Crochet Chocolate Bunny

This pattern is one of our favorites because it’s perfect for beginners. Who doesn’t love chocolate rabbits? I bet we all do! Such decoration will look very elegant on your table or a shelf. It is also an easy pattern, so you can use a small version of it for an Easter egg hunt. photo by Ashley

Casserole Mitts

This knitted mitten design is made for using scraps! Colorful and cheerful, it’s a must-have accessory to keep you warm on the coldest days. The oversized design adds to the vibe and makes this pair even more cozy. Download the free pattern and add some color to your routine today! PHOTOS by The

Granny Stripes Blanket

Finally, here is a real classic: a granny stripes blanket but it also has a modern take on it. This too is a great pattern to use up yarn ends, as you can implement many colors into this pattern, a bit at a time. Go to the free pattern: Granny Stripes Blanket More details about photo project on

Charming Kitty Applique

Next, this quick cat applique is a feline silhouette of a contented kitty looking out for the next ball of yarn or tasty morsel. Better still, it’s a fun and lightning-fast project to make, and will be a great way to decorate your other projects. Go to the pattern: Charming Kitty Applique

Willow Shawl

The crochet shawl by Sylwia Kawczyńska is an asymmetrical shawl that every beginner out there will be able to make. It’s worked in easy and meditative back-and-forth moss stitch. Photos by Sylwia Kawczyńska / ravelry.com Find this free pattern on mycrochetory.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Paw Print Coaster

A slightly different, more puffy version of a paw print coaster than the previous one. Maybe this one will be your favourite? The full article about the pattern and the photos are on Crochet Bits: Paw Print Coaster

Velvet Cardi for Kids

To begin with, this is a beautiful, soft and luxurious crocheted girl’s cardigan that will be a favorite. Although it’s long, its length is actually an asset, keeping the lower back warm and the garment itself from riding up the back. The full article about this pattern is here: Velvet Cardi for