
Pig Potholder Free Crochet Pattern
Making a new potholder is always a great idea,, because they are very practical and handy, no matter if your cooking, or baking. A cute design is an essential part of a potholder, this cute piggy holder will look adorable in your kitchen!
Tapestry Daffodil Afghan Square Free Crochet Pattern
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.
Crafty Rainbow Pillow Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by A Crafty Concept
This fluffy, gorgeous rainbow pillow is absolutely amazing. It’s so squishy and comfortable! This might be just your next gift idea for your friend s and family, because it’s so fast and easy to make. Above all, it’s really pretty, in conclusion, it will look adorable in your kiddos room!

PHOTOS by A Crafty Concept / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on acraftyconcept.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Mollie Flowers Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by: Brigitte Read
These cute little Mollie Flowers are truly magical, because they can transform into whatever you want. Just join them together, and you can make a thousand different projects of them! For instance, you can make a blanket, a pillow, necklace, or a potholder. Moreover, you can also use them as a brooch or hat decoration. Choose your favourite colours and start today!

Photos by Brigitte Read / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on littlegreen.typepad.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Dahlia-Daisy Flower Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by: Maria Brygt
This gorgeous dahlia flowers make the perfect decoration for a pillow case. Why? Well, because they add texture, colors and design. It makes the whole project come together. On other words, these are the appliques to go, if you want to make a pillow case.

Photos by Maria Brygt / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on moaracrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.