Single and Double Crochet Ribbed Hat
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If you're looking for that elegant crocheted hat pattern to keep you warm
during the cold seasons, then look no further than this one.
The post Single a...
Crochet Patterns for Baby
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Do you have a new baby in your family or maybe expecting one this year?
It's so hard to decide what gift to crochet, or what project you...
Duckzilla – Crochet Pattern Review
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While the Duckzilla pattern takes some time to work up because it's so big,
it was 100% worth it! My niece is absolutely in love with this giant duck!
In...
Five On Friday.
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It's many years since I did a Five On Friday Post but I'm linking up with *My
creative Life.* this week, it's a good way to catch up on what's been goin...
happy new year!
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Hello everyone, it’s been a while! I have lots of life updates but I’ll
put those at the end, cuz I have craft updates, too! Firstly, I made over
30 croch...
Pretty Lace Crochet Bookmark Pattern
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Keep your place with this pretty lace crochet bookmark pattern … this
bookmark has such a beautiful texture and gives an elegant outcome for a
super quic...
Cycles and Side Effects Explained
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What Kind of Testosterone Side Effects Should You Expect? Testosterone
is one of the most widely used performance enhancing drugs in the
world. It's mai...
My Magic Circle for Right Handed Hookers
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My Magic Circle
for Right Handed Hookers
BY: James Lee Kelley
Start with the end of yarn on the left as shown in picture, wrap the yarn
over the top of ...
Atticus Owl: A Free Crochet Pattern For You
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Atticus Owl designed by Elizabeth Ann White for BellaCrochet Skill
Level: Intermediate- for those who are familiar with working with size 10
thread and ste...
Bujo and Baby Blanket
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Hey all! How do you guys stay organized with your projects? I discovered
the Bullet Journal system about two years ago, and now I can't ...
I’m Angela, the gal behind Aunt B Creations. I was on a mission to get out of a state of depression after my mother lost her battle with colon cancer. After inheriting all her yarn, I took up crocheting thinking I would learn how to make an afghan and start making tons of them for charity. The time it takes to get an afghan finished, I realized fairly quick I needed something else to enhance my skills. I decided to join some crochet swap groups on Facebook.. I love to make all sorts of crafts, especially if I find a great free crochet pattern! If you’re looking for any crochet patterns for your family or your home, I’ve got you covered! When there’s not a hook in my hand, you can find me making handmade cards, painting, reading, playing with my two cats or snuggling with my two fluffy Pomeranians.