DIY Kit – Pinecone Cardigan Long Sleeve – Summer – Avocado / XL/2X

DIY Kit - Pinecone Cardigan Long Sleeve This cardigan is worked flat from the neck to the armholes, then stitches are placed on hold for the sleeves while the body is worked flat to the bottom edge. When the body is complete, the sleeves are worked in the round. Pine cone motif: this is a 10 stitch, 20 row repeat. There are two options for the sleeves - short sleeve and long sleeve. Level: Intermediate Sizes: XS/S - XL/2X Scroll right to see full chart: Size Yarn Amount Width Length XS/S 7 balls 15.5" (39.5 cm) 16.5" (42 cm) M/L 8 balls…
Devil Fruit Amigurumi – One Piece Anime Crochet Pattern – Ami Amour

Here is a Devil Fruit amigurumi inspired from the One Piece. This free crochet pattern helps you make the Gomu Gomu no Mi, the fruit that gives you stretchy powers!
Leaf Motif Knitting Pattern You Will Love

Learn making a beautiful leaf motif knitting pattern that will help you create gorgeous cardigans, sweaters, scarves or gloves.
How to knit a cat video tutorial – From Britain with Love

Discover this knit a cat video tutorial by Claire Garland of Dot Pebbles Knits that talks you through the making up stage with all the links
Sweet Crochet Butterfly Applique – Free Patterns

Crochet Butterfly Applique is a great way to adorn any crocheted accessory or garment. It instantly elevates it to another level of style!
Rocky Pines Throw – A Crochet Blanket PDF Pattern – SweetPeaandSparrow

MATERIALS- 5mm crochet hook- Approximately 3912 yards of worsted weight yarn. This is a great scrap buster project to add to as you completeother projects. This would also be a really fun temperature blanket! The sample yarn used 8 skeins of Herrschners Worsted Stripes in color Foliage.- Darning needle- Scissors- Favorite cup of coffee or tea to enjoy while you relax!- Don’t forget that new show you wanted to catch up on. GAUGEThe overall measurements of the piece: 60” wide by 80” longfor an oversized throw blanket.You can alter the width of this blanket easily by changingyour beginning stitch count. Each repeat is…










