The Shamrock Crochet Coaster Pattern has been so successful I thought I would create a post telling you how to take the same pattern and make a shamrock crochet potholder. And also, we will be using the same yarn weight as before. Sounds impossible? It's actually quite simple and fun. Keep reading for a video on how to do this. While the three leaves of a shamrock stand for faith, hope, and love, the fourth leaf is luck. I hope luck finds you, and this crochet coaster is a reminder to appreciate all the luck that comes your way.
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Shamrock Potholder
Create this beautiful crochet shamrock dishcloth (and pot of gold dishcloth) or potholder (directions for both)! The dishcloths are made with 100% cotton yarn, following a simple chart. Directions are for both dishcloths and can be combined to make a beautiful potholder. The final dishcloth measures approx. 7.5 X 7.5". You will need to know how to: - single crochet - change colors - follow a color chart Materials needed: - 100% cotton yarn in white, green and a contrasting color for the border (shamrock dishcloth). White, green, black, yellow and the contrasting color are used for the pot of gold dishcloth. I used Lily Sugar N' Cream for the white, green, yellow and black yarn and I Love This Cotton in "Sunshiny" for the border. -Size H, 5.00 mm crochet hook -Blunt needle for sewing ends
Easy Double Thick Textured Crochet Square Potholder
Potholders hotpads or trivets , whatever you call them , they are absolute essential for your kitchen. Crocheted Potholders are an easy way to spruce up a kitchen. I love crocheting potholders. They are both decorative and functional If you are looking for a quick easy and simple crochet potholder pattern, then here it is. Today am sharing the pattern for this Easy Double Thick Textured Crochet Square Potholder .This Potholder crochet pattern works up quick and the double thickness makes it strong and durable too. Potholders are also one of my favorite projects to give as gifts to friends and family. The size of this potholder can easily customized according to your need by changing the starting number of stitches. Its always advisable to use cotton yarn to make crochet potholders. Materials Used:- 8 Ply Cotton Yarn 4 mm Crochet Hook Size:- 10 inches- Customizable to any size
Simple And Easy Crochet Mobile Cover
Crochet Organizers like Crochet Bags Pouches and Crochet Mobile Covers are great and they sure do come handy to carry and protect your electronic gadgets. It's always exciting and fun to make your own crochet accessories. The best thing about making a crochet organizers is that they are completely versatile and you can customize them to any size shape or color of your liking. Today am sharing the pattern for this Simple and Easy Crochet Mobile Cover. These are made with simple Double Crochets and Front Post Double Crochets worked alternatively which gives the lovely textured look. This is a very simple and quick pattern that can be adapted to all kinds of phones. These are fairly quick to make. This would make a great project to use up those leftover yarn and they would also make lovely gifts to your loved ones. Materials Used:- 4 Ply Cotton Knitting Yarn 4 mm Crochet Hook
Crochet a Reminder to Be You
This fun wall hanging with an inspirational reminder comes together with corner-to-corner (c2c) crochet. And what could be better than a bold flamingo and being yourself? Maybe nothing. But when it comes to all those yarn ends, you might be looking for something better. And that's where Lindsey from Winding Road Crochet comes to the rescue with a helpful tip for skipping all the weaving on a wall hanging like this.
Fallen Leaves Coaster Pattern
Decorate for Fall with these fun leaf coasters. The Fallen Leaves coaster pattern is super quick and easy - make them as gifts or keep for yourself (I won't tell). The pattern is written using US crochet terms and is worked in joined rounds starting with a chainless starting double crochet (CDSC). However, feel free to substitute with a ch 2 if that's what you prefer. This pattern looks equally good in shades of green for Spring and can even be used as bunting.