This hexagon flower blanket is truly a wonderful accent for a room and a splash of color. Undoubtedly, it works best if the main background of the blanket matches the room it's in, so that its flowers really pop!
This hexagon flower blanket is truly a wonderful accent for a room and a splash of color. Undoubtedly, it works best if the main background of the blanket matches the room it's in, so that its flowers really pop!
Additionally, here is a pattern for a tiny octopus for those of us who are into psychedelic styling. After all, this dizzying variety of colors would not look out of place at a disco inside a caledoscope!
Lastly, this crocheted girl's cardigan is a vest, a poncho and everything else in between. Moreover, it's simple, circular shape will be a cinch to work up.
If you use a traditional teapot, a cozy is a great idea to keep you tea warm and drinkable for a longer time. However, traditional cozies are just cloth bells that sit over the pot. Why not snazz up your teatime with this Red Rooster cozy, and enjoy your tea by taste and visually?
Alternatively, this ocean inspired blanket is a little more stylized, a little more shimmery. Therefore, it'll be a great eye catcher on earthtone furniture.
In the end, what would Easter be without eggs? In short, not much, so here are an egg-themed Easter potholders to really put the crowning touch on your Easter decor.
Although this shamrock project is a little more involved, it's definitely a worthwhile pattern. Indeed, this traditional doily will be a perfect accent in a rustic interior. Moreover, this project will be a great way to practice your lacework skills as well as combining two contrasting colors further delineated by a texture change.
This baby set is delicate and lovely. Since it includes a jacket, booties and a bonnet it's a complete baby set. Truly, it strikes a perfect balance between being light and airy, and warm, looking excellent all the while.
How would you like to own a truly viral shawl? The virus shawl is all the rage: it's colourful, it's got a beautiful texture and its wildly popular. The pattern is easy to follow and works up quickly. Once you get the hang of it, it's effortless, and can be made in a multitude of hues, or else toned down to one or two, for a more elegant look. Due to its size and relative simplicity, the Virus will be the best summer shawl for beginners to take on.
This subtle version of our favorite shawl brings back memories of summer. If you're feeling a bit nostalgic and sentimental, use your state of mind as a source of inspiration to create this precious crochet gem in the most beautiful shades of the ocean.