The Mandala Cord Taco is a clever keeper for all of your various cords that have a way of getting tangled, lost or broken when not being used. This cute and practical project works up fast and uses small amounts of Size 3 crochet thread from your stash. You can use larger yarn to get a larger 'taco' for thicker and longer cords. So many possibilities with all of the color combinations - so it makes a great last minute gift for everyone on your list!
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Teapot Tea Keeper
Unlike many of the other tea cozies out there, this crochet teapot cozy includes the spout in the design. This tea keeper was designed by Jaycee Hosier and is available for free download at the Ravelry website. This same pattern actually doubles as a drawstring purse crochet pattern.
Teapot Tea Keeper from Jaycee Hosier via Ravelry
Crochet Egg Gathering Apron Free Pattern
There are so many ways to gather eggs: a vintage basket, a repurposed bucket, a recycled egg carton etc. But have you seen the crochet egg gathering apron with 19 perfectly egg-shaped pockets before? It even has one large pocket which can hold cell phone, to-do list, pen or other items. It's such a practical and adorable way to gather eggs from your flock. It is a fun and superior replacement to the traditional basket. There will no more broken eggs or struggling with lids and latches with limited use of your hands. If you want to have your own special apron like this, here is the Crochet Apron Free Pattern for you. If you've got kiddos who love helping out around the farm, you can even get them a child-sized pattern. It's also the perfect accessory for the coming Easter egg hunting. Thanks Ashlea for sharing this free crochet pattern on hearthookhome.com. The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. If you need easy-to-read PDF pattern, you can buy adult size from here or kids size from here. It costs around $4 or $2. Happy crocheting.
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The Study of Possibilities Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
Do you want a crochet blanket that is exceptionally unique, not just for its looks but also for its process? Then, you are at the perfect place! This blanket displays mind-boggling but gorgeous designs that have many intricate details! In addition, the way this blanket is crocheted is like no other! The process consists of crocheting and stitching together pieces, but ultimately, you are creating this piece from the outside in, not inside out! If that wasn’t enough, this blanket is extremely warming and cozy, gentle to touch and hug! If you would really like, you can also edit it to become your own unique rug! It has a sturdy and light grip, so it won't move around much and you can admire the spiraling, floral-like designs it displays! Thanks The Crochet Crowd for sharing this free pattern. The link for the free pattern is provided below the photo. Happy crocheting.
Easy To Make Crochet Chain Lace Doily
Looking for a Doily Pattern which works up fast and easily customizable to any size....???? Here it is.Today am sharing the pattern for this Pretty Lace Doily. This pattern works up in a jiffy. Just with Chain Stitches, Single Crochets and Double Crochets you can make this doily for decorating your home. These would also make great gifts for your loved one. I have used cotton thread ,Off White and Variegated color for this Doily. But you can very well make them with thicker yarn and make them as Doily Rugs...or Tablemats and Placemats. This simple pattern would also be a great choice to make a Doily Dream Catcher. Materials Used:- Cotton Thread No.5 3mm Steel Crochet Hook
Small Doily Pattern
If you are looking for a simple, fun and fast crochet project, this free Small Doily Pattern is just the thing. This cute doily is great for beginners as it works up quickly and doesn't require much yarn. Even though it's small, this doily is perfect for adding a unique and colorful touch to your home decor. I made this doily with cotton thread size 20 and a 1,25 mm crochet hook. It measures almost 16 cm (6,3 inches) in diameter. You can use different yarn weights to create doilies of various sizes.