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Crochet pouches are absolutely necessary for every person. They can store everything, from glasses and phones to your make-up tools.
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Crochet pouches, little bags, cosmetic bags... We all certainly need something to keep our essentials in, especially on the go!
A great crochet keychain might be a fun amigurumi project, a simple ornament or practical storage solution. We have them all.
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Crochet pouches are absolutely necessary for every person. They can store everything, from glasses and phones to your make-up tools.
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This collection of 31 free crochet pincushion patterns is the perfect solution for putting those leftover bits of yarn to good use.
Not sure what to bring the host of this year's Thanksgiving feast? How about some hand-picked goodies snuggled up in the Horn of Plenty Fruit Cozies? These incredibly cute fruit cozies make a wonderful knit gift idea as well as a practical way to store fruits and vegetables while traveling to and from work, school, and extra-curricular activities. Show your appreciation this Thanksgiving with a unique, yet seasonally appropriate Horn of Plenty Fruit Cozy.
This Little House Free Knitting Pattern is quick to knit, and is a great way to use up odds and ends of yarn in your stash. Cottage
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Find the best crochet gift ideas for friends with this collection of free crochet patterns. They include quick and easy crochet patterns and they make such thoughtful crochet gifts for friends!
Looking for a perfect gift for those crafters in you life? (or maybe a little something for yourself...) This lovely and well-made drawstring project bag is perfect for medium sized projects. The interior and base are made of sturdy natural canvas with stunning modern foliage pattern. Let this bag help you stay organized and keep your materials safely together. The drawstring handle makes it easy to pick up and cozy up in your favorite chair and get crafting. Features: - 5 interior pockets to hold knitting/crochet/punch needles, pattern, tape measure and other crafting goodies - option of leather or cotton cording drawstring closure - height = 9 inches - width = 11.75 inches - depth = 4.5 inches Please note all other notions used in the photos such as scissors, yarn, hooks and needles are not part of the listing.
These crochet keychain ideas come together really quickly and make fabulous homemade gifts! They're great scrap busters too!
Whip up a quick and easy first aid crochet pouch. This pattern makes a great gift for new moms, for college kids, and for men. Video Tutorial.
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Something Special Gift Bags Now that I live in Switzerland, much of my life revolves around chocolate. More specifically, where to buy it, how to distribute it, and whether or not I should ship it back to friends and loved ones or just lock myself in the bathroom and gobble it up while the children bang on the door (note: I have never actually done this. I have a much cleverer hidden chocolate-eating system that involves a cupboard door and pretending to look for the ingredients I need for dinner). What was I talking about? Oh yeah, gift bags! A friend of mine recently divulged her cost-saving practice of buying chocolate at the factory store and then rebagging it for Christmas gifts, and a light turned on in my head. What better summer knitting project than these little gift bag delights, after all, which are not just scrap-busters, but also earth-friendly and quick-knitting? Sizes: Small (Medium; Large) (Finished dimensions roughly as follows, with a note that the closed hole pattern will be slightly narrower than the open hole pattern in all sizes. That being said, the small is roughly 3.5" wide x 4.75" tall, the medium 4.75" x 6.25", and the large 6" x 7.75") Yarn: Maddison Bio Baby (100% Organic Cotton; 197 yards [180 meters]/50 grams); #06 Purple - one skein; #03 Tan - one skein, & #01 White - one skein A better look at the openwork pattern; you can find a close-up of the closed version below. Needles: One set of double pointed needles (dpns) in size US 4 Notions: Tapestry needle Gauge: 26 stitches = 4 inches Which brings us to the pattern! Please note that I used the yarn I had leftover from the Crystal and Pearl Cowl for these gift bags, and, while I've identified the colors above, I haven't prescribed colors in the pattern since you can pick whichever color you dang want for each piece. Having said that, cast on 48 (64; 80) stitches in whichever color you'd like to use for the body of the bag and then divide between 3 or 4 dpns (whichever you prefer) as evenly as possible while still maintaining groups of 8 stitches. Join in round. Then we'll work the following edging rows, which are the same for all sizes: Edging Rows 1 - 4: * k2, p2; rep from * Edging Row 5: knit Edging Row 6: * k2, k2tog, (yo) twice, ssk, k2 * Edging Row 7: * k3, (k1, p1) in double yo, k3 * Edging Rows 8 & 9: knit Knit edging rows 1 - 9. Then we'll begin our main pattern, which, as you can see from the pictures, you can do with an open-hole or a closed-hole design. The pattern rows are the same for all sizes, and I'm giving the open-hole pattern first. Open-hole Pattern: Row 1: * k1, yo, ssk, k2tog, yo, k3 * Row 2: knit Row 3: * k2, yo, ssk, k4 * Row 4: knit Row 5: * k3, yo, ssk, k2tog, yo, k1 * Row 6: knit Row 7: * k4, k2tog, yo, k2 * Row 8: knit Closed-hole Pattern: Row 1: * k1, m1r, ssk, k2tog, m1l, k3 * Row 2: knit Row 3: * k2, m1r, ssk, k4 * Row 4: knit Row 5: * k3, m1r, ssk, k2tog, m1l, k1 * Row 6: knit Row 7: * k4, k2tog, m1l, k2 * Row 8: knit Knit rows 1 - 8 of whichever pattern you like until piece measures roughly 4.5" (6"; 7.5") and you've just finished row 4 or row 8 of the pattern. Divide remaining stitches evenly between two double pointed needles and graft together using the Kitchener stitch. To help you out, I've even posted a video of the technique below! (Also note that you don't have to graft; you could use a three-needle bind off or just bind off and seam the bottom, if you'd prefer.) Once you've completed your bag, you can move on to the i-cord tie. So, again, using whichever color you'd desire, cast on 3 stitches loosely. Work in i-cord until piece measures roughly 10.5" (13"; 15.5"). Bind off loosely. Tuck in ends of both bag and tie and block. Knot one end of tie, weave through double yarn overs at top of bag, and then knot the other end. Insert gift in bag, and distribute with pride.
Try one of these cute crochet gnome patterns. There are all different kinds not just for Christmas. Try some of the cute patterns.
Dungeon Masters, gamers, and RPGers, this post is all about you. Isn't it high time that you stepped up your dice bag game? Satisfy you urge to make—and keep your collection safe and organized—with this crochet dice bag pattern roundup!
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Learn how to crochet a Yarn Bag as a yarn ball cozy with pockets for WIP and Yarn Storage. Pattern includes a video and a PDF.
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Free crochet pattern for the Magnificent Mini Pouch. Very beginner friendly and uses only the single crochet stitch. A fabulous stash buster!
Learn how to make a crochet pincushion with my free step by step photo & Youtube video. Perfect crochet gift for any crafter.
The Amigurumi Fish Softie Free Knitting Pattern is a great project to use up some of leftover yarn. It would be a fun Christmas tree ornament.
These sweet little crochet cupcake keychains are quick to make and fun accessory! Could also be used as an ornament, party favor, or zipper pull on a backpack. Be sure look at the picture tutorials as well as the written pattern to see where to join the top and bottom pieces. Materials: - Size G
Learn to crochet a granny stitch caddy that's perfect for chairs that don't come with them already built-in. Includes 3 theme options!
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