2 skeins needed for main body
PDF Pattern-Gardenia Flower

This pattern is simple, beginner-friendly design; you do not need advanced skill levels to make it. You must know the basic crochet stitches and the ability to add wire to a crochet project. The PDF pattern comes with a detailed video tutorial to guide you through the crocheting process. Happy crocheting! Materials Needed: Premium Yarn: Soft, durable, and in the perfect hues to replicate the natural charm of croceht flower. Specialized Hook: Ergonomically designed for a comfortable grip, ensuring seamless crafting sessions. Iron Wire: Malleable yet sturdy, it gives the perfect structure to your crochet flowers, making them stand tall…
10 Small Crochet Projects with Big Profits

Looking for the most profitable crochet ideas to sell? Here are 10 to transform your hobby into a thriving business. Find best sellers and profit-boosting tips!
Crochet stitch photo tutorial: how to make the alpine stitch

This crochet tutorial shows how to make an alpine stitch step-by-step. It includes detailed photo instructions and a chart.
Seamless Dog Sweater Free Knitting Pattern and Video Tutorial

This Seamless Dog Sweater Free Knitting Pattern gives you 6 different sizes to complete a great-fitting sweater for your dog.
Fleece Teddy and Bunny Crochet Pattern

PDF PATTERN: Fleece Teddy & Bunny Crochet Pattern - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Crochet your own jumbo Fleece Teddy & Bunny using special fleece sherpa yarn! These cuddly stuffies are so soft and fluffy and will be cherished by loved ones! You will need 2 skeins of Go For Fleece Sherpa yarn (jumbo level 7) in "Honey" for the teddy bear and 3 skeins of Go For Fleece…
Ombre Puff Quilt Tutorial – with VIDEO!

Download the FREE Ombre Puff Quilt Pattern here! If you've been around for any amount of time, you might've seen my Puff Quilt that my grandmother made for me. I love this thing SO much. She used various scrap fabrics and clothing to create this very dense, yet very snuggly quilt. . . . When I look at this quilt, I see something new each time. Recycled tablecloths from the 80s, pieces of my grandfathers button-down shirts, left-over fabrics from previous quilt projects. The list goes on. Some fabrics are used multiple times within the quilt, while other fabrics are…










