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Enter To Win Too Cute Crochet Kits

October 8, 2021 by Shellie Wilson

These fun crochet kits include everything you need to create a sweet amigurumi baby owl or kitten from start to finish.

Each kit in the Too Cute Crochet series is a crafter’s dream, including everything needed to make an adorable crochet project from start to finish—no need to hunt down materials or stock up on more than you need. The removable, illustrated color instruction book leads you through the pattern, step by step.

With a foolproof pattern and matching materials, your perfect amigurumi creation will look just like the image in the book. Whatever your skill level, you will likely be able to complete the project with ease the same day you start. Available now!

Thanks to QuartoCreates we are giving away 1 kit to 4 lucky winners, For your chance to win a Crochet kit all you have to do is comment below and tell us the name of one other Too Cute Crochet Kit.

US addresses only

The giveaway closes on the 25th of October 2021 and winners will be contacted directly via email.

For more fantastic crafting books and kits, visit quartoknows.com or follow QuartoCreates on social media @quartocreates.

 

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Comments

  1. luci patch says

    October 8, 2021 at 10:15 am

    “spooky skull garland” is the name of another kit. the kits look easy and fun to make. hope I’m one of the lucky recipients.

  2. lee says

    October 8, 2021 at 10:52 am

    I see there is a Crochet your own Kawaii animal cuties kit – it includes a sloth and fox – how adorable!

  3. Darlene Holte says

    October 8, 2021 at 11:20 am

    Kawaii Animal Cuties – all of these are absolutely adorable!

  4. annehaun says

    October 8, 2021 at 3:02 pm

    Kawaii Animal cuties are adorable!

  5. Kathleen Batey says

    October 8, 2021 at 3:12 pm

    I love the Reindeer Ornaments. They are really cute, and more true to what a real deer looks like. In looking through the sets, I just had to order that set from Amazon.
    Thanks for the cute Christmas idea!

  6. Ruth Barkley says

    October 9, 2021 at 10:11 am

    Sweet little critters.
    Another kit, “Crochet Your Own Kawaii Animal Cuties” … truly cuties!

  7. Carmen says

    October 9, 2021 at 9:07 pm

    I want the Crochet Your Own Kawaii Animal Cuties because there’s a Sloth!

  8. Myrna Goff says

    October 11, 2021 at 12:15 pm

    I love them all I particularly like the little fat cat

  9. cosharo says

    October 14, 2021 at 6:31 am

    Otters Holding Hands is adorable!

Have you read?

Free Crochet Pattern – Mesh Towel and Washcloth Set Pattern

If you love practical crochet projects that actually get used, this Free Mesh Towel and Washcloth Set Pattern from Mary Maxim is a nice little find. It is listed as a free crochet pattern download, and the design looks like the kind of simple, useful home project that works well for gifting, stocking your own kitchen, or adding to a handmade housewarming basket.

Mary Maxim lists the pattern as Free Mesh Towel and Washcloth Set Pattern, priced at $0.00, with pattern download access through their free pattern page. The listing also shows the recommended materials as Premier Home Cotton Solids in Cream, Driftwood, and Oak, along with a size I/9 (5.5 mm) crochet hook. That is exactly the sort of yarn pairing I like to see for kitchen and bath crochet because cotton is durable, washable, and holds up much better than acrylic for everyday use.

What stands out most about this pattern is the word mesh. Mesh crochet usually gives a project a lighter, airier texture, which makes a lot of sense for a hand towel and washcloth set. It should help the pieces dry faster and gives them a slightly more modern, less bulky feel than some denser cotton patterns. That can be a real plus if you want something neat and functional rather than thick and heavy hanging in the kitchen or bathroom. This is an inference based on the pattern title and product images rather than the full written instructions, but it fits the style Mary Maxim is presenting on the product page.

I also think this is the sort of crochet project that appeals to makers who enjoy quick, satisfying projects. Washcloths and towels are often a nice break from larger blankets and garments, especially when you just want something useful on your hook that will not take three weeks and a small emotional support biscuit tin to finish. The neutral shades Mary Maxim suggests give it a clean farmhouse-style look too, which makes the set feel easy to match with almost any home decor.

Another nice point is that this pattern is clearly aimed at being accessible. The supplies are straightforward, the project is practical, and it does not feel overly fussy. Even though the listing currently shows no reviews, that is not unusual for free patterns tucked into big craft catalogs. Some of the handiest patterns are the quiet little workhorses that never get flashy attention but end up being the ones people remake over and over.

For anyone who enjoys free crochet washcloth patterns, crochet kitchen towel patterns, or easy cotton crochet home decor projects, this one looks worth downloading. It has that useful, giftable charm that always does well with crocheters who like making handmade items that earn their keep.

My overall take? This looks like a simple, practical, beginner-friendly style project with strong everyday appeal. Not every crochet pattern needs to be a showstopper. Sometimes the best ones are the ones you actually use.

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