This crochet pattern is pretty beginner-friendly. It’s a really simple stitch but it helps you practice keeping an even tension so your blanket stays a nice straight-edge rectangle. And working in a super bulky yarn like this can help you finish a project nice and quickly, which makes you feel accomplished!
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Landon Washcloth – Free Crochet Pattern | Easy Moss Stitch Washcloth in 3 Sizes
How to crochet an easy washcloth worked in the moss stitch aka the linen stitch, which is comprised of simple single crochets and chains, and available in 3 sizes.
Gwendolyn Table Runner – Free Crochet Pattern | Easy Granny Square Table Runner
How to crochet my Gwendolyn Table Runner, which is an easy granny square table runner. With just simple granny squares joined together, it is so easy to make larger or smaller by simply adding or taking squares away.
Quick Pumpkin Leaf – Free Crochet Pattern
How to crochet a quick and easy Pumpkin Leaf worked in just three rounds, and 10 minutes perfect for Fall crafting and decorating.
Chloe Tabard Top – Crochet Pattern Review
This design has a lot of options, and I really appreciate it! You can make it long, short, slim or loose. You can add one large tie, a few small ties, or none at all. You can seam the sides up just a tiny bit or halfway or none! You could try this in lighter or thicker yarns if you’re comfortable making up your own sizing.
Yarn Ball Stress Reliever – Crochet Pattern Review
Whether you are looking for a project just for you or for a yarn-loving friend, I highly recommend you try out this crochet pattern from Blackstone Designs! They are so quick and easy that you can make a bunch in no time, and you have the perfect gift for any knitter or crocheter you know. They would also make cute stuffed toys for little ones that love playing with yarn (like my kids do). You could even turn them into adorable little cat toys! The possibilities with this pattern are endless, so you definitely want to put them on your project list!
Octavia Scarf – Crochet Pattern Review
I sincerely enjoyed stitching up this pattern. It’s simple stitches with a little bit of interest, and it looks just as gorgeous in bright colors as it does in simple neutrals. I definitely recommend checking this pattern out if you’re wanting to make some simple scarves for gifts or donations this year, or needing to add to your winter accessories wardrobe.
Taryn Afghan Square – Free Crochet Pattern in 12 Sizes | Easy Tunisian Simple Stitch Square
With this free crochet pattern and video tutorial, you’ll be able to work up an easy, basic Tunisian Simple Stitch Afghan Square. There are 12 sizes to choice from so the possibilities for your finished project are endless!
Millennial Jumper – Crochet Pattern Review
I love this pattern! I love the fit, I love how it drapes, I love that the sleeves, and the bottom are kind of gathered/ruched in by the ribbing. It’s flattering, it’s comfy and warm, and the simple but interesting texture is just so perfect. I’m raving, I know I am, but I love these projects when you can just be so happy about the finished piece!
Atticus Rat Doll – Crochet Pattern Review
The Atticus Rat Doll is hands down the most detailed amigurumi I have ever made. The designer, Cottontail & Whiskers, provided an extremely detailed description of each step along the way with over seventy photos showing important steps in the process. The pattern also includes a bonus pattern for a cockroach pal named Splat. This pattern is definitely worth every penny, and I would recommend it to anyone that is looking for a pattern for a cute and detailed rat stuffed doll.
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