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Free Crochet Pattern: Bunny

originally published on momwithahook.blogspot.com 6/24/2009   This is my crochet version of the Knitted pattern download by ysolda.me.uk. http://ysolda.com/patterns/patterns/ Noble Knits – Ysolda.(updated 6/5/2013) I found this online a while ago and thought it would be a cute little stuffie to make for a wee one. While on vacation at the beginning of the month I finally had […]

Free Crochet Pattern: Tunisian Pixie Hat – Adult

Originally posted on momwithahook.blogspot.com 4/7/2011 A Pixie Hood-Hat Pattern in Tunisian Crochet Note: This is an Intermediate Pattern Step 1: Measure Your Head where you want the hat-hood to fit. My head was 23 inches Step 2: Choose your yarn and Hook size  I used Red heart Super Saver in Turqua as it was what I had […]

Free Crochet Pattern: Apple Beanie

Originally published on momwithahook.blogspot.com May 13, 2011 Apple Beanie This Free crochet apple beanie pattern is designed after my Apple Tea Cozy pattern. It uses half double crochet for the hat and single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet and treble for the leaves. If you have trouble with this pattern just leave me a comment. […]

Learning Crochet: Entrelac

Originally posted on momwithahook.blogspot.com 6/1/2011Entrelac is a technique used in crochet based on tunisian simple stitch in short rows. I wrote about it first when I found some awesome Entrelac pieces in Knit. It was then I found the crochet technique which is made using the afghan stitch or tunisian simple stitch. In the Tunisian Yahoo group I belong […]

Learning Crochet: The Russian Join

Originally posted on momwithahook.blogspot.com 7/12/2011Today I received a visit from a reader in Turkey. She is making the Puff Stitch Cupcake. I had to visit her site to check out her crochet items and found a rather interesting way to change colors. Although it is from a knitting magazine it can be used for crochet as well. […]

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