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Summer Valley Crochet Top

Crochet shirt patterns like this are so fun to make. This Summer Valley Crochet Top Pattern will have you stitching non stop. The back is completely open, which makes it totally perfect for summer. The front is solid with the cute ribbing at the bottom.

Arrow Stitch Crochet Afghan

Made using a simple method, this Arrow Stitch Crochet Afghan Pattern works up quickly and easily, and is a great project for a beginner crocheter. If you like free crochet patterns with style, this is the perfect project for you.

McKenna Openwork Pullover Free Crochet Pattern

This McKenna Openwork Pullover Free Crochet Pattern is a perfect choice for summer crafting, leaving room between the stitches for fresh air to filter through. It is elegant and stylish with a funnel neck. The free pattern is very well written with detailed instructions. It uses a stunning mix of

Priceless Mohawk Hat

If you've been looking for a unique hat to make for the winter months, this Priceless Mohawk Hat is it. Make this crocheted hat if you've always secretly wanted a mohawk but couldn't bear to actually cut your hair.

Tunisian Simple Stitch

If learning Tunisian crochet has been on you're to-do list, you're in the right place. The most basic Tunisian crochet stitch is the Tunisian Simple Stitch and is the place to start when just starting out.

Wisteria Doily

Use your favorite colors of crochet thread to update this classic doily. This new take on the doily is perfectly at home in traditional or modern room settings. It's an easy pattern but very beautiful and draws on vintage crochet patterns of the past.

Easy Double Crochet Scarf

This easy double scarf crochet pattern is perfect for beginners and experienced crocheters alike. If you're just starting out in crochet, use this scarf to practice working double crochet, learning how to maintain a straight edge, and getting an even tension.

Easy Granny Square

This easy granny square pattern is a variation on the classic crochet granny square. It uses the same first two rounds as a basic granny square, then you finish it with two more rounds of single crochet stitches.