We will never get enough of beautiful patterns written by the author of Crochetpedia! This site is a real treasury for people who love discovering new techniques and learning about the art of crocheting. Are you one of them? We know you are!
We will never get enough of beautiful patterns written by the author of Crochetpedia! This site is a real treasury for people who love discovering new techniques and learning about the art of crocheting. Are you one of them? We know you are!
Next, this crocheted girl’s cardigan is a whole different take. While the previous one went for the elegant approach, this one is right out of a fantasy novel. Thus, it's a fantasy lacy and frilly sweater for a fantastic princess!
Next, here is another take on the baby blanket with a ribbon border. Indeed, this is a classic, in traditional colors and with a vintage, gentle texture that gives the blanket great ventilation.
Lastly, this ocean inspired blanket is a somewhat more abstract creation, with both a gentle texture and a soothing color gradient to feast on.
Just like it says on the box, this is a yarn basket made of scraps. It has that absolutely delightful patchwork/rag doll color quality that is the quintessence of home-made heart-felt craft.
Cozy AND textured, this velvet blanket is the absolute king of bulkiness and drape. Truly, it's the perfect companion for a lovely evening, a hot tea and your favorite book.
Wow, how delicious is this combination of colors? Pink and blue is such a lovely pair, it turns out! This pattern is almost a classic but this lovely author has created a new version that caught our attention and made our hearts beat faster. Do you feel the same? The link to the free pattern is under the photo
This adorable teddy bear is indisputably a reminiscence of a child's most favorite, much loved and often fixed toy. I love it, and you will too!
Lastly, here is a more traditional, softer tote-type summer stash basket. Truly, this one is perfect for crocheting at the seaside the park as you enjoy the sunshine and warmth.
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