"Crochet this cute daffodil hanger to put on your Easter tree or to decorate your home for spring. This quick make will give your Easter decor an unique look and be the perfect addition to any Easter table. Made using dk cotton and either a 4mm foam ball or filling, this crochet bauble captures the soft pastel feeling of spring. This pattern uses a variety of special stitches including FLO, BLO, clusters and fpdc to create the shape of the daffodil flower."

- Designed by Therese Eghult
Christmas time has almost began, so now is the best moment to start making some amazing decorations. For instance, you can make some bloom bunting, like this one by Therese Eghult on the photos below. These cute little flowers and snowflakes will make a splendid garland, that's ready for Christmas time.

Back to school season comes up fast, and with it comes new backpacks, different teachers, and first impressions. This Happy Apple Crochet Applique can help with all three. When it comes to backpacks, many kids will have the same taste. Make sure your child's backpack is never mixed up with this crochet applique. With one look, everyone will know whose it is. Saying "thank you" in advance to teachers is always a great gesture, and the gift of a crochet applique sewn onto a pouch or other project is the perfect way to begin a school year and to make a great first impression.

I think that daffodils are my favorite flowers. They smell incredible, look stunning and are the ultimate symbol of spring, because they're so vibrant and sunny! These sweet squares look like little pieces of art, that you can turn for instance into a blanket, pillow case, or a bed cape.
