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How to Crochet a Heart Trinket Dish | Beginner - friendly Tutorial + Free Pattern

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Hello!  Create a beautiful little heart-shaped trinket dish which is perfect for holding jewelry, keys, or other small treasures. This beginner-friendly pattern is quick to make and great for gifting or adding a handmade touch to your space. The dish is worked in the round using simple stitches, gradually forming a lovely 3D heart shape. You’ll start with a magic ring, build the shape with double and treble crochets, and finish with neat textured rounds for structure and stability. You can easily customize the size or color to suit your style, use soft pastel shades for a delicate look or bold colors for a modern touch πŸ’• There is a detailed tutorial for the same on my YouTube Channel which you can check out  here . Materials: Yarn - Medium (Weight 4) acrylic yarn (<50 grams) Fine yarn in pink for the border Hook – 5mm and 4.5mm crochet hooks Scissors Stitch Markers Yarn needle You can use any yarn with the recommended hook size. Abbreviations: ch – chain sc – single croche...

How to Crochet the Mikasa Inspired Scarf | Beginner - friendly Tutorial + Free Pattern

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Hey!  The Mikasa Scarf is an elegant, and effortlessly stylish piece that works with any outfit. Designed with simple, rhythmic stitches, it creates a beautiful textured pattern. This pattern includes step-by-step written instructions, clear sizing guidance, and easy customization options so you can adjust the length and width, to match your style. Whether you use soft neutrals or bold colors, the Mikasa Scarf turns out warm, lightweight, and perfect for everyday wear. There is a detailed tutorial for the same on my YouTube Channel which you can check out  here . Materials: Yarn – Weight-3 acrylic yarn Hook – 4mm hook Scissors Stitch Markers Measuring Tape (optional) Piece of 4-inch-wide cardboard (if adding tassel) You can use this pattern with any type of yarn with the recommended hook size. Abbreviations: st/sts – stitch/stitches ch – chain hdc – half double crochet BLO - Back Loop Only - instead of working in both the loops, work only into the back loop of the  Patter...

How to Crochet the Skyla Top 🌸✨ | Free Crochet Pattern & Tutorial

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Hey!  The Skyla Top is a beautiful square-neck crochet top. You can make it cropped, long or fitted, whatever feels most you. The pattern adjusts to any size and length, making it truly customizable. There is a detailed tutorial for the same on my YouTube Channel which you can check out  here . Materials: Yarn – Weight-2 acrylic yarn (~ 150 grams) Fine Yarn for detailing (< 50 grams) Hook – 3mm & 3.5mm hook Scissors Yarn needle Stitch Markers (optional) Measuring Tape (optional) You can use this pattern with any type of yarn with the recommended hook size. Abbreviations: mr – magic ring st/sts – stitch/stitches ch – chain sl st – slip stitch dc – double crochet hdc - half double crochet sc - single crochet sp - space fo - fasten off rep - repeat Pattern: With 3.5mm hook, ch 51 (50 + 1 turning chain). Or any length plus one ch. Round 1: hdc in 2nd ch from hook and in every ch across – (50 hdc) Round 2 : ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), turn. hdc in every st across – (...

Crochet Espresso Top

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The Espresso Top is a simple, elegant sleeveless design worked in alternating bands of rich brown and soft cream, just like a perfect cup of espresso. It’s beginner-friendly, quick to make, and perfect for layering or wearing on its own. The clean stripes and slightly boxy fit give it a casual yet polished look, making it a versatile addition to your handmade wardrobe. Notes: This pattern uses US terminology Skill Level: Beginner Square brackets [ ] indicate the pattern and the number of times it is repeated e.g. [sc 1, inc] x 6 means single crochet one stitch, increase in the next stitch. Repeat 6 times. Rounded brackets ( ) indicate the number of stitches you should have after each round/row. Chain 1 at the beginning of each row doesn’t counts as a double crochet. Change colors as mentioned. Fasten off (fo) neatly and weave in ends at each color change. The top is made as a flat rectangular panel and shaped at the neckline in the final round. Tip: Use a stitch marker on the first ...