Love flowers? Create these fun little nesting bowls using this quick and easy crochet pattern! Create a poinsettia, sunflower, or a flower of any other color. This project is great for stash busting, gifting, or to add a little crochet in any room!
Crochet Nesting Bowls Pattern
Use up some scraps and get organized at the same time! Crochet nesting bowls are a fun way to store small things like keys, change, buttons, or even stitch markers. With 5 bowls in the set, there’s a perfect size for all of it.
Crochet Lace Edged Bowls Pattern
Practical and with a romantic look, these little bowls will have myriad of uses in your home: keys by the front door, cotton buds in the bathroom, rings in the bedroom. Making your own means you can tailor them to your décor and colour scheme.
Rustic Farmhouse Nesting Baskets
Amongst today's baskets, these rustic ones are a timeless classic. Moreover, their nesting sizes make them perfect to store in a confined space when not in use.
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Gingham Sunflower Table Runner
A beautiful sunflower table runner with a country farmhouse feel. Modern crochet pattern with a vintage vibe! Add some elegance to your home decor with this table runner. Matches the Gingham Sunflower Placemat which is also a free crochet pattern on the blog. Approximate finished size: 12” wide x 40” length A tapestry crochet pattern with a full color graph + complete row by row written pattern instructions. I also provide video tutorials for the tapestry crochet color work technique + how to incorporate intarsia color work techniques into your project for the best finished result.
Rustic Sunflower Towel Topper
The Rustic Sunflower Towel Topper is a free crochet pattern on my blog. Unique construction with a 3” ring crocheted into the back panel allows the towel to be removable for easy washing. A set of three patterns that will all be released to the blog - towel topper, coaster and pot holder. This set will brighten up your home with bright cheer! So easy and quick to make - perfect for your own home, as a housewarming gift or to make for craft fairs. Who can resist sunflowers? Approximate finished size - 7” round Video tutorial provided for the sunflower petals as well as how to make a perfect circle. Worked in the round in 2 panels which are then crocheted together.