Indeed, if African flower crochet is your thing in fantastic sea turtles, here is one that is a stunning development.
Indeed, if African flower crochet is your thing in fantastic sea turtles, here is one that is a stunning development.
So, you want your flower appliques to include roses, do you? Here you go, then: quick, easy and fun… and rosy.
Firstly, the Dragon Belly pattern by Mijo Crochet has been translated to 11 languages, so it's accessible to everyone. In particular this is true, because the Dragon Belly pattern is not complicated, yet the finished shawl is gorgeous.
Crochet your own textured coasters with bohemian flair and a bobble square that will hug your coffee mug. The free square Boho Bobble Coaster pattern utilizes bobble stitches and fringe for a fun, cotton coaster. To crochet these coasters, you'll need about 35 yards of worsted weight cotton yarn (I used Lily Sugar n Cream yarn in "Light Blue"), a 4.5 mm crochet hook, a tapestry needle, and a small comb for brushing out the fringe.
This Lacy Shells Dress is perfect for any little toddler that is running around! its light and airy and perfect for the summer! Even comes with a matching hat pattern!
The Julie shawl features thin sections of single crochet and thicker sections of double crochet v-stitches to create an appealing solid and lace stripe look. All you need to complete this shawl is one skein of Washtenaw Wool, fingering weight yarn. Size: 45″ across, 20″ center to point Yarn: Washtenaw Wool, Leelanau (fingering weight) 80% superwash merino, 20% nylon: Poseidon gradient - 3.5 oz/410 yds Hook: US-E/4, 3.5 mm Gauge: 20 sts x 18 rows = 4” [10 cm] in sc Other supplies: yarn needle Stitches and Abbreviations: ch - chain dc - double crochet sc - single crochet sl st - slip stitch sp(s) - space(s) st(s) - stitch(es)
Finally, just to round out the menagerie of fantastic sea turtles, here is one made out of plush yarn. To summarize, it's soft, cuddly and oh, so cute!
To begin with, this nature inspired project takes the slightly lighter, pastel hues of spring. Undoubtedly, this is a look at a spring meadow and the skies above it.
I whipped up this very quick and easy scrubby dishcloth. If you haven't worked with Scrubby Yarn before, this would make a great first project. This easy dishcloth is crocheted with a larger sized hook (7 mm) and uses only simple stitches. The Double Thick Scrubby Dishcloth is crocheted with 2-strands of Scrubby Yarn held together. I chose to use 2 different colors from my Stash but you could just as easily use 2 strands from one ball of yarn. This scrubby dishcloth took me less than 15 minutes to crochet - so I'm sure you will have it done quickly too!
Double thick and super squishy, its small size makes it particularly good at getting into smaller corners and edges. I personally prefer smaller dishcloths for cleaning, they are just easier for my hands to hold onto! Try this pattern and let me know what you think! Maybe you will decide you prefer small dishcloths too! You can substitute any yarn and hook for this stitch pattern - just remember when you substitute if your gauge is different, the finished size of your project will also be different.