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Scholastic Books and Klutz have come up with the best "How to Crochet" book I have seen.
Midwestern crocheters, crocheters visiting the Chicagoland Area, and those who appreciate crochet, will want to check out The Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef in Chicago.
These standing figurines are quick and easy to make. Trick-or-Treater's will love them and since scrap yarn is used, your budget will appreciate them too.
Crochet often brings up images such as afghans and sweaters, which are not appealing in hot weather. However, jewelry is an option that does not involve sweltering.
Tapestry crochet is a simple but effective technique which allows the crafter to add colour patterns to crochet.
The popcorn stitch can be added to many crochet patterns to add texture, interest and decoration.
When deciding on a project, or maybe even designing one, there is always the question of whether to go the way of crochet or the neat of knit.
Everyone is encouraged to be as "green" as possible when shopping. This bag does just that, and it's so versatile that it can double as a purse, too.
The chevron stitch has been around for a long, long time in crochet. Update the look with a few tweaks and try it on a new project.
Candi Jensen updates crocheting for babies with fun twists on classic designs.
Make and then relax in a fun, colorful floor chair stitched in a rainbow of bright medium weight yarns. Great way to use up yarn scraps!
Easy, quick, and pretty leaves give springtime & Easter projects a lovely feminine touch. Try these on clothing or home décor.
Girls will love this groovy flower shaped pillow. The pattern is easy enough for a beginner crocheter to stitch out in no time.
The chevron stitch has been around for a long, long time in crochet and knit. Update the look with a few tweaks and try it on a new project.
Add these crocheted stars to store-bought items, and create one-of-a-kind presents at the last minute.
Joining The CGOA has many advantages, including the fact that its Annual Design Contest is underway. Take the next step in crochet and join in the fun.
This triquetra symbol pattern can be made to be a badge, a pin, or the basis for a doily. Use your imagination with this gorgeous knot pattern.
There is still time before Christmas to create quick, unique, beautiful and quality gift items, even if it's Christmas Eve. And, the recipients will be thrilled.
Crochet patterns can be confusing. An optional way of presenting them using crochet symbols is easier to read for some crocheters.
The Double Crochet is another necessary stitch to add to a well-rounded repertory. So many more options are available for projects after learning this stitch.
These three 3-color crochet motifs are easy to make and a stitch to connect. Take advantage of their versatility to make...anything!
This multipurpose pattern makes a veritable feast of items. Clouds, carnations, doll skirts, and snowballs are all possible. Change it up to make an original piece.
These mittens fit ages 4 to 7, and feature a cord that keeps them together. A bonus scarf pattern is included.
A crochet circle can be made any size, but they all generally start the same way. Following this recipe eases the process.
A triangle can be crocheted a couple of different ways, but some techniques are simpler than others. Learn to make a triangle using the double crochet stitch.
The basic elements of this free crochet pattern can be adapted to create many types of wire jewelry such as rings, bracelets and chokers.
For children (or adults) who've learned how to do a single crochet stitch, this is an easy pattern to follow.
Crochet Me! by Kim Werker claims to carry "Designs to Fuel the Crochet Revolution." It does not disappoint.
Treble crochets are in many patterns; they build up quickly, and can help a crocheter move quickly through a project. Learn how to make the treble crochet.
Interweave Press has recently released the box sets, 101 Stitches to Crochet & 101 Stitches to Knit. They make terrific gifts for knitters and crocheters.
This very basic and simple stocking takes just a little over an hour to crochet / assemble. After the stocking is complete, it can then be decorated in any way desired.
"Get Hooked Again" [Watson-Guptill Publications, 2007] introduces readers to the world of crocheting and how to create wearable art.
Crocheted cozies present gifts of wine in style, and can be used as unique bags after the wine is gone.
Crocheted flowers are always popular to make, give, or receive. They can also be used as accents to just about any fabric.
Crocheted flowers are always popular to make, give or receive. They can also be used as accents to just about any fabric.
It is possible to add ribbing to garments through crocheting, rather than knitting. Two types of rib can be used, according to your requirements.
Most crochet artists have a ton of scrap yarn lying around. Use it all up while taking care of the holiday shopping this Xmas.
Almost everyone can at least occasionally use a hat. Use this pattern to create light-weight hats for everyone and anyone.
Create a beautiful selection of crochet flowers to use as embellishments for clothes and accessories. Any yarn and any hook may be used.
Crochet a pretty lily and felt it to make it sturdy and textural. Attach it as a decoration, or add wire to it for a stand-alone lily. Make a few into a lovely bouquet.
Practical, pretty or both, this pattern provides the crocheter with a bootie blueprint. No knitting is required, and it makes a perfect gift.
Baby will be thoroughly enchanted with these entertaining little animal rattles designed to fit comfortably on the wrist. They work up very quickly in medium weight yarn.
Baby will be thoroughly enchanted with these entertaining little animal rattles designed to fit comfortably on the wrist. They work up very quickly in medium weight yarn
Charitable organizations are always ready to accept hand crocheted items. Consider giving your crochet items to those who need them most.
Little girls will love these petite and pretty headbands. They work up quickly and a beginner can make them.
A CD cozy can be made plainly or with more decoration. Add these suggestions to make a Walkman carrier extra special.
A fiber-fill stuffed pumpkin can be crocheted from worsted weight yarn. The nice thing is it can be re-used every year, and doesn't require carving.
Crocheted snowflake patterns allow a crocheter to make standalone snowflakes or to attach them to make a larger body of work.
Most music lovers have iPods in this day and age, but some prefer using the older walkmans. Free crochet patterns for this type of cozy are becoming rare.
These easy Halloween patterns are fun, festive, and whimsical. Make them for the special Trick-or-Treaters in your life. Crochet a ghost, black cat, and pumpkin.


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