20 Free Crochet Snowman Patterns
Living in Southern Ontario, Canada we are fortunate to always have at least one batch of packing snow every winter season. Those days with the snow that can be built into a friendly snowman, or a fort are the winter…
Living in Southern Ontario, Canada we are fortunate to always have at least one batch of packing snow every winter season. Those days with the snow that can be built into a friendly snowman, or a fort are the winter…
Learn how to crochet this nubby textured dishcloth by following my step-by-step photo tutorial. This free pattern is available in 4 sizes. Welcome to our 8th Post in the Let’s Learn a New Crochet Stitch Pattern: Kitchen Crochet Edition! Here…
Follow my step-by-step photo tutorial to learn how to crochet this stitch pattern and make the Up and Down Dishcloth. This free pattern includes written instructions in 4 sizes. This simple pattern is created by working single crochet and double…
This week I have chosen another SUPER easy stitch pattern for you worked solely with single crochet stitches. This is the very basic dishcloth pattern. A small change in the order of the stitches worked gives you a lovely look…
This week, for our first dishcloth I have chosen a very simple stitch pattern made up of single crochet stitches. This pattern stitch is easy enough for beginners and very versatile. Great as a wash cloth or face cloth too!…
This lovely textured stitch is so easy to crochet! Try the pretty pebbles stitch pattern by following my free crochet tutorial and free pattern below. This is the perfect stitch pattern for baby blankets and washcloths. A 4 inch square…
Learn how to crochet the pretty trinity stitch by following my step-by-step photo trinity stitch tutorial. This stitch is much easier than it appears and is a beautiful stitch for baby blankets, afghan squares, dishcloths and washcloths. Supplies Yarn: Red…
I often wonder why facecloths ( washcloths ) are so big! Maybe I just have little hands 😉 I decided to make some smaller sized washcloths for myself and my children to use – to see if we would like them better…