8 Scrunchie Free Knitting Patterns – Page 2 of 2

These Scrunchie Free Knitting Patterns use so little yarn that even very small scraps can be turned into something luxurious and useful.
Petite Luke pattern by Aikaterini Nikolaidou

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A CROCHET PATTERN (PDF FILE) NOT THE ACTUAL TOY. The clothes aren’t removable except the beanie. Level : Easy MATERIALS Depends on your choice, I used Schachenmayr Catania Originals 100% cotton, 50g/125m (5 ply) and Scheepjes Sweet Treat. Colours: Creme, Marone, Sunkissed, Reseda, Petrol, Fuchs, Signalrot, Hot red and Black. Crochet Hook: 1,50mm, 2,00mm and 2,50mm crochet hook or according to the yarn. Safety eyes 5mm. Stuffing (polyfill, cotton wool, etc.), Yarn needle, sewing needle, scissors, stitch marker. Pink blush for his cheeks. The size of the doll, depending on the yarn used. If you…
Chill Pill and Rx Bottle crochet plush pattern

PLEASE NOTE!!!!!! BY PURCHASING THIS PATTERN YOU AGREE TO THE FOLLOWING: - There will be no refunds on Digital Products. - This pattern is for personal use only and property of CrochetOccult. You may not alter, copy, sell, or redistribute this pattern or any part of it. - The listing of this product is NOT for a physical toy, only PDF instructions on how to create your own! Thank you for your support and for shopping with me! :) Feel free to email me ([email protected]) with any errors, questions, or concerns!
Another Sweater Off the Needles!

The Guthrie Sweater by Caitlin Hunter is so much fun to knit and I have enjoyed every stitch!
Five beginner-friendly Tips for Stranded Colorwork Knitting – Arianna Frasca

I love stranded colorwork knitting. There’s something about making pictures appear that is so addictive and I enjoy the challenge of transforming a limited number of squares into something recognizable […]
Evelyn Blanket – That Crochet Life

The Evelyn Blanket has lots of texture and is a perfect way to learn different types of stitches.
How to Knit Fingerless Mittens

Prepare for cool weather with simple knitted fingerless mittens. Leaving the fingertips exposed makes these a practical, texting-friendly choice—plus it cuts the time investment and complexity, making this an easy project for beginning or expert knitters.









