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Author Ruth del Valle Introduction I wish I could go to the northern hemisphere!, Hate winter time, cold and dark, we do not have snow, but days are almost always clouded, and rainy. I began to work with nice summer colors, and I thought I could crochet a sun….. Materials List Crochet: N° 00 steel hook...
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Author Charlotte Richardson, 2009 www.tangledyarns.ca Introduction The great texture in this dishcloth is achieved by alternating single crochet and treble crochet stitches. It could also be used as a pot holder! Materials List • I used a 4mm/size G6 hook. • 1 ball (1½ oz) worsted weight cotton. I used...
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Author Carol Williams Introduction My first written pattern. I wanted something "springy" for an exchange I am in. Materials List Lily Sugar n Cream 4 ply cotton Lavender Ice (or colors of your choice) Size H crochet hook Yarn needle for weaving in ends Finished Size Up to individual Gauge...
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Author Neva Alf Introduction This is a round dishcloth made all in double crochet. This fits perfect in the palm of your hand to do dishes with. Materials List Materials: Any cotton yarn G Hook Finished Size This measures about 5" around, depending on your tightness or looseness of your gauge. But...
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Author Jennifer Christensen Introduction This scrubby came out of a need for a new one for my kitchen. I think it works rather well and I really like it. Materials List 1 ball Lion Brand Kitchen Cotton* 6 “ wide Tulle* (I used the JoAnn Craft Essentials Tulle Spool, 6” wide in a 20 yard spool) 9 mm crochet...
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Author Jennifer Christensen Introduction This was another design that was inspired by my beginning class. I made this as an example of what can be done with the 3 most basic of crochet stitches; single crochet, double crochet and the chain stitch. I originally posted this on my crochet Livejournal and...
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Author Annette Petavy Introduction This can be a doily, a tablecloth, a place-mat, a pillowcase or whatever you decide it to be. It all depends on which yarn you use, and how big you make it. Note: This pattern uses US terminology Materials List Two balls of Schachenmayr Crazy Cotton (100% cotton, 125m...