Lastly, even though it's April, are you feeling a little Christmasy? If you are, then this quite realistic floral hot pad is for you!
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Christmas Poinsettia Coaster Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by: Chrissy Allison
I absolutely love poinsettia flowers, because they are so festive and they always make me think about Christmas time. This sweet pattern is worked in the round and it really works up very fast. The finished size is 10” from petal tip to petal tip/3-4” across center easily.
Lily's Floral Gift Card Holder
"This is a quick and easy floral gift card holder that also works great as a tea bag pocket. It's worked in a small amount of yarn making it perfect for those scraps in your stash! You can also use it to gift many things like a couple Ghirardelli chocolate squares, a stick or two of biscotti, or even non-foodie gifts like a pair of earrings on a card or small floral picks. To make your own, you'll need 30 yards of worsted weight yarn - I used Knit Picks Dishie, but any worsted weight yarn will work (though acrylic may produce a slightly larger flower). For reference, this one took me just over 45 minutes to complete. It's worked in simple single crochets and double crochets so a great project for a confident beginner."
Flower Hat Pad
So, this project is probably one of the fanciest hot pads that exist. Not only are the colors wild, but the shape is so complex and convoluted. However, at the same time this is an easy pattern to make, so even a beginner can take this on no problem.
Floral Crochet Blanket Pattern
"Check out these floral crochet blanket patterns! My Grandmother used to knit and crochet the most amazing gifts every year. I have several of her blankets in my hope chest. It's sadly not a skill that I ever managed to be good at. But, my daughter loves to crochet and knit! I've seen so many gorgeous floral crochet blanket patterns in my life. Each year for Christmas, we would receive a blanket that my Grandmother lovingly crocheted for us. The colors and patterns were always different and I always admired the time and attention she put into each one. These crocheted blankets are gifts that I'll treasure for the rest of my life and then pass them down to my children so they can enjoy them."
How to Crochet a Poinsettia Free Crochet Pattern
Do you have some scrap yarn and about 30 minutes? Then you can easily create these Little Crochet Flowers! This crochet pattern is easy to make and is anything but time-intensive, as you can likely create a flower in a short time-frame. These crochet flowers are versatile and can be used in a number of ways. Stitch a flower on your favorite jacket for a colorful applique, use a flower as a bookmark, or string a few of the flowers together for a bright and cheerful garland! Whether spring weather is in your area or you're still waiting for the last of the winter chill to leave, you'll be ready for the change in season with this pattern!