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No Beginning Chain Asymmetric Shell BlanketThis is an easy crocheted blanket with a one row repeat. The no beginning chain method for beginning the blanket is great for textured yarns like boucle and homespun. See the complete pattern at -
http://blogs.thetucker.com/knit/2012/12/23/no-beginning-chain-asymmetric-shell/2024-11-20 06:50:38 -
Crochet Chunky Short-Row ScarfI'm a fan of long scarfs especially if they are worked in a short row like this scarf, lengthwise can tend to be a little daunting. It's an easy pattern to remember and crochet. Get the free pattern at https://thecrochetcrowd.com/chunky-crochet-short-row-scarf-pattern/2024-01-22 10:58:08
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Interlocking Crochet February SquareInterlocking Crochet February Square | Interlocking Crochet in the Round Free Pattern Get the chart and written directions: https://kickincrochet.com/interlocking-crochet-square-february/2024-01-21 23:16:51
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Turning Leaves Stitch - CrochetTurning Leaves Kimono pattern by Maz Kwok This casual but chic kimono is crocheted by dark brown shade - mercerized cotton yarn so it's a lightweight outerwear for any occasion. Of main interest to me is the stitch/motif of leaves which this uses, which could be used for other things such as shawls or scarves.2024-01-11 15:25:37
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How to Close a hat, no sew, closing the top of a hat, bottom up hatThere are so many ways to close a hat! It's mostly about preference. I prefer to never have to remove my hook or do any sewing, so if you're like me, you'll love this method! This is showing how to close the Bre Beanie, my most popular pattern (thatcozyfox.etsy.com) But this method can be used for any "Bottoms Up" style of hat! Perfect for slouchy hats.2023-12-16 17:00:00
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Chain Loop Stitch - CrochetTextured Crochet Trivet with the Chain Loop Stitch! Save your table and learn how to crochet a chain loop stitch â an excellent choice for a crochet trivet or pot holder (and even rugs!)2023-12-07 11:07:00
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how to crochet a fine wire braceletWhile this shows a specific pattern, it also shows the general technique. The most important tip here is that this uses "bullion wire" aka "French wire" which is a coiled extremely fine wire used in embroidery, which makes it very flexible and thus useful for this technique.2019-05-22 08:51:00
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JK2TH Washcloth pattern by Aunt ZanyWorked in rows, using two Tunisian hooks. The hooks do not need to be the same size, but your gauge will be determined by the larger hook, and the smaller hook should be large enough to work comfortably with your chosen yarn. Choose any weight yarn you like, and hooks of a size appropriate to your yarn weight. This method comes from a YouTube video made for the Australian Handknitters and Spinners Group on Facebook, and have adapted the method in this pattern. You can find the original video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_9EPn67mGg2019-01-13 18:49:00