Today, I am sharing the pattern for this easy to make Cluster Buster Crochet Round Potholder. These work up quickly. The pattern uses simple crochet stitches and hence it’s a beginner-friendly pattern too. The mid-part of the pattern is made by working only in the back loops and is gradually worked upon with Double Crochet Cluster stitches.
Once you get a hang on making one, you will surely want to make more of them. Get your hooks and yarn ready and make a couple of these potholders to add some handmade flair to your kitchen.
Today’s free crochet pattern is the Spirit Granny Square Pattern which starts off as a circle then it goes into a solid crochet square and finishes off as a classic granny square. This granny square is a wonderful addition to blankets, scarves, or even as decorative elements on clothing or accessories. Whether worked in a…
Looking for a fun and simple crochet project that’s both cute and practical? This Easy Raglan Sweater Pattern is perfect for little ones, from newborns to kids aged 10 years. Its modern, stylish design works great for both boys and girls, making it a go-to for any wardrobe. This is a crochet pattern for the…
Because of the popularity of the Bat Mask Mate Crochet Pattern that I published last year, I reworked it a little to make a slightly smaller bat using Scrubby yarn. These cute little crochet bats can do double duty by adding a little spookiness to your kitchen decor and also being useful when you wash…
Throw this super-chic shawl over any outfit for instant glamour. The Electric Blue Shawl uses fillet crochet technique to achieve this beautiful shawl. The size of the finished rectangular shawl is 165 x 60 cm. The pattern is written in US crochet terms. It uses Scheepjes Maxi Sugar Rush yarn in Electric Blue and you…