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Alpine Stitch Baby Blanket

"A beautiful texture and a captivating colour gradient: what more could you want in a blanket? The Alpine Stitch Blanket helps you master this delightful stitch that is the Alpine Blanket, and could be a cornerstone of your future projects. The project is easy to change to a different size: simply follow the instructions to get started. The pattern includes written instructions, an extensive photo tutorial and schematics. It's suitable for the adventurous beginner and is written in US terms."

Alpine Stitch Baby Blanket

Toaster Pastry Blanket

"Learn to make the fun, silly, and super customizable Toaster Pastry Blanket. This design is a fun corner to corner pattern that works up on a bias. It's a fun technique that allows for a lot of squish and creativity in your blanket designs (or whatever you like to use your C2C for). With the free graph available on the Divine Debris blog you can customize this blanket to fit your favorite flavor toaster pastry and even add sprinkles if you'd like."

Toaster Pastry Blanket

Two Row Repeat Crochet Blanket With Chunky Yarn

"Blankets that use bulkier yarn are always a favorite of crocheters. There are so many Crochet Stitch variations you can try out for making a crocheted blanket. Crochet Baby Blanket patterns are one of my favorite things to make. With those soft and snugly chunky yarn , they really work up fast. Even with simple stitches , this yarn gives the blanket a rich texture."

Two Row Repeat Crochet Blanket With Chunky Yarn

Wattle Stitch Handbag

"Along with our Stitch of the Week, we're including a Pattern of the Week that goes with the corresponding stitch of the week. This week, it's the Wattle Stitch and this is the handbag pattern to go with it! We like to include these as a free pattern to you, so that you have something to make with that new stitch you just learned. These patterns are also usually small and do not require a lot of yarn or time to do. We hope you enjoy this pattern and the Wattle stitch as much as we do!"

Wattle Stitch Handbag

Unicorn Fanny Pack

"Your little one with feel extra special with a crocheted unicorn waist bag to carry the essentials. Great accessory for vacations, day trips, or just running errands. Materials needed: Worsted yarn - 1 skein white, small amounts pink, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, gold Size H crochet hook Yarn needle Black fabric paint (or 2 yards black yarn) Utility strap with quick-release buckle 4" zipper Needle and thread Gauge 16 sts = 4” 18 rows = 4” Finished unicorn bag approximately 5” tall by 5” wide Skill level: Easy"

Unicorn Fanny Pack

Watermelon Slice Sunglass Pouch

"I created this sunglass pouch as part of a challenge where the theme was Summer. It inspired me to share this fun, easy and quick little crochet pattern perfect for the Summer staple seen everywhere - sunglasses! You'll need a small amount of worsted weight yarn in red, white, black and green. I've used Lily Sugar n Cream for mine, but WeCrochet Dishie and Red Heart Smoothie are great alternatives. I recommend cotton since a sunglass pouch sees a lot of wear and tear in, out and around a bag. The pouch took me just over 30 minutes to work up."

Watermelon Slice Sunglass Pouch

Tricolor Tote

"The Tricolor Tote has so many fun details - changing stitch patterns, fun tassels, braided handles - but its soft color palette and orderly structure bring balance to this fast and fun (and free!) crochet pattern! The Tricolor Tote was designed using Lion Brand Fast-Track, which is a really fun and unique yarn! Soft cotton/poly blend in a tape-like shape, it's like crocheting with your favorite t-shirts. And I love the look it gives projects! This tote is also another pattern on my never-ending search for the ideal bag handles. I've tried many different methods over the years, but I think this is the first time I've tried braids! This yarn lends itself really well to these braided handles, with only a tiny bit of stretch, lots of strength, and some great color play that ends in tassels! If this handle style isn't to your taste, you can always add pre-purchased handles, or crochet your own using the linked tutorial!"

Tricolor Tote

Hanging Bag Holder

"Hanging bag holders are a great way to help the planet and stay organized. When you end up with plastic bags, keep them in your holder and reuse them when you can. It seems like no matter how much I try to avoid using plastic bags, they always sneak into my house, so this hanging bag holder is quite handy. Yarn: Cascade Yarns, Paradigm Shift: (100% Mercerized Cotton), Size 3 (14 wpi, DK weight), 200 g / 371 yds Spring 07: 1 skein, (55 g / 100 yds)"

Hanging Bag Holder

Sweet And Simple Crochet Handbag

"It's summer time!!! And one of my favorite crochet projects in summer is a go-to handbag! This simple crochet handbag right here is, honestly and without any hesitation, the most handbag I use all year long! The design is very simple yet very elegant, you'll be able to hold it on any occasion. ♥Level: Beginner-Intermediate ♥ Size: 1 size: Diameter= 20cm / 8 inch. Height= 27cm / 11 inch. ♥ Gauge: 12 sts * 11 rows= 10*10 cm / 4*4 inch. Using single crochet stitches. ♥Abbreviations: Ch(s): Chain(s) St(s): stitches(s) Sls: slip stitch Sc(s): single crochet(s) Blsc(s): back loop single crochet(s) Rnd: Round"

Sweet And Simple Crochet Handbag