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How to Crochet the Odette Bag πŸ’“✨ | Free Pattern + Tutorial

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Hello! The Odette Bag is made from puff granny squares and is really fun and easy to make. This pretty puff stitch bag is inspired by the previously loved Elenza Bag and follows the same idea. There is a detailed tutorial for the same is on my YouTube Channel which you can check it out here . Let's get started! Materials: Weight 4 (Medium/Worsted) acrylic yarn. Choose something sturdy and thick with minimal stretch. You will need approximately 150 grams. Hook: 5.0 mm Tapestry needle Scissors Measuring tape. You can use any yarn with the recommended hook size. Abbreviations: mr – magic ring sl st – slip stitch st/sts – stitch/stitches ch – chain dc – double crochet sc - single crochet Special Stitches Puff Stitch: Yarn over (YO), insert your hook into the designated space/stitch. YO and pull up a loop. Pull this loop up tall, making it the exact same height as your initial working loop. Repeat steps 1 and 2 three more times into that very same space. You will now have 9 loops on y...

How to Crochet the Fairytale Bookmark πŸ’“✨ | Free Pattern + Tutorial

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  Hello! This bookmark is the perfect project for beginners looking to master the basics of shaping and decorative borders. Featuring a clean single-crochet body and a dainty scalloped edge, it is a quick make that works beautifully as a gift or a stash-buster for your scrap yarn. There is a detailed tutorial for the same is on my YouTube Channel which you can check it out  here . Let's get started! Materials: Yarn: Weight 2 (Fine/Sport) Acrylic yarn Light Pink (Main Body): Approx. 5–10g White (Border & Bow): Approx. 5g Hook: 3.0 mm (Main Body & Border) 2.0 mm (Optional for the Bow) Notions: Stitch markers Tapestry needle Scissors Measuring tape You can use this pattern with any type of yarn with the recommended hook size. Abbreviations: ch- Chain sc -Single Crochet dc -Double Crochet sl st - Slip Stitch st(s) -Stitch(es) sk - Skip Pattern The Main Body: We work in rows to create a smooth, sturdy rectangular base. Foundation Chain: Ch 8 + 1 turning chain. The 8 chains...

How to Crochet the Butterscotch Book Sleeve 🀎✨ | Free Pattern + Tutorial

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Hello! This book sleeve is a fun and easy project designed for crafters of all levels. Using a classic shell stitch, this pattern is completely alterable to fit any book size. You can make it for a thin paperback or a thick hardback, this detailed guide will help you create a beautiful, protective sleeve for your favorite reads. There is a detailed tutorial for the same is on my YouTube Channel which you can check it out here . Let's get started! Materials: Yarn: Weight 3 (Light/DK) Acrylic yarn. Brown (Main color): Approx. 20–25g. Off-white (Detailing): Approx. 5g. Hook: 4.5 mm (Main body) and 3.0 mm (Joining details). Notions: Stitch markers Tapestry needle Press button (closure) Sewing needle and thread Measuring tape Scissors You can use any yarn with the recommended hook size. Abbreviations: ch: Chain sc: Single Crochet dc: Double Crochet sl st: Slip Stitch st(s): Stitch(es) sp: Space MR: Magic Ring Pattern The Main Body: We start by working around a foundation chain to create...

How to Crochet the Clara Mesh Top 🌸✨ | Beginner-Friendly Crochet Mesh Top Tutorial | DIY Crochet Top

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Hello! This top is a pretty little mesh design with a touch of bows that make it look so cute! The top is customizable to any size; it is super simple and yet amazingly cute. Plus, you can alter the peek-a-boo sleeves according to your needs! There is a detailed tutorial for the same on my YouTube Channel which you can check out on this  link . Let's get started! Materials: Yarn – Weight - 2 (~ 150 grams) Hook – 3mm Scissors Stitch Marker Yarn Needle Ribbon Thread Measuring Tape Sewing Needle You can use any yarn with the recommended hook size. Abbreviations: st/sts – stitch/stitches ch – chain sc – single crochet sk st - skip stitch sl st – slip stitch sp - space rep - Repeat tr/trc – treble crochet Wrap the yarn around your hook two times (you should have 3 loops on your hook). Insert the hook into the stitch/space. Yarn over and pull through the stitch (4 loops on hook). Yarn over and pull through the first 2 loops on your hook (3 loops left). Yarn over and pull through the next...