Saturday, February 29, 2020

Bobble Diamonds Geometric Shapes Textured Throw a Cozy Free Crochet Pattern

Bobble Diamonds Geometric Shapes Textured Throw a Cozy Free Crochet Pattern



Bobble Diamonds Throw Free Crochet Pattern


Crochet a Textured Throw with Geometric Shapes with this free pattern to download!

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This small textured throw is perfect for any room! The finished size is approximately 32" x 49.5" and is crocheted using Worsted Weight Yarn.
Yarn Used in Photo is
Mighty Stitch Yarn Color Grey
Yardage 1872 
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Hook Sizes: Size I/9 (5.5mm) Crochet hook



This small throw uses texture and geometric shapes to create playful patterning. Practice your bobble stitches while learning to read a crochet chart. You’ll find both skills to be easier than you expect.

The geometric patterning for this throw is created by combining half double crochet stitches with bobble stitches. Read the chart to find out where to place the bobbles to create intricate patterning. You’ll love working this throw with this soft and cozy yarn!




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Sunday, February 23, 2020

Sneak Peak Crochet World April 2020 Spring Clean Your Yarn Stash!

Sneak Peak Crochet World April 2020 Spring Clean Your Yarn Stash!

Crochet World April 2020Crochet Magazine


Welcome to Crochet for Spring! Bright colors, pastels, and Stash-busting crochet projects all in one issue!

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The great thing about crochet magazines that you can easily download one issue or subscribe to get a year of issues. 
Download the Crochet World April issue filled with great crochet projects for baby, home decor and more. This issue has a Stash-Busting throw to crochet and other crochet projects such as placemats, shawl, and scarf to use up your leftover yarn. There are also corner to corner crochet projects, featured projects and more.


Check out more of the featured projects....

Crochet these Spring Patterns!



Spring-clean your yarn stash! You’ll find fun and creative ways to whittle down your collection of scrap yarn while decorating your home, making fun fashion accessories and crocheting special gifts! Plus, you can try your hook at a new technique with a collection of corner-to-corner projects.
  • Get a complex look from a simple corner-to corner pattern! The Diagonal Stripes Topper uses four simple rectangular panels paired with self-striping yarn to make a warm, Southwest-inspired sweater.
  • Textures, tassels and triangles! The Somersault Throw uses four triangular wedges crocheted with the basic corner-to-corner technique to make this intricate design. Finish it off with fun tassels!
  • Wrapped in rainbows! This striking, asymmetrical shawl begins with just a few stitches and increases in size as you add rows of jewel tones in all the colors of the rainbow.
Plus, you won’t want to miss our interview with crochet celebrity Toni Lipsey, who shares an exclusive pattern!


Sneak Peak Crochet World April 2020 Spring Clean Your Yarn Stash!

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Granny Square Dishcloth to Crochet Free Crochet Pattern

Granny Square Dishcloth to Crochet Free Crochet Pattern



Free Crochet Patterns
Granny Square Dishcloth

An easy crochet pattern made using cotton yarn.
Size Approx. 10"


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Materials Used - 100% Cotton Yarn 1 Ball 

Gauge:  13 dc and 6-1/2 rows = 4" or (10cm)

Directions for Granny Square Crochet Dishcloth

Ch 5. Join with Slip Stitch to form a ring (or use a magic ring and close the circle)

1st Rnd:  Ch 3 (counts as dc) (3 dc. (Ch 2. 4dc) 3 times in ring. Ch 2, Join with sl st to top of ch 3.


2nd Rnd :  Ch 3 (counts dc) 1 dc in each of the next 3 dc. (2 dc. ch 2. 2 dc) in the next ch-2 sp. *1 dc in each of the next 4 dc. (2dc. Ch 2. 2 dc) in next ch-2 sp. Rep from * twice more. Join with slip st to top of ch-2 sp.

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3rd to 8th rnds:  Ch 3 (counts as dc). *1 dc in each dc to next ch-2 sp. (2 dc. Ch 2. 2dc) in next ch-2sp. Rep from * 3 times more. 1 dc in each dc to end of rnd. 
Join with sl st to top of ch 3. 

9th rnd:  Ch1. 1 sc in each dc around, having 3 sc in corner ch-2 sps. Join with sl st to first sc. Fasten off.  
Note you can add and edging if you prefer.


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Monday, February 17, 2020

Free Crochet Pattern Old-Fashioned Shell Stitch Potholder

Free Crochet Pattern Old-Fashioned Shell Stitch Potholder


Free Crochet Pattern 
Old-Fashioned Shell Stitch Potholder Pattern

Finished Sizes 8" Diameter
Skill Level - Easy
The best yarn for potholders is going to be one which does not transfer heat. Cotton is the best choice for potholders. Wool is also a great option for crochet potholders. Acrylic and polyester yarns are not suitable for potholders since they can melt when they come into contact with heat.

The potholder has larger hole it is better for sitting hot items on or decoration.

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Materials for Potholder
1 Ball Peaches and Cream or Any Cotton Yarn Color Sea Breeze Used in photo
1 Ball Cotton Yarn - Yellow
TR - Treble (triple) crochet
BET - Between

Crochet Hook Size H

Crochet Shell Stitch Potholder Pattern




With blue color, ch 4, join to form a ring (you can use the magic ring if you prefer)

Rnd 1:  Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), 11 dc into ring, join with sl st. (12 dc) drop blue and join next color.

Rnd 2: With Yellow, ch 3, dc in same sp, 2 dc in each dc around, (24 dc) drop yellow.

Rnd 3:  With blue, (ch 3, dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in same sp, *sk 1 dc, (2dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in next dc, rep from * around, join. (48 dc) Drop blue.

Rnd 4:  With yellow, attach in any ch-2 sp, (ch 3, 2 dc, ch 2,
3 dc) in same sp (shell), * sk 4 dc, (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in next ch-2 sp (shell), rep from * around, join. Drop yellow.

Rnd 5:  With blue, attach in any ch-2 sp, ch 3, 5 dc in same sp, *tr bet next 2 shells, 6 dc in next ch-2 sp, rep from * around, end tr bet in last 2 shels, join. Drop blue.

Rnd 6: With yellow sc around, join, do not break off.


HANGER:  Ch 12, sk 6 sc (of potholder), sc into potholder, 16 dc around chain. Fasten off and weave in ends.



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Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Sewing an Apron Simple to Sew Apron Patterns 13 Quick and Easy Projects

Sewing an Apron Simple to Sew Apron Patterns 13 Quick and Easy Projects


Leisure Arts Simple Sew Aprons Book Sewing Patterns

It's easy to sew an apron with these simple instructions and sewing patterns!

You can download Simple to Sew Aprons Here or learn more below about sewing an apron, fabrics and more!

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Thirteen quick and adorable projects await you and your trusty sewing machine, and your clothes will soon remain effortlessly clean in any situation. Whether you’re into gardening, chicken raising, crafting, harvesting, or actual cooking and baking, there’s an apron for that. 

Patterns include:
• Bandanna Apron
• Mommy & Me Aprons
• Dishtowel Apron
• Egg Gatherer’s Apron
• Summer Picnic Apron
• Gardener’s Apron
• Retro Bib Apron


Best Fabric for Making an Apron


What you need to get started when sewing an apron.
Fabric - Cotton/Muslin– the most common fabric that users think about is of course cotton and muslin.
Try not to use stretch fabrics when making an apron.
Denim fabric and other fabrics are used for aprons also.

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How Much Fabric is Needed when Making an Apron?

For a basic apron you need a piece of fabric about 34 inches long and 29 inches wide. The size of the fabric can vary depending on how long and wide you want the finished product to be. 

How to Sew an Apron Step-by-Step


Step 1: Draw the apron shape. ...
Step 2: Finish the curved edges. ...
Step 3: Add a pocket. ...
Step 4: Attach the pocket. ...
Step 5: Finish remaining edges. ...
Step 6: Make apron neckband. ...
Step 7: Sew neckband on apron. ...
Step 8: Make waist ties.

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Thursday, February 6, 2020

The Perfect Pencil Case for Crochet Hooks, Craft Supplies, and Tools

The Perfect Pencil Case for Crochet Hooks, Craft Supplies, and Tools

Case for Crafts and More!
This Quirky and Useful pencil case is perfect for all sort of craft supplies and other items! Carry it with you everywhere you go!
It opens from the top or the side and has a compartment for smaller items! 
Whether you draw, crochet, or just need an accessory bag the Easthill Pencil Case is a great organizer!
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