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How To Crochet and Invisible Decrease
Did you know there’s a difference between a standard method of decreasing, by crocheting two stitches together, and an invisible decrease? If you make amigurumi you’re probably quite familiar with an invisible decrease. Unfortunately a standard decrease can be quite noticeable when single crocheting in the round. Instead, use an invisible decrease method by inserting your hook into the front loops of both decrease stitches, and then working a standard single crochet.
Easy Boho Rectangle Cardigan - Free Crochet Pattern - Crochet Sweaters
Wondering how to crochet a cardigan? This free crochet pattern from Make and Do Crew is for you. Featuring dolman sleeves, a ribbed collar, and a baggy fit, it's a fashionable addition to your sweater outfits. And the best part? It's made from a basic crochet rectangle, which means it's ideal for beginners. The lightweight, drapey yarn make this crochet cardigan pattern for women a wardrobe staple you'll love year round. Plus sizes included. Visit the blog for the free crochet cardigan pattern.
Baseball Coaster Pattern
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Easy Santa Hat Crochet Pattern for All Ages - Free Christmas Crochet Pattern - Crochet Hats
Looking for an easy and festive crochet project? This free Santa hat pattern from Make and Do Crew is perfect for you! Whether you want to create Christmas photo outfits, holiday party attire, or even ugly sweater party outfits, this crochet Santa hat is quick and beginner-friendly. Add a touch of magic to your wardrobe with it's faux fur brim & cozy design. Available in sizes for babies, preschoolers, teens, and adults. Visit our blog for the free crochet pattern today! - DIY Santa Hat