Next, here is another example of an animal coaster pattern, which can be adopted to many crochet items as you need. At any time you can make a coaster, an applique, or a key cover. Moreover, you can also make two paws, stuff and sew them toghether to make a cute softie hanger for a school backpack. Definitely, the best gift ever for small Paw Patrol fans!
The full article about the pattern and the photos are here:
More info about project photographed here ravelry.
Minimalist Korean School Socks
Looking to add a touch of Korean minimalist style to your wardrobe? Look no further than our stylish and easy-to-make Minimalist Korean Knitted School Socks! Reminiscent of the classic school uniform socks seen in popular TV shows, these knitted socks are both comfortable and fashionable. You won’t be able to resist the fluffy texture and simple yet trendy design. Trust us, you’ll be hooked!
Photos by ARA STELLA / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on arastellaknit.com or read more about it on Ravelry.
Wildrose Backpack
Next, this wonderful piece is a namesake of official flower of Alberta. Admire it in all it’s prairie glory. Shown here with a summer dress, it will go equally well with jeans and a leather jacket.
The original pattern and the photos are available on Allaboutami.com: Wildrose Backpack
Animal Crossing Leaf Coaster
Of course, an animal coaster is not only the animal itself, but the trails it leaves. So, here is a fun and interesting project for a leaf-shaped coaster that has been nibbled by some critter.
The full article about the pattern and the photos are at Belinda Makes blog:
More info about project photographed here 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:
Crochet Owl Coaster
This cute owl patten was meant to be an applique, but there is no reason you can’t use it as an animal coaster for small glasses. You can also add a round or two to make in slightly bigger.
The full article about the pattern and the photos are at Love The Blue Bird blog:
More info about lower project photographed here ravelry.