By Rachel Choi – August 25th, 2017
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Have you started crocheting for Christmas yet? I’m guilty, I haven’t started! In the crochet world, lots of folks start crocheting for Christmas around this time or even sooner. Whether you celebrate Christmas or not, what is on your crochet hook? What’s on your to-do list? Do you have winter decorations in the works?
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By Rachel Choi – August 23rd, 2017
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No need to purchase a tie back for your curtains when you can crochet your own! This simple pattern uses a shell stitch that is worked around a long chain. There are loops on each end of the tie back for you to secure it onto hooks. Feel free to adjust the length of the tie back if needed by using the instructions within the pattern. Choose a color that will complement your drapes, or perhaps a bold color to make it pop.
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By Rachel Choi – August 21st, 2017
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Thick and stylish, this rug is great for winter decor! Use it as a doormat, kitchen sink mat, bathroom rug, the options are endless. Adjust the size of the rug to be as big or small as you desire by using the instructions within the pattern. The main design is a cable stitch pattern that alternates large and small cables. The backside of the rug has a simple, elegant, ridged pattern making the rug reversible. The cable pattern, using front and back post stitches, creates a very thick fabric that is soft and fluffy to step on.
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By Rachel Choi – August 18th, 2017
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Have you tried crocheting wire jewelry yet? Here’s a simple pattern to crochet your very first ring! While the pattern is super easy, the tricky part is getting the feel for crocheting with wire. You will make all the stitches the same way you would if you were to crochet with regular yarn or thread. But the stiffness of the wire will give your hands a workout. The large crochet hook will help you crochet with the wire more easily and help to create a lacy look. Be sure to check out the Circle Wire Earrings Pattern to create a matching set.
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By Rachel Choi – August 16th, 2017
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Do you have a favorite time of year to crochet? Or do you crochet all year around? Does the weather impact when you crochet? Perhaps you have a busy work or school season that prevents you from crocheting? In this post we’ll discuss the merits of crocheting during the different times of the year. Don’t forgot to let us know your opinion and join in on the discussion in the comments section!
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By Rachel Choi – August 14th, 2017
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Tired of the same old gift bows? If you have an ample supply of curling ribbing, but don’t actually feel like curing the ribbon, try crocheting a quick flower instead. In the same time it would take to curl all of those strands, or possibly even quicker, you can crochet this simple flower. This ribbon flower is crocheted primarily with chains and only uses 3 yards of ribbon, probably less than what you would use for a curly bow. If you don’t have curling ribbon feel free to use any light weight or medium/worsted weight yarn that you have.
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By Rachel Choi – August 12th, 2017
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Can’t remember which key is which? Crochet a few key cozies to mark your important keys. This project is super quick to crochet, using only 1 yard of yarn, any scrap of yarn will do! The marker is crocheted from the top down, seamlessly in the round like a spiral. Place it onto your key, like a miniature hat and poke the very top out of the hole so that it can be reattached to your keychain. The cover is surprising not bulky and is quite durable. It is also easy to remove and place on different keys if needed.
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By Rachel Choi – August 10th, 2017
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Need to add an extra touch to your project? Appliques are great for that! They are quick to crochet and you can attach them to just about anything. Whether it’s a plain blanket, hat, scarf for bag, add an applique to it! In this post I rounded up a few free crochet patterns that we’ve published here on Crochet Spot over the years. Click Here To Read More »
By Rachel Choi – August 7th, 2017
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Customize your own pennant banner with this crochet pattern! Choose any color combination and write any words you want on the banner. Whether the occasion is a birthday, graduation, wedding, baby shower or sprinkle (like in the example), you can customize the banner to be exactly the way you want it. Write a person’s name or even a favorite saying on it! Each pennant is crocheted separately and can be adjusted to be any size that you desire using the instructions within the pattern. The pattern includes a photo tutorial so that you can “write” whatever letters, numbers, or shapes you want on each pennant. A photo tutorial is also included for assembling the banner. No sewing is required.
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By Rachel Choi – August 5th, 2017
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Have you ever had a question about a crochet pattern you’re working on or simply a general question about crochet? If you don’t have a lot of local friends or family members to ask, then you’re likely to turn to the internet to find answers. Sometimes your searches aren’t always helpful. I can understand the frustration from not being able to crochet a pattern you want or figure out a technique you’re working on.
If you have a crochet related question, feel free to leave it here on this post in the comments below! It doesn’t matter if it’s a Crochet Spot related pattern you’re working on or not. I’ll do my best to answer your questions! I will publish your question along with an answer in a blog post for you to read and others to learn from as well, if many folks have the same questions. I will admit that I’m not perfect and don’t know everything about crochet, so if I don’t know the answer to your questions, perhaps someone else reading the blog will!
My goal in creating this new help desk is to help as many folks as possible because I know how frustrating it is when you’re project just isn’t going right. So feel free to leave your questions below! Be sure to make them as detailed as possible so that I can help you as best as I can.
So what are you waiting for? Ask away!