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Crochet Anatomical Heart Pattern
Looking for a great way to combine your crochet skills with a passion for human biology? Well, this Crochet Anatomical Heart Pattern is a great, mini crochet decoration for any student studying biology or medicine. This would look great in a science classroom or even the dorm room of a pre-med college student. You can even fill it with stuffing to make a cute, lifelike heart pillow too! Either way, this small crochet heart pattern will definitely be a unique conversation starter that will be as much fun to talk about as it is to make. This is sure to be one crochet piece that will stand out from the rest!
Blobfish Free Crochet Pattern
This blobfish will definitely convince you that this sea creature can look cute! You will be using the shape of an open round of stitches as the main design feature - the mouth!
That means that this pattern does not require any stuffing and is not closed, which also means that you could add a strap to the blob fish and turn it into, perhaps, the most interesting crocheted bag ever!
The bottom of the blobfish is concave, making it the perfect little desk companion — it sits perfectly flat!
Elf In A Present Sleeping Bag Crochet Pattern By Lau Loves Crochet
This pattern gives you several options: Firstly, your Elf can be made with his eyes open or closed. This item can be made as a toy just with the Elf in his present sleeping bag, or as a Christmas decoration.
If you opt to make him as a decoration, you can attach the Elf to a wreath, or attach his sleeping bag to the wreath and still be able to remove the Elf!
Bunny Heart Amigurumi
To whom are you going to give this sweet gift? Is it a bunny, or a heart? It's both! If you are a beginner, it will be a good project to start with, because it's simple and uses basic stitches. A sweet, fast to make and unforgettable gift for someone you love. See in the pictures how adorable it is with plastic eyes and little bows.
Find this pattern on amigurumi.today, or read more on ravelry.com.