making an easy, basic, envelope style Tunisian Simple Stitch throw pillow in 8 sizes.
Cheeseburger Bag – Crochet Pattern Review
This pattern has been one of my absolute favorite makes in the past year or so. I had fun making it, I truly enjoyed each step, and I love the look of the finished result.
Swirl Pumpkin – Crochet Pattern Review
This pattern was incredibly easy despite the delicate look with the swirl. I think this may be my top pumpkin pattern so far! I really enjoyed how quick it worked up, how cute and different it is being swirled and I love the idea of being able to customize it further with cinnamon sticks and a wine.
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