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Crochet Easter Basket Pattern

Crochet an easy Easter basket and use flower buttons to decorate the sides. This pattern uses a double strand of worsted weight yarn in several colors, along with worsted paired with eyelash yarn for the “grass” section at the bottom. Sew on multicolored flower buttons and embroider the flower stems for a beautiful springtime basket.

Crochet Easter Basket Pattern

Crochet Cat Hammock Pattern

This Crochet Cat Hammock would be an adorable and luxurious cat accessory! This free crochet pattern is pretty simple and it is also the perfect project to use up random odds and ends of yarn!

Of course you can use any yarn you would like but you may need to adjust the amount of rows that you do to make sure that your hammock remains cat-sized.

Crochet Cat Hammock Pattern

Terrifying T-Rex Crochet Pattern

These little T-Rex buddies are unique amigurumi made in the ragdoll-style; separate pieces worked in flat rows and joined together to give it that charming and distinctive 2-D appearance. That's a real win for crocheters who are new to crocheting stuffed animals! And it certainly doesn't make them any less adorable than their round counterparts.

Terrifying T-Rex Crochet Pattern

Scrapadoodle Clutch Crochet Pattern

This Scrapadoodle Clutch is a fun way to use up yarn scraps. With color changes every two rows, you have endless possibilities of different color combinations. It is designed with cotton yarn, but can be made with any worsted weight yarn.

Plus there's instructions for a simple lining, you can give this project a modern, finished look or maybe add a fun pop of color.

Scrapadoodle Clutch Crochet Pattern

Wreath Christmas Tree Ornament

The Wreath Christmas Tree Ornament is a quick and easy work up and a perfect project for the confident beginner! What a fun way to get ready for Christmas! Make dozens of these little wreaths to hang on your tree or make them as fun additions to your Christmas gifts! You could also use them as appliqués on other projects or turn them into a fun banner! -- Easily adjust the finished sizes by using lighter or thicker yarn weights (and smaller or larger hooks).

Wreath Christmas Tree Ornament

Granny Square Baby Blanket

Don't you love when you can take something simple and make something amazing? I love that feeling! Not only did I make a dent in my yarn stash, but I made something from nothing and didn't spend any extra to do it! The granny square is so versatile. You can make a square blanket as big as you'd like. Or make many granny squares and join them up together. So many possibilities! Let's get started!

Granny Square Baby Blanket

Baby Yoda Inspired Amigurumi Doll

The Baby Yoda Doll is a cute, miniature version of our beloved Star Wars character from the Mandalorian TV series! Also known as “The Child”, Baby Yoda is sure to bring smiles and make a wonderful handmade gift for any Star Wars fan! This little amigurumi is quick to work up, and he's so adorable that you'll want to crochet an entire army of chibi Baby Yodas. The PDF pattern file includes instructions to guide you through the entire doll-making process and includes numerous photo references with clear, written instructions.

Baby Yoda Inspired Amigurumi Doll

Jigglypuff

Make your very own Pokemon to crochet them all! Learn how to get started with amigurumi! Create your own cute little Jigglypuff doll with this free crochet pattern! this basic and beginner friendly DIY project is perfect for any crocheter and works with any type of worsted weight yarn. This amigurumi is perfect for home decor as well for all the nintendo fans. It can work up quickly. Working with simple stitches, the single crochet, this pattern is worked in the round and sewn together. Has photo tutorial with step by step.

Jigglypuff

Easy-On Mitts

For those of you who are unfamiliar with my Easy-On Mittens, these mittens have a wrist closure option which allows you to open and close the mitten at the wrist. I first designed these mittens for my son because he was so wiggly and I swear he had fingers sticking out all over the place - trying to get mittens on his hands was such a challenge and he always pulled them off as fast as I could get them on. These mittens open at the wrist so you can easily pop the hand into the mitten itself (not getting stuck on the narrower cuff part) and once the hand is inside you can button up the wrist closure and the hand stays inside the mitten ;) You can wear the closure on the underside of your wrist (which is how I did Drew's so he wouldn't try to undo the buttons) or on top - which is how Darla liked to wear hers because she thought they looked ‘pretty' that way. You can alternately whip stitch the cuff closed for a regular pair of mittens - this is totally up to you! These mittens have been requested for many reasons - one of which is for individuals in Nursing Homes. The wrist closure allows caregivers to slide the mittens onto the resident's hands more easily (and less painfully) and then the wrist closure can be button to ensure the mitten stays in place once on.

Easy-On Mitts