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Beautiful Crochet Honeycomb Free Pattern

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This pattern is super easy to crochet and can be used for any project like blanket, dishcloth, pillow or even a cardigan.   It works fast because we are going to use double crochet stitch (dc).    In this video tutorial I call 6 dc as a fan because they remind me it. We are going to use another stitch called back post double crochet stitch (BP dc) but just crocheting half of the stitch and keeping 7 loops on the hook to create a fan.    I tried to put the pattern into words but for me it wasn't an easy task.    So if you have suggestions or questions, you are welcome to correct the text bellow.   For this pattern you can chain any number that is multiple of 8 plus 1 chain. 1  Ch - chain Sc - single crochet St - stitch  1 row Ch1 and sc into 2nd stitch, sc in each stitch  2 row Ch3, 3dc into 1st stitch, Ch3, skip 3 st, (1sc, Ch3, skip 3 st, 6dc, skip 3 st)* 3 row Ch1, 1 sc jnto 1st st, Ch3, 6 BP dc( not finishing dc but k...

Korean style scarves with one ball of yarn

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It often happens to me that when I see some attractive new type of yarn for me, I still buy that  yarn but just one ball. And then I sit in my studio with one question in my head: "what can I do with this ball of yarn?". Or when I buy one ball of yarn for specific project but later I realise that it can't be done with that yarn. Recently THAT YARN for me was one ball of fur yarn and velvet yarn. I had many ideas for that one ball of fur yarn but it was enough for nothing not even a small pillow or tiny mat. Until one day the idea hit my brain Korean style fur scarf. I call it korean style just because I saw many korean vloggers had similar ones. It's short practical and pretty.   For this type of scarf you can use literally any yarn you want and a matching hook. The recommended size is 80~90 cm long and 10 cm wide. You can customise the size as you prefer. The key idea is to crochet a little whole where one end of scarf can be inserted to avoid...