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Christmas Tree with Pot

Why limit yourself to just one Christmas tree? Indeed, let's make more, and keep them all around the house! These handmade beauties by Eleonora send yet another important message: that the trees should be where their place is - in the soil. Keep your trees planted (both handmade and the real ones) and move them to your garden once the festivities are over!

Christmas Tree with Pot

photos by Eleonora Cugini (Elendipity)

Find this free crochet pattern on elendipity.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

V Stitch Waffle Pot Holder

V Stitch Waffle Pot Holders - Free Pattern. These V Stitch Waffle Pot Holders are a beautiful addition to your kitchen. The thick texture of this stitch will protect your hands when moving hot pots from one place to another. They make beautiful gift sets paired with utensils or spice mixes. Use your scrap yarn leftovers from bigger projects to make a beautiful set of potholders and gift them to your friends. I used the v stitch waffle pattern to create these pot holders

V Stitch Waffle Pot Holder

Crochet Succulent Pot Coaster Set Pattern with Hanging Basket by Brunaticality

Crochet Succulent Pot Coaster Set Pattern with Hanging Basket by Brunaticality

Crochet enthusiasts will love the “Crochet Succulent Pot Coaster Set Pattern with Hanging Basket by Brunaticality.” This downloadable pattern includes instructions for making adorable coasters, a plant pot, a teapot coaster, and a hanging basket. With detailed written patterns, charts, and even a tutorial video, this beginner-friendly pattern is perfect for those looking to add a touch of handmade charm to their homes. Plus, the top reviews rave about how easy to follow the pattern is, with one reviewer even using garden twine to give the plant pot a more realistic feel.

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Amigurumi Cacti Free Crochet Patterns

This link will take you to the first three crochet cactus patterns in this roundup. It's a great place for you to start because the three cacti are each very different but there are many similarities in their construction. Therefore, you'll get the chance to really practice what it is like to build out different styles of cacti.

These are really classic crochet designs. There is a saguaro-style cactus, one that looks like a prickly pear, and another shaped like a barrel cactus. If you're from Southwestern Arizona or a similar desert area then you'll definitely recognize each of these three plants.

The designs are simple but very effective. They are worked amigurumi-style using single crochet stitches. The written instructions are accompanied by symbol charts. Each cactus is worked in green cotton yarn, planted in brown cotton "soil," and then placed in a small pot.

Amigurumi Cacti Free Crochet Patterns

Pointy Leaf Succulents Crochet Pattern + Free Soil Ball

Pointy Leaf Succulents Crochet Pattern + Free Soil Ball

Create your own adorable Pointy Leaf Succulents with this easy-to-follow crochet pattern. The pattern includes two different sizes and even a free Soil Ball pattern. Customers rave about the clear instructions and love how their succulents turned out. One reviewer even customized the pattern to fit their Bulbasaur pot! Share your creations on Instagram using the hashtag #Luluslittleshop.

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Pot Scrubby Crochet Pattern

Washing dishes will be a delight with this crochet scrubby by your side! This intermediate crochet pattern uses nylon netting to scrub away at pots and pans.

From the blogger: It's time to think about unique gift ideas, and homemade gifts are the best! These are my version of crocheted pot scrubbies made from nylon netting. They make fabulous handmade gifts! I plan on adding them to gift bags along with measuring spoons, cooking utensils, pot holders, and a recipe book. The nylon netting can be found at your local fabric store. One half yard of netting per scrubby is more than sufficient. Make something unique!

Pot Scrubby Crochet Pattern