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How to Crochet the Lian Booksleeve ✨ | Free Pattern & Tutorial

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Hey!  The Lian Booksleeve is a cozy and protective crochet project made using pretty, floral-style granny squares that look intricate but are actually very easy to make. This booksleeve is designed to keep your books safe while adding a handmade, aesthetic touch to your everyday reading routine.  If you love granny squares, bookish crochet projects, or simple patterns that look impressive without being complicated, this is a project you’ll really enjoy making. There is a detailed tutorial for the same on my YouTube Channel which you can check out  here . Materials: Yarn – Weight-2 acrylic yarn in three colors 3 colors of your choice (shown here in Dark Pink, Light Pink, and White) I am using two strands of the weight-2 yarn held together. You can do the same or use a thicker yarn (like weight-4 yarn) Hook – 4mm hook, 5mm hook for joining Scissors You can use this pattern with any type of yarn with the recommended hook size. Abbreviations: mr – magic ring st/sts – stit...

How to Crochet the Ivy Mesh Top ✨ | Beginner-Friendly Crochet Top Pattern + Tutorial

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Hello!  The Ivy Mesh Top is one of those pieces that looks delicate and stylish but is surprisingly easy to make.  The mesh structure keeps it airy while the clean lines give it a polished, wearable look. It works beautifully over bralettes, camis, or swimwear, and the construction is simple enough for confident beginners while still satisfying for experienced makers.  There is a detailed tutorial for the same on my YouTube Channel which you can check out  he re . Materials: Yarn – Weight-2 acrylic yarn (~ 250 gram) Hook – 4mm hook Scissors Stitch Markers Yarn needle Measuring Tape You can use this pattern with any type of yarn with the recommended hook size. Abbreviations: st – stitch ch – chain dc – double crochet sl st – slip stitch Special Stitches: dtr/dtc/dtrc - double treble crochet Yarn over 3 times. (You should now have 4 loops on your hook.) Insert your hook into the indicated stitch. Yarn over and pull up a loop. (You now have 5 loops on your hook.) Yarn o...