Sher over at Fly The Coop Crafts is at it again – creating very cute, quick crochet projects, complete with tutorial and free pattern. I love buntings or swags to hang over curtain, windows, above doors, on headboards and mantles, … Read More ...
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by jd wolfe
Sher over at Fly The Coop Crafts is at it again – creating very cute, quick crochet projects, complete with tutorial and free pattern. I love buntings or swags to hang over curtain, windows, above doors, on headboards and mantles, … Read More ...
by jd wolfe
Crochet a little bowl to hold special treats for your Valentine! Who wouldn’t want to be honored with a sweet confection like Either fill the bowl with candy or another sweet treat for your Sweetie or consider using this pattern… Read More ...
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You can crochet this colorful bouquet for a Spring wedding for yourself or a loved one. Isn’t it fantastic? I think it would be equally stunning worked in fewer colors and shapes, depending on the bride’s preference. Smaller matching bouquets … Read More ...
by jd wolfe
Do you see the damage at the center of the motif in this picture? This is someone’s treasured heirloom crocheted piece. We all need to take care to see that our important crochet pieces don’t come to a sad end.… Read More ...
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This cap is the one that got me started searching online for other equally crazy – equally cute – crochet. What do you think? I love this cap! The bright color contrasts in it really bring out the little one’s … Read More ...
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These super simple Boot Cuffs are made with the same Wool-Ese Thick and Quick yarn I used to make my husband’scu stom fitted cap. I really love the stuff. It’s soft, comes in a great array of colors, … Read More ...
by jd wolfe
For the beginning crocheter who knows only how to hold a crochet hook and chain a few, this is a cute, simple project that will please anyone from a child to adult.
Pick your three favorite colors of yarn, … Read More ...
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I’ll call this one Baby Toes since the edging I created reminds me of sweet baby’s toes peeking out from under the blanket. This afghan was inspired by the stitch pattern found on SusanB’s site here. I thought it … Read More ...
by jd wolfe
Aside from sweaters, caps, booties, and afghans, what can we crochet that’s special for baby? What about this imaginative and easy to make mobile?
Laura has taken a simple hackey sack pattern, coupled it with a tiny basket pattern, and … Read More ...
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I fell in love with these delicate Granny Circle Place Mats the moment I saw them. But, of course, I had to think of something else to make with this pattern since I already have four sets of ‘dressy’ place … Read More ...
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Do you know a guy who typically wears bow ties? Christopher Kimball from Cook’s Illustrated. The late Senator Paul Simon from Illinois. Any guy in a tux…… No one in my life wears a bow tie, but I really do … Read More ...
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by jd wolfe
Can you tell I’m not a photographer? I’ve had numerous requests for this pattern, so I will try to comply. This is a cap custom made for my husband’s smallish and very bald head. I’ve crocheted him several caps before … Read More ...
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I love the soft look of this Chevron Scarf and think it will be soft and warm for the cold St. Louis winters. It will also work up quickly. Elise has a free pattern and tutorial for us so we … Read More ...
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I’ve seen necklaces like this before but have never seen instructions for creating one for myself. I think this would be perfect for a special touch for Spring. It would also be especially lovely to match a shawl or cap. … Read More ...