The seed stitch is a very beginner-friendly crochet pattern but also fun to crochet for more seasoned crocheters. This stitch looks more difficult than it actually is. It uses only basic stitches like the single crochet, single crochet back loop, and slip stitch.
You get a medium-textured modern crochet stitch pattern. When you increase the size of the hook and use thicker yarn you will see the texture even better.
You can use this stitch pattern in many different projects like home decor, coasters, potholders, dishcloths, shawls, cowls, etc.
This colourful baby blanket brightens up your nursery and is the perfect accessory on walks outside or car journeys when you need that extra layer to keep your bundle of joy warm and snuggled up. The size is easily customizable thanks to the repetitive pattern, so you can make larger size to accommodate your little…
Keep your little ones cosy in this simple button up raglan sweater. Using a combination of beginner stitches to create a simple body and a central textured panel, it’s a quick and easy baby crochet sweater pattern to make. The pattern is sized from baby to 4 years old with simple button fastenings to make…
If you love to crochet and have a sweet tooth, we’ve got something exciting for you… Crochet Donut Patterns! Crocheting donuts or some kind of donut pattern…
If you are anywhere like me, I am sure you can’t get enough of handmade crochet decorations. Holiday crochet projects are one of the most fun and enjoyable projects to make. They instantly put you in the festive mood. At this time of the year, everyone gets busy in making their DIY Christmas Decorations. When…
Crochet balaclava is a cool winter garment to keep you warm! Be trendy and crochet this black and white crochet granny square balaclava this winter. The fit of this granny square balaclava is more like a balaclava hood. The balaclava is crocheted using aran/worsted weight wool yarn. Novita 7 veljestä yarn was used, 200 g…
Add some charm to your kitchen by making a cute crochet flower potholder! These vintage hot pads are double-thick, super sturdy, and easy to make. The best part about this pattern is that you can make them in several different colors. You can use one color for the circle and outer edge, and another color…