Crochet for Beginners
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Crochet Pumpkin Applique Pattern – Bonus Jack-O-Lantern – Easy Fall Decorations
Hi everyone! It is almost Halloween and I thought it best to post the pattern for the pumpkin appliqué before then! You can also use some embroidery and turn it into a jack-o’-lantern for your autumn decorations if you want. You can also add it to the autumn garland, along with the toadstool and acorn appliqué! This is a really quick pattern so let’s get started! Materials: Pumpkin Applique 3.00 mm Crochet HookDK Yarn (I used Patons Astra)Tapestry NeedleA Pair of Scissors Note: The numbers in the brackets represent the number of stitches in each row Abbreviations MR – Magic RingCH – ChainSC – Single Crochet (DC in UK terms)DC…
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Crochet an Acorn Applique – FREE PATTERN
Here with the second pattern for the autumn garland! I have previously shared the toadstool mushroom pattern on the blog and channel! This time I am sharing the acorn applique pattern to add to the garland! I used the puff stitch for the little hat of the acorn and some chains and slip stitches for the points. This turned out so much cuter than I thought it would!
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Crochet a Balloon Applique – Free Pattern and Video Tutorial
This week I am sharing a quick and easy pattern for a balloon applique. You can turn these into a banner and use some cardstock to write a little message using small triangles. I have created a project in the Cricut Design Space for those that have a Cricut machine. But you can easily cut these by hand and make the banner just as cute!
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Crochet Sunflower Plant Pattern – Cute Essential Oil Room Freshener
I am so very excited to share with you the pattern for the sunflower potted plant! This was so fun to design and make and it can be used as a room freshener as well! But it is up to you! This sunflower plant uses lace/crochet thread yarn, but I think you could probably use some thicker yarns and it will turn out just as cute!
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Crochet Sunflower Pin Pattern – Daisy Flower – Easy Free Pattern
This week I want to share the pattern for the sunflower pin! This is soooo cute and makes a nice little accessory for your bag or lanyard. I have made quite a few of them already to give away and everyone loves them! You can also use white yarn instead of the golden yellow yarn to make a daisy.
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How to Crochet a Toadstool Mushroom Applique – FREE Pattern
It is September and that means it is almost Autumn in the northern hemisphere! I am working slowly on my fall bunting pattern, but I wanted to share with you all the toadstool mushroom applique that I have already made. It is poisonous in real life, but is quite cute in crochet hehe
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Easy Crochet Neckerchief – Free Pattern
I have always loved the look of the bow tie scarves since I was a child and have made many of the knitted bow tie scarves from Bev's The Make It Your Own Zone blog. That is why I wanted to try making a neckerchief using crochet and some lace yarn that I still have loads of.
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Free Popsicle Appliqué Crochet Pattern – Moss Stitch – Summer Garland
Welcome to week 3 of the summer garland patterns. This week I want to share the popsicle appliqué that uses the moss stitch. I think I finally figured out how to do the moss stitch and still have the piece be straight! Yay!
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Free Ice Cream Applique Crochet Pattern – Summer Garland
It is time to share with you the second applique from my summer garland! The Ice Cream Applique! This one is so cute! I loved add the little edging for the ice cream. You can also make the watermelon applique pattern I shared last week as well! What's your favourite ice cream flavour?
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Darling Cloud Bag Charm Easy Crochet Pattern
Hi there! I have been seeing so many different cute crochet bag charms recently that I wanted to try designing a cloud bag charm myself! Some of my most favourite artists are etm.studi0 and kukkacrochet! They are so creative! This pattern came when I was making a video tutorial on the half double crochet and I just kept playing around with the pattern. This pattern lets you practice the HDC and a shell stitch for the cloud puffs. If you are more of a visual learner, you can follow the video tutorial that I linked in this post or you can head over to my channel. I was just think…