Weave Me In Cowl is the perfect project for lazy weekend days, easy enough to crochet while watching your favourite show with a bit of challenge due to working front and back post stitches. You can whip it up in a few evenings, which makes it a fantastic last-minute gift for friends and family.
The final piece is guaranteed to keep you toasty during cold and windy winter days, while giving you a bit of luxury feeling due to the lush wool and alpaca blend.
To create this beautiful basketweave crochet cowl, you will need to master (or already know) these stitches and techniques:
Chain, Foundation Double Crochet stitch (fdc), Linked First Double Crochet stitch (lfdc), Front Post Double Crochet stitch (fpdc), Back Post Double Crochet stitch (bpdc), Double Crochet stitch (dc), blocking, Locking Mattress stitch.
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The Bookmark is a fantastic first crochet or crochet lace project. It helps you to learn basic stitches and techniques while making a lovely project to gift- it would make a fantastic stocking filler! Notes The bookmark is worked in rows from bottom up. Starting ch 3 counts as 1st dc. Instructions enclosed in []…
If you want to find an easy baby blanket crochet pattern, you are in the right place. A baby blanket is a very sweet gift you can give to an expecting mother. This easy yet beautiful blanket is made with A DK / light worsted yarn and 4.5 mm / 7 crochet hook.
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