How to Crochet a Tulip Border for a Blanket or Scarf
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Crochet Tulip Border

How cute is this? You can use this flower-like border on a blanket, afghan, scarf, shawl, handbag, and more. It forms a nice 3D effect along your work. […]

How to Crochet Shells and Post Stitch Pattern
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How to Crochet Shells and Post Stitch

Here’s a fun crochet stitch pattern that consists of shell stitches and front and back post stitches. This works great for a scarf, shawl, blanket, handbag, and more. The key to mastering this shell stitch pattern is to remember what side is the “front.” And that is easily accomplished by marking it with a safety pin, paper clip, stitch marker, or just a scrap piece of yarn. […]

Crochet Baby Penguin Amigurumi
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How to Crochet a Baby Penguin

How about making a cute crochet baby penguin for this upcoming winter? This little guy is adorable and relatively easy to make with worsted weight yarn and a size F 3.75 mm crochet hook. […]

Crochet Ear Warmer Headband
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How to Crochet an Ear Warmer Headband

If you are looking for a nice, textured ear warmer headband, this pattern is for you. It can be worn with the gather in the middle or as a straight band. The texture is created by alternating front post double crochet with regular double crochet stitches. Three sizes are included in the pattern, but it is very easy to customize to fit any head size. […]

Learn How to Crochet a 3D Crochet Stitch
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3D Crochet Stitch

This is a rather unique stitch, wouldn’t you say? It’s a lot of fun to make and even cooler to look at with that 3 dimensional effect. This 3D stitch works nicely for blankets, scarves, shawls, and more. Definitely is nice when you need some texture. […]

Basic Shell Stitch from Stitchorama Collection
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Basic Shell Stitch

Here’s a crochet stitch that produces a nice shell stitch. It’s a relatively basic stitch that works nice for a blanket, scarf, shawl, and more. There is a nice lace effect formed by V stitches on one row, with the shells or fans above on the next row. […]