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Easy Peasy Knit Dishcloth
Are you a crocheter wanting to learn to knit? Or a knitter tired of wonky dishcloths? Whatever your reason for wanting to give this Easy Peasy Knit Dishcloth pattern a go. You are going to love how simple this pattern is and the results you get right off the needles! When I learned to knit a few years ago, I never dreamed I would write a knit pattern. As a crocheter who wanted to learn to knit for so long, I get the struggle and how intimidating knitting can be. This is why I made a step by step video…
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Granny Triangle Shawl Free Crochet Pattern
Are you looking for a quick and easy crochet project for mini skeins or advent yarns? Or maybe you are wanting to bust through your scrap yarn stash? The Granny Triangle Shawl is a great pattern to do just that with.
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Free Crochet Pattern Bristol Cowl
I love to crochet cowls and if you follow me on social media you have probably noticed that I have been binge crocheting them for months now! I am excited to share my Bristol Cowl crochet pattern with you. The Bristol Cowl is a beginner-friendly crochet pattern that uses simple stitches to create a lovely texture. It is stunning with a solid or tonal-colored yarn! And you won’t be disappointed using a variegated yarn either! I used some of my super soft tweed yarn to design this pattern. It is a DK (#3) weight yarn. If you prefer to use…
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ALC Hand Dyed Yarns
If you follow me on Facebook, you already know that I am crazy about dyeing yarn. I have been researching and dreaming about hand dyeing my own yarn for a few years now. Back in December, I made the decision to just jump in! I get bored pretty quickly so I started playing around and trying different techniques and this is where I came up with my Fingerpaint yarns. My Fingerpaint yarns are so much fun and always turn out so unique. Oh boy, I have had so much fun. I love playing around and coming up with different colorways.…
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Whims Cowl Free Crochet Pattern
I have recently discovered a love for crocheting cowls. They work up so quickly and I love to wear them. My Whims Cowl crochet pattern only uses 3 stitches throughout the pattern; The Elizabeth stitch, the linen stitch and the half double crochet stitch. The Elizabeth stitch and the linen stitch have such a nice textured look to them and I love designing crochet patterns that have texture. These 3 stitches complement each other well and I love the look that this combination gives this cowl. I am so excited to be a part of the Furls Crochet 2020 Blog…