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Summer Shawls perfect for your holiday wardrobe - Free crochet patterns selected by Lullaby Lodge...

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A summer shawl really is a great addition to your wardrobe.  Thrown over your shoulders after the sun goes down, perfect for dressing up an outfit when you are out for the evening or wear as a sarong by the beach; the ways to wear them are endless and there are so many gorgeous designs out there.  I have chosen a few of my favourites to share with you... Crochet Summer Shawls I just love the colours in this first shawl and the addition of the little pom pom hearts is super cute.  The pattern is by Wilma Westenburg and is available free on her blog... Lovely Luisa Shawl Duck Egg is one of my favourite colours and this shawl by Kim Gusman is just the prettiest thing. Oasis Wrap Just look at the lace pattern on this shawl and the colours are so summery.  The design is by Kristin Omdhal. Sanibella Beaded Crochet Shawl Pretty in pink, this stunning shawl by Kirsten Holloway is perfect for a wedding.  It certainly does look dreamy...

Granny Flower Hexagons - Learn how to crochet them in this easy tutorial by Lullaby Lodge...

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Hello friends.  In this week's tutorial, I will be showing you, how to make these super cute granny flower hexagons.  Hexagons make great blankets.  The motifs could be used on their own to make coasters, or you could join a few together to make placemats.  I'm sure you can think of many more ideas for these pretty motifs... Granny Flower Hexagons Materials Yarn Darning needle Hook Use a hook recommended on your yarn ball band Abbreviations / Terms US terms are used through out (UK terms) dc - double crochet (treble crochet) ch - chain sl st - slip stitch st(s) - stitch(s) sp - space Other notes: Fasten off and change colour after each round.  Join a new colour with a sl st in any  sp.  If you wish to make these in a solid colour simply sl st into the next ch sp to start the new round. I used Drops Paris and Scheepjes Cahlista cotton yarn with a 5 mm (H) hook to make my hexagons, but you can use any yarn you like, just use the ho

Let's take a look at my temperature blanket so far - spring update.

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2019 Temperature Blanket & CAL Hello friends, we have come to the end of spring, so it is time to do a temperature blanket update.  It has been so lovely seeing all your progress over at the Facebook Group .  Your blankets are all looking amazing and all so different too.  If you are only just joining us you can find the free pattern here...   We have had a pretty cold spring here in Windsor.  My colours have been mostly blues and greens... ...with the addition of a few rows in yellows and peach.  It's so nice to see some warmer colours.   After a few weeks of warmer temperatures the weather has turned cold again. Looking forward to seeing some oranges and red, hopefully that summer weather is on its way. Thanks for checking in and I will see you all again soon. Catherine x Related posts... This post contains Amazon affiliate links...

Starfish Dishcloths - Free pattern & crochet along - Our Happy CAL Place Ravelry Group

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This week at Our Happy CAL Place , we have been making these cute,  Starfish Dishcloths .  I don't know if you remember, but I have featured this pattern before, in a dishcloth pattern round up ; so I was super excited to try this one out.  The pattern is by Mary Ann Frits and is available at Red Heart Yarns. I found the pattern a bit tricky to follow.  Some of the instructions were a little ambiguous and others seemed to be missed out altogether.  The photos are very clear though and I was able to figure it out from checking them; however,  I do think a newbie crocheter might have problems, but don't let this put you off , as there is a great video on Youtube  that is really easy to follow. I love the way my dishcloth turned out, despite the tricky start and I will be making more of these for sure.  Why not head on over to the Ravelry group and check out the other members dishcloths, they all turned out so pretty; or you could join us and take part in next week

Crochet Tea Party - Free patterns selected by Lullaby Lodge...

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When I was a little girl, I loved having tea parties with my dolls and teddys .  I had a tiny brown tea set , which made me feel ever so grown up, as it was made from real china.   I loved it and played with it frequently.  These days we don't always like to give our children anything breakable, so why not make a crochet version, complete with all sorts of yummy goodies fit for a princess.  I have found some fantastic free patterns that will ensure your little one has the perfect tea party. Crochet Tea Party The first thing you need is a tea set and this one comes complete with a teapot, and cups and saucers.  The pattern is available at Red Heart. Tea & Cookies Party Set Let's start off our afternoon tea, with a lovely sandwich.  This pattern is by Yummi Gurumi and is available at Craft Foxes.  I just love the detail in the tomatoes and lettuce. Crochet Amigurumi Sandwich Your little one will love these replicas of family favouri

Solid Triangles - Learn how to crochet them in this simple tutorial by Lullaby Lodge...

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Hello lovely people, I have another tutorial for you today.  This week I will be showing you how to make solid triangles.  You might think at first that triangles are not as versatile as squares, but this is not true.  Your triangles may be used for many things.  You can join your motifs together to make blankets and throws.  String a row of them together and you have some pretty bunting.  If you are brave enough you might use them to make a bikini.  I'm sure you can think of many more ideas... Solid Triangles Materials Yarn Darning needle Hook Use a hook recommended on your yarn ball band Abbreviations / Terms US terms are used through out (UK terms) dc - double crochet (treble crochet) ch - chain sl st - slip stitch st(s) - stitch(s) sp - space Other notes: I like to substitute the ch3 at beginning of rounds for a chainless dc , you can do this if you wish or stick with the traditional ch3.  I used cotton aran / worsted yarn from my st