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The Perfect Crochet Flower With Video Tutorial
Inspired By My Cottage Garden If you are like me and like to keep it simple, this is the perfect crochet flower for you. It will look amazing on any of your crochet creations from blankets to bonnets, crochet bags to hats! It is the flower pattern that I use in my beautiful “Flower Fairy…
Easy & Free Crochet “Embroidery Look” Flower Pattern with Video Tutorial
Make the perfect crochet flower using puff stitches that look lembroidered. Use the crochet flower as an applique on all of your favorite crochet projects. This design features in my Daisy Collection. Materials *Number 4 (Aran Yarn), I used Cascade 220 in the colours Butter & Natural. *4mm(G-6) crochet hook. I wanted my flowers quite…
Back & Sleeve Seams – Join & Turn
What Is the “Join and Turn” Method in Crochet? In many of my patterns, I use a technique called join and turn to close seams neatly as you work, rather than sewing them up later. This method is often used: It creates a tidy seam and helps your finished garment sit beautifully. How the Join…
Free and Easy Crochet Daisy Bonnet Tutorial with Video
Crochet The Daisy Bonnet- Pattern Includes Sizes 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-12 months, 1-2 years, 3-5 years The Daisy Bonnet has been designed as part of my Daisy Collection. The bonnet features a half double crochet v-stitch pattern that forms a very modern crochet texture. The piece is stitched in a flat rectangle and then…
How to Crochet a Bow- Perfect for Wreaths, Hair & Decor
The Ivy Bow – Free Crochet Pattern (Small Size) There’s a special kind of magic in a handmade bow — the softness, the movement, the lacework that feels both nostalgic and fresh. The Ivy Bow was designed to bring a little heirloom charm into your home, whether you’re tying it onto a Christmas wreath, styling…
Sleeve Separation
Sleeve separation can be tricky if you have just started crochet. This video shows you how to separate the sleeves for many of The Moule Hole patterns. Placing stitch markers in the first and last of the stitches you skip will help you later on when you make the sleeves.
