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Miscellaneous Patterns (Cuffs, Bags, Rugs, Blankets, etc)

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Fast Gifts: 10 Free Crochet Patterns Using Less Than 100 Yards of Yarn. Time is short, but it doesn’t take much! Here are 10 free crochet patterns that make fantastic finishing touches, fast gifts, and stocking stuffers – and each takes 100 yds of yarn or less (sometimes MUCH less!) , so there’s still plenty of time! 10 Free Crochet Fast Gift Patterns Using 100 Yds or Less Crocheted Bracelets on Brownie Knits: Less than 30 yds and perfect for teens! It’s all in the buttons and baubles! Santa Frame Ornament by Pan Perkins, on Ravelry: These are hilarious! Not only are these patterns quick and easy – they’re also great stashbusters!

Photo Tutorial Archives | moogly. Crochet hooks – for such a simple tool, they inspire endless debate, and often loyalty. Inline vs. non-inline, pencil hold vs knife hold vs whatever it is that person over there is doing – it’s all good. You can buy them in any craft store, most little yarn stores, and even some major retailers… or you can make your own! Crotchety Crocheting Fool. Michael Sellick. [ Close Privacy Policy ] Privacy Policy / Your California Privacy Rights Revised and posted as of March 4, 2013 Prime Publishing, LLC ("Company," "we" or "us") reserves the right to revise this Privacy Policy at any time simply by posting such revision, so we encourage you to review it periodically. In order to track any changes to this Privacy Policy, we will include a historical reference at the top of this document. This Privacy Policy will tell you, among other things: Your California privacy rights.

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A garland, an ornament, anything. Come back around November 27th to link up and share what you made. Here’s an easy tutorial on how to make one! Update: This pattern is written using US terms. Click here to see a UK conversion chart! Star pattern: Start with a magic ring. 15 Dc into the ring.Click here for my video tutorial on how to make a magic ring. Slip stitch to join in top of first DC. SC in third stitch from hook. Skip two stitches. When you get to the last arm of the star, you will slip stitch into the first stitch, then finish off. How to block your stars: You may wish to block your star so the arms stay flat. (Psst, I cheated by using a hairdryer to dry them because I was impatient – my yarn was wool so I wasn’t worried about melting, but acrylic may melt this way- so be careful and maybe test one first).

When completely dry, remove the pins and you’re done! Here’s a blocking before and after:

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Bags. Blankets and Afghans. Cuffs.