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How to Crochet a Triangle Christmas Tree with the Jasmine Stitch

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If you’re looking for a crochet project that’s both quick and visually stunning, the Jasmine Stitch Triangle Christmas Tree is your answer. This charming design uses the puff-like Jasmine Stitch to form a soft, textured triangle perfect for holiday décor. Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or an enthusiastic beginner, this project will guide you through the process while adding festive flair to your crafting. What You’ll Need Yarn: Green (tree) and brown (trunk) in cotton or acrylic. Feel free to experiment with scraps! Hook: 2.5 mm crochet hook (adjust if needed for your yarn thickness). Extras: Tapestry needle for finishing, optional embellishments like buttons or ribbons. Understanding the Jasmine Stitch The Jasmine Stitch involves creating puff stitches that are connected into a star-like pattern. Each “petal” of the stitch is built by repeatedly pulling up lo...

How to crochet a perfect heart for beginners.

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The heart is quick and simple. You can use any yarn and a matching hook. The heart consists of two halves that you crochet separately and then join together. After you join the two halves, crochet around until you arrive to the other half and 4 stitches are left, skip 4 stitches on another half and insert your hook into 5th stitch keewp crocheting around until you have 8 stitches in total. Later make rows of decreases until you have 8 stitches. Then make a row of decreases in each stitch and sew the hole with a needle. The decreases must be done on the both sides of the heart. In total, you will have two decreases separated by 1 single crochet. HERE THE VIDEO TUTORIAL:

Crochet Turtle for Absolute Beginners

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Crochet Turtle is a perfect project for absolute beginners.  Top of the Shell: R1: 6SC stitches into a Magic Ring R2: SC Increase around =12 stitches R3: (Increase, 1SC) x 6 = 18 stitches R4: 1SC, (increase, 2SC) x 5, Increase, SC = 24 stitches R5: (Increase, 3SC) x 6 = 30 stitches R6: 3SC, (increase, 4SC) x 5, increase, 1SC = 36 stitches R7, R8: 36 stitches all around. For bottom part of the shell crochet from R1 to R6 and leave a long tail for sewing. Flippers: R1: 6SC stitches into a Magic Ring R2: SC Increase around =12 stitches R3: (Increase, 1SC) x 6 = 18 stitches R4: 1SC, (increase, 2SC) x 5, Increase, SC = 24 stitches Follow video instructions to fold the flipper into 2 and crochet it into half a circle. Head: R1: 6SC stitches into a Magic Ring R2: SC Increase around =12 stitches R3: (Increase, 1SC) x 6 = 18 stitches R4: 1SC, (increase, 2SC) x 5, Increase, SC = 24 stitches R5: 24 stitches R6: 1SC, (Decrease, 2SC) x 5, Decrease, SC = 18 st...

How to crochet Worry Worms in 5 minutes for absolute beginners

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Written Pattern Start by making slip knot and chain as long as you wish. I recommend 25 and more chains. Row1: chain 2 and make 4 single crochet into each chain. Into the last chain make 10 double chrochet, slip knot, chain1 and cut the yarn. Attach the eyes. 🐛 In this beginner-friendly crochet tutorial, you'll learn how to create an irresistibly cute worm in just five minutes! Grab your crochet hook, yarn, and a pair of eyes to get started on this fun project. 🧶 This step-by-step tutorial covers all the basics you need to know, including single crochet, double crochet, chaining, and slip stitching. Even if you're new to crochet, you'll be able to follow along and create your own worm in no time. ➰ Customize your worm with different colors to make it even more vibrant and eye-catching. Whether you want to use it as a toy or a cute keychain, the possibilities are endless. 👀 Don't forget to add a pair of eyes to give your...

How To Crochet a Charming Amigurumi Heart: Easy Step-by-Step Tutorial for Beginners

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Are you looking to dive into the world of amigurumi, but don't know where to start? Our easy-to-follow, step-by-step video tutorial is perfect for beginners eager to learn the art of crafting adorable amigurumi hearts. In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through the entire process, from selecting the right materials to mastering the essential crochet techniques. By the end of this tutorial, you'll have a charming handmade heart that's perfect for gifting or adding a touch of love to your home decor. So, grab your crochet hook and let's get started on this exciting amigurumi adventure! HERE THE VIDEO TUTORIAL:

Master the Art of Crocheting a Beautiful Flower: A Step-by-Step Tutorial for Beginners

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This is a genius crochet flower that is composed out of 5 small squares joined together in a particular way.  Materials: Any yarn  Matching hook Abbreviation:   Ch - chain Sl st - slip stitch Dc - double crochet Sc -  single crochet Pattern: Row 1: Ch8 join in sl st, ch10, 4 dc, ch7, 4 dc, ch7, 4dc, ch7, 3 dc, sl st. Row2: Ch3, 11 dc, 12 dc*3 Join the squares by crocheting 12 sc +12 sc on 1 square and the same on the other, keep crocheting until yhe last square is joined and sl st. Crochet a flower in the center by joining the other halves of the square and follow video instructions to avoid mistakes. HERE THE VIDEO TUTORIAL:

How to Crochet a Cute Cactus Amigurumi: Complete Step-by StepTutorial for Beginners!

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Amigurumi is the art of creating small stuffed creatures using crochet techniques. One of the most popular amigurumi designs is the cactus. This adorable and prickly plant makes for a great decorative item, and it's easy to make with a bit of practice. In this blog post, we'll show you how to make a cute amigurumi cactus and provide a link to our YouTube video tutorial . Materials Needed: * Any yarn ( I used cotton yarn ) * Crochet hook size 2.5mm * Stuffing * Yarn needle * Scissors Abbreviation:  MR - magic ring Ch - chain  Sc - single crochet Dc - double crochet Hdc- half double crochet Fpdc - front podt double crochet Bpdc- back post double crochet Inc- increse  Baby Cactus Pattern: The small baby cactuses on the sides: Row1: ch2 and 15 dc into MR Row2: ch2, (1 fpdc, 1 bpdc) *8, sl st Crochet for about 4 cm or 7 rows and then lace two markers like shown in the video Row n: ch2, 1 fpdc, 1 bpdc, 1 fpdc, 1 bphdc, ( fpsc, bpdc) *4, 1 bphdc, 1 fpdc, 1 bpdc, 1 fp...

How to Change Colors in Crochet: A Step-by-Step Guide, The best method

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In crochet, an invisible color change is a technique used to switch from one color of yarn to another without leaving a visible seam or knot. Here's how to do it: With this technique, your color changes should be virtually invisible, creating a smooth and seamless transition between colors in your crochet work. Changing colors in crochet is a great way to add interest and variety to your project.  Some additional tips for changing colors in crochet: To make sure the carried yarn doesn't show through on the right side of the work, be sure to carry it loosely and evenly across the back. To make the color change more secure, you can tie a small knot between the two yarn tails before weaving them in. To create a striped pattern, you can change colors every row or every few rows. To create a more complex pattern, you can use a chart or written instructions to guide your color changes. With these tips, you can add beautiful color changes to your crochet projects and create unique and...

Crochet rose in 5 minutes. Just 2 rose

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This pattern is perfect to make an absolutely gorgeous rose for a bouquet or as a decorative element for your project. The pattern requires little yarn and little time.  You  can use any type of yarn and a matching hook. Chain any number like 31, 41 or 51 and more. You need any odd number of chains. The size of the rose depends on the length of your chain. You can also make it bigger or smaller by experimenting with yarn and hook size. Row 1) Insert your hook into 3rd chain from hook and make sc, ch2, skip 1ch, sc. Keep making ch2, skip 1ch, sc until the end of the row. Row 2) Work into chain2 space:  Ch1, 3 hdc, ch1, sl st, (move to the next chsin 2 space:  sl st, ch1, 3hdc, ch1, sl st)*2. Continue the same way but instead of 3hdc make 4 and 5 hdc in alternation. Watch video tutorial for more detailed explanation 😊 HERE THE VIDEO TUTORIAL:

How to Crochet Christmas Amigurumi Monster for Beginners

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If you want to start crocheting cute amigurumies but you don't have any idea how to start. Then this monster is a perfect project to begin with. The pattern is super simple. The best part any beginner can easily customise it and the look of the monster is awesome.   You can learn basic amigurumi techniques and make a minster in one hour.   (US terms) R1: 6SC stitches into a Magic Ring R2: SC Increase around =12 stitches R3: (Increase, 1SC) x 6 = 18 stitches R4: 1SC, (increase, 2SC) x 5, Increase, SC = 24 stitches R5: (Increase, 3SC) x 6 = 30 stitches R6: 3SC, (increase, 4SC) x 5, increase, 1SC = 36 stitches You may continue to make increses to make a monster bigger. The leg and hands are shown with details in the video tutorial.  HERE THE VIDEO TUTORIAL:

How to crochet Easter Bunny Egg

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For this Bunny Egg I used acrylic yarn but you can use any yarn and hook size smaller than recommended on yarn label. I used X single crochet stitch to make better shape, you can still use normal single crochet.  You can add more details such as tail and paws to make it look like a Bunny. Abbreviation  sc - single crochet inc - increase dec - decrease  Body Magic Ring ROW 1: 7sc ROW2: 7inc (14sc) ROW3: 14 sc ROW4: 1sc, inc (21sc) ROW5: 21sc ROW6: 2sc, inc (28sc) ROW7: 28sc ROW8: 3sc, inc ( 35sc) ROW9 -ROW14  35sc ROW15: 5sc, dec ROW16: 4sc, dec ROW 17 3sc, dec ROW18: 10dec ROW19: 4dec EARS ROW1: 6sc ROW2: 12sc ROW3: 18 sc ROW4- ROW7: 18 sc ROW8: 4sc, dec ROW9: 3sc, dec ROW2: 2sc, dec HERE THE VIDEO TUTORIAL:

Crochet Bunny from a Square in 30 minutes

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This is a super easy pattern for crochet Bunnies. I personally spend 20 to 30 minutes to make one bunny. First, you can crochet any kind of size of square or even with any kind of crochet stitch, but I prefer single crochet.  If you prefer, you can even knit a square.   Watch my video tutorial to see exact instructions how to transform a square into a bunny.  For the tail, I decided to make a pom-pom but you can also crochet a small ball or use pom-pom from craft shops.  The paws are effortless and can be optional or make a few stitches with tapestry needle. Watch my way of making paws in the video.  You can use any type of eyes or even make embroidery eyes.  I also think that with ribbon, the bunnies look cuter. HERE THE VIDEO TUTORIAL:

Crochet Amigurumi Whale in 20 minutes

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I used 3,5 mm crochet hook and polyester yarn. You may use any yarn  Pattern  by @trunosha (Instagram).  CH - chain  Sc - single crochet  Inc - increase  Dec- reduction  Sl st- slip stitch  Hdc - half double crochet Starting with blue yarn 1. 6 sc in the amigurumi ring (6) 2. 6 inc (12) 3. (1 sc, 1 inc) * 6 (18) 4. (2 sc, 1 inc) * 6 (24) 5. 21 sc, 1 hdc, 2 hdc in one loop, 1 hdc (25) 6. 3 sc Fin - 4 ch, in the third loop from the hook sl st, 2 ch, at the base of the fin sl st. 14 sc Fin - 5 ch, in the third loop from the hook sl st, 1 ch, at the base of the fin sl st. 3 sc, 1 jdc, 2 hdc in one loop. Tail - 5 ch, in the third loop from the hook sl-st, 3 ch, in the base of the tail sl-st, 6 ch, in the third loop from the hook sl-st, 2 ch, sl-st in the base of the tail. 2 hdc, 1 hdc (26) 7. 3 hdc, skip the fin, 14 hdc, skip the fin, 2 hdc, 2 hdc, 2 hdc cluster, skip tail, 2 hdc in a cluster, 1 hdc (24). Change the yarn to whit...

Free Crochet Holly Leaf Step by Step Tutorial for 

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Hi everyone!! I am still crocheting for Christmas.  I love all Christmas Ornaments, and today I am going to share one of the most beautiful ornaments that is beautiful, simple and superfast to make. We are going to crochet step by step, and I am sure you will be happy to decorate gifts and objects with this beautiful ornament.   Materials : * Crochet hook * Yarn   * Tapestry needle * Scissors    We are going to crochet a leaf first. The stitches you need to know to read the pattern are super basic.   Abbreviation ch - chain stitch dc - double crochet hdc - half double crochet sl st - slip stitch st - stitch sts - stitches sc - single crochet  * - number of times   Row 1   We are going to start with a simple slip knot. Ch 11 and try to keep your chains of the same size. Then insert your hook into 2nd chain from the hook and make   sc *2, hdc, dc*4, hdc, sc*2 Crochet the same stitches on the other side of the leaf sc *2, h...