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Bumpy Pumpkin

To begin with, fall-themed projects must include pumpkins. However, this is no ordinary smooth orange globe. Indeed not, it's a lovely, lumpy beauty reminiscent of decorative squashes.

Bumpy Pumpkin

Oven Mitt Set Crochet Pattern

It's holiday season, which means a lot of us are going to be spending more time in the kitchen. Cooking up feasts and helping the family prepare for guests. So, in the spirit of the season, I've stitched up an Oven Mitt Set. It's perfect for baking pies or roasting a turkey. The set has a pattern for a pot holder and an oven mitt worked in a half double crochet V stitch. I made mine using a Berroco Pima yarn which is 100% cotton. It's a 4 ply yarn which adds extra cushion (perfect for an oven mitt) and it's soft and luxurious too.

Oven Mitt Set Crochet Pattern

Edgewater Washcloth

The Edgewater Washcloth is a super simple, super textured crochet washcloth! It is super easy to crochet! A simple, one row repeat creates a beautiful oversized washcloth. This pattern is quick and easy and makes a lovely, useful piece for your kitchen or bathroom! If you know how to work a double crochet stitch you can crochet this washcloth! Be sure to check out the other Edgewater patterns! Pattern Difficulty: Easy Sizing: 10” x 10” Yarn: 91-98 yards Dishie Worsted 100% cotton yarn

Edgewater Washcloth

Easy Peasy Blueberry Lime Squeezy Dishcloth

Part of the Let's Learn a New Crochet Stitch Pattern - Kitchen Crochet Edition! Every Thursday learn a new stitch pattern and make a small project with us! This is the 37th Dishcloth in the Series! Have fun making this quick project by following the photo tutorial included in the pattern post. Use up some of yarn stashed yarn to make dishcloths as gifts. Try changing colors every 2 rows instead - or even make this in one solid color.

Easy Peasy Blueberry Lime Squeezy Dishcloth

Cluster V Stitch Hot Pad Free Crochet Pattern

These Cluster V Stitch Hot Pads are a great beginner project where you can learn a new stitch and create something useful for your more at the same time. Use scrap yarn from bigger projects to make a set of these hot pads and gift them to your friends and family. They make a great gift set paired with a set of utensils or homemade seasoning blends. Use these hot pads to protect surfaces from hot pots and dishes, and decorate your kitchen.

Cluster V Stitch Hot Pad Free Crochet Pattern

Circular Coaster

Crochet this circular coaster using basic crochet stitches, worsted weight #3 yarn and a 4.50mm hook. They are ideal to practice your crochet skills with. Made in a variety of colors, they can be used in your dining area, on coffee tables and also on your garden furniture when entertaining alfresco. I am sure when your family and friends see how nice they look around your home, they will want you to make them a set to match their own decor.

Circular Coaster

Tresca Tunisian Potholder

With a simple and elegant design, the Tunisian Crochet Tresca Potholder combines beauty and functionality. Crochet this free and easy double-thick potholder. The pattern includes written instructions and a chart in the PDF version. Construction This potholder is made by joining two identical Tunisian crochet squares. This way you'll get a double-thick potholder, which is perfect to handle hot pots and pans in the kitchen. Size The finished Tunisian Crochet Tresca Potholder is a square with a side of approximately 5.5″ (14 cm).

Tresca Tunisian Potholder

Fall Placemat and Coaster Set

Happy Fall Y'all! When I set out to design this pattern, I intended for it to be a throw pillow cover. After making it in single crochet (scroll down for pic) I decided that it was too small and redid it using half double crochet. I think it looks much better. I was also happy to find out that it ended up being the perfect size for a placemat. So, I decided to go with it and I designed a matching coaster. You could still use this pattern as a pillow cover though!

Fall Placemat and Coaster Set

Sand Dollar Coasters

The Sand Dollar Coasters were first published in Happily Hooked Magazine in 2018. It took a lot of trial and error and many ugly sand dollars to finally arrive at these. The sand dollars on the beach in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico were so awesome and inspiring, I knew I had to make one. And not just one, enough of them to decorate my patio table in the summer months. These coasters use fpdc, dc, tr, and crab stitch to make a texture-rich, whimsical pattern for Summer decorating.

Sand Dollar Coasters