- Designed by Sweet Softies
This cute, little floral dreamcatcher will keep all the nightmares away from you! I'm pretty sure it's going to make the best sweet gift for a birthday. Also, imagine it as a key chain or a hanging addition for a purse!
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TagsStar Dreamcatcher Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by The Chilly Dog
Dreamcatchers are getting more and more populars these days. No wonder, not only are they believed to keep nightmares away from the owners, but also look absolutely gorgeous in any color combination!
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Star Dreamcatcher Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Renata Saj
These beautiful hoops are 20 cm. It's a quick and really simple project, that will embellish your home decor, No matter if you choose to hang it on the window or above your bed, you'll love it! What's more, the small mandala is made with just 8 rounds!
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Easy Dreamcatcher Free Pattern
- Designed by Kris Stone
If you like boho-style decorations, this Easy Mandala Dreamcatcher is totally for you, because it looks like that. What's more, this home decoration could be also a perfect crochet gift idea for a housewarming, wedding shower or mother’s day. In other words, you really have to try this one!
Find this free pattern on Ravelry page here.
Petite Independence Day Doily
This petite crochet doily depicts the 4th in a very patriotic way! Red, white and blue, stars, scallops and more lend beauty and patriotism to a delicate doily that will look great anywhere in your home! This pattern shows that doily patterns can be colorful and modern.
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Piranha Plant Key Cover
To begin with, here is an homage to Super Mario. Overall, these super quick and dead easy Mario-world key holders will be just the thing for any Nintendo fan at home. To summarize, these are made in one piece first in the round, then in turned rows.
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