Double sided crochet patterns
Double sided crochet patterns
Crochet rainbow wall hanging pattern free
Orbit is a dragon CAL from last June. While the pattern was stretched over 4 weeks, it's really easier than that, although it may be a little too ambitious for a complete beginner. This little firestarter is just huggable and adorable and will be a friend forever. The crocheted eyes make him suitable for even the youngest Targaryens. The link to the pattern is below.
To begin with, this crochet mosaic potholder uses quadrants of repeating patterns to generate a truly spectacular effect. Indeed, the combination of an almost snowflake-like pattern and flame orange is wonderful.
To start with, this flower motif baby blanket is like a stroll or roll in a flowery field. All in all, its soothing, colorful and very, very cute.
Lastly, even though it's April, are you feeling a little Christmasy? If you are, then this quite realistic floral hot pad is for you!
To follow on with even more sunburst, have a look at these squares conjoined into a blanket. Since the borders are strongly stitched on all four sides of each square, the blanket is very robust and solid. However, the contrast means that the sunbursts are still super visible and form the central visual theme.
Of course, these accessories are easy and quick, but if you color coordinate them, they'll be a designer-inspired center piece in your ablutionary decor.
Without a doubt, this amazing afghan square demonstrates just how fancy such a project can be. The combination of alternating textures, voids and color gradients gives it a very life-like and vibrant quality.