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. […]

Crochet Wavy Shell Stitch Border Edging
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Wavy Shell Stitch Border Edging

Here’s a nice 3D wavy shell stitch border edging. This crochet pattern works great on the edge of baby blankets, afghans, shawls, scarves, and more. It is created by making a shell stitch on top of a solid double crochet border. The shells form a 3D wave or ripple effect. […]

Crochet Wave Stitch
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How to Crochet the Wave Stitch

The crochet wave stitch is a pretty simple stitch pattern. It produces a neat wavy and 3-dimensional (3D) look to the fabric. I like using this stitch pattern in blankets, scarves, shawls, and handbags. It would also make a nice stitch for a garment such as a sweater, cardigan, and more. […]

How to Crochet an Easy Winter Hat
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How to Crochet an Easy Winter Hat

Here’s an easy winter hat you can crochet using the crunch stitch and a single crochet ribbing. It’s a nice and warm hat that works great especially in the cooler weather. It can work great for a child, teen, woman, or man. The pom pom is optional, but I think it’s a cute addition. […]

Crochet Fan Stitch Pattern
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Crochet Fan Stitch

How to Crochet the Fan Stitch – Large Shell Stitch Pattern The crochet fan stitch is a large shell stitch pattern that produces large fans or shells in the crochet work. It is relatively simple […]

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. […]