Make this dishcloth using the corner-to-corner method. A video tutorial will guide you along the way, so let's get crocheting! It's a 10” square but the size is easily adjustable!
Make this dishcloth using the corner-to-corner method. A video tutorial will guide you along the way, so let's get crocheting! It's a 10” square but the size is easily adjustable!
This three-in-one crochet washcloth pattern may just be what you need to replace the rags you're using in your kitchen. They each measure 9″ x 9″. The first one utilizes the corner-to-corner technique/stitch; the second one incorporates fun bobbles between rows of single crochet, and the last one is an alternating pattern of back and front double post stitches.
Imagine is a 12-inch Afghan block inspired by a John Lennon song! This 12” square is best for advanced crocheters due to the technique required.
Dive into the art of crochet with the exquisite Shell Collector Cushion Free Crochet Pattern—a delightful addition to any home decor that effortlessly combines elegance and simplicity. This pillow pattern beautifully mimics the intricate textures of seashells, bringing a touch of coastal charm to your living space. Whether you're looking to elevate your crochet skills or simply adorn your favorite nook with a handcrafted touch, this pattern offers an engaging and rewarding experience. Thank The Guy with The Hook for sharing this free pattern. The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting and enjoy!
For this pretty textured three-dimensional washcloth, you only need to know basic stitches such as the half double crochet and slip stitch. The finished size is approximately 8″ x 8″ (20cm x 20cm).
Inspired by the Trinity mandalas, this structured hula hoop mandala would make an excellent wall art piece. Make them in different sizes and experiment with the best design for your home.
It has a special stitch called the Mini Bean Cluster. But don't worry, as this washcloth crochet pattern features a video that will walk you through how to make the stitches needed! It finishes as an 8” square, but instructions are given at the end to adjust the size if needed.
This breathtaking mandala piece can be made with various colored yarn, preferably cotton, for a sturdier finish. It's also another fun stash-buster project that can be made with leftover yarn from your previous works. Isn't it majestic?
This 4-row repeat of alternating fan and v-stitches creates a complicated look but is actually a pretty simple repeating fan-like stitch. It's a beginner-friendly pattern that creates a 10" x 10" square.