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Ah, spring! Crocuses, daffodils, and tulips are in full bloom in my garden. All through town, the purple strands of redbud mingle with the bright green of new leaves in a dance of newness.
And, in the Interweave Store, new patterns are blooming. And, like the hyacinth that pops up where I forgot it was planted, these patterns surprise me every time, as I see them anew. I hope you find a fresh bloom of your own among these!
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Raspberry and Lime Purse Chloe Nightingale
I have a thing about bags. Some people (like my husband) might call it a problem, but I like to just think of myself as a bag enthusiast. And it's important to have the right bag for the right task. This bag is really perfect for a fresh crochet project. It's worked in tapestry crochet, so it's super sturdy—and really fun to make. This colorway reminds me one of those springtime tulips.
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Bouquet Stole Lisa Naskrent
And here is the perfect spring project to put in that bag! The rich blooms on this stole are a crocheted symphony to spring, right down to the perky leafy edging. This rectangular stole is perfectly elegant draped over a dress. Or make it a delicious celebration of spring worn over more casual attire.
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Geometry Dress Lily Chin
I love this dress and totally want to make it! The asymmetrical hem and flowy skirt is terrifically playful. I have a tween in the house who would love wearing this dress over leggings or skinny jeans. I get the joy of making it and she gets the joy of wearing it. Win, win!
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Kathryn in Beauly Dress and Hat Kathy Merrick
I must go out and find a baby so I can crochet this colorful beauty. I love the round yoke and simple construction. The colors keep the simple stitching moving along. Within a couple of crochet group meetings and a round of Glee, this dress could be romping in the sandbox with a happy girl.
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Ridge Swing Cardigan Robyn Chachula
When you are done, done, done with wearing a coat, but still need some warmth, this is the cardigan for you. It has the classic lines of a blazer, perfect for the office. But the slimming elegance of the chevron stitch takes it beyond the office to afternoon tea or an evening out. Working the diagonal stitching makes this a very fun project to crochet.
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Take a stroll through our pattern garden and pluck the bloom that speaks to you!
Best,

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