Cat Butt Coaster

Next, this animal coaster is a fun and a bit naughty way to keep your table safe from your hot coffee cup. Overall, crocheting is whimsical, and these felines are whimsy personified. The full article about the pattern and the photos are on Ravelry: Peeking Cat Butt Coaster more info about project

Chubbeez

These adorable bunnies in the pictures below were made by Lorraine Pistorio. As you can see, they will make the sweetest toy for kiddos or a spring decoration for your home. Each bunny is approximately 6” without the ears and feel free to make a bunch of them in all the colors of the rainbow. Photo

Asbury Park Shawl

This wonderful knitted shawl reminds me of summer and a stunning blue lagoon near Greece. I wish it was summer already! This stunning piece is great for beginners and very repetitive. It’s simple and fabulous! PHOTOS by Sarah Punderson / Ravelry.com Read more about it on Ravelry.

Fun Fur Bucket Hat

If you want to make a super comfy crochet hat, that will make you look simply pretty and feminine, this romantic bucket hat in the pictures below by Crafty Kitty Crochet will be perfect for that! What’s more, it works up in only about an hour! Photos by Crafty Kitty Crochet / Ravelry.com Find

Tiny Bunny

This has got to be the most adorable amigurumi project ever. It’s so tiny, you can make it entirely out of yarn ends. Yarn ends? Never mind how the yarn ends. Yarn dust, even? The tiny bunny is 1.5″ long and will be the perfect addition to a desktop, a book, or just something to play with as you do

Big V Little Mitts

I like this beautiful traveling cable on these knit fingerless mittens, and what about you? The free knitting pattern considers two different hands, which is why the cable is mirrored on the right and left. It comes in one size, but you can always learn how to knit the principal elements and adjust

Summerday Shawl

When I saw this crochet shawl by Tine Sommer Hansen I instantly knew I have to share this pattern with you. Light and airy, but I’m sure it will do great in colder months as well! Photos by Tine Sommer Hansen / ravelry.com Find this free pattern on hobbii.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.