Keeping in the category of the best bunny crochet pattern, spring bunnies will be perfect as Easter decorations when you put them on the shelf or a side table. Their small size definitely makes them a wonderful addition to Easter gifts.
Keeping in the category of the best bunny crochet pattern, spring bunnies will be perfect as Easter decorations when you put them on the shelf or a side table. Their small size definitely makes them a wonderful addition to Easter gifts.
Earth, wind, sun, fire, indeed this crochet mosaic potholder has it all. Moreover, you can make each of the elements in any color you choose, to really liven up the table.
If you've already made swirl and roller coasters, why not put in a little additional effort and crochet a holder? Simply, wow, this set of coasters and a holding basket is out of this world, and definitely giftable.
Staying in blue tones, here is the next gorgeous shawl idea. The Pemberley Shawl pattern is free for a limited time. So if you like it, I suggest you download it as soon as possible. While this shawl is a little thicker than previous ones, it may still be a good summer accessory in harsher zones with bigger daily temperature amplitudes, or for women like me, who are sensitive (or even oversensitive) to a cool summer wind.
To summarise, the name says it all. Indeed, between the gentle texture and the soft but well defined color palette, there's little you could add to this description. This project is, furthermore, a great example of a pattern where the main stitching also defines its own edge, without the need for a separate border, if that's your preference.
What a charming design by Ashleigh Kiser! A basic summer kimono cardigan is a foolproof way to crochet something new when you have nothing very exciting to wear. Adding a fringe takes this design to a new level! Will you stick with this heavenly blue? We would!
Yellow honeycomb pattern
This is a fun, ribbed wrap or seat cover. While its texture seems more complex, it's not hard to make and is so pleasant to the touch.
In truth, there are no limits to the shapes, textures and colors an Easter potholder can take. Here are some circle-based chicken and rabbit patterns to prove this point.
Lastly, here is another soon-to-be classic baby set. This lovely combo is gorgeous.