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Color Block Washcloth - CAL Central crochet along group...

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Hello friends, it's week four of the CAL Central Washcloth crochet along and this week we have another colour block pattern.  This week's washcloth is designed by Carolyn from The Purple Poncho and features a two colour, colour block design with a pretty cluster stitch. I really enjoyed this week's design.  It was so quick and easy to make, I just had to make two.  The pattern is very easy to follow and produces these visually stunning colour block cloths.  You can find the free pattern here... I used Scheepjes Cahlista cotton Aran yarn with a 5mm hook.  I chained 30 and worked one row less on each end to keep the cloth the correct size, of seven inches square.   I always like to add a pretty label to my cloths so they are ready to gift. You can purchase a printable pdf for these labels in my Etsy Store , along with a selection of other labels. Pin it for later... Why not head over to the very busy Facebook page and see what e

How to make the perfect granny square - Updated version, a tutorial by Lullaby Lodge...

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Hello everyone.  I have been taking some time to look over and review some of my older tutorials and patterns and feel that some of them need a bit of refreshing.  So this week's Tutorial Tuesday will feature the first of these updated patterns.  Granny squares are one of my favourite things to crochet and so I loved making these squares to update the tutorial... You can find the updated tutorial here... I will be back again soon and don't forget to follow (in the sidebar) and subscribe for more tutorials and patterns... Take care Catherine x Related posts... This post contains Amazon affiliate links...

Color Block Washcloth - CAL central crochet along group...

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Hi everyone I hope you are all doing well.  It is week 3 of the CAL Central washcloth crochet along.  This week we have the fantastic Color Block Washcloth , design by Mary Beth Temple.  I was a little hesitant to join in with this one as I have a real aversion to intarsia colour work.  I have tried intarsia with knitting a few times and have always found it rather frustrating.  Crochet intarsia however, is so much easier and I am glad I gave it a go. The pattern comes with a colour chart and to be honest I didn't even read the written pattern as I find charts easier to follow.  The pattern calls for DK yarn and a 3.5mm hook, again this week I chose to use aran weight instead.  I went with a 4mm hook and my finished size was actually slightly smaller than the pattern stated, at 7 and a half inches. I used Scheepjes Cahlista yarn again, as it comes in so many gorgeous colours and added a gift label. If you would like to use these labels for your own projects they are

Quick and easy projects for you to crochet this summer - Free crochet patterns selected by Lullaby Lodge...

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Summer is in full swing here now and the holidays will soon be upon us.  I often hear people say "it's too hot to crochet", well it is certainly too hot here for working on anything large like a blanket, so I thought I would find a nice selection of quick and easy projects that are perfect for summer.  Go and make a nice pitcher of iced tea and sit out in the garden with one of these lovely projects... Quick & Easy Summer Crochet I just love this boho style crochet necklace by Why I DIY?, you can find the free pattern over on her blog. Vibrant Bohemian Necklace While you are lounging in the sun, why not make a pretty case for your sunglasses.  The pattern is available at Crochet Happens blog and she even shows you how to make a pretty lining for your case. Crochet Sunglasses Case These flower hair clips are too cute for words and can be crocheted in no time at all.  You can find the pattern at Grace And Yarn. Crochet Hair

Starburst Daisy Dishcloth - Free crochet pattern by Lullaby Lodge

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Hello everyone, I usually have a tutorial to share with you on Tuesdays, but this week I have a free pattern instead.  I hope you like my Starburst Daisy Dishcloths.  Homemade dishcloths really brighten up your day, especially when they come in such delicious colours.  I think they would also make great coasters or table mats. Starburst Daisy Dishcloth Materials Aran / Worsted cotton yarn small amounts  (approx. 15g / half Oz each colour when making a 2 colour daisy). Darning needle Hook 5mm (H) Size Dishcloth 20 cm (8  inches) diameter Ability Intermediate Abbreviations US Terms (UK Conversion) tr - treble crochet (double treble crochet) dc - double crochet (treble crochet) sc - single crochet (double crochet) hdc - half double crochet (half treble crochet) fpdc - front post double crochet (front post treble crochet) ch - chain st(s) - stitch(es) sp - space sl st - slip stitch bl - back loops cl - cluster bcl - beginning cl

Sunset Washcloth - CAL Central crochet along group on Ravelry...

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Hello friends!  It's the second week of the CAL Central Washcloth Crochet Along and this week we have another pretty washcloth to make.  If you remember the CAL started last week with the gorgeous Rosettes and Ridges Washcloth, which you can read about here .  This week's addition is another super pretty pattern, this time designed by Devine Debris .  You can find the Sunset Washcloth pattern here and while you are at it why not check out the Ravelry group thread . The pattern calls for DK cotton yarn (which I don't have much of in my stash), so I used Aran weight for mine.  I really like Scheepjes Cahlista yarn, it comes in so many gorgeously, yummy colours.  Here is my version of the Sunset Washcloth . The pattern is very easy to understand and features repeating rows of single crochet and single crochet with spike stitches, with interlocking colours.  The finished pattern makes a very pretty washcloth.  You could of course use it for doing the dishes if you

Make a blanket for a rescue cat - Free crochet patterns selected by Lullaby Lodge...

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My local Cat & Dog shelter is always looking for blankets for their rescue animals, so I thought a great way to use up some stash, that might not otherwise get used, would be to make some blankets for them.  We have a Battersea Cats and Dogs home in Windsor where I live and they generally prefer knitted blankets to crochet ones, especially for kittens as they can easily get their paws stuck in the holes that crochet blankets often have.  So I have hunted down some patterns that I think will be suitable for cats (or dogs).  The patterns I have chosen are not all specifically designed for cats but all have very little or no holes and can all be made with stash yarn (woohoo use up that stash!). Blankets for Rescue Cats This first blanket is actually designed as a baby blanket, but as it creates a close knit fabric, would make a great blanket for cats.  The pattern is by Sunset Knots. Woven Stitch Baby Cat Blanket This next blanket is made up with loads of lo