Vegetables by Momwithahook (c) 2008 Pattern Supplies and Notes: Crochet Hook G/4.0/8 Gauge/Tension not important to this project Small amounts 4 ply worsted weight yarn (Red, Green, Yellow, tan, cream, limeade) Small amounts fiberfill Tapestry needle for ends Stitch Marker – Used to count stitches Special Stitch: DEC SC (Draw up a loop in next […]
Free Crochet Pattern: Vegetables
Learning Crochet: Tall Fans
This stitch is called the tall fans stitch. I think it would be perfect for a blanket or a scarf. The shell stitch used is as follows:(2 dc, ch1, 2dc) Mulitples of 5 + 3 so keep that in mind when making your piece larger. For this example we’ll just make a repeat of the […]
Learning Crochet: Little Scallops Stitch
A little scallops shell stitch is a smaller version of the regular shell stitch. I learned this stitch from WarmUpAmerica. It is a great charity in which I donate squares which are sewn together into afghans. If you’d like to donate, check out your local craft store – Michaels – for collection bins. You can learn the […]
Free Crochet Pattern: Apple Tea Cozy
This pattern was originally published in 2009. I altered the pattern for this apple hat which is quite easy to do. Crochet Pattern: Apple Tea Cozy Supplies: H hook Red Heart Medium 4ply worsted in Hot red, Green, and Brown Alternate (Green = limeade Wintuk size G hook) Tapestry needle Stitch markers Note – the […]
Learning Crochet: The Circle
Crocheting in the Round You can start a crochet circle in one of two ways. The first way is to make a magic circle and the second ways is to start with chains. This example will start with chains. Some things you should know first: Rows vs Rounds – Most crochet is done in rows however circle […]
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