This thread is for our designers to list their other free crochet patterns. Please provide a PDF file, or a link to your own website, or your pattern at etsy, lovecrafts, etc where members can find your pattern.
I recommend using the following format:
Share a picture – everyone likes to see what it looks like
Yarn used in photo and weight of yarn
Gauge, hooks
Yardage used
Link to the website where they can obtain the pattern if a PDF is not uploaded
Other information you would consider important
USE TAGS! It may help folks find your patterns easier
Please visit my blog for a directory of my free patterns: https://cheryldeecrochet.com/free-crochet-patterns/. In addition to the free versions, you will also see links to purchase the ad-free, printable, premium versions in my Etsy store. Here’s a photo of the Simple Tunisian Coaster. (A Tunisian crochet hook is not required for this quick project.)
Simple Ribbed Dishcloth. This is a good beginner crochet project. I go through dishcloths on a regular basis. I guess I’m rather hard on them. It’s always nice to have a fresh, new one and they’re such a quick project to make. In this blog post, I share how to set the yarn colors, so they don’t bleed. https://cheryldeecrochet.com/2020/07/09/free-crochet-pattern-simple-ribbed-dishcloth/
REE VIDEO TUTORIAL: Coco’s Flower Blanket. See the linked YouTube playlist for two videos - one for the solid color motif and the other for the multicolor motif. Both videos are slow and thorough, for those just learning crochet. The video descriptions have a list of timestamps, in case you want to jump ahead or go back within the videos. The written pattern is available in my Etsy shop for $2.99. See full details o n my blog post: https://cheryldeecrochet.com/2020/05…lower-blanket/
Love this pattern–going to bookmark it and give a go! Actually, I’m not sure where the actual pattern link is. Am I missing something? Did you just crochet 2 squares and stitch them together?
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