
Brighten any room with this unique rainbow pillow. Change up the order of the colors for a customized rainbow that’s all your own.
View ProjectBrighten any room with this unique rainbow pillow. Change up the order of the colors for a customized rainbow that’s all your own.
View ProjectBy Sue Perez
Eyelets float between rows of dc in this lacy fringed scarf that works up quickly in DK weight yarn. For best stitch appearance, choose a smooth, non-elastic yarn such as cotton or linen.
View ProjectBy Kati Brown
Add to your collection of trees by crocheting this design. The ric rac pattern and extra-poofy pom-pom are as fun to look at as they are to make.
View ProjectQuick, simple, effective — this crochet ornament will make the perfect addition to any handmade Christmas. Crocheted around a bauble, these 3D ornaments are an ideal way to add some crochet to your holiday celebration.
View ProjectBubbles is the giant octopus you didn’t know you needed in your life. Chunky yarn makes her cozy and durable — perfect the little ones in your life.
View ProjectThis rug is created using a 3-weight yarn that is tripled to make it cushy and quick to crochet. You’ll love how effortlessly this design fits into your home.
View ProjectFrom the December 2022 issue
This throw is worked in panels, so there’s no need to change colors mid row — just stitch the panels together to create moving lanes of color. Bulky weight yarn makes this project quick and easy.
View ProjectBy Darla Fanton
Using a double-ended crochet hook, create a cheerful kitchen towel, then display it with either the mango yellow side or bright strawberry side showing. You’ll love the amount of cheer this adds to your kitchen décor!
View ProjectBy Darla Fanton
Use a double-ended crochet hook to create a dishcloth that does double duty. One side features a scrubby yarn, while the other side features soft cotton for when a gentle wipe is all that is needed.
View ProjectBy Susan Heyn
It may look intricate, but this pattern’s reversible design is easy to make! The dishcloth’s reversible design is created by working the long-dropped double crochets around the post of the stitch instead of working into the stitch. Make a second towel topper and dishcloth by working into the front posts instead of through both loops, and before you know it, you’ll have the perfect kitchen set!
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