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Potted Plant

Next, here is a lovely idea fo crocheted bouquets of amigurumi potted flowers. They are undoubtedly a touch of summer on a cold winter evening. To summarize, this is a highly realistic pattern with a beautiful flowerpot and a dense, full array of blossoms.

Potted Plant

Ombre Monstera Bag

Lastly, you can make a monstera lovers must have on a background other than white and in colors other than a solid green. Indeed, this ombre-shaded monstera leaf is living proof. Consequently, there is also a paid pattern we need to mention:

Ombre Monstera Bag

Owl Cell Phone Cozy project

Indeed, a cozy phone case does really well with an owl theme. Thus here is another one with a button enclosure. However, this one aims for a real bird of prey look, and in black it will be perfect for Halloween. Hoo hoo!

Owl Cell Phone Cozy

Owl Cell Phone Cozy

Of course, a cozy phone case can also be sooooo cute. To wit, this adorable owl keeps your cell phone safe due to its thick sides and secure closure. Best of all, it would work really well if you set your ringer to owl hoots.

Owl Cell Phone Cozy

Vintage Phone Case Free Crochet Pattern

Next, this cozy phone case is a delightfully challenging pattern requiring basic tapestry crochet skills. However, as the pattern is generally simple and small, and will thus be a great opportunity and motivation to dive into tapestry.

Vintage Phone Case Free Crochet Pattern

Chromatic Phone Case Free Crochet Pattern

To begin with, the first cozy phone case is a traditional envelope that's been turned on its edge, so that the flap is on the shorter side. In general, the case is made using two granny squares turned 45 degrees and stitched together, and the squares can't bee thick or too stiff to bend tightly. Beyond that, the sky's the limit in terms of creativity. Other closures, different than the button and loop pictured, are also possible.

Chromatic Phone Case Free Crochet Pattern

Maisie Cardigan

However, you can also be a little fancier with an everyday baby and toddler cardigan. Thus you can make one such as the Maisie Hooded Cardigan, with its frilly edge and button closures.

Maisie Cardigan

Twisted Twin Cable Scarf

However, if texture is what you really desire in a rectangle scarf, then this Celtic ropework-inspired pattern will be yopur thing. Overall, the twin lines of braided ropes give it a great depth of character. Indeed, the very strong texture will be a great accent for a plain black overcoat or heavy blazer. That said, it would also work very well with a smooth sweater.

Twisted Twin Cable Scarf