This fun twist on a classic granny square is easy to work up! If you know how to crochet a granny square, you can make this pillow. It is just a few rows of some color changing to create the heart and the back is one solid color granny square. Worsted weight yarn and a 14" pillow form was used for this project. You can easily make it smaller or larger by omitting or adding rows to the square.
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Granny Chevron Table Runner: Quick and Easy Stitch Pattern
If you love the classic look of chevrons, and the granny stitch in crochet, you'll love this piece! The Granny Chevron Table Runner is made with simple repeats of chain and double crochet stitches, using the classic look of a granny stitch to create a chevron design! This table runner has three distinct chevron points, created by skipping over stitches (decreasing) and adding multiple stitches (increasing). The classic granny stitch is used here to add even more depth and texture to this table runner - making this a true statement piece for the center of your dining table. Once you get started with this piece, and memorize the one repeating row of stitches, it is very quick and easy to work up with very little focus needed! Because this is a piece of decoration, you can use yarn colors, fibers, and weights that you like best. Follow the pattern exactly to make a 44” long runner, or you can easily adjust the pattern length by adding rows until you have a length you love. While this pattern is written to create a table runner, you can use the stitch repeat multiple to work this design into other projects: washcloth, scarf, blanket, rug, and so much more!
Spring Butterfly Pillow
The Spring Butterfly Pillow is sure to brighten up any room! This beautiful spring pillow pattern makes a perfectly sized throw pillow for a couch, chair, or bed. The front of this pillow is worked up in intarsia crochet following a graph. The back of the pillow is done in rows of SC stitches with the option of forming stripes. For this project, you'll need a 4mm crochet hook, #4 worsted-weight yarn, a 14"x14" pillow form (or stuffing), and a yarn needle. This free crochet pattern includes detailed instructions and graphs to help you make your own Spring Butterfly Pillow. I hope you enjoy working up this pattern!
Texturific Twist Pillow Free Crochet Pattern
This stunning, bobble cushion is so modern and beautiful I'm sure I'll try to make it and I hope you will too. Above all, it's a simple, but very impressive pattern, that will embellish your home decor with simple elegance and classic design.
Vintage Heart Coaster Free Crochet Pattern
If you love making crochet hearts, you will surely enjoy making these Crochet Heart Coasters. They are made in a circle or heart shaped, with pretty lace details to form tiny hearts around the edge. The Heart Coaster Free Crochet Pattern makes a lovely handmade gift for Valentine's Day, and it is quick to make. Multi-purpose Heart coaster that could be used all year long. You can make your crochet heart coasters in a single colour, or as many colors as you wish. You can use any yarn weight and matching hook you have in your stash. We have included both free and paid pattern below. Choose the pattern below to get started. Thanks below designers for sharing these crochet patterns. The link for the pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting.
Double Thick Scrubby Dishcloth
I whipped up this very quick and easy scrubby dishcloth. If you haven't worked with Scrubby Yarn before, this would make a great first project. This easy dishcloth is crocheted with a larger sized hook (7 mm) and uses only simple stitches. The Double Thick Scrubby Dishcloth is crocheted with 2-strands of Scrubby Yarn held together. I chose to use 2 different colors from my Stash but you could just as easily use 2 strands from one ball of yarn. This scrubby dishcloth took me less than 15 minutes to crochet - so I'm sure you will have it done quickly too!
Double thick and super squishy, its small size makes it particularly good at getting into smaller corners and edges. I personally prefer smaller dishcloths for cleaning, they are just easier for my hands to hold onto! Try this pattern and let me know what you think! Maybe you will decide you prefer small dishcloths too! You can substitute any yarn and hook for this stitch pattern - just remember when you substitute if your gauge is different, the finished size of your project will also be different.