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Super Easy Crochet Rainbow for Beginners

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You can use any materials for this project. I used my scrap yarn and jute cord but actually the cord can be substitute with a bunch of yarn approximately 10mm in diameter.     The idea is to alternate 1 row of no increase, 2nd row with increase in each stitch, next row no increase and etc. You can customise the shape of your Rainbow. For example, you can make increase just on top and not on the sides, then Rainbow will be more curved. Try to experiment with size, colors and materials. I am sure you will come up with unique designs.   These rainbows are great for home decor especially kids rooms, they are perfect as toys or you can attach them just anywhere to lift up your mood. Here the video tutorial:

Super Easy Crochet Net Bag. Market /Beach Bag for Beginners.

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Hello Crochet World!!   Summer is coming very soon!! I think it's high time to get ready for this beautiful season with our super handy and versatile Crochet Net Bags. Materials: 100% cotton yarn and matching hook 3 or 3.5mm  Chain 30 and turn your foundation chain to crochet into back stitches ( watch video)    Row1 29 sc into back stitches  Row 2 skip 1st stitch and single crochet into 2nd st. Row3-8 (29 stitches incl. Ch1)       Net Part Row 1 Start with Ch7 and make a tr into same stitch.,( Ch3 and Tr into next stitch,  Ch5 and Trinto same stitch), Ch3, sc  ( Ch3 and Tr into next stitch,  Ch5 and Trinto same stitch)  Row 2 sc, chain 3, tr into sc of previous row, Ch5, Tr into same stitch, Ch3, Sc into Ch5 space.   Here the Video:

How to Crochet Bucket Hat .Or how I transform my Bag into a Hat.

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Hey guys!! Today I am inviting you to see how I recycle my crochet bag into my crochet Hat. I had many Bags but not even one hat. And all I wanted is crochet Bucket 👒.  So I thought to do an experiment and see how any crochet circle can become a crochet bucket hat. I made some  mistakes on my way but at the end I got a very perfect looking hat. At the beginning I left a circle too big about 20 cm but later I shrinkeeduced it too 18 cm. And it became just right!! My circle starts with 8 sc but you can also start with 6 sc.       R1: Magic Circle 8sc => 8 stitches R2: inc 1 st in every st => 16 stitches R3: inc 1 st in every 2 st => 24 stitches R4: inc 1 st in every 3 st => 32 stitches R5: inc 1st in every 4 st => 40 stitches etc. Then I crochet for 7 cm with no increase. R1 crochet (8 sc, inc) R2,R3 1sc into each stitch R4 ( 9sc,inc) R5,R6  1sc into each stitch R7 ( 10 sc, inc) R8  1sc into each stitch R9 ( 11