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Author Heather Phillips Introduction I named this pattern after my grandmother because, back when my grandmother was teaching me to crochet, this was the first pattern she taught me (and if a fumble-fingered 11 year old can learn to make this pattern...
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Author Katherine Gleason Introduction Cephalopods are my favorite kind of animal; they're the most intelligent invertebrates, and their eyes are comparable to human eyes. Plus, their blood is blue-green! For the more zoologically inclined, they're...
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Author Natalie Brock Introduction This pattern grew out of a need to keep my head warm. I couldn't fit my hair into a hat when it's tied up so I designed a hat with a hole in. Now I'm always nice and toastie! Materials List Any DK yarn, approx...
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Author by Donna Hulka Introduction Recycle those paper bookmarks you get for free at the bookstore. Chuck those decrepit woven things you've kept since childhood. Take a few minutes to crochet yourself a simple, elegant book thong that will make you...
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Author CrochetKitten.com Introduction These lacy leg warmers have an optional lacing up the back, so they "grow" with your little dancer. Available in both child and adult sizes. Materials List 2/sport-weight mohair-type yarn Size G-6 (4.0 mm...
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Author creativeyarn (http://creativeyarn.blogspot.com/) Introduction I've tried to write down a pattern for this necklace once it was done, (I use to work by sudden inspiration!). I don't know if it's very clear, but you can make any question...
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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 Becca Adkins Introduction Made Afghan for one of my daughters for Christmas which was my own design. Materials List Used 100% Acrylic Yarn (I) Hook 6 skeins of yarn in color of your choice Finished Size I don't remember the size. However, you...
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Author Tanja Osswald Introduction The scarf is called "haptical" because of the haptical aspects of the texture ; the rows of crochet feel a little hard, while the long strands of yarn are soft to the touch. The idea to this scarf is based on...
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Author by Carol Ventura Introduction For those who like to crochet loosely, this is the project for you since it's tapestry crocheted with a large hook and loose stitches. With tapestry crochet, one yarn is single crocheted, while another is carried...
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Introduction Cute Lotus Flowers Cuff for the spring/summer days. Easy and beautiful! Thanks for looking! Materials List 2.50mm hook Super Fine Cotton yarn (Orange or any other summer color) Finished Size Adult woman, it has two button hole for different...
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Author by Vickie Howell (www.vickiehowell.com) Introduction Farmers Market Bag, originally published in "The Green Issue" of Knit.1 Magazine (www.knit1mag.com ). Materials List 3 balls in Kelly Green of Craft by Vickie Howell Collection, 50...
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Introduction This headband can be made in a fairly short amount of time with less than 1 ½ ounces of yarn. The ties allow it to be adjustable to different size heads, as well as reduce the bulky feel. The possibilities to customize it are endless! Materials...
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Author Isabela Anaguano Introduction The shawl is made with the cotton yarn and the lovers' knot - ideal for the beach cover up or during the cooler summer evenings. What I love about this project is how sensual it looks on the female body. The neutral...
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Author Jessica Felton Introduction The pattern for these booties have now been taken down due to the excessive spamming in the comments on this page. I've now made it avaliable to view on both my blog http://www.loopyjess.co.uk/p/simple-bootie-pattern...
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Author creativeyarn (http://creativeyarn.blogspot.com/) Introduction I've made this tam beret last October, and i forgot to put the pattern here on Crochet me.. I want to share it 'cause i think it's very nice and cozy, and above all it's...
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Author Marianne Martin Introduction Ribbed Sweater Hobo/Tote I recently found an amazing bag picture on the web and it turned out the instructions were only in an obscure japanese mag that would have cost me an arm and a leg to order (not to mention....
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Author by Tiffany Roots Introduction Why not look your best in the heat of the summer? This easy cotton headscarf will keep you in style on those hot summer days. Materials List Classic Elite Flash 100% Mercerized Cotton (93 yards per 50 grams), Cactus...
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Author creativeyarn (http://creativeyarn.blogspot.com/) Introduction Dainty cotton necklace for your spring/summer nights out! Make it with a wool yarn and it's fine even in winter times! This is easier to make than to explain, so if you have problems...
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Introduction Easy three strands crocheted headband. The pattern is almost the same as the necklace I've made some time ago, and that's published on Crochet Me as well. The only difference is that the strands here have the same length, and that...
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Author Marjorie Jones Introduction I wrote this pattern when I wanted a new bag for the fall season, but didn't want to buy new yarn just to make it! This pattern uses small amounts of yarn, enabling me to use up some of my copious stash. You may...