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Crochet Pattern: Mini Party Hats

These cute hats are great for dolls, decorations, or even your pets! Just choose colors that are fun and playful. Give it a pom-pom on top, sew some random shapes with a contrasting color, or use a plethora of beautiful colors. The options are endless!

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Crochet Pattern: Mini Party Hats


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Crochet Pattern: Easter Egg-Bunny

A new twist on eggs and bunnies for Easter, the Egg-Bunny. Complete with stylish top hat.My little sister watched as I made it, asking me questions like “Is it alive yet?” And I’d say “Not yet, I just have to finish its eyes”, and so on until finally I said “It’s done. NOW it’s alive.” She was thrilled and now she has another bunny to add to her collection! Happy Easter! Skill Level: Finished Size: 7″ (18 cm) tallMaterials:Medium Weight Yarn (approximately 90 yards of white, 1 yard of light pink, 12 yards of blue)Crochet Hook I (5.50 mm)Felt – Black, Cream, and light PinkFabric GlueScissorsYarn NeedlePolyester Fiberfill Gauge: Rounds 1-4 of body measure 1 3/4″ (4.5 cm) diameterNeed help understanding the abbreviations and symbols

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Crochet Pattern: Easter Egg-Bunny


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Crochet Pattern: Spring Flower Earrings

What could be better than a pair of bright-looking spring earrings to go with that new spring dress? In my opinion, jewelry needs to look delicate and I wondered if it was possible to make yarn earrings look delicate. Even though since then I have found yarn to be an excellent choice, switching to crochet thread will guarantee that delicacy.

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Crochet Pattern: Spring Flower Earrings



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Crochet Pattern: Take a Picot Mitts

Be prepared for transitional weather with a pair of fingerless mitts for those days that are too warm for gloves, but too cold to go without. These mitts are ribbed at the wrist and the finger openings have a neat picot trim around the opening edge. Skill Level: Finished Size: 4 1/4″ (11 cm) tall, 7 3/4″ (19.5 cm) circumference Materials:Medium Weight Yarn (approximately 60 yards)Crochet Hook I (5.50 mm) Gauge: 9 dc= 2 1/2″ (6.5 cm)3 rows = 2 1/2″ (6.5 cm)Need help understanding the abbreviations and symbols? Check out the crochet abbreviation chart. Special stitches:picot: chain 3 picot, please see the How to Crochet: Picot Stitches tutorial.Crochet Pattern: Take a Picot MittsLeft MittRound 1: ch 24, sl st in first ch to join, ch 2, hdc in each ch around, sl st in top of beg ch-2: 24 hdcRound 2: ch 3, (fpdc in next hdc, bpdc in next hdc) around, sl st in top of beg ch-3: 24 stsRound 3-5: ch 3, dc in each st around, sl st in top of beg ch-3Round 6: ch 3, dc in first 2 dc, ch 5, skip 5 dc, dc in next dc and each remaining dc around, sl st in top of beg ch-3: 24 stsRound 7: ch 3, dc in each st around, sl st in top of beg ch-3: 24 dcRound 8: ch 2, (fphdc in next dc, bphdc in next dc) around, sl st in top of beg ch-2: 24 stsRound 9: (sl st in next st, picot, sl st in next st) around, sl st in first sl st: 24 stsFinish off.Right MittRound 1: ch 24, sl st in first ch to join, ch 2, hdc in each ch around, sl st in top of beg ch-2: 24 hdcRound 2: ch 3, (bpdc in next hdc, fpdc in next hdc) around, sl st in top of beg ch-3: 24 stsRound 3-5: ch 3, dc in each st around, sl st in top of beg ch-3Round 6: ch 3, dc in first 17 dc, ch 5, skip 5 dc, dc in next 2 dc, sl st in top of beg ch-3: 24 stsRound 7: ch 3, dc in each st around, sl st in top of beg ch-3: 24 dcRound 8: ch 2, (bphdc in next dc, fphdc in next dc) around, sl st in top of beg ch-2: 24 stsRound 9: (sl st in next st, picot, sl st in next st) around, sl st in beg of round: 24 stsFinish off.Need help while crocheting

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Crochet Pattern: Fashion Doll No-Sew Pencil Skirt

Crochet Pattern: Fashion Doll No-Sew Pencil Skirt By Candace – Be the first to commentEven dolls like to be snug and warm, so why not treat you favorite collectible or playtime buddy to a warm skirt? This pencil skirt is seamless and made to be pulled on. It cinches at the waist with an elastic waistband or drawstring.

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Crochet Pattern: Crossed Cowl

Crochet Pattern: Crossed Cowl By Candace Barr – Be the first to commentCowls are fun cool weather accessories, and there’s just something about bulky yarn that makes them even more fun. This pattern combines the openness of tall and crossed stitches with the warmth of bulky yarn for a great little cowl.You will need to know how to do front crossed stitches to make this cowl. Skill Level: Finished Size: 6″ (15 cm) wide, 15″ (38 cm) diameter Materials:Bulky Weight Yarn (approximately 125 yards)Crochet Hook K (6.50 mm) Gauge: 8 sts = 3″ (7.5 cm)3 rows = 3″ (7.5 cm)Gauge Swatch: 3″w x 3″h (7.5 cm x 7.5 cm) ch 11.Row 1: dc in 4th ch from hook and in each ch across: 8 dcRow 2: ch 1, turn, sc in each sc across: 8 dtrRow 3: repeat row 1Finish off.Need help understanding the crochet abbreviations and symbols? Check out the crochet abbreviation chart. Special Instructions:FCdtr: sk 4 dc, dtr in next dc, ch 3, dtr in first skipped dc Crochet Pattern: Crossed CowlRound 1: ch 78, sl st in first ch to join round, ch 3, dc in each ch around: 78 dcRound 2: ch 5, (dtr in next dc, FCdtr) around: 78 stsRound 3: ch 3, dc in each st around: 78 dcRound 4: ch 5, dtr in each dc around: 78 dtrRound 5: repeat round 3: 78 dcRound 6: Repeat round 2: 78 stsRound 7: Repeat round 3: 78 dcFinish off.Need help while crocheting?

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Crochet Pattern: Crossed Cowl


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Crochet Pattern: Beaded Fan Necklace

Crochet Pattern: Beaded Fan Necklace By Candace – Be the first to commentThis choker style necklace really lives up to its name, but experienced crocheters can easily adjust the size by adding more fans. It can also be lengthened by adding chain–crochet or otherwise. Skill Level: Finished Size: 13 1/2″ (34.5 cm) long, 3/4″ (2 cm) wide Materials:Size 10 Crochet Thread (approximately 15 yards)Crochet Hook 1 (2.25 mm)14 beadsClasp Gauge: 17 sc = 3″8 rows = 1/2″Gauge Swatch: 3″l x 1/2″w (7.5 cm x 1.5 cm) ch 25.Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, (sk 3 ch, 4 dc in next ch, dc w/bead in same ch, 3 dc in same ch, sk 3ch, sc in next ch) to endFinish off.Need help understanding the crochet abbreviations and symbols? Check out the crochet abbreviation chart. Crochet Pattern: Beaded Fan NecklaceString the beads.Row 1: ch 113, sc in 2nd ch from hook, (sk 3 ch, 4 dc in next ch, dc w/bead in same ch, 3 dc in same ch, sk 3 ch, sc in next ch) across : 127 stsRow 2: sl st in first sc, sl st in next 3 dc, (dc2tog, ch 9, sk 7) across, sk 1, sl st in next sc: 135 stsFinish off.Need help while crocheting?

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Crochet Pattern: Nail Polish

Crochet Pattern: Nail Polish By Candace – Be the first to commentA while back, I became a big nail polish aficionado. At this point, I have over thirty bottles–not counting minis–and I still can’t get enough. It was only a matter of time before it bled into my other hobbies, and here it is–a crocheted bottle of nail polish. Skill Level: Finished Size: 2″ (5 cm) wide, 4″ (10 cm) tall Materials:Medium Weight Yarn (approximately 20 yards of bottle color, approximately 5 yards of cap color)Crochet Hook H (5.0 mm) Gauge: 6 dc = 3″ (5 cm)3 rounds = 2″ (5 cm)Need help understanding the crochet abbreviations and symbols? Check out the crochet abbreviation chart.

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Crochet Pattern: Nail Polish