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This lovely doily works up in about an hour, and is perfect for scraps. It's also easy to adjust if you want a larger one, or make a bunch and sew together for a table runner. You'll need 47 yards of worsted weight yarn. I used Knit Picks Dishie. The gauge and finished size is not essential for this project. I am using cotton because it's durable, and machine washes and dries well. If you intend on using with warm or moist items, I recommend the cotton (or wool), otherwise any fiber works. Cotton yarn will appear thinner and have more definition than acrylic so it's possible a worsted weight acrylic yarn would produce a slightly larger doily.

Lily's Floral Rectangle Doily

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This scarf radiates the brilliant amethyst of heliotrope blossoms. When you slip it over your neck you will realize why this gorgeous sheen of purple was once reserved for royalty. Now you can use this versatile and comfortable bandana to add a rich saturated splash of purple to any outfit in your wardrobe: equally fit for a cowgirl or a queen. Materials Dragonfly Fibers Pixie 100% Superwash merino wool fingering weight yarn (475 yds/100g/ 4 oz per skein): 2 skeins in Heliotrope. Hook size 5.0 mm 2 stitch markers Pattern Info Gauge: 17 sts and 17 rows = 4” in sc Completed Dimensions: 15” in height, 12” width increasing to a 17” width Skill Level: Easy Necessary Skills: basic stitches, working in the round, increase

Amethyst Bandana

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The Countryside Cardigan is a boxy, cropped crochet cardigan featuring tapered sleeves finished with bobble cuffs and neckline. This drop shoulder design is created in five panels that are seamed together with optional elbow patches instructions to create a rustic à la campagne look. You can also easily alter the length to achieve a perfect fit. Versatile and chic, the Countryside cardigan is perfect for fall and complements any outfit! This crochet cardigan pattern is also accompanied by a video tutorial on forthefrills.com.

Countryside Cardigan

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Next, here is another example of an animal coaster pattern, which can be adopted to many crochet items as you need. At any time you can make a coaster, an applique, or a key cover. Moreover, you can also make two paws, stuff and sew them toghether to make a cute softie hanger for a school backpack. Definitely, the best gift ever for small Paw Patrol fans!

Supercute and Easy Paw

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Of course, what baby princess dress would be complete without a crown? Therefore, here is a crown pattern that you can use to match the dresses. Overall, this is a simple and quick little accessory that will totally light up HLH’s eyes.

Princess Crown
The original pattern is available at Ravelry:
Princess Crown

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Light and lacy openwork crochet scarf. Advanced Beginner, and only a 2 row repeat. The scarf is worked in 2 pieces, but joined at the center, so there is no seaming. This allows the pattern to drape and flow the same way on both sides of your neck. I used dk weight superwash wool, but you can adapt to worsted or sport weight if you desire. When blocked, the lace really opens up. Perfect for cool fall evenings transitioning into winter and then to spring. Enjoy!!

Let There Be Lace Scarf

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This easy and simple crochet pullover sweater free crochet pattern is perfect for spring and chilly day on a cold day or spring time. This crochet pattern is so easy to make and uses only a basic crochet stitch. I make this pretty pullover sweater top with cotton 4 medium weight yarn from just 2 rectangles with beginner in mind and a 5.0 mm crochet hook to create the breezy look, perfect to mix and match with jeans or skirts under. Follow along the simple-to-read pattern and make your first love sleeve pullover sweater top

Simple Pullover

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The Irish Blessings Crochet Doily combines a beautiful Irish Rose with rounds of lucky shamrocks and traditional Irish lace and picots. This is a fabulous crochet doily pattern that you can bring out every year around St. Patrick's day or simply leave it out year round as it's just that stunning. Doilies are typically used to help hold drinks, but this crochet pattern is just too beautiful for that. It would make a great gift for a friend or even a nice wedding gift that can be passed down from generation to generation.

Irish Blessings Crochet Doily

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Anyone that knits or crochets will usually have lots of yarn left over from previous different projects. This scarf will help reduce the amount of yarn in your stash and at the same time you will be creating a unique scarf that absolutely no one else has. Because it was made using the single crochet stitch and a large hook, it is also quick and easy to crochet and will be finished within no time.

Stash Busting Crochet Scarf of Many Colors

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