Fanny packs have made a comeback recently! But they’re not called fanny packs anymore! You can call them crossbody bags, belt bags, hip packs or waist packs now! Whatever you call them, they are still a marvelous invention for keeping your hands free… they’re just way cuter and more stylish now! This is simply the crossbody bag crochet pattern to get you back into the trend!
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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…
Baby blanket crochet patterns, for me, have 3 main criteria: Avoid holes for tiny fingers to get stuck in Keep it simple. I’m not one for complicated designs or too many colors. Keeping it simple means its more likely to get used over and over and passed down to the next generation. Unisex is best….
This modified cross stitch is normally used in rounds but with a simple crochet trick, you can also crochet it in rows. You pull up a loop similar to a spike stitch which results in a modified cross stitch. Great to use with home decor projects like washcloths, dishcloths, coasters, or potholders.
This easy infinity scarf pattern uses basic stitches to make a raised pattern. This scarf uses one skein of Lion Brand Mandala Yarn. There is a free printable PDF file available.