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Autumn Berry Flower

Additionally, flower appliques can be and eas. This it will rapidly add a touch of color to your scarves or hats. This pattern doesn't use too much yarn so you can use up your scraps for this one.

T-rex Amigurumi

First, this amigurumi dragon is not actually a dragon, but hear it roar! Indeed, this one will be your foray into the world of jurassic firebreathers

Simple Crochet Table Runner Pattern

Add a touch of personality to any room with this simple crochet table runner pattern. Each square can be crocheted in less than an hour. Join them together in your favorite layout and you have a gorgeous handmade home decor accent piece. The crochet squares with the colors changing each round

Turtle Nap Buddy

When it's naptime, Benjamin folds out as a striped toddler blanket, then rolls back into his shell for a cuddly companion the rest of the day. Skill level: Intermediate Finished blanket measures approximately 50" long by 28” wide (with instructions to make it longer if necessary). When

Primrose Appliques

Next, among the flower appliques, this flower has a flat underside, so it's easy to add a clasp, clip, or attach/sew it to any flat soft surface

Promenade Shawl

The Promenade Shawl is the perfect project for a beginner who wants to try something a little more advanced! This semi circle shaped shawl has interesting contrast in both yarn weights and colors. By not changing hook sizes when working with the lighter mohair yarn, the pattern created has an airy,

Tulip Square Cardi

First, this summer cardigan is a real classic design made fancier with amazing texture transitions. In particular, I absolutely adore the on point squares outlined by the thicker ridges, as well as the denser sleeves and hem. Furthermore, there are instructions for a large array of sizes, so that

Grace Blanket

Next, do you remember the Grace Shawl CAL? Based on her design, Lucia Stepankova created a beautiful square baby blanket under the same name. Additionally, one nice aspect of this pattern is that the size is infinitely adjustable. Therefore, you can make one of these for a REALLY big baby

Lunar Crossings Square Blanket

To begin with, this square baby blanket is super versatile. Since you can make it in any yarn weight, you can really vary up the look and texture. Moreover, if you use an ombre or gradient yarn, you will give it gentle, blended color transitions. In turn, these will greatly complement the crisply