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Learn about Prayer Shawls When my mother was in her final days battling breast cancer, she often struggled with body temperature changes. One minute she was warm, the next she was freezing. A gift she received during that time was a prayer shawl given to her by a close friend. That shawl was alwa
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This listing is for the PATTERN only, not the finished product. This cat bookmark is a great way to hold your place in your favorite book. Standard US crochet terms. You may sell the items you make with this pattern. Pattern is for personal use only, Please do not distribute or sell pattern. Visit my shop for more crochet patterns HCKCrafts.etsy.com Thanks for looking and happy crafting!
One skein shawl pattern, a free crochet pattern with simple repeats of basic rows using up your leftover yarns! One skein crochet projects | Crochet wraps to make | Crochet shawl-free patterns
Today's free pattern is a super simple (even though it looks complicated) knit shawl! I love the yarn that was used for this project, but you can use any
I’ve always been a big reader. But, I was never been a big bookmark user. I know it’s a bad idea, but I would dog ear pages or stick some random item into the book to keep my place (think receipt, paper clip, etc). This crochet pattern is QUICK! I can make one in about...
You will need: - any lace yarn – I used 100% cotton, 500 m / 100 g: main color – white, blue, pink, light green for the cup some brown yarn for coffee / tea some black, yellow, blue and pink or red yarn for decor - Croche
If you're new to crochet and want to start with something simple yet adorable, this cat bookmark is a perfect project. Not only is it easy to make, but
We have all been there at one time or another! After months or even years of knitting with intense (questionably obsessive?) enthusiasm, the spark fades. Whether you're sick of making the same project over and over again or just find yourself bored with every single pattern idea you come across, finding yourself in a knitting rut can be painful and a little disheartening. I like to call this "knitter's block" and it is a very real thing. This kind of rut usually happens after lots of big...