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Author by Even Howard Introduction Did you ever have one of those relatives, possibly an uncle, older cousin -- or if you were really lucky -- a father, whose adventurous spirit caught up everyone around? It’s in honor of those eccentric men who...
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Introduction I hate knitting with 4 needles, but I love mittens, so I decided to use one crochet hook in stead. Here is the result, autumn mittens, because they are not so thick, and quite fitting. They are made top down, which is logic when crocheting...
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Author Laura Bombach Introduction So, I love making hats, mostly berets. Here's a pattern that I made up because I had a small skein of yarn that was given to me, and this project uses a relatively small amount of yarn. It's a fun way to increase...
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Author Brenda K. B. Anderson Introduction You know the look on your cat's face right before it tears through the room, stalking it's invisible prey? Yeah, you know the one. Well this hat is a tribute to that look. Hooray for the Crazy Cat! P.S...
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Author Rachel Borello Introduction I was inspired to make this by the spring flowers coming up in my yard. Daffodils have a really neat shape that translates well into crochet. You could sew a pin onto the back of one to make a brooch, sew one onto a...
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Author by Pam Introduction What's up with so many sock patterns calling for too-thick worsted weight yarn? Designer Pam says: "I've seen a lot of crocheters looking for a pattern for crochet socks using sock yarn, so they can wear them in...
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A diaphanously structured lace shawl, this wrap uses treble clusters to create a striking flower design. A great intermediate level project, this pattern includes stitch diagrams for the visual crocheter. This shawl is a great accessory for any season...
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I am often asked a version of the question Where do you get your ideas? and it's usually a stumper because my answer is too long. Given license, I think all designers could wax poetic about their muses. Practically speaking, though, one design element...
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Author by Josi Hannon Madera Introduction No introduction is needed for this stunning pillow sham. Check out Josi's Spike Stitch Introduction if you'd like more information before diving in. Materials List 60 yards - color A, DK to Worsted Weight...
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Author by Dorothy Hardy Introduction I like crocheting socks from the toe-up. You can try them on as you go and adjust the calf length to the amount of yarn remaining. I also like to crochet the heel as I go; no after-thoughts for me. The custom fit is...