The Cara dish towel is a breeze to whip up, sporting a snazzy texture with just single crochet stitches. Flip between front and back loops as you go, and voilà, you've got that classy, subtly bumpy look!
Flip Flop Crochet Slippers
In the Designer's Words: Turn a simple pair of cheap flip flops into some lightweight crocheted slippers/house shoes with this simple tutorial. The cotton yarn makes them perfect for warmer weather!
You will not believe the transformation that happens before your eyes when you learn how to make slippers out of old flip flips. This unexpected free crochet pattern is cheap to make and will last a long time. Unlike other crochet slipper patterns, this charming idea has some serious sole. By adding old shoes in new ways to your crocheting, the Flip Flop Crochet Slippers allow you to make footwear you can wear somewhere besides your home. Never again will you have to switch out of your slippers to step outside for a moment. These would make brilliant beach shoes, too!
Crochet Flip Flop Coasters Pattern
Crochet these cute and fun flip flop coasters to use with a martini, wine, champagne, or any other footed glasses. The bottom of the glass fits snugly into the flip flop straps, attaching the coaster to the bottom of the glass.
These coasters can also be used as glass markers if you crochet a set in a variety of colors. Crochet a set of these coasters for a party, or just to have a set around the house.
Thick and Bumpy Potholder
This Thick and Bumpy Potholder is bumpy with puff stitches on one side, and ribbed on the other. It is super thick and has a really nice texture. The best part - you only need 1 ball of yarn to make the whole thing!
Thick and Quick Bumpy Scrubby
Work up this Thick and Quick Bumpy Scrubby in 30 minutes or less. That's all the time you need to make this crochet dishcloth or facecloth. You'll use two strands of worsted weight yarn to make this scrubby, which you can use the same day that you make it or give it as a housewarming gift on the same day you make it. You can make quite a few if you've got a few hours to kill on a train or plane or during a road trip.
Bumpy Pumpkin
To begin with, fall-themed projects must include pumpkins. However, this is no ordinary smooth orange globe. Indeed not, it's a lovely, lumpy beauty reminiscent of decorative squashes.
The full article about this pattern is on Ravelry:
Bumpy Pumpkin