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They are a very simple design, made up of single crochet ribbing and the "even moss stitch". This combination of stitches help add a lot of texture to these fingerless gloves and I am totally here for it!
Free Crochet Pattern for a Textured Jute Rug — Megmade with Love

I've got a fun and simple little pattern for you today.. it's a rustic and textured jute rug! It's perfect for your front door or could even be made into a cool runner for your kitchen.
Spirited Away Boh and Yu Amigurumi Crochet Pattern

Boh and Yu are some of my favorite Studio Ghibli characters, so why not bring them to life with the power of crochet! This pattern is beginner friendly and contains tons of picture tutorials for all my visual learners out there :) It also includes step-by-step tutorials for two different poses, and can be turned into a hanging decoration that is sure to bring your Ghibli dreams to reality. ***REMINDER THAT THIS IS A CROCHET PATTERN, NOT A FINISHED PRODUCT
Easy Felt Booga Bag Free Knitting Pattern – Knitting Pattern

Easy Felt Booga Bag Free Knitting Pattern
Baby Humpback Crochet Whale Free Pattern

Here's an adorable and huggable baby humpback whale crochet pattern that would make a perfect gift for any fan of the deep blue sea.
How to DIY a handkerchief

Handkerchief is one of the essential item to carry with you. It is not only practical (you will find lots of time you need to wipe your hands or face, or tie your hair up and all you need is to pull your handkerchief out), but can also be a sign of your personality. Put a design on the corner of the handkerchief, and you have a unique item that belongs only to you! Many people make handkerchiefs for themselves and also to give. Handkerchiefs with unique designs make great presents – imagine your beloved ones always keep your handkerchief…
Crochet Captain America Amigurumi Idea

Make America's favorite hero with our Captain America Amigurumi Pattern. A superheroic crochet project awaits you!
Iris Bloom Bonnet

Iris Bloom Bonnet First and foremost: yes, this yarn is divine. Simply heavenly. Gorgeous, lovely to knit, and beautifully variegated. But even if you don't have or can't find this particular fiber, you're in luck, because I have a sneaking suspicion that this super fun hat would look great in almost any worsted weight yarn. And if that's not incentive enough to make this hat, then consider this: I actually wrote up two patterns for this little beauty - one version that includes knitting in the round, and one that's made entirely on straight needles. Both begin in the same…








