In this post, I’ve created a yarn calculator for C2C projects where you can input your Corner to Corner or Mini Corner to Corner project details and receive instant feedback for the total amount of yarn you need as well as the number of skeins. Let’s give it a try…
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In this post, I’ve created a yarn calculator for sc/hdc/dc projects where you can input your project details and receive instant feedback for the total amount of yarn you need as well as the number of skeins. Let’s give it a try…
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The Hayride Scarf is a beautiful and delicate beginner friendly crochet pattern. It uses a simple two row repeat with the perfect stitches to bring multicolored yarn to life!
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The Building Blocks Baby Blanket is a gorgeous afghan that you can customize all around! Adjust the size by adding or removing blocks. Change the colors for older children or even adults. Change the hook and yarn size for a thicker or thinner blanket. Work as individual blocks like granny squares for a summer time sweat free project. Or even crochet it all as one Corner to Corner blanket. What’s not to love?
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Have you ever felt baffled by Tapestry Crochet? How do they get those pictures in a blanket or other product???
Well, that time is over! I’ve created a free course on YouTube where I have broken this method down into the most easy steps you could possibly imagine.
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Have you ever felt baffled by Corner to Corner crochet? How do they get those pictures in a blanket or other product???
Well, that time is over! I’ve created a free course on YouTube where I have broken this method down into the most easy steps you could possibly imagine.
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The Rainbow Bottle Holder is a fun little project for children and grownups alike! Easily carry your favorite bottle of water or soda with this festively colorful cross body pouch.
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The Rainbow Sunglasses Pouch pattern is so fun! It works up quickly and easily and the little cloud detail at the top is completely adorable.
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Oh my gosh, you guys…I’m so thrilled with how this Pumpkin Pillow came out! And the funny thing is that when I first sat down to design the graph, I intended for the pattern to be another hand towel. Well, guess what…I made it too large. It could have been a bath towel for how large it was!
