With a delicate drape and glorious texture, this simple crochet top pattern is just the thing for warmer months. With a classic and relaxed fit, you can adjust the length and sleeves to suit you making it the most comfy tee shirt you’ll own!
This is a basic crochet t-shirt made from two rectangles but it’s worked from the top down so the only seams you’ll have are at the sides. The mindful pattern uses simple stitches that alternate between front, back and 3rd loops to create a stunning texture in this summer crochet top.
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Make your own chunky infinity scarf using color changing yarn. With just one skein of Scarfie yarn, you can create a warm and fuzzy accessory that’s perfect for three seasons. Plus, the self-striping yarn makes it easy to achieve a beautiful variation and ombré effect without having to cut and join new yarn.
This crochet pot scrubber pattern is super quick and easy to work up! You can whip up several in no time! And it is super practical! The nylon fiber feels exactly like the wiry plastic scrubbies you can find at the store and works just as well! Super satisfying to create a project that is…
The Lilly Blanket is a beautiful Tunisian crochet home décor item that is a pleasure to make and a pleasure to use. It features a popular gingham pattern that is crocheted in columns using 2 colours and join as you go technique. This is a fun project for when you would like to work colourwork…
Show off your patriotism in the kitchen with a bald eagle potholder (or hot pad). This easy crochet pattern works up quickly with double strand of cotton yarn. This hotpad makes for a great housewarming gift for any veteran or wildlife fan. You can also use a single strand of yarn and a smaller hook…
The spiked sedge stitch is a very beginner-friendly stitch pattern. It uses basic stitches only like single crochet, half double crochet, and double crochet. It results in a medium textured stitch pattern that is even more visible if you increase the size of the hook and if you use thicker yarn. You create a spike…