Do you know Daisy? She’s a cute, knitted little pig! Daisy The Little Pig will become a good friend for you and your child because she loves hugs very much. What’s more, you can make a tiny scarf for her to keep her warm! I’m sure you will like this cute pink pig!
PHOTOS by Ekaterina Popova / Ravelry.com
Find original paid pattern on Ravelry.
Tiny Tassels
If you’re looking for an easy, fast and spring project, a new scarf might be just the idea! The gorgeous, pink one in the pictures below is made by lukwa and it’s best for a one-skein project. It’s a very fun, mindless knitting pattern, that looks fantastic, so make sure to download the pattern!
PHOTOS by lukwa / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on loopknitlounge.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
The top photo is here Ravelry and the bottom photo is here Ravelry.
Hugs and Kisses Baby Blanket
If there’s a more iconic modern crochet blanket pattern than this one, I don’t know which is it. Jeanne’s design has thousands of versions, as well as some modified ones. A simple chevron pattern with bobble detail is cute, timeless, and versatile, so be sure to try it.
The original pattern and the photos are available at The Crochet Crowd Blog: Hugs and Kisses Baby Blanket
More info about project on Instagram.
Granny Loves a Baby
This easy pattern will allow you to break up the solid texture of a square and add more airyness to your project. Less is more.
The full article about the pattern and the photos are on Ravelry.
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 something else.
photo by Anastasia Kirs from ravelry.com
Find this free crochet pattern on ravelry.com.
Tiny House Washcloths
These fantastic crochet dishcloths in the pictures below will make your kitchen look so much more modern and elegant! What’s more, if you use the Buttercup Cotton yarn, you will be able to make 12 washcloths using only 2 skeins of yarn!
PHOTOS by Purl Soho / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on purlsoho.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.