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Wonderland Mittens

You'll love staying warm this winter when wearing the delightful Wonderland Mittens. These warm and cozy crochet mittens will be just what you need to wear while shoveling snow or on your commute. And don't you hate it when that spot between your coat cuffs and gloves is exposed? The wrists on these crochet mittens are long enough to provide ample coverage and will help you stay warm. Just keep in mind this crochet pattern is at the intermediate level and is ideal for crocheters who are looking for a bit of a challenge.

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Wonderland Mittens

Vintage Rippling Scarf

I came up with this scarf because someone asked me to help them with an afghan pattern that they found on Ravelry. I didnt want to make an afghan, so I thought why not just swatch the pattern to learn it, and thus a scarf was born. The original pattern is called Vintage Rippling Blocks and the designer has a great photo tutorial if you need help with the stitch. I made mine with slow coloring changing yarn, but you can change colors as often as youd like. The options are endless.

Vintage Rippling Scarf

5 Hour Baby Blanket

Who doesn't love quick baby blankets? This crochet blanket will take only 5 hours of your times. Worked with the irresistibly squishy Bernat Blanket yarn, this will be your go-to pattern for any last minute baby shower or Christmas gifts. Worked in a simple variation of the Moss stitch, this pattern is easy to learn and memorize. You can change the color and make it for a boy baby or even for your living room.

5 Hour Baby Blanket

Bunny Applique

Use this adorable Bunny Applique for any of your Easter or baby related projects! You can add this applique to many projects like scarves, blankets, Easter baskets and bags, basically, whatever you can think of. He is quite large at 8.5” Height x 6.5” Width, so it's not recommended for smaller projects. This pattern uses all easy stitches. The majority of the stitching is single crochet. Any medium or worsted weight yarn will work for this project.

Bunny Applique

Christmas Crochet Gnome

The festive season isn't complete without these little crochet gnomes to watch over and join in the fun with you. The cute Christmas crochet gnome pattern is super simple, beginner friendly and great for yarn stash busting. Add a little button nose and a fluffy beard and you're done! Go for a traditional Scandi Christmas crochet Santa or jazz them up and make them unique for this years Elf on the Shelf, the choice is yours. Worked in the amigurumi crochet method, in both UK and US crochet terms.

Christmas Crochet Gnome

Knot Me Up Headband

Who wouldn't like a Retro style headband? It would look adorable with a dress. Make this adorable headband with your scrap DK weight yarn. It would hardly take you 15 to 20 minutes to whip up this cute project. The knot is made using a separate piece and you can never go wrong with this one. The pattern comes in all sizes and is a delight to make. How about making a mommy and me pair?

Knot Me Up Headband

Bella The Butterfly Appliqué

This crochet pattern will help you create a cute butterfly appliqué. The appliqués can be sewn onto almost any of your crochet creations to make them look pretty. The appliqué measures 15cm high and 14cm wide. DK (weight 3) yarn. I used ‘King Cole Pricewise DK' A - Yellow 3g (9m/10yd) B - Orange 4g (12m/14yd) C - Candy 5g (15m/17yd) Total - 12g (36m/41yd) Supplies you will need - Crochet hook 4mm - Tapestry needle - DK yarn - Stitch markers (optional) - Scissors - safety eyes 6mm Recommend skill level is easy. The pattern is written in USA terminology. You will need to know basic crochet stitches (sc, hdc, dc, tr) as well as the bobble stitch. You'll also need to know how to work into a magic ring. The pattern requires basic sewing and tapestry skills.

Bella The Butterfly Appliqué

Lacy Doily T Shirt Yarn Rug

Learn how to make a rug with t-shirt yarn craft ideas with this how to crochet tutorial. This smart and chic DIY rug will take five hours to make and works up relatively quickly for a project of its size due to the bulky yarn. The Lacy Doily T-Shirt Yarn Rug would make a fantastic addition to any room in your home. The design is delicate and bright while the t-shirt yard is sturdy enough to stay put. This easy crochet pattern is a great beginner project and could easily be created out of t-shirt yard you made yourself, as well.

Lacy Doily T Shirt Yarn Rug

Simple Go To Crochet Blanket

This amazingly simple pattern creates a dense fabric which is perfect for a cozy, cuddly blanket. Using chunky yarn, you'll create a beautiful blanket in either a baby size or throw blanket size. This is a perfect “go-to”, no fail pattern for last minute baby shower gifts or anytime you're wanting to tackle a blanket! Using chunky yarn and a fairly large crochet hook, you will find it works up quickly and easily in a short amount of time!

Simple Go To Crochet Blanket