Forget fussy buttons and snaps and opt for this Easy Open Long Sleeve Onesie instead. Designed in a gender neutral yellow and gray, customize this beginner friendly pattern in your favorite colors and keep little ones cozy this spring.
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Forget fussy buttons and snaps and opt for this Easy Open Long Sleeve Onesie instead. Designed in a gender neutral yellow and gray, customize this beginner friendly pattern in your favorite colors and keep little ones cozy this spring.
View ProjectFrom the October 2019 issue
Mama bear will love this sweater for her little bear cub. With a cute bear face right on the tummy complete with a very squishable nose, you can’t help but smile while wearing this sweater.
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More than often, we are surprised to realize the newest creations work because they freshen up a classic. Granny square for example, is one of the most traditional forms of crochet, however it never gets old. With a touch of retro colors and hypnotizing lines, this granny square top definitely gives you a trendy look.
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Edith is a sweet summer dress that is breezy and full of vintage style. With a vibrant orange neckline, and gorgeous lacy details, this little dress is sure to make a statement.
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Keep your baby’s feet warm in these adorable cotton baby booties. With sleepy little eyes, golden horns and pastel manes, these booties are irresistible to make and so much fun to give!
View ProjectFrom the August 2019 issue
This cowl is a buttery soft accessory worked up luxurious silky sport weight yarn.  It’s a wonderfully relaxing project that is a dream to both make and to wear!
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Lila is a cute summer dress for casual wear made with a crochet yoke and a fabric skirt. Watch your little girl twirl in this lightweight dress that works up in a jiffy! It’s a great project for busting through some of that yarn (and fabric) stash!
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Using eight fruit-inspired colorways, this pillow comes to life to bring cheerful hues into your home. Follow the color sequence below or choose your own mix of colors to create a pillow that’s definitely a keeper.
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Unique cables grace the front and back of this throw pillow for a trendy yet classic addition to your home. Worked in two pieces and joined at the end, this intermediate pattern is a great way to get used to working with front post double crochet.
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This floppy hat has a vented crown to keep you cool at the beach. Crocheted with raffia yarn, this hat holds its shape but is still extremely portable. Add your favorite inspirational buzzword to personalize the hat to make it all your own.
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