Scrunchie Flower

No need to buy scrunchies anymore because you can knit them! All you need are needles and some yarn. This project is very quick, convenient, and yet beginner-friendly, so you can start it even if you are new to crafting! Download the free pattern and get knitting right away. PHOTOS by Bárbara

Wispweave Rectangle Doily

This is another great project by Julia Hart. It is a beautiful, richly interwoven rectangle doily crochet pattern, almost a Celtic knot on steroids. The intricate stitching will be a pleasant challenge for every crocheter. A set on a table or a sideboard would look so stunning. To my mind’s eye,

Cube Bunny Rabbit

Ooooooo, da widdo, cutsy-wootsy Bunny amigurumi! I’m going to hug him, squeeze him, cuddle him, and call him George! You don’t have to be an abominable snowman to enjoy this little crochet rabbit pattern. photo by Spin a Yarn Crochet from ravelry.com Find this free crochet pattern on

Easy Knit Shoulder Bag

This super comfy shoulder bag in the pictures below is a very quick to make and super fun project, that will hold all your essentials and groceries, how amazing is that? It’s knitted and you can easily make it from yarn scraps. It’s knitted rom the base up. PHOTOS by Brenna Thompson / Ravelry.com

Spiral Scrubby

This soft and squishy scrubby in the pictures below is super easy and fast to make and you will love how incredible it cleans everything! What’s more, they are great to bundle them with dishcloth sets for gifts, just add some yummy soap and you’re all set. PHOTOS by clicketysticks / Instagram.com

Child Shawl Cardigan

Next, this crocheted girl’s cardigan is a whole different take. While the previous one went for the elegant approach, this one is right out of a fantasy novel. Thus, it’s a fantasy lacy and frilly sweater for a fantastic princess! The full Youtube tutorial about this pattern is here: Child Shawl

Stripy Mitts

The Stripy Mitts pattern is a great project for the more advanced crocheter, due to its tricky use of basic stitches. It’s a great way to use those shorter bits of yarn you have, without opening new skeins. Go to the pattern: Stripy Mitts