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Crochet For The Home
Want to crochet items for your kitchen? Here’s a list of 28 free kitchen crochet patterns. Use these kitchen crochet ideas to decorate a modern kitchen!
Homemade Gifts
Hi there, crafters! Crochet patterns for awesome home accessories are here! Are you excited? Come pick you favorite!
Crochet Dish cloth
Learn to crochet the classic Buffalo Plaid Kitchen Towel and you’ll never have to reach down to pick up a towel off the floor again!
I’m Hooked
Hey friends! I shared this pattern last year, but wanted to update it and share it again because it’s such a fun little summer project. These washcloths are made with the spider stitch, so if you love to learn new stitches this is a simple one to learn. I love knit and crocheted washcloths. In fact, it’s all that my daughter uses in the bath. While I’ve made the Bath House Spa Washcloths in the past, it was time for some new ones to use in the kitchen. They needed to be what I dub as ‘farm house style’, generously
Fiber art
The original pattern can be found here: http://angelscrochet.com/patterns/sbpotholdpat.php I added an extra increase row. Row 5 of pattern I changed to HDC for my decorative stripe I changed r…
Happy hooker
The Coastal Placemat makes a lovely addition to a summertime table. Make a few for each guest at the table or perhaps just one to make a striking centerpiece. Fast, fun, and easy too! Coastal Placemat By Jennifer Dickerson Click the button below to add this project to your Ravelry queue: Click below to watch a full video tutorial on how to make this project: (Can’t see the video? Click here!) Let’s connect! Materials: Bernat Maker Dec (yarn scraps from the Boardwalk Breeze Blanket in Cream, Woodberry, and Aqua) 8.0 mm crochet hook Scissors Tapestry needle Sizing: 16 inches across Tutorial Links \u0026 Abbreviations: Chain (ch) Double Crochet (dc) Single Crochet (sc) Slip Stitch (sl st) Instructions: Note: Colors are indicated in the instructions for each round worked, feel free to change colors as desired. Ch 4, then join with a sl st in the ch furthest from the hook. Round 1 (cream): ch 3, then work 11 dc into the center of the ring, then join with a sl st to close round. Round 2 (aqua): Ch 3 then work a dc, ch 1 in the first space. *Work (2 dc, ch 1) in the next space. Repeat from * to end of round, then join with a sl st to close round. Round 3 (aqua): Ch 3 then work a dc, ch 1 in between each dc from the previous round, then join with a sl st to close round. Round 4 (red): Ch 3, then in the same space work a dc, ch 1. *In the next space work (2 dc, ch 1). Repeat from * to end of round. Join with a sl st to close round. Round 5 (cream): Repeat round 4. Round 6 (aqua): Ch 3, then in the same space work 2 dc, ch 1. *In the next sp
ace work (3 dc, ch 1). Repeat from * to end of round. Join with a sl st to close round. Round 7 (aqua): Repeat round 6. Round 8 (red): Repeat round 6. Round 9 (cream): Ch 3, then in the same space work 3 dc, ch 1. *In the next space work (4 dc, ch 1). Repeat from * to end of round. Join with a sl st to close round. Round 10 (cream): Repeat round 9. Round 11 (cream): Ch 1, then work a sc in the same space. *work a sc in each of the next 4 stitches, then 2 sc in the next space. Repeat from * to end of round. Join with a sl st to close round. Round 12 (red): *Work a slip stitch in each of the first three stitches, ch 3, then work a sl st in the same stitch. Repeat from * to end of round. Join with a sl st to close round. Finishing: Weave in any ends and you’re finished! For more fun projects and pretty patterns, be sure to follow Fiber Flux on Google+, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest for the latest updates! Visit the Fiber Flux Yarn Shop…lovely yarn \u0026 great prices! (Affiliate links, enjoy these awesome products and thanks as always for your support!)
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