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Crochet Baby Shoes | Free Pattern

These adorable Over Brook Crochet Baby Shoes are the perfect addition to any little one's wardrobe. They are crocheted in DK weight yarn and embellished with ribbon bows, making them both stylish and comfortable. The free pattern for the shoes is below. They are easy to make and can be completed in ... Read More

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3 crochet lemon scrubby's laying on a blue and white check table cloth. There is a hand in the picture, picking up the far left lemon at the bottom, so that you can see the back

How To Crochet A Lemon Pot Scrubby: Free Pattern

Let me show you how to crochet a lemon pot scrubby. It is so cute and fun! Everyone loves pot scrubbys that are crocheted using Red Heart Scrubby Sparkle Yarn. They are a perfect fit to your hand and will help you scrub the grime away. The cute and whimsical design of this pot scrubby will help set ... Read More

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a pink newborn sized over brook dress is laying on top of the blue 3-6mo sized over brook dress. Both dresses have a lace collar and hem with over brook lace stitches. The pink dress has three miniature bows on the right side of the collar. Both dresses are laying on a white washed table.

How To Crochet A Baby Dress: Free Pattern

Let me show you how to crochet a baby dress with a lace collar and hem! It is an easy pattern. I'm so excited to share this project with you. I've been crocheting for many years, and I love making baby clothes. This dress is perfect for a special occasion, or just a fun day out with your little one. ... Read More

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Pink chemo cap is laying on a brown square with a floral background, behind the square. The chemo cap is crocheted using a soft yarn and a simple to execute ridge is the highlight of this chemo cap. A faux leather tag has been sewn on to the brim. The tag was purchased at Hobby Lobby.

Simple Crochet Chemo Cap | Free Pattern

Let me show you how to crochet this simple chemo cap. It is made using soft Lion Brand Coboo yarn that will not irritate the sensitive skin of someone going through chemo. This chemo cap features a stitch that adds a little bit of visual texture, while keeping a soft to the skin feel. The free ... Read More

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Easy Crochet Hat Made With Chunky Yarn

This easy crochet hat made with chunky yarn will become a favorite. The Wendy Ridge Beanie is super simple to crochet. You can easily make two hats in an evening. Working with (6) super bulky yarn to create a hat in 6 different sizes was a little tricky, as it creates a stiff & thick fabric. You ... Read More

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4 shells dishcloths, folded and stacked on top of each other. The bottom dishcloth is green, next is white. Taupe of tan is the third dishcloth and gray finishes the stack.

Easy Crochet Shells Washcloth Dishcloth

I love this easy crochet shells washcloth dishcloth. It is so simple and is so feminine. You will find this shell variation is easy and delicate. You can follow instruction and the chart below to crochet this easy shells washcloth dishcloth, or purchase the complete written crochet pattern at the ... Read More

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A photo collage of a crocheted towel topper, and Santa is going down the chimney the wrong way. He is upside down in the chimney. The photo on the left is showing the towel topper hanging on an oven handle and the towel is white. There are two photos on the right, showing the same towel topper being used as a gift card holder. The chimney is red, with a green wreath and red bow. The top of the chimney is tan with white furry yarn that looks like snow. There is also a bit of white furry yarn at the bottom of the chimney to look like snow. Then Santas legs are sticking up, out of the top of the chimney, since he went in upside down.

How To Crochet A Multipurpose Towel Topper | Free Pattern

Let me show you how to crochet a multipurpose Santa towel topper, that can double as a gift card holder or triple as a Christmas Ornament. Three ways to use the Wrong Way Santa Towel Topper 1. Towel Topper 2. Money Gift Card Holder 3. Christmas Ornament The Wrong Way Santa towel topper is a ... Read More

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Two chemo cap hats, one is pink the other is navy. They are crocheted and each hat has 3 peekaboo ridges. One is close to the crown. One circles the middle of the head. The third ridge circles around the temple. There is a ribbed brim, and each hat has a leather tag on the brim. The hats are laid on a brown woodgrain floor, with two pink cabbage rose silk flowers in the upper left corner. A pink Cancer Ribbon is just under the Krissy's Over The Mountain Logo on the lower right.

Peekaboo Ridge Chemo Cap | Free Crochet Pattern

Let me show you how to crochet this Peekaboo Ridge chemo cap. It is such a nice chemo hat. It is crocheted using Lion Brand Coboo yarn. I am making it my mission to design beautiful and functional chemo head gear that is soft and tender to the skin. The peekaboo ridge stitch adds just a little bit ... Read More

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A pretty crochet sunflower towel topper. Yellow with a brown center.

Easy Crochet Sunflower Towel Topper | Free Pattern

It's an easy crochet Sunflower towel topper. It is so fun, easy and unique to crochet. You will be able to crochet several in an evening watching your favorite shows. There is no sewing involved. It is all crochet. Let me show you how easy it is to crochet the Sunflower towel topper. The free ... Read More

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Two crocheted sunflower sachets. Yankee Candle Wax melts in the scent Autumn Harvest is displayed ready to be used for making the sunflower sachets.

How To Crochet A Sunflower Sachet | Free Pattern

Let me show you how to crochet a Sunflower sachet. It is really easy. Just a little bit of crochet is needed. Use your favorite scent. Combine it with a little bit of polyfil stuffing. Put the scented stuffing in the amigurumi sunflower. Toss them in your drawer. Hang them in your closet with your ... Read More

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