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However, if the varied colors aren't your thing, why not try this free crochet pattern? Overall, they're just as cute, but the calmer and more deliberate color selection makes them great as a decorative arrangement.
The Toasted Hazelnut Brimmed Beanie is the first of four hats in my fall collection of crochet brimmed beanies. Cozy, soft and textured, each crochet brimmed beanie pattern has a little bit of a different style. This one incorporates the bean stitch to add some fun, bumpy texture. Pattern includes directions for completing the bean stitch.
Although you may think that these best fish amigurumi would be difficult, they aren't. Therefore, here is one that you work up in one puece, no joining, and is super quick.
The original pattern and the photos are available at Ravelry:
How pretty is this crochet throw in the pictures below, right? It's made by Allybobbless and I'm amazed at how intricate and detailed it is. It really looks like stained glass and I'm living for it! If you want to decorate your living room of bed, this project will do more than fine!
This is a simple pattern designed to fit like the flop hats of the 1920s era. The techniques are fairly simple and the project works up quickly. You can easily finish one of these while watching your favorite movie. Hat can be left plain or embellished with cute feathers and flowers as you can see in the photos. Bernat Velvet and Baby Velvet can be used, as well as Yarn Bee Velvety Smooth Sparkle if you have some in your stash. It seemed to have been seasonal.