Crochet rugs are a great way to add life and freshen up any corner of your home, plus they are a beautiful way to decorate the interior of any home. They can be placed anywhere around your house, be it for side of a bed, entrance of your home, kitchen, living room, bedroom, backyard, or bathroom.
Making your own crochet is fun, and you have the advantage to customize to your liking and need. Crocheted rugs are easier to work up and take less time. Using Bulky yarn or T-shirt yarn is the best choice for making a crochet rug.
Here is the pattern for Crochet Half Circle Rug. This is a quick and easy crochet rug pattern made up with simple crochet stitches. The finished pattern is beautiful to look at with a simple Crocheted Border. In just a couple of hours, you can have a rug you will be proud to decorate your home with.
Add some charm to your dining room table with this simple crochet placemat pattern. Keep it simple with one color or choose two different colors to make this placemat.
The Skittles Poncho is made from two matching rectangles and with a fringed edge there’s no ends to sew in at all! The perfect crochet summer poncho to throw on at the beach or in the evenings. Worked in a crochet moss stitch style, there isn’t any colour work to worry about as you only…
The Strawberries and Cream blanket is a stunning colorful sampler crochet blanket pattern that uses six different crochet color work stitches to create a stunning striped afghan that looks fabulous and is great fun to make! Using beginner crochet stitches, you can make this blanket using any color combinations you like, and it’s a perfect…
Sienna Harvest Berry Shawl is a medium size Tunisian crochet triangular shawl that is constructed top down. It uses 2 100 g skeins of fingering yarn weight, which enables the shawl to be a great layering option. The pattern uses a variety of stitches, some basic and some more advanced, in combinations to create a…
It’s almost the Holiday season again and to celebrate I found this wonderful crochet Christmas tree skirt pattern on Ravelry and had to share! This was easy to crochet once…