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  • Crochet Fungi Furnishing

    Mushroom is made in single crochet with simple shaping. Use any worsted medium-weight yarn. Use plastic shopping bags for the stuffing—upcycled! Free pattern.

  • Crochet Cabin Curtains

    Crochet these curtains to add a folksy vibe to a special place. Made in granny squares with bright vibrant colors using one of Lion Brand’s standout yarns, 24/7 Cotton® yarn. This yarn is fun to work with, has a nice sheen, and is so durable. Each sunburst square is worked in two colors, using some fun, beyond the basics stitches. Squares are joined with white in a flat slip stitch which is also used to make a pretty edging and hanging loops. Please enjoy this free pattern. Inspiration — My cabin is one of my happy places. It’s in the small town where both my parents grew up (across the…

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    C2C Crochet Here 4 U Pillow

    Crochet this heartfelt corner-to-corner (C2C) pillow for someone special. It uses simple stitches — chain stitches, single and double crochet. The Impeccable™ Yarn by Loops & Threads® is easy to work with and easy to care for — it’s washable. Show your love on display in the home! Please enjoy this free pattern. Inspiration —  The inspiration for this project is twofold. First, I thought of the idea to make a corner-to-corner pillow with the phrase “here 4 u” as a gift for a friend going through a difficult time. Inspired by the active prayer shawl knitting ministry at my church, I thought — what about a pillow for someone’s…

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    C2C Crochet Sup Bruh Pillow

    Crochet this fun corner-to-corner (C2C) pillow for the young cool guy in your life or to create your own hipster vibe. It uses simple stitches and the Impeccable™ Yarn by Loops & Threads® is easy to work with and easy to care for. Sure to be noticed and a fun way to greet anyone entering the home! Please enjoy this free pattern. Inspiration Wanting to make a decorative pillow, I was drawn to something graphic and font-based—must be my graphic design background. The inspiration to use the phrase “sup bruh” came to me after moving my son into his first college house. (Sup bruh is slang for what’s up brother?)…