"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."
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Polar Bear Gift Card Holder Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Sheila Houle
This adorable little bear by Sheila Houle could be both an applique, as well as a card holder. You can hide your Christmas card gifts in it and it could be used endless times, so it's eco friendly. Go for your favorite yarn and colors. As you can see on the pictures below, you can choose from two versions of hats for this cutie.
PHOTOS by Sheila Houle /Ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on shemakescrochet.com, or check out more on its Ravelry page here.
Easter Lily (November Lily)
From time immemorial, the lily symbolizes royalty, majesty, and glory and according to Greek and Roman mythology, it was was dedicated to Hera. The ancient Greeks called it leirion, from the adjective leiros: gentle, thin, sensitive, bun in ancient Rome it meant hope. In Christianity, it is regarded as a symbol of innocence, purity, and resurrection.
photos by jesssstuff / ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on mooglyblog.com, or read more about it on ravelry.com.
Calla Lily Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by: Roseanna Murray
Calla Lilys are gorgeous flowers, that used to be a part of wedding bouquets. This beautiful crochet flower will never wither. You can make a little flower composition out of this one and few others (like the ones below in this post!). Gift such a cute little bouquet to your loved ones!
Photos by Roseanna Murray / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on moaracrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.