Here's a pretty and easy-to-do stitch pattern that's perfect for scarves and all kinds of crochet projects. The two-row repeat creates lovely offset ...
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Crochet Bluebird of Happiness
Crochet this charming little bluebird to hang in a window and he’ll bring you a smile every day!
Bluebird of Happiness
Size
6” ...
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How to Crochet Circles Part 1
There are many ways to crochet circles--flat circles, solid color circles, multicolor circles, circles with continuous rounds and more. I want to ...
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Calypso Crochet Shawlette
Beautiful blue green waves accented with a delicate shell stitch border form this seafaring shawlette. It's perfect for knocking the chill ...
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Crossed Stitch Crochet Dishcloth
Do your washing up in style with these pretty crossed stitch crochet dishcloths. They're made with 100% cotton yarn for softness and washability. ...
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Memorial Day Crochet Star Garland
Red, white and blue stars adorn your mantel with this patriotic star garland. Each star is 4 1/2" across, and strung together they make a ...
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Harlequin Shells 12″ Crochet Square
Here's a lovely 12" square pattern for all your crochet-alongs! It can also be made smaller if you fancy a 6", 8" or 10" square. This square is made ...
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V’s and Blocks Crochet Stitch Pattern
Here's a great stitch pattern for scarves, shawls and wraps, dishcloths--lots of things! It looks intricate but is deceptively easy to do with only ...
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Crochet Surfside Bag
Whether you're headed to the beach or poolside, the crochet Surfside Bag is fashionable and handy for carrying a towel and a few necessities. It's ...
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Voila! Finished Variations on a Theme Blanket
This blanket is called “Variations on a Theme” because as I worked on stitch swatches, I found myself wanting to create many variations of one basic ...
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Variations on a Theme border
This blanket is called “Variations on a Theme” because as I worked on stitch swatches, I found myself wanting to create many variations of ...
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Simulated braid join
This method simulates a braid join and is accomplished by crocheting pre-edged blocks together. It's fast and easy but uses more yarn and creates a ...
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Scallop join
This method is very similar to the flat braid join, except you do not drop lp from hook and pick it up again. This is faster and easier but does not ...
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Flat braid join how-to
Flat Braid Join Step by Step
Step 1: To edge the first block, join with sc in any corner, ch 3, sc in same sp, (ch 3, sc in next ch-sp) around with ...
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Block Arrangements for Variations on a Theme Mystery Crochet Along
This blanket is called “Variations on a Theme” because as I worked on stitch swatches, I found myself wanting to create many variations of one basic ...
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Variations on a Theme Square #18
This blanket is called “Variations on a Theme” because as I worked on stitch swatches, I found myself wanting to create many variations of one basic ...
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Variations on a Theme Square #17
This blanket is called “Variations on a Theme” because as I worked on stitch swatches, I found myself wanting to create many variations of one basic ...
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Variations on a Theme Square #16
This blanket is called “Variations on a Theme” because as I worked on stitch swatches, I found myself wanting to create many variations of one basic ...
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