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Author by Robyn Chachula Introduction Until a few weeks ago, I thought “alternative fibers” meant eyelash yarn. Oh, how I was mistaken. Alternative fibers really mean anything you can get your hands on to crochet and knit with except yarn...
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Author Alicia Ramirez :: hookandneedles.com Introduction This is a very easy to crochet cowl. The nice thing about it is that it's flexible. Since the holes in it are symmetrical, you can button it in a variety of ways: Full length for a loose fitting...
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Author brandy mccoy Introduction I love flowers so I came up with this. I hope I wrote out the pattern so everyone can understand it it was in my head and not on paper Materials List Any medium weight yarn in 4 different colors size g crochet hook Finished...
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Author Natalie Thouret Introduction This is my amazing morphing hat/cowl/head band. Wear it how you like it, it's totally versatile, and such a simple pattern. The cord allows it to be closed to wear like a hat, or loosen it and wear with your hair...
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Author by Chloe Nightingale Introduction I am about to divulge my secret method of making top-down hats. The pattern here uses a DK weight alpaca, but you can use my secret method to crochet a hat from any kind of yarn and for any size head. You don't...
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Author Stephanie Gage Introduction This is a blanket made by using very basic stitches. Perfect for a beginner or advanced crocheter! It is also a project that can be done with very little concentration, making it perfect for tv nights, or if you want...
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Author by Chloe Nightingale Introduction I've always had a thing for fingerless gloves and wrist warmers. When I was a little kid, I always wanted to cut the fingertips off my gloves so I could be like Bob Cratchit from Dickens's A Christmas Carol...
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Author Jennifer Christensen Introduction I originally made this for my daughter, but had many people ask me about it and the pattern, so I wrote it down and first put it up on Ravely and desided it was time to shre it here :) Materials List Tahki Cotton...