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Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Neon Lights Cowl - Free Crochet Pattern + Chart
Worked with super bulky Red Heart Mixology yarns, the Neon Lights Cowl is a warm and comfy cowl that can be worn rolled over as pictured below. This cowl works up really fast! Perfect for busy moms like me.


Friday, October 16, 2015
"Joy" Gift Bag Motif - Free Crochet Pattern with Tutorial - Guest Contributor Post
This blog post is brought to you by our guest contributor Dawn Curran from FranklyCrochet.
Wrapping Christmas gifts is almost as exciting as shopping for them! A beautifully presented gift adds much to the joy of giving and receiving. I have crocheted this JOY motif and attached it to a simple hessian bag to make a beautiful, reusable gift bag. In this post I will walk you through how to crochet the motif and attach it to the bag.
By
Kinga
Labels:
Christmas,
Crochet Motif,
Dawn Curran,
Free Crochet Patterns,
guest blog post,
Tapestry Crochet,
Tutorials
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Five Point Pinwheel Motif - Free Pattern with Tutorial - Guest Contributor Post
This free pinwheel crochet pattern is brought to you by our guest blogger Nicole Cormier from TunisianCrochet.net.
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Granite Cowl - Free Crochet Pattern - Guest Contributor Post
The Granite Cowl pattern was designed by Jessica Spencer from Chaleur Life exclusively for My Hobby is Crochet Blog.
Monday, September 14, 2015
Halloween Pumpkin Basket - Free Crochet Pattern - Guest Contributor Post
Halloween is coming up! It is that time of year again that you can give people a good scare and then have a laugh about it!
Children love halloween for 2 different reasons, I believe. The first one is that they get to play dress-up and the second of course is candy!
Now that I think about it, I'm pretty sure that grown-ups love halloween for the same reasons. Well, most of them. So let's make a crochet, pumpkin shaped, basket for the little ones to go on trick or treating. But even if this fine holiday is not celebrated in your country you can make a small basket to decorate your home and let the spirits come to you!
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