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Rustic Dinner Scarf Table Runner

The Rustic Dinner Scarf is a stunning table runner that uses post stitches to create graceful cabling, and it is finished of with a simple lace edging. This is a project that would look great in any modern farmhouse dinning room or kitchen. The pattern can be expanded to fit the size you need for your table. Use a sport weight cotton yarn in your favorite color or keep it neutral for extra durability and softness.

Rustic Dinner Scarf Table Runner

Happy Flower Mandala

Why Happy Flowers? Because I've kind of convinced myself there are tulipy type flowers in rounds 6-7! And they make me happy! This is a quick, easy little mandala/ doily which is crocheted in bright 8 ply cotton yarns. This is a great way to use up some of those small leftover yarn balls in your stash. You can use it as a doily (like I do!), or frame it and hang on the wall. All you need is some 8 ply cottons, a 3.5mm hook, scissors and a needle to sew in your ends.

Happy Flower Mandala

Spring Placemat

Spring is here! Dress up your spring table with these colorful placemats. The center part is basic single crochet and I've added a little surface crochet striping for interest and texture. The sides are made in a zig zag look for a little extra fun, but don't worry it is very easy! Use as many colors as you like and use remnants for the contrasting colors to make this a stash buster too! Approximately 20” x 14” Designed in worsted weight cotton yarn

Spring Placemat

Matahari Mandala

Your Nanas doilies fell sadly out of fashion for a few decades. Now doilies are back with a vengeance reimagined as these bright, pretty mandalas. This mandala is named Matahari, the Indonesian word for sun. All you need is one or more colours of your favourite 4 or 8 ply cottons, a hook and some pretty beads to hook yourself a modern day doily! (as well as a needle for sewing in ends and thread to sew some beads on). This pattern has bright photos making it easy to follow!

Matahari Mandala

Crochet Bowl Cosy

I designed these easy peasy bowl cosies after seeing quilted fabric ones online. They are quickly worked up in rounds and can be made in stripes or just one colour! Just reach into your stash of scrap cotton yarns, grab a 2.5mm crochet hook and get crocheting! I chose cotton yarn for its durability. My bowl cosies have been through the washing machine over and over with minimal signs of wear. This pattern should fit a bowl approximately 15-17cm in diameter at the top, 6-8cm at the base and 7cm high.

Crochet Bowl Cosy

Sweet Purple Heart Doily

Crochet heart patterns are always a popular choice for Valentine's Day. Making a handcrafted gift for your family , friends and loved ones is a great way to celebrate Valentine's Day. Today am sharing the pattern for this Sweet Purple Heart Doily. They would be a great idea for gift giving to your loved ones or you can put it on your table or decorate any corner of your home. I started the doily with a tiny heart in the center and lined up the border with hearts. Materials Used:- Cotton Knitting Yarn 4mm Crochet Hook

Sweet Purple Heart Doily

Stars and Stripes Hand Towel

Since designing the Gingerbread Man Kitchen Towel, I've had many ask me to design other crochet keyhole towels for all other holidays and for year-round use. Add a little Fourth of July, red, white and blue, crochet decor to your space with the Stars and Stripes Hand Towel, my latest crochet keyhole towel design. YARN Cotton is the go-to fiber for crochet dish cloths, dish towels, and hand towels as it's the most absorbent. There are several cotton yarns out there that would be perfect for this project, but I chose to use Lily Sugar n' Cream 100% worsted weight cotton yarn. Lily Sugar n' Cream is available in 39 colors so I was able to find the perfect colors I needed for this project within the same yarn line.

Stars and Stripes Hand Towel

Chicken Towel Topper

While really early in the year, these festive fall-themed projects will be perfect for any time, not just for Thanksgiving. Indeed, you can make them more chicken-y and they'll be ideal for Easter.

Chicken Towel Topper

September Mandala

I have worked this Mandala using 2 different color options. Mandala 1: Oyster, Canary, Navy and Alfalfa Mandala 2: Oyster, Fairy Tale, Wisteria and Mulberry You will need 1 ball in each color to make your Mandala. In total we used 4.2 oz / 119 g / 57 yds / 53 m to make each Mandala. The September Mandala was designed as part of the Stitch and Hustle Perfect Picot Blog Hop. The finished Mandala measures 14 inches in diameter.

September Mandala