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Lacy Shells Hat - Free Charted Pattern

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Because of you are visual crocheters, I have created a charted pattern for the Lacy Shells Hat. 

Little Elf Slippers - Free Crochet Pattern with Tutorial

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These crochet slippers for children are pretty, comfy and warm. I designed them thinking of Christmas. That's why I have used a shimmer yarn! But you can use other yarn, just make sure your gauge is right. *Disclaimer: This post includes affiliate links and at no additional cost to you, I might earn a small commission if you decide to purchase through these links. Thank you! Little Elf Slippers ~ Add this pattern to your Ravelry Queues and Favorites! ~ ~ Pin it here! ~ SIZE: The booties will fit a 6 - 7 years old child. 19,5 cm length from toe to heel, 20 cm circumference around the foot. Toddler size available here ! Using a larger hook and thinker yarn as in the pattern indicated, you could obtain an adult woman size. GAUGE: in the pattern stitch (sedge stitch): 4 groups of (1sc, 1hdc, 1dc) and 7 rounds = 5cm X5 cm (2.5 inches x 2.5 inches) Check you gauge! SUPPLIES: medium weight yarn in 3 colors. ...

Twin V-Stitch Cardigan - Toddler Size| Free Charted Pattern by Kinga E. | My Hobby is Crochet

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This Short Sleeved Toddler Cardigan  it is one of my most popular designs. I have seen so many beautiful toddler cardigans made by fellow crocheters using this pattern! In one solid color, or using different colors for the yoke and body part, the crocheters had always great results.

Charted Pattern Crochet Hat Swirling Ribs

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I have created a charted version of my free pattern with written instructions Swirling Ribs Crochet Hat for the people from all around the world who can read crochet charts, but don't speak English, or can not read English written instructions.

Crochet Curlicues - Free Pattern + Crochet Chart

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These crochet curlicues are a pretty way to embellish your hats, but not only! You can use them for scarfs, toys, blanket edgings, the choice it's yours. One of the projects I have used the curlicues for, was the Gum Drop Earflap .