• My Crochet Thread Christmas Balls by Edith Bloecher

    A small crochet work makes a simple ball to a creative unique piece! Take simple coloured Christmas baubles with a diameter of 3 to 3.5 inches / 7 or 9 cm and fine crochet yarn strength 10 or 30 and make great unique pieces. Every ball looks great. Try it out. The patterns are not…

    Crochet Thread Christmas Balls

  • Road Vehicles C2C Blanket – Vroom Vroom!

    Road Vehicles is a digital graph that can be used for various crochet techniques, such as C2C, Mini C2C, SC, HDC, DC, TSS, Bobble Stitch. Alternatively, you can use this product for cross stitch, knitting, hama beads, plastic canvas and other projects. The graph is 80 squares wide by 100 squares high and has 11…

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  • The Sweetest Little Crochet Alpaca!

    Miss Aviana is a pretty little alpaca! This pattern includes written instructions and 37 photo tutorials of how to make the Alpaca, Blanket and Flowers. The finished item will sit approximately 20cm tall and 14cm long. Get your own PDF Pattern from the affiliate link below. Etsy PDF – $6.66 Click for Details!

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  • Quickest Crochet Halloween Costume Ever

    This spooky crochet spider web pattern makes a perfect accessory for a Halloween party! Appropriate for all skill levels. Size: Shown square part: 22”/ 56 cm square Get your own PDF Pattern from the affiliate link below. Etsy PDF – $5.24!

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  • Baby Wrap Boot by Two Girls Patterns

    This intermediate pattern for Baby Wrap Boots is just so adorable and perfect for cool days out and about. This pattern is made using Worsted Weight (#4 weight) yarn. It includes sizes 0 – 6 months and 6 – 12 months. These boots would make a great shower gift. Get your own PDF Pattern from…

    Baby Wrap Boot

  • Crochet Stashbusters: 25 great ways to use up your yarn leftovers of one ball or less by Nicki Trench

    For every crafter who has ever wondered how to use the odd ball of yarn left over from a previous project, the answer is here. Now that more and more of us are buying online, there’s always a temptation to add one more ball to your basket than the pattern recommends, just in case you…

    Crochet Stashbusters

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