Is it a purse? Is it a gift basket? Is it a tote for yarn or books? The answer is YES to all of these questions! This adorable Basket Bag is so versatile and easy to make that it might be hard to resist making a whole bunch! It’s just as perfect as a girl/tween purse as it is for a yarn tote! The possibilities are endless!
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Sunflower Placemats – Crochet Pattern
Read moreSunflowers always look so happy! They’re the perfect touch to any decor for summer or fall – or any season if you just happen to love sunflowers! These sunflowers placemats are easy to make and are perfect on the dining room table or on the table on your deck or patio. What a fun way to make any meal just a little bit prettier!
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Amigurumi Cake Pops – Crochet Pattern
Read moreWhat a sweet treat these little cake pop cuties are! They are fun, fast, easy to make, and use very little yarn. That makes this pattern a go-to stash buster! They’re so much fun as kitchen decor, toys, or even party favors! The possibilities are endless!
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Bouncy Baby Elephant – Crochet Pattern
Read moreThis bouncy baby elephant amigurumi is fun, fast, and easy to make! Plus, it’s super cute and easily customized! What an adorable gift this would make for a baby shower or as a kids’ toy. It’s also unique and adorable decor, especially for elephant lovers! The possibilities are endless!
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Solid Granny Square – Crochet Pattern
Read moreWe all have that one afghan that our grandma made us using these squares – and let’s face it, it’s a great blanket! But granny squares have also made a huge comeback in recent years! These squares are so versatile that they can be used for just about anything – clothing, decor, you name it! Not to mention, they are basically the best stash busters ever invented! And if you’re looking for a new twist on a classic, these solid…
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St. Patrick’s Day Crochet Pattern Round-Up
Read moreFeeling lucky? You will be once you’ve crocheted each one of these adorable St. Patrick’s Day themed projects! I’ll be sharing some amazing fiber artists’ blog posts in this post. This round-up has you covered when it comes to all your St. Patty’s Day crochet needs! Crochet everything from a hat to a wreath to an applique – and more!
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Easy Chevron Afghan – Crochet Pattern
Read moreMuch like the granny square, the Chevron afghan (also known as zig-zag afghan) is a hallmark of crochet that even most non-crafters recognize. After all, whose grandma didn’t have one of these afghans on the back of her couch?! You see Chevron afghans all the time in the background of tv and movies, and there’s a good reason for that! They have a unique look, fun design, and they’re easy to make!
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Easy Knit-Look Hat – Beginner Friendly Crochet Pattern
Read moreLooking for a hat pattern that doesn’t include rounds? Maybe you’re a beginner who wants to get some experience with basic stitches before moving on to making more complex shapes, or maybe you’re a veteran yarncrafter who just wants an easy pattern as a breather between projects. Either way, you will love this easy ribbed, knit-look hat! Plus, you can make it in different sizes, so go ahead and make one for everyone in the family!
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Mermaid Messy Bun Hat for Teens & Adults – Crochet Pattern
Read moreMessy bun hats just got even more fun! Add some mermaid magic to this cute, clever and functional concept by crocheting this Mermaid Messy Bun Hat. It can be worn two ways – with the “fin” above the opening (best for ponytails), and below the opening (best for messy buns). The pattern works up fairly quickly and uses the beautifully textured Crocodile Stitch! What a great way to stay warm, wear your hair up, and be unique all at the…
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Blooming Flower Tea Cozy – Crochet Pattern
Read moreTea time just got a little fancier! This tea cozy is fun and easy to make. It’s made up of just two very easy blocks of single crochet / single crochet decrease, then sewn together and accented with the flower motif. It’s sure to please anyone who loves drinking tea and wants to dress up their favorite teapot!