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20 Summer Popsicle Crochet Patterns

June 18, by Shellie Wilson. Leave a Comment

So, grab your hook and yarn, because it’s time to get crafting! These sweet popsicle patterns are the perfect way to add a touch of summer to your home decor, or to create some fun and unique gifts for friends and family. From cute little popsicle toys to cozy popsicle scarves and pillows, there’s something for everyone in this collection.

And the best part? Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, there are patterns to suit every skill level. So, whether you’re just starting out with crochet or you’re looking to try something new, these popsicle patterns are the perfect place to start.

So, what are you waiting for? Check out the links below and start crafting your own sweet popsicle creations today! Happy crocheting! 

For the Popsicle Keyring:
“The Popsicle Keyring is a fun and playful accessory for anyone who loves color and cuteness. This quick and easy crochet project is perfect for adding a pop of color to your keys and making them stand out from the rest. The design is inspired by the classic summer treat, making it a great gift for kids or anyone who loves a good Popsicle.”

Popsicle Softie “The Popsicle Softie is a fun and adorable addition to any home or office. With its bright colors and soft, cuddly texture, it’s perfect for kids or anyone who loves cute things. This easy-to-make crochet project is inspired by the classic summer treat, making it a great way to bring a touch of summer into your space all year round.”

 

Popsicle Bag 

Popsicle Garland 

Popsicle Applique

Popsicle Rag Doll

Popsicle Granny Square

Popsicle Applique Square 

The Popsicle was invented by accident by an 11-year-old boy named Frank Epperson in 1905.

18 years later he patented it and called it the Popsicle.  Did you know that May 27th is National Grape Popsicle Day. and August 26th is National Cherry Popsicle Day.

Patriotic Popsicle 

Kawaii Popsicle

Large Popsicle

Popsicle bears

Kawaii Eyeball Popsicles 

Penelope the Popsicle

Summer Popsicles

Amigurumi popsicle 

Summer popsicle

Popsicle Love 

Ice Lollies 

Neapolitan Choc coated 

 

 

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Evermore Blanket Crochet Pattern

Hello and welcome to the Filet Heart Afghan crochet pattern! If you’re anything like me, you’re probably either obsessed with bobble stitch or hearts right now, because that seems to be all I can talk about or blog about. Well, this crochet blanket pattern is the perfect combination of both – it features a beautiful filet heart design that is sure to capture your heart (pun intended).

This pattern includes written directions in U.S. terms, a crochet symbol chart, and a colored diagram to help you along the way. It’s made using a size J hook and worsted-weight yarn, and the best part is that you can make it in any size you like.

Designed by Adrienne Bingham, this crochet blanket is the perfect way to show off your love of hearts and bobble stitch. So why wait? Get your hooks and yarn ready, and let’s get started on this beautiful project!

The Filet Heart Afghan crochet pattern would make a lovely gender-neutral baby blanket if made in pastel colors. Pastel shades such as pale pink, light blue, soft yellow, and mint green are often associated with baby gear and can be a great choice for a gender-neutral blanket.

Using a pastel color palette for this crochet blanket will give it a soft and gentle look that is perfect for a new baby. The filet heart design is also a sweet and subtle touch that will add some warmth and charm to the blanket.

Making this crochet blanket in pastel colors is a great way to create a gender-neutral baby blanket that is both stylish and cozy. It’s sure to be a treasured item for the new arrival and their parents. So go ahead and get started on this wonderful crochet project for the new bundle of joy in your life!

 

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