By Caissa "Cami" McClinton – June 12th, 2015
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Heeeeyyyyy! Remember how we started this cool contest all about finishing our WIPs and UFOs in 2015? Remember, it wasn’t a resolution, it was a CHALLENGE! And like all good challenges, there are rewards. And guess what? The rewards get better as we go along! Read on, ’cause this is BIG & involves FREE YARN!
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By Amy Yarbrough – June 10th, 2015
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Sometimes the most enjoyable things to make are the ones that only take a few minutes. Then again, it might be simply because they are often small projects. After crocheting an extensive pattern it’s helpful to come back to the little things. It’s refreshing and re-inspiring! This doll basket can easily be paired with any outfit, but I suggest would make a good addition to the Doll Peasant Dress just recently posted. It only takes a minute to make using basic crochet techniques. I hope you like it as much as I do! |
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By Caissa "Cami" McClinton – June 8th, 2015
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While Mother’s Day seems to have just passed, Father’s Day is sneaking up on us quickly! Even if you haven’t chosen the perfect gift for Pops, you still have time to whip him up something handmade and from the heart.
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By Amy Yarbrough – June 6th, 2015
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There’s a new crochet pattern in the Crochet Spot Store! Take a trip back to the dark ages with this medieval peasant gown! Crocheted in one piece, the dress has a short blouse with full sleeves and works right into the waist of the skirt. The waist is extended and the skirt itself is full and long. There is an opening in the back of the dress for easy dressing and buttoned using the crochet stitches natural button holes. With a pair of slippers and a handkerchief for the hair the outfit is complete! |
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By Candace – June 4th, 2015 2 Comments
Crochet keychains are great to have around because they are so lightweight. While this keychain isn’t very big (about the size of an alarm fob), it can be made in bright, eye-catching colors to make it easy to find. This keychain is quick and easy to make if you have the hang of Tunisian entrelac. |
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By Caissa "Cami" McClinton – June 2nd, 2015 5 Comments
Hello, my Crochet Spot friends! My crochet life has been full and inspiring as of late. I have been working on a lot of different projects which will be used as samples at my local yarn store! It’s all very exciting and it has led me to this post about how to hold your crocheted pieces together for seaming. In case you need a refresher, here is my post on How to Join Crochet Pieces Using Slip Stitches and the Outside Loops.
For the longest while, I had wanted to make a tissue box cozy that looks like a piece of cake, and finally, I did it! Since the cozy is crocheted in pieces, seaming was required. Furthermore, this particular pattern is really helped by pinning or holding the pieces together in some way. Today I’m going to share four ways to hold your crochet together for seaming.
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By Rachel Choi – May 31st, 2015 2 Comments
If you love the chevron pattern, here is a basket just for you! The basket is crocheted in the round from the bottom up. You can make it as big or as small as you like using the instructions within the pattern to adjust its size. Make it big enough to store your craft projects or small enough to use as a pencil holder. Being able to adjust the width and length of the basket makes the possibilities endless! The chevrons created in this pattern have sharp, crisp, pointy corners. Feel free to use more than 2 colors if desired.
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By Amy Yarbrough – May 29th, 2015 7 Comments
Flowers are some of the most popular pieces of nature to mimic or recreate. There are many crochet patterns for flowers or involving them. Here on Crochet Spot alone the list is quite extensive. And why not! It’s hard not to love the new blossoms that welcome spring to the year or lift your spirits during the dog days of summer. This simple flower necklace will add the perfect accent to any outfit. Each flower has four petals made in one easy round. I used size 10 crochet thread but if you are daring you can try size 20 or 30 for an even smaller flower! Enjoy! |
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By Caissa "Cami" McClinton – May 27th, 2015 Be the first to comment
Hello hello! Are you getting excited for the summer? Woohoo! Warmer weather has found its way to the Northern Hemisphere and soon it will be beach season! Whether you’re near a lake, ocean, or pool you can get into the fun by crocheting up some of this beachy goodness.
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By Rachel Choi – May 25th, 2015 Be the first to comment
I love to crochet scarves, do you? They are usually quick to crochet and there’s always a new stitch pattern and style to try. Whether it’s spring, summer, fall, or winter, there is always a scarf to go with the season!
Currently all scarf crochet patterns in the Crochet Spot Store are 30% OFF! I’ve already marked down the prices, so you don’t have to worry about entering in any coupon codes. Just add the desired patterns to your cart and check out. I hope you find some fun pattern to try!
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As always, if you need any help while crocheting, just let me know and I’ll be sure to help!
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