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Cherry Cowl Free Pattern and Sweet Roll Review | KT and the Squid
This post contains affiliate links. I had the great pleasure of trying out some brand new yarn from Premier. It’s called Sweet Roll and I overall I really enjoyed it!
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Leudinghause Crochet-Along: Week 4 | KT and the Squid
This post contains affiliate links Welcome to Week 4 of the Leudinghause Crochet-Along! This week we will be making the sleeves.
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Leudinghause Crochet-Along: Week 3 | KT and the Squid
This post contains affiliate links Welcome to Week 3 of the Leudinghause Crochet-Along! This week we will be working the trim.
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Leudinghause Crochet-Along: Week 2 | KT and the Squid
This post contains affiliate links Welcome to Week 2 of the Leudinghause Crochet-Along! This week we will actually start our cardigan!
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Leudinghause Crochet-Along: Week 1 | KT and the Squid
This post contains affiliate links Welcome to Week 1 of the Leudinghause Crochet-Along! This week we will be checking our gauge.
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Leudinghause Crochet-Along: Design Reveal and Supply List | KT and the Squid
This post contains affiliate links Welcome to the Leudinghause Crochet-Along!
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Adna Cowl Crochet Pattern | KT and the Squid
While browsing Plymouth Yarns new yarns I came across Merino Textura and had to try it. After staring at it for a few days I came up with this cowl/shawl hybrid. I’ve been making a bunch of these lately but this was actually my first. I’m calling it the Adna Cowl
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Haula Cowl Free Crochet Pattern
The great thing about the Haula Cowl free crochet pattern is it only takes one skein of yarn! That's about 218 yards. It's also really quick. I made mine in one evening! The pattern is just one size but you could easily pick up another skein and add more bulk if you wanted.
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Stash Busting Monster Pouf: A Free Crochet Pattern
The Stash Busting Monster Pouf is a free crochet pattern perfect for using up all that leftover yarn I know you have laying around. This pattern is super easy and can also be used to store yarn if you'd like!
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Easy Braided Headband: Free Crochet Pattern
I recently completely organized ALL my yarn. I quickly realized I had a TON of little scrap balls. You know the ones I’m talking about, right? The ones that aren’t small enough to throw away but so small you’re not quite sure what to do with them. I started thinking of some ways to use them up.