This is a all in one easy sunflower bouquet kit. With this one, you can crochet 8 sunflowers. We make a perfect color match to make your handmade crochet bouquet outstanding. Yellow and coffee brown will make the bouquet more vibrant and elegant. Unlike simply color bouquets, well matched color looks much prettier.  What’s Inside: Premium Yarn: Soft, durable, and in the perfect hues to replicate the natural charm of sunflower. 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 and proud. Flower Rod: for assembling your bouquet, giving it a professional, cohesive look. Hot Melt Glue: for assembling the flowers. Fiberfill: filling in the stamens Printed Patterns Downloadable PDF Patterns
50 Times People Made Fascinating Crochet Designs That Were Too Good Not To Share (New Pics)

Since the beginning of this gloomy pandemic, many have turned to old-fashioned arts and activities to make sense of the messy world around them. Especially yarn crafting, like knitting or crocheting, has increased in popularity as a result. Holding something tangible in your hands and linking one loop of thread to another can really stop your mind from wandering and ground you in the present.
I Create Crochet Toys

Hello! I am Sveta. Welcome to my fabulous crochet world! If you have always wanted to crochet a toy, but didn’t know where to begin? The desire is there but the lack of experience is holding you back and you really need someone to show you how? Then I have an answer! Join me and you will learn how to make adorable crochet toys. I sell crochet patterns on my Etsy so you can make them yourself!
How to Read a Knitting Chart for Absolute Beginners

How to Read a Knitting Chart for Absolute Beginners with Video Tutorial by Studio Knit
Juicy Sweater Junior English

Juicy Sweater Junior Knitting Pattern (English) Juicy Sweater is a model with a European shoulder construction, slits and sleeves with increases. The back piece is slightly longer than the front piece. The sweater is worked in Stockinette stitch in one strand of Big Curly, while the trims are worked in 3 strands of merino held together with 3 strands of mohair framing the sweater with a nice hold and contrast. Starting on the neck, the back piece is worked back and forth while at the same time working increases in each side shaping the slanting shoulder seam. When the back piece reaches…












