Crochet Turtle Coaster

This turtle coaster will be an easy peasy project to make with a Youtube tutorial from 365DaysofDana. Even if you are a beginner crocheter, you can follow a video an make this project in no time. All you need for a start is a fine cotton yarn and a corresponding crochet hook. The full tutorial are

July Mandala

All the stunning mandalas designed by Karin Åshammar can make the world around us beautiful in so many ways. You can use them to decorate your walls and furniture or to spice up the table settings for all the fancy parties you throw. How will you use this one? The original pattern and the photos

Quick Cat Applique

Next, we have this amazingly simple yet very expressive cat silhouette. Indeed, this has got to be one of the absolute best bang-for-the-buck projects that is super easy using basically a scarp of yarn but ends up with a beautiful, almost Egyptian kitty. Go to the pattern: Cat Applique

Flower Cloche Hat

The cloche (lit. lampshade) is a style of beanie that has a downturned brim. This one is made using a lighter yarn but with denser stitches. The end result is that it will be better for a windier day. Also, the tight weave makes it better suited to an elegant outfit than something more airy. The

Marsali Sweater

The Marsali sweater is a lightweight and airy garment with a lovely neckline and shoulder design. Its delicate texture is evenly distributed and is beautifully contrasted by its edges and hems, without overpowering the soft stitching. The full article about this pattern is here: Marsali Sweater

Gentle Bunny

Of course, if you wish to be more hare-formal, perhaps to give a lovely gift, this pattern is something that might fit the bill. After all, this one even has a bowtie! And flowers The original pattern and the photos are available on banban_crochets page on Instagram: Gentle Bunny

Soft Shades Shawl

If you’re not the biggest fan of airy shawls, this is a shawl for you, so check it out. A chunky crochet shawl made with super bulky weight yarn is great because it works up fast! Photos by Missy Marshall / ravelry.com Find this free pattern on lionbrand.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Hello Gnome Mittens

Next, these striped mittens are a fun way for the kids to keep their hands warm. While they may not be exactly the height of elegance, they more than make up for it with their joy and whimsy. The original pattern and the photos are available on Moogly blog: Hello Gnome Mittens