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Amigurumi Heart Free Crochet pattern

Materials:

2,5 crochet hook
Yarn: Katia Bamboo, DK/8ply
yarn needle
stuffing

Abbreaviations used:

magic ring: crochet over an adjustable loop wih 6 single crochet, then pulling on the yarn tail until there is no hole left
Neat finish- one method to finish a toy piece in amigurumi. See the photos below.

SC - single crochet
Inc - Increase
Invdec - invisible decrease

Amigurumi Heart Free Crochet pattern

Bake Shop Blanket

This Bake Shop Blanket is made up of 12 different bakery motif granny squares (all of which are listed individually on my profile, or through this link!) and several basic solid filler granny squares. This blanket is so much fun to make and even more fun to snuggle up under! Such a great gift for kids or that friend that loves to bake!

Bake Shop Blanket 

Quick and Easy Crochet Blanket

You can't ask for a better easy crochet pattern than this Quick and Easy Crochet Blanket. Crochet blankets make great handmade gifts, and this pattern is so easy to make. It takes about six hours, which would be the perfect Sunday afternoon crochet project. You can make it in any color you wish, and the homespun yarn is warm and cuddly, exactly as a blanket should be. If you leave the edge tasseled, the blanket also has a nice fringed look. The finished product is delightfully big, so get ready to cocoon down into your new favorite cold-weather companion.

Quick and Easy Crochet Blanket

Magical Wave Stitch Crochet Lapghan

I decided to use this stunning and yummy Red Heart Super Saver “Retro Stripes” to revamp my Optical Illusion Baby Blanket. I LOVE my first version… but not everyone wants to change colors THAT many times!!! The Red Heart Stripes worked up beautifully with this design… and with minimal yarn ends to weave in! The entire process of making this blanket was exciting. The color changes are different and unique with each square, preventing me from getting jaded."

Magical Wave Stitch Crochet Lapghan

Cross-Over Block Stitch Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern

One of my favorite crochet projects to work on is the humble and sweet baby blanket. Not only are baby blankets adorable, they're also super quick and easy to make. Also, they mean the world to the parents who receive your beautiful gift and will likely treasure it for years to come. This Cross-Over stitch blanket is super easy to make and like many of my patterns, once you get started, you can practically make it with your eyes closed.

Cross-Over Block Stitch Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern

Ella the Elephant Lovey

According to the designer, "Ella the Elephant Lovey is cute, cuddly, and loves spinning in circles! The perfect gift for any baby, they'll never forget how cute this free crochet pattern is!" Make your own crochet lovey project by following along with this intermediate pattern. It's worked up in soft, pastel colors and features a crochet amigurumi elephant, making it the perfect gift for any newborn.

Ella the Elephant Lovey

Baby Bunny Blanket

Who is ready for spring and the warmer weather that comes with it? I know I am! I thought it would be fun to design a spring themed baby blanket. This adorable Baby Bunny Blanket is worked corner to corner (c2c). You can follow the written instructions or the pixel graph. It's a pretty quick project. You won't have too many ends to weave in which is always a bonus! I hope you like it!

Baby Bunny Blanket

Lavender Throw

In selecting the colours for this throw, I used these lavender bushes as my inspiration. The Lavender Throw is worked (as one piece) in blocks of differing shade of purple, which are further accented by a fisherman’s white. It is made with a worsted weight yarn, a great weight for the changing seasons. It is constructed with the moss stitch, a series of single crochet and chain stitches. The bold blocks of colour make for endless colour combinations.

Lavender Throw