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[ANNOUNCEMENT] 40+ Favorite Patterns in the New Issue!

Your April 2020 Issue of I Like Crochet Magazine is Ready
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Dear Crochet Creator,

Unless you live in the southwest or along the Gulf Coast, it may not

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Crochet the Popular Adventure Cowl Pattern

From: The August 2016 issue of I Like Crochet

Skill level: Easy

Ready for an adventure? Crochet this cowl!

The Adventure Cowl is an easy pattern that’s made from two different motifs, one crocheted with a bigger hook than the other. Both motifs are fun and quick to work, and they go together beautifully

The motifs are joined into

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Cuddly Crochet Baby Blankets

Cuddly Crochet Baby Blanket

Who doesn’t love a crocheted baby blanket? Featuring 20 new sweet and cozy projects, Lion Brand Yarn delivers an exciting collection of ultra-cute patterns for little ones. Whether you’re in the mood for working up some flowers, stitching up, or creating a timeless lacey design, you’ll find everything you’re looking for in this selection of

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Fun Snuggle Sacks to Crochet

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Quirkiness meets comfort in this is upcoming release from Bernat Yarns.Whether you want to enjoy a quiet evening on the sofa or curl up with a good book in bed, snuggle sacks are the perfect crochet accessory for staying warm and cozy. With 14 designs to choose from — mermaid tail, slice of pizza slice,

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Crochet Shell Stitch Tutorial

Complete the first four rows of the Festive Fourth of July Shawl pattern for your foundation. Then follow this stitch school article for a visual step-by-step of completing the stitch.

Row 1 (RS): Dc in 4th ch from hook, ch 1, tr in same ch, tr in next ch, turn.

Row 2 (WS): Ch 4 (counts as

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How to: Single Crochet (sc)

single crochet step one

1. Insert the hook under both front and book loops (or, under the complete “V”) of the 2nd chain from the hook. Wrap the yarn over the hook from back to front (yarn over) and draw it through the V.

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