Create your own easy crochet coaster with this simple crochet pattern. Use the V-stitch technique to work up a small square, then add a delicate lace edging around the square for a delightful finish
Create your own easy crochet coaster with this simple crochet pattern. Use the V-stitch technique to work up a small square, then add a delicate lace edging around the square for a delightful finish
This coaster is a super quick pattern, thanks to the super bulky T-Shirt yarn. And yes I timed it, you can definitely make this in 9 minutes or less! This pattern uses the waistcoat or knit stitch and a 'seamless join' technique to avoid that 'slip stitch seam' that you get when you work in the round. The pattern includes a full photo and video tutorial, which is especially useful for learning how to do the seamless join.
Meet your next favorite scrap yarn project: Introducing the Scrap Yarn Crochet Wine Cozy! Fast, fun and uses up those bits of scrap yarn in your stash.. and beautiful! What's not to love! The scrap yarn wine cozy has all the things I adore about a fast, fun project. First..it uses up scrap yarn! Sigh. If you are stuck in the house with a lot of scrap yarn and not quite sure what beautiful thing to make with it, this is probably your next favorite project.
Looking for an easy summer crochet project? These simple fringe placemats add a touch of whimsy touch to your boho table decor! The free placemat pattern comes in three sizes - mini for coasters, midi for fruit bowl or vase place mat and maxi for table placemat! This crochet coaster pattern is so easy to customise and great for beginners! The pattern includes instructions to extend the spiral to make it as large or as small as you want. You could crochet boho place mats, hot pads, table mats, use it as a flower vase base mat - the options are endless! This pattern is also accompanied by a video tutorial.
This crochet dish towel pattern creates a classic, simple hand towel. The twisted fringe edging adds a playful mood. It is reminiscent of a tea towel. When made with a soft cotton yarn and a larger hook, it makes a soft and luxurious touch. Written and photo instructions for creating the twisted fringe are included. Materials: Size 4 100% Cotton Yarn, in 2 colors (I used almost 2 full skeins of I Love This Cotton Yarn, one White and one Pewter, 180 yards each) US K/ 6.5 mm Crochet Hook Yarn Needle Scissors Stitches used: (ch) Chain (fhdc) Foundation Half Double Crochet (hdc) Half Double Crochet Finished Size: 25 x 13 (not including fringe)
This is a Thermal (Half Double Crochet Stitch) Potholder. This Thermal Stitch is a variation of the stitch I used in my Extra Thick Potholder. It's also a Half Double Crochet Thermal but with a slight change which creates a different texture. You can see the lines between the rows are more prominent whereas the Extra Thick Potholder does not have them. Free written pattern and a video demonstration on how to crochet this stich is available on my website.
I've been making lots of soup lately and microwaving leftovers for lunch. Those bowls sure get hot! A couple weeks ago I saw microwavable bowl cozies made out of fabric to save your hands from those hot bowls. It seemed to me that I could crochet and knit some, so I did!
This washcloth is the best of form and function. It's pretty and interesting to look at, and it scrubs with the best of them. With two sizes to choose from you can make some for washing dishes, and some for washing you!
Keep your home spic and span with the help of this Crocheted Swiffer Cover. Reusable swiffer covers like this are a great way to save some money while also saving the planet. This is an easy crochet pattern to work up using kitchen cotton yarn of any color. Kitchen cotton is the best choice because it's durable and also easy to clean. This particular cover measures about 4.5 inches by 10 inches, but it's recommended to measure your own mop head before crocheting your own cover to ensure a tight fit.